terça-feira, 31 de dezembro de 2013

YEAH, I'M STILL ALIVE! Holidays, yay!

Yes, after a depressing end of semester, here I am, enjoying my holidays.
And, look, today is the last day of the year! (At least, in my country, it's still day 31).
I suppose the last day of the year should be a time to think about what happened in the last 364 days and make projects for the next year.
Well, than, here are some of my thoughts and my wishes:
1. I made a lot of mistakes in this year, and I regret almost all of them.
2. That year was one of the worst (no, probably the worst) of my life... It was a hard, hard time at university, I felt really sad sometimes, but I want to think that all the troubles made me stronger.
3. Just to put something less melancholic: I started learning french and chinese \o/ That's good right? Right?... And I intend to continue doing this next year.
4. I want to study more next year, and be more organized.
5. I want to start a project of cientific initiation (I don't know if this expression is right)... Well, actually, I don't want to start a project, but this is important for my curriculum, so I'll have to do it.
6. I want to be more responsible.
7. I want to read more.
8. I want to expand my culture.
9. I want to improve my english (I really need to o.O)
10. I want money! (just to survive with dignity...)
11. I want a lot of other things that I don't remember, but I want them too.
12. And, of course, I want to draw more (Yes, I love drawing).

So, happy new year for everybody, may 2014 be a wonderful year for all of us! (sorry for the lame ending of this entry... I'll try to improve myself on this kind of thing next year...)

2014, be prepared, 'cause there'll be a lot of work to do!

quinta-feira, 7 de novembro de 2013

HOLIDAYS, I NEED YOU!!

God, I'm so tired!
The last month of semester is always the worst (obvious!)
You know that momment when the only thing you want is to run away from where you are and never stop? "run forrest run" feelings...
It's in these momments of tiredness that I wonder if I'm in the right path, if I shouldn't try another profession, another course, things like that...
And, of course, instead of studying to improve my grades, I just write in this blog or I watch stupid videos at Internet : P
Sorry if this post is a bit depressing but I needed to talk about my feelings... Maybe I have to drink coffee (I still didn't drink it today...)
(I HAVE TO IMPROVE MY ENGLISH!!!)
Well, tommorrow is another day (so I hope) and maybe it'll be better.
I'd feel really happy if someone comment anything :)
Bye bye


sexta-feira, 1 de novembro de 2013

Musique française

(No, I won't begin writing posts in french language...)
Well, first of all, hello again to anyone who has read my previous post and welcome to the others that are starting now to watch the blog of this crazy student (that doesn't speak english... Well, at least I'm trying to). And, why not, hello to those people who (still) don't know the existence of this blog, and neither have the awareness of my greeting...I hope the number of these people (who doesn't know my blog) decrease progressively till I dominate the world with my blog, muahuahuahua (vilain laugh)
As you must have seen, today's post have the intention of talking a bit about french songs. Lately, I've been trying to learn french by myself, so I started listening french songs... And I've discovered/rediscovered some interesting artists, and I would like to share some of my predilections with you, the readers of my blog (who?)
One of my favourites is, probably, Edith Piaf, though I just know few songs of hers. I'm very fond of "Je ne regrette rien" and "La vie en rose". ("Je ne regrette rien" is played on the movie "Inception", that I really love).
Another nice singer is Charles Aznavour: he's the original singer of the song "Tous les visages de l'amour", that was adapted to the famous version "She" (played on the movie "Notting Hill", with Julia Roberts and... I forgot his name, sorry).
Talking about some "modern" musicians, I'm very fond of "Coeur de Pirate" (whose real name is Béatrice Martin); one of my favourites songs (and the most famous, I think) is "Comme des enfants", that I strongly recommend to everybody.
Just to finish this post, I will put here the link to this cute song whose theme is the friendship: "L'amitiè", of Françoise Hardy. Enjoy :)

quarta-feira, 21 de agosto de 2013

Hello!

Hi, here's the blog of a crazy student trying to successfully graduate at university and learn english, chinese, french and japanese (yes, a lot of languages... I know, I know, this is really crazy, but, hey! look at this blog's name!).
First of all: I don't really speak english! Yeah, it's very hard to me just writing these few phrases, I have to think a lot before putting each word ^^; ... I'm brazilian and I'm studying this language by myself, and one of the reasons to create a blog was training my english, so... SORRY FOR ALL THE ERRORS ON THIS TEXT!!!! Well, if any person who really speaks english wants to help me correcting my mistakes, you'll receive all my gratitude (and just this, 'cause I'm poor...).
The other reason why I've decided to create this blog was to speak a bit about my fears, my tears and, why not, my joys... Nowadays, I'm feeling a little depressed with my routine, so I've thought this blog could be a way to distract myself...
My main objective will be talk about some funny/interesting things that happens through my daily journal (?) and talk about cultural  issues...
SOOOO to inaugurate this blog, I'll talk about a GREAT book that's one of my favourites: it's from the writer Italo Calvino, born in Cuba, and its original name is: Se Una Notte D'Inverno um viaggiatore (in english, is something like "If on a winter's night a traveller"). It's a fantastic story whose main character is YOU! Yes, it's you, the person reading the book! I know, this sounds weird, but... Well, this book IS weird, and mad, and crazy! So, it's perfectly fits in this blog, hehe. It's difficult to talk about the story, but, basically, the main character (that is YOU), decides to buy the new romance of Italo Calvino; however, due to a misprint, the first chapter of the book actually belongs to another romance. With the curiosity to know the continuation of this first chapter's story, you goes to the bookstore and buys the real romance to which the chapter actually belongs... Then, when you start reading the new book, you discover that this romance contains another story completely different from the previous one... And this is the way the story goes, with a succession of first chapters that never have a end (it resembles a lot "The Arabian Nights" in this aspect...) So, if you like surreal stories, you'll certainly enjoy this one!!



See you at the next post, bye bye.