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Top 5 activities in my week off mid-term

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 1. Sleep  In this week of rest I took advantage of sleeping as much as the evaluations in classes do not allow me to hahaha. I woke up late every day I could so I could have more energy during the day. I enjoyed it too much but my sleep schedule was off so today I have to sleep a little . 2. Read  During the week my cell phone broke, so I was disconnected these last few days, a situation that helped me resume a hobby that I had forgotten. At night I started reading Jodorowsky's book, "The Way of the Tarot." A very extensive book that I had been waiting for for a long time. Sadly, the book is created to read the "original" tarot deck, which is the Marseillaise, a deck that I don't have because I only got an Italian tarot deck. Despite this, I managed to enjoy the beginning of the reading a lot.  3. Reat in the beach  From Thursday to Sunday of this week I went with my girlfriend to Con Con to rest together and enjoy our company. We took advantage of cooking

@RicoSuaveYaTuSabe

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The one that amuses me the most and I am attentive to his publications in social networks is Fernando Galvez Gomez also known by his artistic name as "Yung Beef" or others like "El Seko" or "Fernandito Kit Kat" or "Lana del Rey" or "Beef Boy" or as his Intragram username "RicoSuaveYaTuSabe". Yung Beef is a Spanish rapper with more than 10 years of career and one of the most influential in Spanish due to being one of the first rappers who brought the genre "Trap" in Spanish, in addition to creating his independent record label called "La Vendicion".                                        I've been following him since 2018, since I listened to his album "A.D.R.O.M.M.I.C.F.M.S. IV" and I discovered him looking for new music to listen to and I found on youtube a review of that album and I found it interesting because of the album cover. I like his Instagram profile because he is very free when upl

Cycling

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Something I like to do outdoors in cycling, what I like most is to climb the hills near where I live as Cerro El Panul and climb up to the Bahai Temple, but occasionally I go out with some friends Agustin Diaz and Demians Faundez to ride the Cerro San Cristobal or ride up to Farellones road, where once we got to be in the snow jajaja. I always rode my bike a lot since I was a kid but I started to do it more often after the pandemic with a friend, Dinko Elgueta, who had been riding since before, and in fact worked delivering food by bike jajaja. I like to do it because at the time of going down the hills is very exciting, plus I usually do it with friends, so it's always good to have an excuse to get together and share, without talking too much because it's complicated after a long time to talk and ride at the same time jajaja. Sadly because of the university I have not been able to do it much this semester to the point that I forgot when was the last time I walked a lot. Beside

The church of Quicavi

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Thanks to the FAU elective course, "Chiloe Program: Territory, Landscape and Culture of the Archipelago", I was able to get to know the church of Quicavi, which we are now studying. We went at the end of October with the majority of the course, for 5 days, in that time we knew a lot of churches of the archipelago but the one I liked the most was the church of Quicavi. In the church we were able to see the interior, the whole structure and the carpentry joints that are found in the construction. What I liked the most were the carpentry joints because it felt like a continuation of a previous course in which we did carpentry! to identify everything and see the detail that is mahined in each part of the structure was beautiful. I would say that what makes the church of Quicavi important is the level of detail that manages the structure, created by carpenters from Chiloe, and cared for by the community it generates. Although the passage of time hit hard on the whole church, havin