catcell - Adventurous Cat
Adventurous Cat

I'm a curious "Cat" who's mission is experience as much as possible. Look at the world through my eyes.

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Catcell - Adventurous Cat


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9 years ago

Littlest Things, Sweet Surprises

I was walking in Barrio Chino the other and saw a baby walking with her mom with a huge ¼ kilo of helado dripping all over her hands. The area in Belgrano reminded me of nice residential places in Queens, reminding me of fond memories of home. I also took a walk from Plaza Italia down to Villa Crespo through Palermo. During this time, I realized that living in Congresso instead of the commercialized Palermo gives me a more authentic experience.

Buenos Aires (BsAs) is a city full of tension, economically and politically, and at the same time a place where anyone can easily feel at home. As an avid world traveler, I cannot say that I have felt like I was part of a family as must as I do in BsAs. Here, foreigners, neighbors and friends alike are embraced as family. Despite the poverty found right outside the center of the city in barrios (neighborhoods) like Barracas, the people are always coming together to help one another. The best example of this is on the trains and subte. Different from the beggars on the NYC metro system who 9 times out of 10 are ignored, those who solicit or beg for assistance in BsAs actual get consumensated for their struggles. 

Its not easy to forget all the challenges the people of Argentina, primarily porteños (BsAs locals), who vocalize the fight with protests and marches along Avenida de Mayo almost everyday. They take democracy seriously and want to preserve anything and everything that is Argentinean. Although many of the things that claim to be Argentinean has been adapted from other European cultures, however, over time the people of Argentina self-identify and reaffirm these customs are their own. So why would I want to live in a barrio that resembles a more Westernized country? Why wouldn’t I want to get exposed to the lifestyle of the average porteño? All I know is that this trip to BsAs has definitely changed my perspective when traveling in the future.  

9 years ago

Life doesn't discriminate between the sinners and the saints it takes and it takes and it takes and we keep living anyway, we rise and we fall and we break and we make our mistakes and if there's a reason I'm still alive when so many have died, I'm willing to  Wait for it...

‘Wait for It” from Broadway Musical ‘Hamilton’


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9 years ago
This Pretty Much Sums It Up. #hillaryclinton2016 #wecandoit #catvsnewjourney

This pretty much sums it up. #hillaryclinton2016 #wecandoit #catvsnewjourney


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9 years ago
Let Freedom Ring! New Sentence For Journalist And Justice Is Preserved.

Let freedom ring! New sentence for journalist and justice is preserved.

(via Egyptian Appeals Court Sentences Novelist Ahmed Naji to Two Years)


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9 years ago

Taking the big step into entrepreneurship is tough but happy to hear its a very rewarding and educational experience. From one entrepreneur to the up-and-coming, at least I know that the professional failures in life sometimes are followed with huge success.


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