Life in Venezuela
Recoloring Christmas
Just a few personal words about the last Christmas of this decade.
A glimpse in the day to day hardships of living in a True Socialist Paradise™
Just a few personal words about the last Christmas of this decade.
A few words about the current state of things in Venezuela, marinated in the opposition’s perpetual failure, and pan-seared with apathy.
A condensed post fueled by water shortages and sleep deprivation in which I go through a few common topics as we enter the last trimester of 2019.
On the occasion of the first year anniversary of Venezuela’s Sovereign Bolivar, a currency that was never meant to succeed.
Another nation wide blackout in venezuela, another chapter in the ongoing collapse of our electric infrastructure. From my personal PoV.
A personal opinion of the state of things in Venezuela, following the sixth month since the start of it’s latest political crisis.
In which I glance over the state of things in the City of Caracas, and how things have been going on when compared to the rest of the country.
The lines lines lines. You love those lines, you shove them straight—straight to my face. They feel so right, queues keep you safe and you’re so good at it.
The hyperinflation, death of the bolivar, and easing up on some of the most draconian currency controls ever have opened the way for the Dollar in Venezuela
The third (and hopeful final) Blackout and water woes related post. And well, if not there’s always Fury Road, that was a good film.