
Well, if I had the good fortune of being born in a country like the U.S., it is safe to say I'd be an improved version of who I am today. I would've learned to drive at 16, would've been the unpopular of the school, I'd go to a different concert every weekend, I'd have a strong addiction to Starbucks and weigh about 120kg by eating junk food every day of my life ... But the most certain thing is that if I had studied something, I probably wouldn't consider civil engineering.
You see, if something would not change much in my regular life, would be the fact that I LOVE radio waves that are projected as a visual stimulus in an appliance called TELEVISION, in fact, had I lived in the U.S., I'd love them even more, if possible. Another aspect that I would not change: my intrinsic quality to make others think like me... So, living in the U.S., I would have spent my time making reviews of television programs. I would have been the best, the most talked about, the greatest of the media. I would have replaced Kristin DosSantos on E! Entertainment Television, and have my own column in the New York Times. Make comments about the best shows, destroy the worst, and treat with indifference to those who are to be cancel at the next season. People would eagerly wait my weekly recounts to know what series to tape or watch online. TV channels would live in fear of what I can say about the new pilot they'd just released, or the season finale of the most-watched show of the moment.
If I knew about Football, I'd write about Football. If I knew about Economy, I'd talk about Economy. If I knew Politics, I'd comment Politics. If I knew blog designing, I'd design blogs (Sarcasm). As I know from television, then I'll write, speak and comment television.
In advance, I thank the future followers of this blog ... I'll settle for a weekly visitor whom I can influence to see a show at the end of the day. I appreciate every comment and every criticism of any artivle posted on this blog.
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