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Saturday 12 November 2011
Rage against the previous generation
Monday 31 October 2011
Κανείς δεν πανηγυρίζει και κανείς δεν αντιδρά
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Saturday 17 September 2011
Friday 5 August 2011
Πίτιγκρίλι
"...μάθετε, κυρία μου, πως αγαπώ πολύ εκείνους οι οποίοι ακουμπούν σκάλες στα σύννεφα και πως θα ένοιωθα ευτυχισμένος να μπορώ πάντοτε να φτερουγίζω στον κόσμο των ονείρων, σηκώνοντας ψηλά, όσο πιο ψηλά γίνεται, τις φωλιές μου, σαν τους γαλάζιους χαρταετούς, τις σελίδες του βιβλίου μου που μιλάνε για έρωτα! Το ξέρω, πως θα ήταν πολύ καλύτερα να βλέπουμε πάντα τον έρωτα, έτσι όπως τον ονειρευόμαστε παιδιά! Όλα τα παιδιά είναι ονειροπόλα, κάποια όμως από αυτά, μεγαλώνοντας, παραμένουν παιδιά, αυτοί είναι οι ποιητές . Οι άλλοι, γίνονται άντρες, αυτοί είναι οι μπακάληδες.."
Wednesday 15 June 2011
History re-written
It 's been my belief since quite a while ago that the Greek Economy has failed to deliver growth, and is therefore, bakrupt as a system. This system needs to be reorganised, which can only happen with a mature poeple to support reforms. The contstant urge to fight every single change is the most characteristic common behavior among Greeks. Each time some new law comes in light, having to do with cleaning up the social security system, regulationg illegal immigration, building a new group of building in Hellinikon, it is allways brough down by this urge: if we change this, then we'll change that, and then, our priviliges, conquered with obscoure means (i.e. knowing someone who knows someone) will disapear, since they are not contributing to anyone!
Wednesday 11 May 2011
Thursday 7 April 2011
Sunday 20 February 2011
I, too, have a dream
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Dostoyevsky said “Beauty will save the world”. As enigmatic as it seems, I think I might have come across to a meaning of this phrase, just today, a quite Sunday morning, walking through the degraded historical-ghetto (as adopted to call the centre of Athens). This is to say that beauty is not only within us. Don’t get me wrong! In a philosophical discussion or a self improvement book, it is. But in real life Beauty is something we see, we touch, we feel. Beauty was today on the streets, in all races and ages, people may be beautiful. Women can wear some strange traditional African clothes, with the matching headband, or some leopard dress with a cream coloured wool jacket and still look pretty and self-conscious, or they might as well talk to strangers, bargaining their tariff (“I’ll do you for 25”, said the Bangladeshi to the redhead former-eastern-block hooker), and still look like a painting.
Friday 18 February 2011
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