Grettings!
- GabrielDain
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Grettings!
Hello, everybody.
My name is Gabriel Ignacio Dain, 17 years of age. I'm finishing high school as we speak, with hopes of entering the University of Sydney studying Philosophy and either English or Linguistics next year.
Having moved from Argentina to Australia a little over three years ago, I became interested in the deep philosophical foundations that differentiate my (original) culture from the one I live in today.
There isn't much to say here, other than it'll be nice meeting and talking to all of you.
My name is Gabriel Ignacio Dain, 17 years of age. I'm finishing high school as we speak, with hopes of entering the University of Sydney studying Philosophy and either English or Linguistics next year.
Having moved from Argentina to Australia a little over three years ago, I became interested in the deep philosophical foundations that differentiate my (original) culture from the one I live in today.
There isn't much to say here, other than it'll be nice meeting and talking to all of you.
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Thanks both.
Now that you mention traveling, I should say I am about to embark on a 2-to-3 months backpacking trip through Patagonia this coming December. It is just my best friend and I and we want to keep away from the main cities as much as possible, instead mixing with the natives and hopefully the few remaining indigenous people. I have no doubt the trip with stimulate my philosophical inquiry and I hope to return with many new indigenous theories and myths that I can share.
If anybody has every done anything like that and has any tips, or, on the opposite end, is curious about what I will be doing or about Patagonia and its people, please reply!
Now that you mention traveling, I should say I am about to embark on a 2-to-3 months backpacking trip through Patagonia this coming December. It is just my best friend and I and we want to keep away from the main cities as much as possible, instead mixing with the natives and hopefully the few remaining indigenous people. I have no doubt the trip with stimulate my philosophical inquiry and I hope to return with many new indigenous theories and myths that I can share.
If anybody has every done anything like that and has any tips, or, on the opposite end, is curious about what I will be doing or about Patagonia and its people, please reply!
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