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I hope you had have a great day!
By the way, sorry that I hasn't replied your messages, I've been very busy with my thesis, but in a few days I'll be back.
Take care and have a nice week (:
Yes, Mexico also has many corrupt leaders, corruption is something that is a daily struggle, but despite that people don't give up.
Recently here has been many protests against corruption and electoral faudes the process, as the movement of "I'm 132" have youe ever heard of it?
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Yes, I think that in most countries there isn't good governments, presidents and leaders almost always (if not always) try only to enrich themselves and forget they are the mediators between the government (the power) and the people.
Fortunately, there are always ways to cope with the bad governments, do not you think the same? Sometimes I'm surprised with the people ability to face this kind of political situations.
Well I live in and small colonial country called Guanajuato which is famous for its buildings and structures (such as the Teatro Juarez, the Alhondiga Granaditas, the Pipila and the kiss Alley "El callejón del beso"), for its mummies, for its old mining production and for its international film festivals and shows: Guanajuato International Film Festival and the International Cervantino Festival.
Have you ever heard about my hometown?
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I'm Lili, nice to meet you.
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What can you tell me about your country?
Relationships-of all kinds-are like sand held in your hand. Held loosely, with an open hand, the sand remains where it is. The minute you close your hand and squeeze tightly to hold on, the sand trickles through your fingers
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