Hi, it's Rachel! She/her. Against my better judgement I have come back to tumblr hell to revive my fangirling days over Doctor Who & other fandoms in general while in academic struggle. If you find this blog by accident, you are still welcome :)
HELLO, LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CRYPTIDS AND WELCOME TO MY POETRY PAGE.
Today I am starting a thing where I will release one of my poems once a week to try to build an audience.
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I will release a poem every Thursday.
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Amy xx
Hospital
People take the ability to be human for granted everyday.
I don’t blame them. It’s human nature.
But you never know how lucky you are to have a functioning body till you don’t.
The ability to walk in a straight line without falling over from your vertigo.
The ability to join in with your friends conversations and laugh at the small comments that are muttered.
Not having to constantly say pardon, can you repeat that?
You have no idea how lucky you are.
You can cross a road and look both ways, but know that you can hear the oncoming traffic.
You don’t know the fear of hearing a car but not being able to tell where it’s coming from till it’s too late.
You don’t know the pain of being in a group, and not knowing where you are going because you can’t hear the conversation over the traffic.
Being the mute of the group because you are terrified to talk incase you misheard what was said and you are laughed at.
You have no idea how lucky you are.
You can get up in the morning and plan for the next week to do something.
Because you don’t have the panic of whether or not your body will permit you to do it.
You don’t have to worry about not being able to move as the world spins around you in case you spew on a daily basis.
You don’t have to put a mask on everyday so you don’t get stared at on the street because you aren’t normal.
You have no idea how lucky you are.
You don’t have to worry about opening your eyes and finding yourself connected to machines. Again.
Because you have collapsed.
Or perhaps you have septicaemia again.
But it’s all ritual now. You go to the hospital.
You see the nurses who joke that your usual bed is ready for you.
You get a needle shoved into you as they pump chemicals into you.
You insert needles to insert drugs to make you feel good.
I insert needles to get drugs to get the pain to stop.
You have no idea how lucky you are.
You can go out and party for hours on end and get drunk and have fun.
I go out and stay sober and panic in case I get ill from something and collapse.
People recognise you on the streets from your various social gatherings or parties.
People recognise me on the streets from my last hospital visit.
You have no idea how lucky you are.
To have a functioning human body.
But you trash it. You take drugs and drink so much.
This week we’re running out of groceries and I’ve created an Amazon Wishlist that contains food, drinks, snacks, cleaning supplies, hygiene products, some books and notebooks that I need for college, some college supplies and some other things. If you guys can help, that’d be much appreciated.
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Okay, but after the Twitter watchalong of Fires of Pompeii I think I need a fic where Twelve and Clara risk meddling up the Doctor's timeline only to meet his younger self and Donna & prank himself or do something equally important.
ok, so there are TOO MANY. I’m gonna split them into two categories: historical drama (soap operas, really) and “modern” shows, basically because many soap operas tend to use a Spanish we don’t really use anymore. I’ll also add the TV channel, because most of them have the episodes on their websites. If not, try pordede.
HISTORICAL DRAMA/SOAP OPERAS
I feel like most of our TV shows are soap operas. Here you have a list
Amar en tiempos revueltos/Amar es para siempre (TVE/Antena 3). Ok so this soap opera was produced by Spain’s national television, but now it belongs to Antena 3 and the name has changed to Amar es para siempre. It’s about the lives of a group of neighbours in a working-class neighbourhood in Madrid. It starts in the 40s or so, and currently they’re in the 60s. Many characters change from season to season, and it airs from Monday to Friday, Friday being more “intense”. It deals with the problems people faced during the dictatorship (abortion, forbidden love, poverty, sexism (still happens lmao), LGBT issues, etc.), but it also talks about love and gossip. You don’t have to watch it from the beginning, just start one day and keep watching it.
El secreto de Puente Viejo (Antena 3). So this takes place at the beginning of the XX century in a small village called “Puente Viejo”. There’re many things related to the political situation of the moment and it tells the story of the citizens of the town. I’d recommend this show if you have a really good level, because they use really old-fashioned Spanish. The acting is not that good, tho.
Velvet (Antena 3). This is actually about to end THIS WEEK, and parts of the last episode will be aired LIVE. If you liked Sense8, Miguel Ángel Silvestre is in this show. It’s about a chain of department stores and the lives of those who work there. Takes place in the 50s.
Gran Hotel (Antena 3). Kinda like Downton Abbey but in a hotel
Cuéntame cómo pasó (TVE). The title is a famous song . This has been airing for… 17 years? It’s about the life of a kid from Madrid (he starts as a child, now he’s 18) in fascist Spain. It’s really good to see how Spanish society evolved and became more modern, or the changes in the country in general. I think that now they are in the 80s, but I stopped watching. The language is not difficult since it deals with daily issues, and you might learn slang! You don’t have to watch it from the beginning.
Seis hermanas (TVE). This is quite new. It’s about the life of six sisters in an upper-class family during the Industrial Revolution in Spain. Never seen it.
Águila Roja (TVE). This show had a lot of success, then they stopped. Then they came back. This takes place in medieval Spain, and that’s the only thing I can tell you because I’ve never seen it.
Isabel (TVE). A show about the life of the queen Isabel. It was quite successful.
El caso (TVE). This show is named after a magazine that existed during the dictatorship. They published news about murders, kidnapping, etc. This show talks about the life of the members of the magazine, and also shows the problems they had as people and as journalists during the dictatorship.
MODERN SHOWS
Aquí no hay quien viva (Antena 3). A CLASSIC. It’s over now, but it was quite good. It’s all about the lives of a group of neighbours who live in the same building. You have the rich girl, the three old women, the gay couple, the girl that never finds a boyfriend, and a great cast in general. I think that this shows represents modern Spain very well, and the Spanish they use is the one we use when we talk, so you’ll learn slang too. There’s a “sequel” called “La que se avecina” but I don’t really like it.
Aída (Telecinco). This was really good. It’s about the life of a woman called Aída in a working-class neighbourhood. You have other characters, of course, and most of them are quite funny. It’s really good for language learning because they use modern Spanish. They’re also good at showing what Spain is like.
El Ministerio del Tiempo (TVE). Ok so everyone LOVES this show. The writer actually finished the show while he was dying at the hospital. Anyways, this is about the Ministry of Time, a Ministry of the Spanish Government that has agents that travel to the past to solve some problems that would affect our present (most of them are related with Spanish history). You have characters from different historical periods that travel in time together. THIS IS SO GOOD.
Los misterios de Laura (TVE). Have you ever seen the American show “the mysteries of Laura”?. Well, that’s actually the copy of the original one, the Spanish version (which is WAY better). It’s about a woman who is a police officer, and she has to solve crimes. But she’s quite comical and the show is also about her relationship with her colleagues and relatives. There’s humor. Really good to learn vocabulary related with crime.
El Barco (Antena 3). So this show is over, but everyone loved it. It’s about a group of people who are in a ship and land just disappears, and they think they might be the only ones alive in our planet. Lots of drama.
Los Serrano (Telecinco). This show is over, and let me tell you, everyone HATED the ending. It’s about a family, really. This show was quite successful in Finland, lmao.
El Príncipe (Telecinco). This finished last year I believe. It’s about el Príncipe, a real neighbourhood of Celta. The main characters work for the police and you can see how life is like in this neighbourhood. They get to talk about racism and other issues.
Vis a vis (Antena 3). Women in prison. Yes, everyone thought it was a copy of Orange is the new black, but it isn’t. Really good.
Allí abajo (Antena 3). This is a comedy about a guy from the Basque Country that moves to Andalucia. Stereotypes everywhere. Never seen it, but I’m pretty sure you’ll hear a lot of the accent from Andalucia.
And there’re MANY more. If you search “series (TV channel) online” you’ll find the official websites where you can watch the episodes, or even find new shows. Enjoy!