Okay!... It's been quite a few days already.
And I think it's time to talk about, well, everything that happened. Yeah, i've tried to tell it since August, but: I've always forgot, or the page in phone crashed for some reason. But, finally, before this year ends, i want to talk some more about my trip in CDMX. Neat place ngl.
The truth, without words. On the first day I rode the plane, the subway and those city tour bus things. In one day. In the second I was in the tower and what do I say?
The view is beautiful despite the pollution. Oh really. Even though everything is bigger, it's very crowded and there are more places with shit, trash and all that, it actually felt good to be there, seeing the places the city had to offer, and just passing by was great. Well, the truth is that the second day I got everything fucked up (And because of other dilemmas that I better keep to myself... Seriously, I keep them to myself...), only so that in the end I would stay at the chill hotel while mom and my sister (Yes, they went with me) they went to see something of his.
If there is something bad that I would like to say about CDMX, it is that if you do not have a map, you are dead meat, also that walking in the streets there does, if it has some risk, more garbage, my situation that I prefer not to talk about and that I had to leave food in good condition before going to the plane. (The worst!? In the trash! AND IT WAS PIZZA, WHY WOULD I DO THAT DAMMIT!?) But at the end of the day, I loved it.
Seriously, I loved being there. I don't know, there I felt like someone else. I don't know, there's something cozy about the city to me for some reason. I wouldn't mind going back, or even living in a city at some point. I don't know, there really is a sensation that makes me feel different. Heck, i even got inspired to add elements of the city to Mechatropic, and it even shows in the Sweet Sixteen comic. So, yeah, i finally did it. Whelp. Yeah
In summary: Living in the city
You know you have to survive
You gotta keep that dream alive
Where everything is free can't you see