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Getting back to the Reviews.

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Hey there peeps! How’s everything going? Here’s a fast update to tell you that from now on!

I will be testing and visiting many new places. Or basically going to the places that I always go. And some news too. I hope. 

The main difference is that now I will bring my camera with me, take few pictures of the places and give you my most sincere opinion. Not too many words. Many pictures and less text. Precise. Concrete. Straight. Without protection.

To tell the truth, I always like going to new restaurants, new barber shops, new shops, new cafés and of course trying the places that have always been there but never been in.

So this is how the posts are going to be organized:

  • Fateuser Eats: the old and classy restaurant (or café) review.
  • Fateuser Tries: the old and classy product (or shop or anything that is not a restaurant/café) review.

All the posts will contain few pictures (if not specified, taken by me). If you would like to use any of the pictures you are free to use them as long as you link me back with the picture.

Also, all the posts will be rated from 1-10 in «fates» (). The higher the number is the better.

DISCLAIMER: I am not an expert in cuisine nor cafés nor products. All the opinions are my own and may be wrong or right. Use my reviews with caution.

It would be cool that if you guys have been in any of the places that I write about and have a different opinion or something to add you would do it in the comment section, so all of us would have a better idea of the thing.

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The day I almost got killed in Lithuania.

There I was. In a trolleybus. An average looking white person talking to another tourist in english. He was telling me that last night he got super inebriated. That’s why he came to Lithuania, to drink and party and get laid with some Lithuanian girls if he had the chance.

He was also an average looking white person. I was whiter than him though, I think he is not 100% caucasian. Maybe that was the thing that the Lithuanians saw on us.

Before coming to this so called country I had watched many documentaries and read few books about how to survive in this kind of countries where people can stab you while you are buying the bread. Or even waiting for the bus. Oh, and wait for it. I even heard that as soon as you get into the airport there are especial groups (a.k.a. ilegal associations) that capture you and remove all the organs from your body. But well, I wanted to experience it on my own feet.

I remember telling my mum and friends that I was planning on visiting Lithuania they told me that I was crazy. Also they recommended me to hire at least 2 Russian bodyguards (as written in «Surviving in Lithuania. Run or you are dead«). Apparently Lithuanians are super-mega-ultra-afraid of Russians.

Gosh, I can’t imagine how Russians look like. Because, if I am afraid of Lithuanians and they are afraid of Russians…

Anyways, let’s get back to my story.

Suddenly, 50 Lithuanian tough looking guys got into the trolleybus. And they went straight to us, with guns on their hands. Of course, the other people that were using the trolleybus didn’t say anything. They were Lithuanians too = they were against us. One guy pointed a gun to me. Telling me something that sounded like «Blet, nachui kurwa ka tu?» Of course, I didn’t understand anything. But he sounded very angry.

We got out of the trolleybus in the next stop and started running to our hotel. We spent there the rest of our week. And were lucky enough to get to the airport without any problem.

Won’t get back to that country ever.

DISCLAIMER: 

The story you just read is totally fake. I hope it’s cristal clear that I am using sarcasm and irony on the lines above. If you don’t like sarcasm and/or irony maybe fateuser.com isn’t your site. 

I decided to write that story because I saw one comment on the internet and felt that he was attacking all the Lithuanian population and the country Lithuania for few jerks that he had to deal with. I am not making fun of this guy. I am very sorry that he had to go through this stuff.

To be clear, the thing that I’m trying to do here is to clean up a bit the image that the rest of the world may have about Lithuania. I do love Lithuania. And been living there 4 years and never had a problem (knock wood). Also, I have to agree that there are criminals and dangerous people everywhere. In every single country. But that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t go there because you’ve heard bad experiences and bad stories that people previously had.

I remember before I got to Lithuania on 2010 people were warning me. Don’t go alone they said. Don’t party often they said. Lithuanians won’t like you they said. Well, today, 2014 I can tell you that I had great experiences in that lovely country and that I never got attacked or anything. And got many good Lithuanian friends. Like really good ones. And I leave my cave. I swear.

It is true that some of my foreigner friends got troubles with Lithuanians. The same way some Lithuanians got troubles with foreigners that live there. Well. I guess that this happens literally everywhere. As we say in spanish there are idiots everywhere. 

If in the end you decide to go to Lithuania, here are 8 things you shouldn’t do to a Lithuanian.

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Zen Places.

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There are sometimes that you are fed up of everything and you totally disconnect with the outer world to enjoy the nature and the simple things in life: sunrise, sun warmth, cold, fresh air, water, breeze, wind, storm. That’s what I like to call a Zen Place.

You don’t need to be overwhelmed to go there of course, but have in mind that every time that you will go you will come back with your energy reloaded and your good mood re-activated.

To the question mountain or sea? I can’t really choose one answer. They are both so different and yet so magical. My connection with the sea is especial: since I was 13 (or so) years old I started snorkeling with my parents and sister, and the fact that every-single-time I was pushing more and more to try to reach more depth, woah, that really fulfills me. Not so long time ago I had the chance to experience a new kind of interaction with the sea.

I got my first skis on when I was 7 years old and since then I totally fell in love with the snow and the mountains. The feeling of the speed, the cold air, the sound of your skis sliding the snow… That’s amazing. I truly can’t wait for the winter to come. I would like to cross out one of the things on my bucket list: heli-ski. Which basically is you get into a helicopter, they «fly you» to the top of the mountain and you ski all the way down to the bottom. 100% pure virgin snow.

We will see how that works.

Enjoy the rest of the summer,

Peace.

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Diving Baptism.

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If you follow me on Instagram you will probably know that the other day I had the amazing opportunity to cross out one of the things of my bucket list: Scuba Dive.

We did the whole thing with Costa Brava Divers. Amazing staff, very economic prices plus they speak a bunch of languages (catalan, spanish, french, english…). At 17.00 we took a boat and sailed to the spot where we would be doing the immersion. I must say that I was quite nervous. Even though I’ve been snorkeling for about 14 years, this was a completely new and different thing for me. Once we were equipped, our instructor gave us few basic ideas and rules and we went down!

Before I started going down my instructor and I had a small chat:

– Instructor: Have you been snorkeling before?

– Me: Yeah, few times.

– Instructor: Get ready to have the best dive you’ve ever had.

And so it began. It lasted for about 20 min. He saw me so confident underwater that made me go through really narrow spots. The hole that you can see on the last picture, well, I went through it on my first day! How cool is that?

I can’t wait to get down there. I’m really considering getting my diving license.

Peace peeps!


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First thoughts about Korea

So I’ve been almost two weeks in this lovely country and I think I start to get few ideas on how things work here. (If I am completely wrong, please forgive me, I’m just a newbie here).

1. Korea is a country of contrasts.

The high skyscrapers surround the old and millenary palaces found all over the city in Seoul. It’s like the new and glassy buildings protect (or in a way, keep in the shadow) the old and classy constructions from the different dynasties that ruled the country. Also you get to see super cars and lots of technology and around the corner you find people looking for food in the trash. It’s like if there wasn’t a medium class. You are either wealthy of really poor.

2. Baseball is the religion here.

As in Lithuania the basketball is the religion, here in Korea the master sport is the baseball. They have a major league with 9 teams (soon to be 10) and almost always all the tickets are sold out. The great thing about the Korean peeps, is that they don’t get angry nor aggressive when their team looses, they just accept it. Well, they might get angry too but they don’t fight each other in a hooliganish way. 

I even became a fan of LG TWINS (even though the first time I saw them playing they lost).

3. Food is very tasty and spicy.

I can consider myself as a spicy food lover. Even once I tried the spiciest pepper in Mexico. But here almost all the food is spicy. Even the Kimchi, that they eat every single day.

4. Ancient & New. All together.

As I mentioned before about the contrasts. One of the most beautiful things is to see palaces (like in this picture) surrounded by amazingly high and new buildings. So spectacular.

5. Protection and security are very important.

I think I have never seen that many policemen together anywhere.

So, until here the first main opinions that I got from my first few days in this amazing Asian and powerful country. Will update you if something changes.

Peace!

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El Terrat | Night version

Remember that few days ago I told you about one of my favorite spots in Barcelona? Well, so I decided to go back to it during the night time, and took some pictures. It was so much fun. The peace that you could find over there, the echoes, the silence. Also I really enjoyed taking pictures during the night time, which, theoretically, are harder to take than during the daytime (light configuration and stuff). 

I hope you like them!

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Welcoming the summer with a barbecue

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That’s one thing my friends and I try to do as often as we can. Gather all together, tons of food, lots of beer and chill. Good vibes. I really enjoy those meetings because as I’m the only one that is living abroad (not in Spain) I tend to miss much stuff that is going on here, so I use that kind of events to stay updated about my friends’ life and adventures.

We always have kind of the same problem: too much food. Really. We try our best to not buy much more than needed, but we never succeed.

In Spain, and especially in the region I grew in we do the barbecue in a different way: as you can see on the second picture, the branches that we use to get the hot ashes are from vine plants (yes, the ones where the grapes grow from). La Rioja is a very famous county for its wine, that’s why we have lots and lots of vine plants all over the landscape.

I do feel the difference when using different types of firewood. 

Oh, and I forgot to mention: we almost burnt to the ground my friend’s place. But that’s another story to tell!

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Getting back to the Terrat

Few days ago I was in Barcelona, the city where I was born and I spent three years (and many many more summers and holidays) with my family. I come from a neighborhood called Horta, which many years ago (like hundreds of years) was an independent villageTerrat means Roof in catalan. It had been many years since I didn’t go up there so I decided to climb the stairs and enjoy the view.

Few weeks ago I asked you guys for some feedback. Apparently, the posts that you enjoy the most are the ones with less text and more pictures, so there you go a bunch of pictures! Hope you like them!

 

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South Korea here I come

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I am very excited to tell you guys that from today, June the 23rd, I am officially on summer vacation mode. Yey! It’s been a quite tough year, many changes (relationships and academic) but now everything is quite good and IT’S SUMMER HELL YEAH. 

So, moving on, the 6th of July I will be flying from Madrid (Spain’s capital, if you didn’t know that) to Istambul, where I will be getting another plane to fly to Seoul (South Korea). I am a bit nervous about this trip because it will be the first time that I’ll be taking an Intercontinental flight 100% solo. I guess it’s just a bit of stress and excitement. Everything will go smooth and perfect (or that’s what I tell to myself). And I can kind of say that I’m mastering this go-to-an-airport-and-take-a-flight-thing. Well, it’s been 4 years now in Lithuania and since then I’ve taken about 40+ flights.

I won’t be traveling solo in South Korea. I’m going to visit a friend of mine, Jae. If you were following my blog 2 years ago, that name will sound familiar to you. It’s the guy that I went to Liverpool with. It’s been two years since we don’t see each other and I can’t wait to meet him again. Don’t worry guys, you will get to meet him in some of my veelogs. 

I won’t be vlogging nor blogging daily (during the journey), because I really want to relax over there and kind of disconnect from my daily world. But, one thing that I will be doing daily will be posting photos on my Instagram. If you don’t have Instagram, no problem. You can check this link (daily.fateuser.com) where all the pictures from Instagram will be automatically shown over there.

The hashtag that I will be using for this journey will be  #FateuserInKorea.

That’s all for now, I wish you a happy and productive day and read you in the comments!

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I am a half marathon finisher

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I trained for about 3 months, ran over 350km to prepare the race and thought that I would have to skip it again (as I had to do in 2013due to some nasty conjunctivitis affecting my right eye. Before you ask: NO. I DON’T FART ON MY PILLOW.

That thingie on my eye kind of scared the sh*t out of me. Not because of the infection, but because due to that I wasn’t able to run. And well, after being training in a good way (not perfect but not bad either) for the last 90 days, I was going to get so pissed if I couldn’t run again.

Probably you wonder who is the guy with me on the picture. Well, he’s a friend of mine, Michaël. He’s the guy that I run  with and he’s the guy that I convinced to run with me the half marathon. Two months ago he couldn’t run more than 30 min, but woah, he’s such a hardcore guy. I remember when talking to him at the beginning of his trainings program  I told him that he should train a lot to so both of us could train together. He was running 5 times per week. For about 3 weeks. I really couldn’t understand from where he was getting all the power to do that. That was a real GO BIG OR GO HOME. And this, ladies and gentlemen, is how you achieve things. Being constant and working hard. So that’s him, my friend. My running buddy I’d say. We decided to start the race together and we finished it together.

Probably if I was running solo I could have done it a bit faster. But seriously, who cares? I had so-much-fun running together and it’s amazing when you cross the finish line with someone that you have been training with.

So fellas, if you are running and you have a friend that wants to start to do it, be there! Train with them. The satisfaction after the results are achieved will be double!

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So that’s it! Another thing that I can cross out from my bucket listAnd well, as you saw on the first picture, I was running with my Go Pro. What means that I filmed the whole thing. And here’s the video.

 

Thanks for reading, watching and being there! You guys rock!