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kyotou
15th January 2004, 23:12
Hello everyone,
I'm Rodrigo, 20 years old from Argentina, some years ago I used to be a capitalist-defendant, using the common justification "I am alright", untill I realised that me being alright means nothing, and when I live in such a rich country with such high levels of poverty, I can by no means agree with capitalism (as I can see very close the "side effects" of it's policies).
Communism is the only effective solution I can think of to most of the problems the world goes through these days, and the problems to come in the future.

Greetings to all.

FatFreeMilk
15th January 2004, 23:23
Welcome :)

Ortega
16th January 2004, 01:17
Welcome :D

Where do you live in Argentina? I don't live there myself, but I'm very interested in going to the University of Buenos Aires in a few years, despite my limited Spanish.

kyotou
16th January 2004, 02:38
Originally posted by [email protected] 16 2004, 02:17 AM
Welcome :D

Where do you live in Argentina? I don't live there myself, but I'm very interested in going to the University of Buenos Aires in a few years, despite my limited Spanish.
Far far away from that university (I live in the north-center of the country). :)
Btw. where are you from? If you come here to study in a Public University, is it free? (just curious, i should know this, but well ... :P )

ComradeRed
16th January 2004, 04:25
welcome comrade, en espagnol hola comarada. that's all the spanish i know...

Felicia
16th January 2004, 12:34
Originally posted by kyotou+Jan 16 2004, 12:38 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (kyotou @ Jan 16 2004, 12:38 AM)
[email protected] 16 2004, 02:17 AM
Welcome :D

Where do you live in Argentina? I don&#39;t live there myself, but I&#39;m very interested in going to the University of Buenos Aires in a few years, despite my limited Spanish.
Far far away from that university (I live in the north-center of the country). :)
Btw. where are you from? If you come here to study in a Public University, is it free? (just curious, i should know this, but well ... :P ) [/b]
It can&#39;t see it being free for us foreigners. But I&#39;d have no objections to studying at Che University in Cuba ;)


oh, and I almost forgot..... WELCOME TO CHE-LIVES&#33;

RedAnarchist
16th January 2004, 12:44
Hola and welcome to che-lives&#33;

I hope you will learn much about Communism and post many good-quality posts

che's long lost daughter
17th January 2004, 19:24
Bienvenidos a Che-Lives&#33;&#33;&#33;

toastedmonkey
17th January 2004, 23:48
Bonjour comrade&#33;
good luck, have fun, and keep an open mind.


Tell me, how is che interpreted in Argentina?

革命者
18th January 2004, 16:16
&#33;Hola y bienvenido, compañero&#33; ?Cómo estas?

Si quieres hablar español con otro/a compañeros/as, de marxismo e otras ideologías, vas a esto foro: http://www.che-lives.com/forum/index.php?act=SF&f=19

Si quieres más información te puedes conectar con Larissa, una miembra aqui. Es de Buenos Aires.

革命者
18th January 2004, 16:24
Ah, bueno-- si te quieres conectar con alguien, vas a "0(?) new messages".

Cya,

Scotty

Ortega
24th January 2004, 19:08
Originally posted by felicia+Jan 16 2004, 08:34 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (felicia @ Jan 16 2004, 08:34 AM)
Originally posted by [email protected] 16 2004, 12:38 AM

[email protected] 16 2004, 02:17 AM
Welcome :D

Where do you live in Argentina? I don&#39;t live there myself, but I&#39;m very interested in going to the University of Buenos Aires in a few years, despite my limited Spanish.
Far far away from that university (I live in the north-center of the country). :)
Btw. where are you from? If you come here to study in a Public University, is it free? (just curious, i should know this, but well ... :P )
It can&#39;t see it being free for us foreigners. But I&#39;d have no objections to studying at Che University in Cuba ;)


oh, and I almost forgot..... WELCOME TO CHE-LIVES&#33; [/b]
Hmm... well last I heard, the University was free for all, foreigners and otherwise. It&#39;s some sort of new government plan. The University also accepts all students, regardless of grades, but students are tested often and if they don&#39;t do well on the tests, they are eventually asked to leave. So it&#39;s a hard school, even if its easy and free to get in.
I&#39;m in Ohio, to answer your question. Pretty far away from Argentina ;) But I&#39;d say that my chances of going to college there, unless I find another University, are fairly high...

El Brujo
30th January 2004, 00:34
I was born in Argentina. Welcome.