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Michelle Elisabeth Varghese's avatar

This was such a wonderful read! The voiceover with the National Geography narrator was such a cool touch. I really resonated with what you wrote having been to all inclusive resorts and once for a wedding. It’s the sort of thing I feel satisfied to never do again but will likely end up there for some reason. Cathedral of Convenience is such a good term for it. It makes me think about how when we try to satisfy everybody, we end up with mediocre. Great piece!

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Silvio Castelletti's avatar

Really enjoyed this, Camilo. But, knowing you, my question is: what were your mom and you doing there? It feels like it's definitely not the place for you! And this: "I fear that in a pursuit of convenience we develop an allergy to struggles, mishaps, and unexpected occurrences that tend to turn trips into memories." is so very true. This is a funny yet thought-provoking piece, a case study in anthropology (and maybe sociology too), as you rightly said. I'd go there just to observe humanity and write a scientific paper out of it lol

Loved the poem and the photos!

And now I know what Rumspringa means! :)

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