Tuesday, April 5, 2011

How To A Side Bang With A Weave





Young called through Facebook and social networks took the streets of Portugal on March 12 in eleven cities to denounce the insecurity, unemployment, the low probability labor, the cost of access to housing. Were not called by any union or political party. They wanted to show that they are asleep and have the capacity to convene.

The song "Parva which sou" ("I'm Losing You") say there has been a small miracle in the country. For months we talk about this issue Deolinda group, with its message into the heart, about the precarious times. "I belong to a generation deprived of wages ... And I wonder how stupid is this world where, to become slaves, we need to study," laments the singer Ana Bacalhau. Portuguese MPs have just voted a law to end the unpaid internship. The Portuguese press has unanimously concluded that the track has contributed mightily to encourage debate. Some say even had deputies Deolinda concert.

" THAT SILLY I AM"

"I am of the generation without pay ...
and this condition does not bother me ..
What a fool I am.
Because something is wrong and will continue,
and is lucky to be in practice!
How stupid I am ..
And I keep thinking: why so stupid
world that to be a slave, you must study ...
I am of the generation of "in-house-with-dad"
If I have everything what I want more? What silly
am ..
children, husband, always for later
and I have yet to pay the car ..
How stupid I am ..
I am of the generation "for-what-I-going-to-complain."
The much worse than I did on TV.
How stupid I am ..
I am of the generation "and-no-stand-plus."
How stupid I am ..
And I keep thinking: why so stupid world,
that to be a slave, you need to study ....

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