
Elias Tannuri
Bio
A thirty-something Brazilian man living in Argentina. An avid traveler and a curious, gentle soul (who also feels a bit old), with much still to learn from life — but also a lot to share and teach.
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I think about dying a lot, but I'm not exactly suicidal
I wonder sometimes how common this is — how many people walk through their lives carrying these kinds of thoughts in silence. I wouldn't know. I don't really talk about it. And I’ve never been to therapy. I know I probably should, but there are other issues that get in the way — namely, other issues caused by my upbringing, which make me feel like I have to do everything myself. But that’s a story for another time.
By Elias Tannuri9 months ago in Confessions
I Worked on a Cruise Ship for 7 Months—Here’s What It’s Really Like. Content Warning.
Have you ever been on a cruise? If you have, you might have noticed that most people working there are from developing nations and it's not that easy to find an American, Canadian or other people from developed nations there. You might have already figured out that the reason for that is the low salaries, but how low do you think they are? What are the living and work conditions and what happens behind the curtains that you probably haven't seen?
By Elias Tannuri9 months ago in Confessions
How Streaming Broke Itself — And Why I Went Back to Piracy
I’m probably not the first person you’ve heard say this — maybe not even on this platform alone — but this is something that has been on my mind for a while, and I feel like I have to share it, even if it’s just to put it out there somewhere.
By Elias Tannuri9 months ago in Geeks

