yellowstone. True to my habit of seeing almost everything that is recommended to me, or at least putting this before one of my favorite addictions. In the month of December the app of paramount on my new smart TV, and immediately listed the series starring Kevin Costner. The versatility of the actor demonstrated for decades, ranging from being a fish man, to a caretaker for presidents and artists. The series contains a large number of characters who, from my perspective as a viewer, have a great structure that is wasted at times in the plot. However, something that caught my attention is the brand of incandescent iron on the inhabitants of the house.
“Ethnification” could be the only mood that distinguishes us, you can be born anywhere and adopt a different religion, a diet, imitate uses and customs of one or more places and accumulate as much as you can know. Hence the importance for many of knowing ancestry and discovering ourselves by looking at the past tense. What is undeniable is the ethnic background, a characteristic that we can cover up with attitudes and habits, but what is irrefutable about this fact of our anthropology, emerges whether we want it or not consciously or in the absence of it, it could be the anchor with something that we know exists and we assume we may never decipher.
The invisible bond in a kind of book of Numbers condemns us to be what we are from conception. The mark of the red-hot iron on the chest of family members dutton It would not be very exciting if only they carried it. An intriguing fact of history dutton it is, how some characters acquire the right of the mark; the fiction and the excessive romantic atmosphere of the narrative impale us in several chapters, but, at the same time, in each season it raises the viewer’s struggle to decide if the captives of the family iron want this as a sign of belonging or it is just the fear of being dumped at the bottom of the ravine at one of the Montana state lines.
The personal brand, a discovery or a building? In this sense, it is of course possible to adopt by will or by mandate. In any of the two cases we would have a number of justifications for the first or second circumstance. Could it be that the so-called western current is subscribed to in the book of numbers, or are we only dealing in similarity with the fictional characters in yellowstoneto “ethnicize” ourselves at all costs, and to affiliate, with or without authorization, to one of the groups that has best narrated and built its history.