Mientras tanto el British Museum se frota las manos: tenemos un turista que viene a sacar fotos, dice huuuaaaaauuuuuu!!! , come en el museo, caga, va a la tienda del museo, saca mas fotos y se pira porque se ha dado cuenta de que todavia no tiene souvenires.
Por una parte es genial lo que genera el museo, interes, informacion y formacion pero por otra parte solo crea consumo. Ningun idiota se iria a Starbucks que te cobra un cafe y un bollo lo que te sale una comida, pero ahi esta, lleno, en la salida del museo.
§Aunque el castellano es my lengua materna, pueden aparecer errores gramaticales y etimologicos.


Today I've gone to the British Museum to investigate about the Aztecs. So after going trough the "silly" plague of tourists, those who foolish around the place, those who sit down on the gallery's floor, speak almost shouting, without a break or make the alarms go off...I've gone to the libabry, that was almost empty.
But I know that the British Museum might be happy: there's a tourist that comes to take pictures, says wooooowww! , eats in the museum, makes pooh, goes to the shop, takes more pictures and then leaves because he/she remembered that he had forgotten to buy a souvenir.
In one hand is great how many information, interest and training the museum creates but on the other hand is a consume generator machine. Any intelligent human being would go to starbucks that charges you for a coffee and a bun as if you were having lunch, but there it is, packed, at the exit of the British museum.
§Note that english is not my first language, gramatical and meaning errors may appear.
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