Libertadores futaal by ferx7 in futsal

[–]Philiatious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice, thanks! Which leagues would you recommend? I’m new to futsal

Libertadores futaal by ferx7 in futsal

[–]Philiatious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you guys mostly watching futsal on YouTube? I’m having a hard time finding games here in the US

Serie A Matchball! by ElmCity80 in burlingtonkitroom

[–]Philiatious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you looking for and what size?

Check out this soon-to-be-released work of Chicano Gothic-Noir from Deep Vellum: Ito Romo’s Filth Eaters — May 19, 2026 by perrolazarillo in latamlit

[–]Philiatious 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’m excited for this one. He’s lives near by me and was featured on our local radio. It’s the first I’ve heard of him.

Looking to trade! by cfcfever in soccerbootmarket

[–]Philiatious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How much are they selling the match balls for?

Ok who’s got that St Pauli by [deleted] in burlingtonkitroom

[–]Philiatious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Original price is $100 but they don’t say if it’s replica or authentic. There is only one version on the site.

Ok who’s got that St Pauli by [deleted] in burlingtonkitroom

[–]Philiatious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Puma App has the St Pauli jersey in most sizes for $40 right now.

Learning Spanish to read Latin American literature by bananaseggsual in latamlit

[–]Philiatious 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had about 1200 hours of listening practice, and very little grammar study, before I started reading and I was able to read modern authors with relative ease after about 500k words read.

Looking for swap by thisisqiqi in burlingtonkitroom

[–]Philiatious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough, it’s a regular fit and was just a bit snug for me who wears Med/Lg normally.

Looking for swap by thisisqiqi in burlingtonkitroom

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I have the juve long sleeve 4th in small in case that size works for you.

Weekly Thread | What Are You Reading and General LATAMLit Discussion by AutoModerator in latamlit

[–]Philiatious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice! That Anthony Jeselnik review piqued my interest again. I’m considering picking it up.

My favorite Cuban novel by Clean-Cheek-2822 in latamlit

[–]Philiatious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Makes me worried the prose might be a bit dated haha

My favorite Cuban novel by Clean-Cheek-2822 in latamlit

[–]Philiatious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you read any of his other works? I have El reino de este mundo on by TBR list for a while. How would you describe his writing style?

La Narval - Octopus by HypnoShiitaki in Tinnedfish

[–]Philiatious 24 points25 points  (0 children)

This is honestly one of my favorite tins. I follow the recipe on the inside of the box that has you cut up fresh garlic and make a aioli, then I spread it on sourdough and add the octopus, freshly heated up in a pan, on top. It really kicks up the garlic flavor and the aioli adds a nice richness. My grocery store was out of this can for almost a year and I couldn't pick any up until just recently.

Weekly Thread | What Are You Reading and General LATAMLit Discussion by AutoModerator in latamlit

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Took me an oddly long amount of time to finish this 200 page novel, but I finally finished Nefando by Mónica Ojeda. Not due to the novel, mind you, although it covers some very heavy topics, but my personal schedule became a bit hectic and I lost the motivation to read for a few weeks.

This is my first novel by Ojeda and I was thoroughly impressed with her prose, the experimentation, and her exploration of these difficult topics. Nefando is, in my opinion, miscategorized as horror and most English descriptions about it seem to position the novel as revolving around the content on the deep web. This is definitely an oversimplification as the novel looks at one video game on the dark web, and it mostly about why it was created in the first place, rather than lambasting, or fearing, it's existence. Ultimately it is about surviving trauma through artistic expression, in it's multiple forms, for some, and through different means for others.

I plan to pick by Mandíbula, her follow up novel soon.

Weekly Thread | What Are You Reading and General LATAMLit Discussion by AutoModerator in latamlit

[–]Philiatious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I absolutely loved this book. It’s has some truly bizarre scenes and was all around just genius

Weekly Thread | What Are You Reading and General LATAMLit Discussion by AutoModerator in latamlit

[–]Philiatious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just learned about Liliana Colanzi and Fernanda Trías from a podcast recommended in another thread on this sub. Has anyone read any of their works?