Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Silly sentences

All the way from Big Sister...and Aussie.


FOR LEXOPHILES (LOVERS OF WORDS):

1. A bicycle can't stand alone; it is two tired.
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2. A will is a dead giveaway.
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3. Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.
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4. A backward poet writes inverse.
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5. In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your
Count that votes.
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6. A chicken crossing the road: poultry in motion.
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7. If you don't pay your exorcist you can get repossessed.
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8. With her marriage she got a new name and a dress.
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9. Show me a piano falling down a mine shaft and I'll show you A-flat
miner.
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10. When a clock is hungry it goes back four seconds.
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11. The guy who fell onto an upholstery machine was fully recovered.
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12. A grenade fell onto a kitchen floor in France, resulting in
Linoleum Blownapart.
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13. You are stuck with your debt if you can't budge it.
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14. Local Area Network in Australia : The LAN down under.
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15. He broke into song because he couldn't find the key.
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16. A calendar's days are numbered.
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17. A lot of money is tainted: 'Taint yours, and 'taint mine.
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18. A boiled egg is hard to beat.
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19. He had a photographic memory which Has never developed.
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20. A plateau is a high form of flattery.
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21. A short fortuneteller who escaped from prison: a small medium at
large.
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22. Those who get too big for their britches will be exposed in the
end.
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23. When you've seen one shopping centre you've seen a mall.
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24. If you jump off a Paris bridge, you are in Seine.
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25. When she saw her first strands of gray hair, she thought she'd dye.
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26. Bakers trade bread recipes on a knead to know basis.
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27. Santa's helpers are subordinate clauses.
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28. Acupuncture: a jab well done.
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NOTE: No trees were killed in the sending of this message, but a large
number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.

Blind spot











Is it not strange sometimes that certain things are shown on the news, for isn't the news there to show new things? Some of the things that are shown are things that happened recently and even sudden. But come on, please don't say that it is "news" for anyone that the way that the human species is destroying the earth and if we don't do anything real soon, many of the animal species are going to disapear, many people will have no homes, even more refugees of different kinds will wander the earth and also paying the monetary price that isn't paid now with the excuse that it is too expensive etc. Surpriiiiice!

Article in Swedish about how expensive the maltreatment is going to be:
http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=147&a=584847&previousRenderType=6


Another example, was anyone actually surprised that Bush "intervened" in Irak to save the poooor people in IRAQ (even if it turned out that there were no WMD)...and that thousands and thousands and thousands of people has died since then, I mean those who would not have been killed if the US never had barged in? ...or that there has been so many lies concerning this issue that CBS 60 minutes didn't have to worry about what to discuss for weeks. Surpriiiiiice!

General info about WMD:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weapons_of_Mass_Destruction


...or that 5000 people die in France every year of SECOND HAND smoking. It is toxic, what can one expect?? (I'll get back to that subject another day. You honestly didn't think that I would not bring that up did you? ;-) You just wait...you too mum!) Surpriiiiice!

http://www.time.com/time/europe/magazine/2003/0113/cover/story.html

Certain things sure are so obvious that even Stevie Wonder could see it! These people who refuse to see what is happening, they are all around. I know a few and I try very hard not to get into fights with them for different reasons. Many times it doesn't seem to help, no matter how much facts there are. Some are born blind, others happily chose the handicap. Some are just to proud and some are just plain stupid/egoistic, or both. About 18 % of the Swedes falls into that category in a flash...

Come on people, stop being so ....... naive!

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Alexandra & Jan & Josef


Yes, camerafreakism does pay off sometimes. During the last month or two, I've got the opportunity to have pictures taken of me and the former foreign minister (he still had the position at the time) Jan Eliasson and yesterday a well known journalist, writer and debate leader whom I like to read, Alexandra Pascalidou at a debate how the EU are and should handle the refugee question. I just wish I had been as brave when Josef Fares (a famous Swedish director) was as close/available and when I had the chance once. I was such a wimp. I couldn't think of anything to say so I didn't.

Since I never did get that photi, I'll just steal one.
http://www.sweden.se/templates/cs/Article____13383.aspx

or an even better link in a way, considering where the newspaper is from and when :-) :
http://kultura.sme.sk/c/2781641/Niekedy-je-lepsie-byt-chudobny.html

The refugee question is a tricky one, no doubt about it. Although, it is really awfull to refuse all the people who really need it, to enter the rich and prosperous EU! The egoism is horrible... and obvious, as it always tend to be. Fort EU?

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Bad movie...ooo...aaa...iiiii

I have slept today. It is a strange feeling waking up at 7.35 pm. Since I couldn't do anything usefull at that time, I decided to do something much less serious and ended up watching the worse movie I've seen in a long time. Lets see if you can figure out what movie it is by knowing the names of some of the actors: Donald Sutherland, Hillary Swank, Rutger Hauer, David Arquette and Luke Perry. It doesn't sound that bad does it? Words are not enough to describe it...haha...bad acting, bad story, but it was rather entertaining :-) I especially liked the prolonged death of one of the vampires. He moans and say "ooooo" and "aaaa" and "iiiii" and "aaaaa" again and spin around, sit down on the stairs and kick the wall several times, all while he has a pole in his heart, all before he finally falls down and die. I am talking about "Buffy - The Vampire Slayer", the movie!


Sometimes people say that I'm missinformed...either I am or I'm right.

Följande korta artikel om missförhållanden i ryska fängelser.
http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=554&a=583247&previousRenderType=1

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Over, finished, done

For the moment at least. I just checked the schedule and see that the NEXT exam has to be turned in by 7 Nov. Hurray....nah, don't think so. Today I am going to totally ignore that fact and do everything but schoolwork. I have a perfect suggestion: SLEEP. Although I really should do a trip around the province and do some practical things. I have an idea. I do the trip and sleep where I end up, even if it contains two sometimes rather noisy, but lovely boys. I am glad that I am no ones brother, brothers just seem to fight (between the hugging of course). Not that I know how to get there in this state of mind.

Oh, no! I almost forgot, fishfood... Well, later...laterzzzzz

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Love comments

Love and comments in a not so usual way :-) At 02.29 am today I recieved an email from my dad saying:

"Om jag vill kommentera din kommentarer om att jag inte kommenterat några av dina kommentarer kommer det då ut till allmänheten? Var skickar jag mina eventuella kommentarer till din kommentar om att jag inte kommenterat dina kommentarer?"

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"If I want to comment your comments that I haven't made any comments on any of your comments will that be available to the general public? Where do I send my possible comments to your comments that I haven't made any comments on your comments?"


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Just a little while ago my phone rang and "surprise", it's my mother calling (I sure need more friends since it's pretty much, just my mum and Big Sister that ever call me :-/). Ever heard Stevie Wonder's "I just called to say I love you"? Well, that is what she did, litterally! Twice. Actually she added the word "damn". "Bye". Then she hung up :-D

Now when I think about it, of course, it's from her I got my lack of impulse control, especially saying nice things!!

Ps. I'll think about how to handle the comment-thing...

Less serious, but Nice babbel

The English language isn't as fluent as my Swedish is of obvious reasons (spent in total about 10 days in a englishspeaking country, compared to all the many(?) years in Sweden, so). Sometimes I realise that I've made some misstakes while writing. I try to fix as many misstakes as I can find before publishing the posts and sometimes I even republishing them, but some suckers are slippery, and sometimes I just don't know that I'm making misstakes at all, sorry about that. Maybe my english would have been better if my father had been a journalist for the NY Times, The Guardian or something:-)

Before I forget it I'd like to say
FELIZ

ANIVERSÁRIO

NICE!
(yes, that is her actual name, nice huh? :-D) ...better late than never right? I hope...

How to say "Happy birthday" in different languages:
http://www.articlesbase.com/lang/pt/relationships-articles/how-to-wish-happy-birthday-in-different-languages-46741.html

...BUT, I would trust it too much though hahahaha...Supposedly it is "Födelsedagen do på de Grattis" in Swedish ;-) or NOT. A tiny lesson for all of you who probably already know this or don't care, say: "Grattis på födelsedagen", or if you wish "Ha den äran", but I'd go for number uno which litteraly means happy birthday. Either way the "wierd" letters "ö" and "ä" are used, which makes it sooo much easier. The Spanish version seems ok at least.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

I have nothing to hide!

It's the same thing every time! After a few days I'm fed up with writing the exam and they always last for about a week, and I need the time. There are many good reasons for me not becoming a journalist, as I've said since I was little, and one of them is clearly the writing part haha...short deadlines are not my thing, nor long. I think writing is fun as long I have the complete power over the subject.

It feels like I should contribute with something more wise and informative than that. My father still hasn't made any comments, he just said once that he was reading it that very moment. Then I continued one of my many discussions with the other 50% of me, my mother.

Have you ever seen Minority Report? It's a futuristic sci-fi movie with Tom Wierdo Cruise. It is a society where every single person is sumitted to extrem surveillance everywhere they go and it's just part of how it is. When a person enters a mall, there is a voice welcoming you with your name and offering things. The iris is read off etc. When you see it you just see this sci-fi movie that is as real as Star Trek! After the movie you just think "good it wasn't real, just a movie", it's just another unrealistic actionmovie with cool effects, but if you think for just a minute you realise that it actually isn't that far away from todays society at all! Consider the amount of camaras that is just increasing all the time (with London being the extreme case), the efforts/discussions to make the passports impossible to forge (DNA, eyes, biometrics, fingerprints etc.), people putting small transmitters under their kids skin in case they would be kidnapped so they could trace them with a machine (they had a program about it on TV for some time ago, from England I think). The resemblance is striking...

Sure, there might might be many good things about it, no doubt, but personally I don't trust the ones having access to the huge amount of information. Not because I am one of those wierdos who believe in conspiracies, I'm just trying not being naive, I've been that enough times this last year and it sucks. I just read the morning paper, there are plenty of information about illegal use of information. Remember the scandal(s?) about the registration of political affiliation of Swedes? The human being is a very resourcefull being, information is and can be used in ways one can't (won't?) imagine! By the way. It is proven that having more lights and better city planning is much more effective in preventing crimes, including rapes! What make me as a female feel safe or unsafe while walking around outside when it's dark has nothing to do with the camaras. I walked around the citycenter in Bratislava (capital of Slovakia) and NEVER felt afraid once, not even in the dark streets where my appartment was situated, even knowing that there are many homeless people in the same area, comparing to walking the 5 min walk from the busstop to my appartment here in Sweden or any street at night in a city, and hardly even then.

Oo...I googled Minority Report and Wikipedia writes quite a lot about the movie, I didn't know that. So, there is plenty to read if you feel like. It. I can add that I liked the movie when I saw it. Obviously I am not the only one... "It earned four
Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film and Best Direction. It also earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Editing."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minority_Report_(film)

I especially recommend you to read the short passage called "Threat of dystopian government".

When it comes down to it, it has only to do what basic outlook one have of individual rights and freedom! Which one is yours?

Back to the boring writing again...and turn up the music! System of a Down should be able to keep me awake...and more important, focused!

Friday, October 20, 2006

Swedish election in the Guardian

As the thief I am I just pinched a link. The article was written a few weeks before the election here in Sweden that took place in the beginning of September. When one listen to the news about the politics in other countries, whether it has to do with lying about the politics that a party is planning to conduct or the obvious unwillingness from a state to make a statement that they oppose the killing of an uncomfortable journalist or what ever it might be, and then compare it to the outcries about unpaid licens to for having public service TV/radio (which of course is an illegal act that is morally wrong, especially for high politicians)*, one (=just me?) wonder if people here have any sence of perspective.

Extract from the article:

"Ask why and familiar human politics emerge. Plain boredom is part of the story. Fifty-seven-year-old Goran Persson has stayed far too long: his party failed to push him in time. Chilly and uncharismatic, after 10 years he is now a severe liability - and "time for a change" is a strong card for any opposition. For lack of political excitement, government peccadilloes become inflated into "scandals". When hundreds of Swedish holiday-makers drowned in the tsunami, the government was slow to send military planes to collect survivors and may have covered up who was to blame - but that's hardly Watergate. Nor was the "scandal" of a minister using her official credit card to buy a bar of chocolate - but she had to resign. Politics abhors a vacuum and boredom can be toxic."

I wonder what the writer is thinking now, after the elections with plenty of "typical Swedish scandals", one after another.

So sometimes I just wonder if people realise how privileged they are here in Sweden COMPARED to many other places in some areas...One should ALWAYS strive for making the country better, but just as long as one also can appretiate the good things that we do have. What if people put a fraction of the energy they put on complaining about Sweden on doing something for others, outside these borders... and there is painfully many things to do.

The entire article:

http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/8-24-2006-106532.asp


*the new government just had to sack a couple of ministers because of that among other things before even really started to work. One said she couldn't AFFORD to hire a maid (which is QUITE unusual in Sweden to begin with!) white, even if she and her husband made about 16 million SEK (=1 705 666,01 EUR, or 2 137 037,53 USD) during that decade. It is good they got sacked, or left, since the've lost all credability as ministers.

Btw. I heard yesterday that the minister of aid/development assistance is really complaining that she got too MUCH money to use on aid! The other parties in the government pretty much had to FORCE her to take the money. Wow, I never actually though anyone could complain on getting too MUCH money, especially to help people. History is written...

Thursday, October 19, 2006

What if...?

It's funny how one thing can lead to a totally different thing. There are certainly always more to know and realise. E.g. an innocent extra word can lead to talk about cute girls on islands...Another event was that a certain mother had made her daughter...hmm...actually an "island girl" (namewise at least), aware of the existence of a different school many years ago, who later made me aware of that school. From that I mainly got the sweetest friend one can imagine. A third more life changing event was that day I read the morning paper. They were only a few words, but they have affected my whole life and I will always be greatful for that!

So "what it"...the eternal question. Enjoy the good things that you do have.

Calm

I haven't read that many blogs so far, I am so new at this, but those that I have read are so calm and normal (in a good way), and nothing like mine that often reflect my state of mind which every now and then is very intense and not seldom angry. I do try not to get so wired up so often, but it's really hard. I am just so glad to have at least a FEW people who can stand and/or handle me! Maybe I should do like Brad and stay away for 7 years and take it easy on a mountain and just build something.

Hmm...I went reading blogs and then reading the blogs they read and all the sudden I am reading Ulf Bjereld's blog. He's a professor in political science, a famous one here. Interesting...I must read more later. I have already read some things but that was a long time ago and it wasn't his blog, more like a book. Not that I remember which one at the moment. I don't remember all the course literature and who wrote what. I can imagine that at least one that I know for sure reads this blog might like to read Ulf's (http://ulfbjereld.blogspot.com/)...

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Rawls & Rasmus

Untill I can figure out how to get the permanent "linkarea" right, I just have to put my links here. The one I have in mind at the moment is:

http://www.rawlsandme.blogspot.com/

The good thing is that if you can this you can read that (=in English). It was the "Streetville forever" that finally made me take the decision to put it here.

Everyone knows the monkey and the monkey knows no one.
At least one of the no ones has a face now.

Now I have to go back to the Tamil Tigers that I have to read about. As it says under "my picture", no discipline but lots of commitments. I might get back with another post later, I've got a feeling that I'm going to stay up late tonight, again. So, "till next time, tadaaa"...

Truth? Haven't checked

These are the facts
--from the Lazyboy
-so help me God

This is who we are, this is what we do, this is what it is
- the bare facts of the life we live
This is who we are, this is what we do, oooo--oh

Did you know, that 1 out of 4 Americans has appeared on tv?
Did you know, 61% of all hits on the internet are on sex-sites?
Everyday 21 newborn babies will be given to the wrong parents
The average person swallows 8 spiders in a year
Cannabis is the most widely abused drug in the world
The average person laughs 13 times a day
Elvis was originally blond
The average age of first intercourse is 15.3 years old
The average erect penis is 5,2" long - and 4,2" circumcised
Eskimoes use refrigerators to keep food from freezing
41% of all people take people with curly hair less seriously
20% of all females have had at least 1 homosexual experience
Did you know, that there is no such thing as an anti-wrinkle-creme?

This is who we are, this is what we do, this is what it is
- the bare facts of the life we live
This is who we are, this is what we do, this is what it is
These are the facts of the life that we live
This is who we areBare facts of the life we live
This is who we are, this is what we do, this is who we are, are, are, are, are...

22% of the time, a pizza will arrive faster that an ambulance in Great Britain
96% of all women have at one time in their life faked an orgasm
3 people die every year, testing if a 9 volt battery works on their tongue
The 'Guinness Book Of Records' holds the record for being the most stolen book in public libraries
Butterflies taste with their feet
5% of the population is gay
The worlds best known word is 'okay', the second most well-known word is 'Coca-Cola'
The giraffe can clean its ears with its tongue
Charles Chaplin once won 3rd prize in a 'Charles Chaplin look-a-like contest'
In 1995 a Japanese trawler sank because a Russian cargo plane dropped a living cow from 30,000 feet
Only one book has been printed in more copies than the Bible - the IKEA-catalogue
This is who we are, this is what we do, this is what it is- the bare facts of the life we live

This is who we are, this is what we do, this is what it is
These are the facts of the life that we live
This is who we are
The facts of the life we live
This is who we are, this is what we do, this is who we are...

1 cigarette takes away five minutes of a person's life
In 1950 we were 3 billion people on the earth - today we are 6 billion people(6 billion people, 6 billion)(time is ticking, ticking, yeah...)
'Donald Duck' was banned in Finland, because he doesn't wear pants
74% of all nudist-females are nudists, because their husbands are nudists
More people die from a champagne cork popping, than from poison spiders
21% of all traffic accidents happen because the driver falls asleep
Did you know that originally a danish guy invented the burglar alarm? - unfortunately it got stolen

This is who we are, this is what we do, this is what it is
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah...
This is who we are, this is what we do, this is what it is
Yeah, yeah...
This is who we are
Bare facts of the life we live
This is who we are, this is what we do
This is who we are, this is what we do
- so help me God

(Btw, it's a song lyrics, for those who didn't realise it)

Monday, October 16, 2006

When is involuntary pain ok?

Oh, right, the word "involuntary" obviously indicates that it never is. It's like saying that rape is ok sometimes. I actually have met a person who thinks that Guantanamo is ok and that some torture is ok too. Usually I really don't mind when people are a bit different from everyone else, for me common = boring, but certain things are just not ok! He actually said that torture is not forbidden. Oh I love when people think that they know more than a person who actually read/heard anything what about something, and even someone who studied HR for an entire year. But, it's a "known fact", according to me, that the less a person actually knows a about something, the more convinced is he/she that he/she is absolutely right.

An antitorture blog:
http://palady.wordpress.com/2006/05/22/


When a question is asked, it this or that ok and the answer is "yes", there is a extremly easy way to check the answer. What if YOU are in that position or YOUR son/daughter is in that position? Would you think that torture or death penalty is accepatable then? I had that discussion whith a man on the street a couple of weeks ago. I asked him, what if it was his son in that chair (we had a huge, electric chair with us, not real, but almost a replica) and he refused to answer. He said that it would be unthinkable that his son would do any harm and that the question is hypothetical => irrelevant. Logically that would mean that the frequent question "what if it was your daughter that was raped and murdered?" is totally irrelevant since it's hypothetical. Such logical thinking is waaay beyond many people's braincapacity.

Since I know that people don't like to read anything that takes more than 30 seconds to read, I found a short article IN ENGLISH...just for you guys. Me = nice ;-)

http://web.amnesty.org/pages/stoptorture-issues-eng

and another in Swedish, which I didn't look for, you know, surfing...

http://net11.amnesty.se/www/wk/tortyr27805

and a tiny bonus link. I can't help myself.

http://net11.amnesty.se/www/tema/tortyr


Now I am going to go somewhere else and be pissed of. My couch looks friendly.

Mamma Mia what a wonderful country

Sorry for all the Swedish articles...but they are the ones I usually read of obvious reasons (including me not putting enough effort to make sure that I do not only that + lack of time). This one is about the pros and cons about Sweden, on the one hand people complain of the high taxes and the bad weather, and on the other hand we miss the food and maybe even some institutions (eg. Systembolaget (which is the only place you can buy alcohol except for light beer), the Pharmacy), and partly depending were in the world you are. The articla is hardly politically neutral, but what can one expect from newspapers in a country where there is no political balance what so ever. To bad that not enough people realise that diversity is good, how could one otherwise make well balanced choices? I'm just glad that the journalists are not all on the same pages.

Back to the article. It asks some interesting questions about Sweden and put forwards the pros and cons. What does Sweden stand for abroad?

http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?a=381079

Emigrants but reversed

I found an article about Vilhem Moberg's book "Utvandrarna" (The Emigrants) (a Swedish classic) which has been transformed in to a reversed theater piece. Instead of being about Swedes leaving Sweden, it's about the people coming there, today. So many are critical of the immigrants today, but it is important to remember all the Swedish people who had to leave Sweden to survive during the 1900 century, which is not a long time ago at all. Why is ok for us to emigrate when we need it but not ok that others immigrate? The answer is pretty easy.

http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=2205&a=580428&previousRenderType=2

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Nobel arbetslöshet & girls

Jag säger varken bu eller bä. Fick den här länken och tänkte att artikeln kan vara intressant att läsa, informativ och inte speciellt lång, och information kan man aldrig få för mkt av.

http://www.lotidningen.se/?id_site=8&id_item=4037

It's really nice to hear that my best friend has a good time in Spain, as glad for that as I am jealous ;-) I like it when things seem to turn out as one wish for, especially when the person is named Ywonne...and not to forget the one and only Simon who is kind of attached to her :-) BUT, they are TWO distinct persons even though they are a couple. Once she told me that too many see them as one just because they are a couple, so remember that folks, don't do that, it´s not always appreciated! By the way, the girltalk is better without a guy present, it's kind of a condition for it being a girltalk...

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Wise words

...that and opinions and information, was what my father just wrote me in an email that he expects of me in this blog. Hm, wonder what he thought about me talking about my old nickname and my crappy nose...and God for that matter? Wise enough? He can't complain, he stands for 50 % of the shaping of me, and obviously that includes nosetalks among other things.

I actually liked my teacher today. He agreed with some of the things I said in a discussion. :-) I like to feel smart, or so I tell my self that I am (=ignoring all the people there who have thought and read so much more about certain subjects and express them very well and complicated enough to make it sound ever smarter). I felt really stupid the other day when I TRIED to do some parts of a test on the Internet to enter a very specific course/program. Why didn't I inherit 50 % of my fathers general knowledge?! I think I have to start a course of my own called "Read every newspaper, both in the future and 50 years back". There are people who managed to do that when they were in my age, that and more. Impressing. I've got a lot to do.

I feel like I should write something wise and informative now. ....so I go and search for something intersting in a Swedish newspaper (DN), and look what I find! About Slovakia of all places, which isn't very common! The Slovak socialdemocratic party, SMER, which leads the Slovak government is barred from the European socialdemocratic party. The reason is that they are in coalition with the extrem right, SNS. Their leader has made crude statements about the roma people and the Hungarian minority in the country. When SMER decided to cooperate with SNS after the election in June this year, I could think of many bad words. That was the worst possible choice they could have made. Could you Swedes imagine the socialdemocrates here in Sweden enter a coalition with sverigedemokraterna (Swedish SNS)?! No way!

http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=1042&a=580187&previousRenderType=6

By the way. Another thing to think of when you vote for a party, any party, one should never forget that a vote for a national party is a vote for the whole group in EU. E.g. giving your vote to the relatively moderate Christian party in Sweden is supporting the Christian Polish party among others...and you do know what Poland wants within the EU, don't you?!

http://www.rfsu.se/gor_abort_till_en_rattighet_i_eu!.asp (första bästa träff jag fick) (Slovakia is also mentioned there. The abort question was one of the things that in the longrun that actually cased the early election in the country, but that is another story, but it included their Christian party of course). Btw, it dies about 70 000 women every year because abort it's not legal in many parts of the world. Something to think about. "Men alla håller inte med om att Sverige har agerat särskilt kraftfullt, i alla fall inte inom EU. Birgitta Ohlsson, folkpartistisk riksdagsledamot har motionerat i riksdagen om att Sverige bör verka för att fri abort ska bli en rättighet inom EU men fått avslag." (But not everyone agrees that Sweden has acted very powerfull, at least not within the EU. Birgitta Ohlsson, MP, has put forward a bill about that Sweden should work for that free abortion should become a right within EU but the proposal was rejected." (http://www.ordfront.se/Ordfrontmagasin/Artiklar/sverigessvek.aspx) Sweden might do a few/many good things within the EU, but there is no thing as doing enough. It anyone did that, there would not exist so many problems. So, Sweden is definitely not doing enough.

I heard somewhere that Anna Politkovskaja lived in the most dangerous countries in the world, that is for people with her profession. Good that we don't live there dad...or at least you :-/

Sueña con los angelitos folks...I got to go to bed, even my nose is getting cranky because it's tired.

*zzzzoming out*

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Nature = normal

Whether or not one believes, I think this quotation is good (taken from a big Swedish newspaper).

"God don't necessarily need to speak, for us to discover the certain signs of his will. It is enough to examine natures way."

=> so what is common in nature is God's will, right? :-) Otherwise I'd say he/she/it fucked up big time.

Sneeeze, thats's meee

Oh, I hate my nose, the exterior is ok, I'm complaining on the interior. It is messing with me more than usual, that and the rest of the system of a breath. On top of that, I'm hungry but I'm running out of food and it is the last thing I feel like getting. That would mean dressing in acceptable cloths, walk all the 10 min walk, buy more food than my poor hands like carring back, and finally feel exhausted and have even less motivation to study. It sucks living be myself, at least times like these. Too bad Anna doesn't live here (close by) anymore...she makes very tasty pies! I'd like one of those...Pleaaaase sweet Anna :-)

Now I have to read som of the book "The Impire". I just said some, the things I get, which is not that much.

Over and out.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

The story begins here

*harkel* As the title indicates, my head is as some of you already might know, very, very crowded. If you didn't know that before, you're lucky, because when I start talking/writing, I might not stop, at least not for a while. (I've heard something about a "big ego"...well, it's not impossible ;-)/:-/) There is a reason that I was called e.g. "snackemoster" by my family when I was a little girl. "Snackemoster", well, literally I guess it would be something like "talkative auntie", but I have a strong feeling that there is a much better, real, word for it, one that I can not think of at the moment. I talk TOO much (which is closely connected to the amount of thinking), I know, I try not to, although with little success. Sorry. Hence the title :-) Instead of writing and sending emails all the time about things most of you don't read anyway, you can read it here, if you feel like it.

Even if it's too late, I'd just like to say that yesterday, 10 October, was the International day against the deathpenalty! Not to be forgotten... We, a couple of Amnesty groups, had a manifestation 7 Oct.

"Lean back and just enjoy the melody, the music suits even the savage beast..."