Monday 29 October 2007

Monday... Why?!

Hi there! How was your weekend? I had fun with friends at a small get-together Friday, held by Evy. Saturday: worked at our garage roof in the morning (08:oo til around 14:00), hang out with one of my best friends, Janette(She's GREAT!^_^) in the evening. Sunday: Hang out with Malvie all day!!=D We watched Mr. and Mrs. Smith. I regret I didn't see it when it went on the cinemas!!! Argh! How annoying... Well, I give it 5 (OK, i know this is how unoriginal as it can get, but I'm just too lazy now).

The old movie poster... Cool, huh?! ^ ~ ^

We ate dinner(best in a long time), listened to music while dancing, and went off to play xbox(you don't need to know this, but hey! it's a RANDOM blog, alright?!). Yep. Two girls playing car games for xbox. We had lots of fun I think. I'm very happy we hung out.^_^Yey!


Too much homework again... I don't have time for this, really, but... Ah...


I just want to recommend some songs by the Clash: Koka Kola, The guns of Brixton, This is England, Janie Jones, I'm not down, I fought the law, death or glory and... This could take some time if i go on any further... Promise me you will at least read the song text for This is England and listen to Janie Jones and the classics such as Rock the Casbah. Unless U are wannabes of any kind! If that's the case, I recommend strongly that you leave this site at once, due to offends, and unhealthy facts...


Then I'm done for now. The Kinks is the best homework music. They're one of the best<3

Friday 19 October 2007

Random talk...

Kyaa! I'm all hooked on Fruits basket, Fall in love like a comic, Vampire knight AND others...
-~-* - sight.. But luckily, onemanga has all the series so I don't need to worry about the money. ^_^ I will buy one specimen later! But Fruits baskets is too long! I can't afford it. Too bad, but hey! I must not become spoiled, right? - Though mangakas are very hard working people(!), so they need money too(my favourite excuse)!
*nod, nod* -_-




I like the topics in fruits basket... I also feels like a rice ball(um... just read the story...). I think everyone actually feels a bit different. Like they don't quite fit in. I am in a world by myself. But I have another person in that world too...

This make me think of lonely children... It's so sad. Many young people go outside in the middle of the night because they can't stay at home. Reasons: fighting family, abuse, alcoholics(basically, every Norwegian is an alcoholic. No, seriously. Even our neighbours who works as christian priests...) As I am talking about alcohol: Most of us need to learn how to relax without it. We must not run from ourselves, into the unknown world. We should all stay at home, and find the darkest place in our soul. Then we should take care of it . Slowly turn it into a warm light. At least this is how things work for me. I need no alcohol. I am happy in my own company. I know my dark sides.
This way, I know what to do. I can trust my self... And by trusting one self, one can trust others.

Well. That's my point of view. But I grew up with my self too. I had a steady room, and good parents. I actually think my childhood was stable. There was always someone taking care of me... I still have the child in me^_^ It's very precious to me.
But now. Everyone loose it at the age of four. - That's HORRIBLE.
This way, the children can't develop enough fantasy. They can talk about everything. Even rapes... It's sad... Too sad. I hope grown ups all over the world will see this one day. Please don't give your own child a long and painful death. Don't try to make it be everything you wasn't. It's no good. It will only make things the opposite. Those who forces capitalism on a people, turn them into pure blooded communists. No one seems to remember this, ever... Heh...

I'm just saying: Think of how many who have been destroyed by alcohol, and dictatorship. Alcohol doesn't bring any good. Just think of the inuits. How do you think they feel about people sying: -ha! no one can beat me when it comes to drinking! I love alcohol! Wohoo!.. And afterwards, they say:- you're too young to drink. It's not good for you. I won't allow it. Now. Go get me that bottle of wine.
More discipline in school?! No! Absolutely not. It is not a substitute for learning. Rather more competent and respecting teachers. I dislike those who think we are lazy at school. They never try to understand. We learn twice as much as they did. And it's always increasing. You can't demand respect, you have to earn it. This is the same in every situation. Also with lovers and children. Believe me. I know it too well.

... This was interesting to remind you on. Those who think this post was stupid because I just figured them out as obstinate idiots.

Tuesday 16 October 2007

Hard times - Burma/Myanmar



Japan Slashes Aid to Burma After Crackdown
By Naomi Martig Hong Kong16 October 2007


Japan has canceled almost $5 million in aid to Burma, in its first action against the military government since security forces cracked down on pro-democracy demonstrators in Rangoon and killed a Japanese journalist. Naomi Martig reports from VOA's Asia News Center in Hong Kong.
Photo released by Democratic Voice of Burma showing Japanese journalist as he lays in the street after being shot in Rangoon, 27 Sep 2007

Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary, Nobutaka Machimura, says Japan has decided to withhold a $4.7 million grant for the construction of a Japan-Burma community exchange center.
Machimura says Japan is urging Burma's military government to listen to the international community and work toward democracy. Japan is one of Burma's largest aid donors.
When security forces in Rangoon fired into crowds of peaceful protesters in late September, at least 10 people were killed, including Japanese video journalist Kenji Nagai.
Burma has said Nagai's death was accidental and that he was hit by a stray bullet. Video footage of Nagai's death appears to show a soldier shooting him at close range. Japanese authorities have demanded an investigation of the incident.


This is just one of the stories circulating at the net. The reason I posted this, is because many other countries as Norway has the same kind of problem. Usually, in recent years, the Norwegian government have sent about 15 mill. NOK (2768702.59 USD). The question is: Should we stop it? Some of the money will go to helping people and saving lives, but what if the money that somehow ends up with the dictator kill even more?

And tourism. Does tourism to Burma support the dictator, or..? Here is an answer: Burma's population has suffered alone for 20 years without knowing whether there were anyone who knew outside. I guess there is only one thing worse than being abused. - Knowing that no one knows. Therefore, people who want to go somewhere, now is the time! The country is so full of traditions, culture and pure beauty.
Another reason to really go...

- Visitors are like a fresh breeze in a closed, damp room.
- For us, you are a taste of freedom.


(said by Ma, a student who means every tourist has a errand there)


- Up close, its not the Burmese temples shining, but the sweat of millions of innocent people, living in a condition of silent desperation...

I hope you will think of this, next time you want to travel completely elsewhere...
- and of course, there is no oil there, so don't think USA will help out, though that is probably for the best, regarding earlier politics, perhaps it's time to figure out a new way... *hint, hint*
I just hope someone can make a huge scene and arrangemet, so that we can send money to the suffering people( I don't know/have money to do something this huge, I suppose..?)...

Sunday 14 October 2007

Eniviromental issues...



I just want to write about an environmental issue: Traveling.

On the average, a Norwegian car release around 2,4 tonne CO2 per year. A plane also release many other greenhouse gasses like: nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide(NOx). Not sure at these facts, but I believe that a plane release 4-5 times more than a car when flying. And just think of all the people who drive their own car instead of taking train or bus on the way there.

Politicians say so much about limits for car-users, and raise costs everywhere to punish them.
But! When it comes to themselves, they do nothing because in fact, they don't give a shit about it.
They have no need for a car anyways, because they only travel by plane... -Bastards.

So we have to confine ourselves to walking, taking bus, train or similar to work... Even the owners of certain companies witch works with this issues use their own car to work!
People need to change! THE WHOLE, SICK AND COLD WORLD NEED A CHANGE!

Sure, there still are many people who care about peace and love, but they still like a holiday by plane now and then... I think I need to do something with this. Start a campaign or something.
Hehe... Keeping the minister of environmental issues as a hostage:p Kidding. I wouldn't stand having someone like that near me.

I just hope someone leave sbys opinion! Would make me happy.

Friday 12 October 2007

Poland tour...


It was time for the class' Poland tour at Yesterday. I didn't go 'cause of practical problems. Too bad. I wanted to come. Really. This is one of the most social events of all three years of junior high school... A whole week toghether... That has an amazing effect on creating social bonds. *sight*

Anyway, I went to Oslo with my mum to find a nail to my LP player. That was some problem! I guess I have a special edition. It's from Fisher. I bought some clothes(longe time since I last did!! -half a year?), and a set with brand new guitar strings(which I've wished for since spring).


And.... Tadaaah: Fushigi yûgi genbu kaiden 5! They(Outland) didn't have nr. 4, so I just made sure I don't need to wait when I get it...


Nowadays I listen much to the album "waiting for the sun", by the Doors. I love it! Most people that like the Doors, like "L.A. woman" best. Strange. I need the other albums too:p Yeat another project. Well, one of my best friends have collected them all, so no problem.^_^
There are so many books I'd like to read! How about you? Just today, I bought "Great expectations" by Dickens. And Monocular(magazine). When will I ever be done?!>.<>
Enough chat. I want to talk about coke and the finer form, crack in Oslo later(It's in the news... Even people that rule our country, and take VERY important decisions use it. People who works in the Norwegian parliament...)! Until then.
Sayonora... ;)

Monday 8 October 2007

I'm too sedated!-_-*


...Long time no see. I've been in Germany and Sweden for my holiday. I had these mixed feelings about Germany, but now I would like to go once more! I love the european forests. My favourite "nature wonder" is actually winther oak. I love them(the old, thick and huge ones)!^.^






We stayed at hotel Adlon Kempinski(WOW!) for two nights. Great, since it lay in the end of Unter den Linden. You could actually see brandenburger tür from the windows...





Well.. Hang around will ya?^_^ Cheers!