Hello, My Life Sucks...

I pay 6000 Norwegian crowns a year for my Godforsaken program.

The bill arrives every September and I have three weeks to pay all that.

That’s cheaper than my old tuition, but they could’ve at least divided the payment monthly and slapped some interest onto it.

ANYWAYS, school was more fun there than here.

For a society that believes leisure is a necessity, these people epitomize boredom to an infinite extent.

We do not have acquaintance parties, school foundation day celebrations, sportsfests, patriotism weeks, class retreats, recognition/graduation days, Christmas parties, nutrition months, UN days..

We do not have lives outside of school. Unless you call going to a cabin in the mountains a life. Well it is, actually, but not on a weekly basis.

Nobody can put the words ‘night’ and ‘life’ together until they’re 22. Nobody drinks or smokes hookahs (in my class, at least). The best party I’ve gone to included guitar hero, tacos and a huge trampoline. Then again that was bad because I didn’t know anybody.

Birthday celebrants don’t pay for your food. They’ll eat dinner in front you and wouldn’t bother inviting you to their table. I bet they wouldn’t even throw you a biscuit.

I’M SORRY BUT THIS IS NOT THE KIND OF LIFE I WANT.

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PostSummer Depression

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This mix of OneRepublic's Marchin On kicks balls.

Summer is o-fucking-ly over.

I had an awesome time.

Right after the last school day, I practically hibernated.

Then, Denmark happened.

Then, major slacking.

It's August!

Like 20 fucking days until school starts!!!

I hate school.

I LOVE THIS SONG.

peace. xo

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56°N 10°E: Denmark in a Pea Pod

Another vaycay in another country I know nothing about. The places stepped on were 2 schweet lodgings (cottage and hotel), 3 oosome theme parks, 2 craptastic zoos, and 3 insane historical exhibits; plus, random pitstops along the super highways and a pretty beach. Travel time totaled to over 40 hours, both via cruise and drive. Distance travelled totalled to over 2000km (1243mi); excluding the cruise. Approximately 6 days of fun and partypooping (details follow) in one country, Denmark.

We took a ferry from Oslo, NO to Fredrikshavn, DK. Thank you, Stena Line, for the cute bunk rooms, the Tax-free Shopping, and the pricy Breakfast Buffet. The closed-on-Sundays Disco and the boring C-View Bar, except the drinks, were disappointments.

We stepped away from the itinerary I made and stopped by 3 spots before checking-in at the cottage.

The tip of the iceberg: LEGOLAND! I can't believe I wore heels and carried a duffel bag for a day. (Ch-yeah, it takes a day, even more, to experience the whole thing.) Carrying the bag, I regret, not wearing the heels, JSYK. Although this was the highlight of the trip, I give it 3 out of 5. Disneyland Hong Kong is still way better.

The next day sucked the most. Apart from seeing just ONE place, because of a certain fun-sucker, we wasted hours driving around with no destination in mind and stopped by the most ridiculous excuse of a mall to rest. The best part was getting home.

The next day was pretty cool. The museum was kinda boring but the CASTLE... Now THAT'S what you call a castle! It's like 10 times as big as our house!!! 5 mazes, about 10 gardens, and the landscape...oh my God. The castle interior was a killer. I want a castle to live in, seriously. Not every part was granted access but the study was enough, everything else was just a bonus.

At this point, we were in the middle of Denmark's area of responsibility. Instead of driving back to the cabin, we drove all the way to the east coast, COPENHAGEN! The original plan was make a pitstop at those thingies along the super highway, but we checked-in at a hotel anyways. Thank you, Hotel Niels Juel, for the cable TV, the lovely shower, and the free breakfast.

This time, I was the pissed one. Fun-suckers just don't know when to quit. I'm not talking about me, BTW, I was infected.

ANYWAY, the Tivoli Gardens was/were the main idea. I did NOT want a multi-ride ticket, but was bought one anyways. I did NOT show any interest in riding anything. I seriously did NOT want to. It took about an hour until I was forced to ride a small roller coaster with my brothers. NO challenge. Not even the bigger roller coaster, the drop, and the twisty thingy. I did NOT scream in any of the rides. I left with a smile, though. Prolly coz o'the bumper cars. I guess I enjoyed somehow. We took out some KFC before heading to the cabin.

(Oh right, the Little Mermaid, her ugly twin actually, was there while she was at some expo in China.)

Another thing! There was this long bridge, The Great Belt Bridge (in fact), between Nyborg and Korsør. We wanted a photo op at one end. We got lucky that it was a beach.

On our last day, I felt homesick. I was really excited to go home, especially because we had a sleepover and a trip to the beach waiting for us! I'd love to post photos but the uploading eats up the bandwidth and my dad and brother are already pissed because their game keeps lagging.

AWRYT! IT ENDS HERE!!!

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Summer Love

I don't even know why I like this song. :)

I'm fucking tired yet thirsty for more of summer.

Need I say more?

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ECLIPSE Aftershock

What I usually do after having seen a twilight movie is get the soundtrack, including the score.

For Twilight, I went nuts for the both the songs and the score.

For New Moon, neither. That movie was absolutely depressing. I'm not sure if that's a good thing. Or maybe it was supposed to be depressing.

For Eclipse, however, it all came back.

I faved Ours by The Bravery and Let's Get Lost by Beck and Bat for Lashes.

BUT THE BEST TRACK EVER...

WEDDING PLANS by HOWARD SHORE, from the score.

As freakishly obsessive as it sounds, I literally get goosebumps just thinking about it.

And and and as old as it sounds, I canNOT wait for Breaking Dawn. It'll be epic, I'm sure.

I'm making it a to-do-before-I-die thing to buy the saga in blu-ray once all the movies are out.

FOR NOW, I just wanna ask you to go and watch Eclipse. It's awesomely sick.

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I have. I do sometimes. I might.

There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.

1 John 4:18

Jealousy is merely a product of fear. The fear that the other girl might take him.

I used to believe that it's normal to be jealous, and that it's okay to talk to him about it.

I still do sometimes, but only out of shock.

It's an adiabatic process. No heat is transferred through the system. Or the transfer is so quick that it goes unnoticed.

It's like when you're bored and scrolling around on facebook passing by a wall-to-wall thing going on between them and like a reflex, you go back to that and start reading and suspecting what could be going on between them and then you take a deep breath and just let it go.

As much as I want to, I can't promise that this won't ever happen.

BUT, I have this mantra in mind.

If it is Love, the other girl does not exist.

 

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Earlier today..

A father set her daughter in a frozen lake. Once the girl was frostbitten, the dad put her on a sawbench and started cutting the frostbitten parts in lengthwise strips.

FYI The girl was still alive and talking.

Someone called on her dad and he stopped and went out. The girl called to her dad because the saw which was midway through her arm was starting to hurt.

Then, I woke up.

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Friday Happy

Happy Friday?!

I effing love Summer!@#$%

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