mandag den 24. november 2014

Inspiration is my greatest key to imagination.



As I'm surfing on the internet (basically wasting my life) I've come to realize that perhaps I should use my time more efficient. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to come up with any other ideas of how to make my life more memorable here in the evening at 20:15 o'clock. Therefore I've come to the conclusion that I just as well could write this post for any of you who might be interested in reading my "exceptional" writing...



Lately, I've been thinking a lot about life and what makes mine special.


Yes, just like Winnie the Pooh I think for real...


I could say that I've superpowers, are one of the popular girls from school (which everyone worships) or even an amazing person with the ability to make everyone else's life easier! But it would all be a lie... Instead I'd be more likely to say that one of the things that make my life more interesting is the unknown in knowing. Yes, I know. This might sound very strange to you but this little part of my life is called imagination. I use it everyday to reflect and criticise upon the world in which I live. ANYWAY, the interesting thing about the unknown in knowing is the small facts that can never be entirely proven... Honestly, try to think about it... When was the last time you could actually prove something without thinking: "OH damn... Do I really know this?" For instance try to think about a really famous guy like Christopher Columbus. According to history books and very old dusty documents he discovered America in 1492. In our modern world we rely on this fact, since some geeks (like myself) strife for an explanation of the nature of the establishment of America. Christopher Columbus was the first link to the new world that would later be known to be a superpower with great influence on all other world countries. 








Yep, it is actually this increadibly handsome old man I'm talking about. The MIGHTY Christopher Columbus with the big smile :D







However, how can we actually base our knowledge on old dusty documents? They were written centuries ago so why trust them? No one today can actually claim to have lived in 1492 or to have witnessed Christopher Columbus go offshore in America! This is just a simple example of something much greater. If you have lost focus by now I don't blame you, because this is deep, forgotten and most importantly (probably) bullshit. But I like to reflect over this kind of bullshit.  And the case with Christopher Columbus is just one out of many other things that inspires me when using my imagination to reflect upon this deep shit... But don't get me wrong! History is a totally interesting subject with a lot of dead guys and a lot of useless informations that is used to create these great or disastrous stories (that may or may not be true. You never know!). As I told you before I'm one of those total geeks who loves it ;)


Annnnd that was all for today. I've to make homework now because I'm a serious procrastinator that has to get some work done before the AMAZINGLY FUN school tomorrow.

Love Ya

XOXO



fredag den 20. juni 2014

Long time no see

So it has been a while since my last post... And I'm truly sorry, if you actually took your time to read my first post. However, even though time has passed it doesn't mean I have changed a bit.

Anyway, enough with the apologies... I've now finally decided that I should try and post some of the pictures that I take in my spare time. Because where else would be a better place to show of my amazing skills? Who knows... Maybe you'll actually like it?


Okay here it goes.


No 1. A classy landscape that you've probably seen before: Some spineless clouds in a BIG, deep blue sky and a meadow with an eye-catching green colour.



No 2. This one might be the definition of weird or just "weirder". And yes this is my CRAZY cat, which (I'm not kidding) always have a tendency of attacking people instead of being purring, adorable and sweet.



No 3. A random ladybug from my random garden. Believe it or not but this one actually made it to the top 20% in the pixoto community! If you happen to know about such a community on a web side under the name pixoto.com. 



No 4. Well this one I took on top of the museum of Aros in Denmark.  Isn't the view just lovely? I certainly think I nailed this one!




That's it and all you get for now... I hope (as the most interesting blogger on the internet) that I didn't bore you to death. There will be more to follow in the (hopefully) nearest future, so stick around!

XOXO

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