15.8.10
Longtime friends.
There are friends to whome being yourself, whoever that may be, will do. Because they know who that person is and will not think it's strange when you may not act or look like that person for a moment. They know it's the moment and not you that changed things. To those people you don't have to be special, because you're already someone special to them, even when you're completely ordinary. Just doing nothing sometimes means even more to them than when you spend all your money on a fancy diner. Those friends are the best, because even when they haven't spoken to you for a month, it'll be just as nice to see each other as it was before. With these kinds of friends there is no awkwardness, nor will there ever be.
14.8.10
LOOKBOOK.nu: "Animal" by Victoria Törnegren
LOOKBOOK.nu: "Animal" by Victoria Törnegren
Elegant, though sexy.
LOOKBOOK.nu: "got them from my grandpa" by Marianna M: "Acne T-shirt, Zara Chinos, Zara Heels"
Just simple does the trick here
Elegant, though sexy.
LOOKBOOK.nu: "got them from my grandpa" by Marianna M: "Acne T-shirt, Zara Chinos, Zara Heels"
Just simple does the trick here
10.8.10
26.7.10
21.7.10
Bloggin'
Sooo, last few weeks I've been sort of blogging offline. It's like keeping a diary, but I'm keeping it more general. I'm also keeping lists of what I like and dislike, and of what I would like to do/have/go to or anything. I thought I'd share a few thoughts..
I like:
- my birthday (in a somehow childish way)
- dressing up
- orchids
I dislike:
- people who see honesty as an excuse to be rude
- people who act like their life is a tragedy
- people who judge a book by its cover
Sometimes I think our problems aren't the real problem, but the way we deal with them. Not that I will compare cancer with the flu, or an act of terrorism with being stung by a bee, but often the people who suffer from these big disasters happen to be the biggest survivors. Although their problems seem to be the heaviest, they have learned by experience how to make their problems fit in their hands. All this while the people without any actual problem whatsoever seem to be the bigger complainers. They have never experienced a genuine problem and therefore do not know how to handle them. Since they don't know how to deal with their problems, they will tell everyone about them in the hopes of finding someone who does know who to handle them. Once they find such a person, they will never let that person go, or anyway not before their little problem is solved..
- problems
I like:
- my birthday (in a somehow childish way)
- dressing up
- orchids
I dislike:
- people who see honesty as an excuse to be rude
- people who act like their life is a tragedy
- people who judge a book by its cover
Sometimes I think our problems aren't the real problem, but the way we deal with them. Not that I will compare cancer with the flu, or an act of terrorism with being stung by a bee, but often the people who suffer from these big disasters happen to be the biggest survivors. Although their problems seem to be the heaviest, they have learned by experience how to make their problems fit in their hands. All this while the people without any actual problem whatsoever seem to be the bigger complainers. They have never experienced a genuine problem and therefore do not know how to handle them. Since they don't know how to deal with their problems, they will tell everyone about them in the hopes of finding someone who does know who to handle them. Once they find such a person, they will never let that person go, or anyway not before their little problem is solved..
- problems
20.7.10
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