lördag 30 april 2011

En liten grej kan göra en jätteglad!!

Vi va ute på kvällsturen nyss. Då tog jag hand om en tygdocka som nån tappat. Jag blev jätteglad. Gudarna ser oss och fixar oss glada!!

fredag 22 april 2011

To set forth from!

‎"And thus I cloth'd my nakes villainy With ol' odd ends, stol'n forth from holy writ AND SEEM A SAINT, WHEN MOST I PLAY THE DEVIL." [William Shakespeare, Richard III]

fredag 15 april 2011

The modernism defined

Funny guys sometimes yell motherfucker and lots of other clichés, curse words, to each other! After their sudden and intense outbursts they look abashed.

In French classical literature there is a famous play about the alleged motherfucker Hippolyte. That's a tragedy by Racine called Phèdre, dated 1677. It's about the human nature, thoughts, longing, inner monologues - unfortunately true understanding is missing in the dialogues between the main figures. Everything seems to be perfect, but still the ghost of the bottomless tragedy knocks on the door, and they let it enter into their hearts. How come? What abominable consequencies eventually!

The play is a modernistic work in my opinion and the content is applicable to the relations of many. It is an excellent showcase to learn a lesson or two. That's why sharing.

Don't irritate the Gods, to revenge our unfair thoughts and actions they may create a Hell around us!

söndag 10 april 2011

The law of Jante in English:

The law of Jante was formulated by Aksel Sandemose in his book "A refugie crosses his path", Oslo 1962.

You shall not:
Believe that you are something
Believe that you are as important as us
Believe that you are wiser than us
Imagine yourself that you are better than us
Believe that you know more than us
Believe that you more important than us
Believe that you are capable of anything
Laugh/smile because of us
Believe that anybody cares about you
Believe that you can teach us anything

The above has been translated by myself in amateurish English.I have done it because of its great social interest.

lördag 9 april 2011

Patrick Bruel

I love the songs and texts by Patrick Bruel. In this case the melody of the French language has a very positive effect on me and make my heart smile "Yes, Yes! That's it! ".

Ref. http://www.allthelyrics.com/lyrics/patrick_bruel/