Showing posts with label Fun and Interesting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fun and Interesting. Show all posts

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Random post

Here's some random pictures that have meaning to me. They're all just random and have no order so bear with me.

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1. Our first contestant is....! Nah, just kidding. Josh Stolberg liked my Jigsaw picture on Instagram!! "Who's that??" He's a writer, director, photographer, etc. and has directed for instance: Piranha 3D, The Hungover Games and more. I felt very honored that he like my picture. :3



2. I sold my Xperia SP, remember? Those who know me know that I am a passionate Android user and I subconsciously made this whole thing. I pimped my phone inside and outside. The crown is there to say "I'm a bawz" and Android surely is a boss!


3. Besides being an Android lover I love smartphones in general. Here's one of my first (it's my second) Android phones. My one and only, beloved Xperia Neo. It surely has a special place in my heart and is one of the best phones I've owned. 

Well my point with this picture is that I have never, I repeat, NEVER ever exposed the "virgin screen". Meaning I've never removed that plastic cover that came outta the box. Yeah, I used that as my screen protector for the WHOLE time that I used the phone. I removed it recently when I flashed ("installed", for those of you that don't know what flashing is) the stock ROM . It was the first time I've seen the screen without cover and I of course, had an extra and, this time, a real screen cover and I put that on. 

What I realized was that the quality of the screen went from junk ass hobo quality with holes and scratches to this pure, beautiful, clean HD. I've been living with a shitty screen my whole life and now I discovered this. Oh boy.  -.- 

Having a clean screen is just as important as having a good phone you're happy with. I can't emphasize how much you should have a good screen protector! 

With my OnePlus I ruined my first tempered glass protector. It lasted like 2 weeks and it wasn't the product's fault, it was my own fault. I bent it too much but that glass is pure HD and beautiful and gives way more premium feeling to the phone.


You see the lower left corner? That's what I cracked. The rest of the screen was intact. I have this thing that I can't stand things that are perfect. They have to be destroyed and that's when I cracked the rest of the screen with my hands. God it felt good.


Just my Xperia Neo on stock ROM. Back to Gingerbread that I looooove!


I don't know what happened here but I didn't do anything. Suddenly my YouTube window came out like this. I just pressed F5 and it was all good again but what is this? Haha. 


Just a funny conversation with my friend.


My little brother loved these! And I do too! Yeah I had my own story of Dragon Ball. It's actually pretty good. The drawings and all that. I like it a lot.

I attract weirdos


I am attracted to different people... This was taken a few weeks back in Göta Källare. This dude/lady was seen outside of the entrance and he got in. I wanted to chill and drink some water by the sofas and I saw that he sat there too. I actually wanted to talk to him so I sat beside him and he quickly started chatting with me. I love how he dares to go out like that, it's hilarious. But his personality isn't the fabulous type you'd probably expect. Anyway, he spoke about some dudes he had met at new years that were there on the dance floor and he wanted to hook them up or something but the guys didn't want him.

In other news, today, Sunday, I aced a summer job! At SOS. "911, what's yo problem boo?"

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Shitz and giggulz

So I text with people a lot and sometimes I just get into the giggle mode and I write the weirdest things that cracks me up now that I look back at these. Here we go:


1. 
"Can I have a picture of you?"
*Sends Susan Boyle*
"Haha, cut it off!"
*Honey Boo Boo*
This one, above, was some random guy, I don't even remember who it was, a random number started texting me and this is how I replied. I am the purple bubble. He stopped replying after the Honey Boo picture.

2. 

"Haha ok. :) Are you free anytime this week? .... Why no reply?"
"I have diarrhea."

This guy randomly came up to me while I was in a hurry to the train to Diana's birthday party last week. It was in the middle of my rush and I was in the corridor between the subway and pendel and this guy randomly stopped my focus and started talking and complimenting me and wanted my number and take me out on a date. 

Honestly, I was very flattered by his move and words, that's why I gave him my number but I knew I'd not go out with him so the sadist that I am I wanted to do some fuckery with him by being as weird as I could... But still being slightly normal. 

3. 

-I'm in!
-That's so weird to me xD
-Haha do it! ... 
- .....put some flour and let everything ferment into a nice hat on you. Oh, I didn't even add the yeast, I'll add that now.

Sorry for the darkness. My phone had night screen mode on. This is my buddy "Murran". I don't remember what we were chatting about but I think I asked about his bald head and somehow I came up with this hat thingy. Basically I wanted to cook something on his head and so I decided to describe some bread like recipe.. So now he has a dough hat.


4. This last one was when I was riding from Diana's bd party last week and I was in the car and super drunk. We were communicating about when I was arriving and well... I don't even remember texting this until "Peter" (that's what we call him) showed me this later that night.


Wednesday, March 25, 2015

OnePlus One - Phone Talk/Love

So I was able to sell my old baby, my XPERIA SP to a man that apparently was going to perform at IEGS! So that was nice, he was a nice person.. who also bought my phone + accessories for my full price.

Today was the first time in a long time that I felt okay, fairly "happy" with life. I mean, I got my phone sold, got some cash back, fixed some papers and tonight I'm meeting up with an old friend from afar. Oh, side note, during Sunday night (22/3) I went to see Chappie in the movies! With Die Antwoord and they're the only reason why I wanted to see that movie because I love Die Antwoord.

Lulz, the reason why I'm writing this is because I want to talk about my new phone, my OnePlus One (OPO). First of all, I am so glad I bought this "back up" case which I bought spontaneously when I realized I had to wait for too long for my screen protector and other cases to arrive. I'm very happy with this flip case even though I've always been against flip cases because they look so impractical, like you have to open a big, fat book in order to get to your phone. Blurgh, anyway, I still think a normal back case is better but I care too much for this phone that I can't afford a single scratch on it so I had to get a more protective case and that's how this flip case came into the picture. It's a blue/turquoise  MOFI case with a steel flip cover, it's really nice and I bought it in Sweden so it took one shipping day, it came so fast and yeah, I'm very satisfied.

On to the actual phone... I am in love. The size of the screen is 5.5 inches, so that plus all the other space makes it a pretty damn big phone. I've used it and I mean... It doesn't matter, you get used to the size but there are moments where you are very conscious of the size, like when I talk on it or putting it in my pocket. My hands are pretty small and my pockets are also small so it happens that I have to actually hold the phone like it's a bigger wallet, which is kind of annoying. But other than that I really like it.

It runs on CyanogenMod (at the moment ;)) and I love all this customization that you can fiddle around with. You can change almost everything to the way you want it. The CPU (processor) makes everything run so fast, I really noticed the speed whenever I wanna download/uninstall an app, everything is done within seconds. I'm on my OPO all the time!!! Not because I do anything special on it but because it's so freaking beautiful to look at. I have set my own wallpaper, icon and themes and it's just soooo beautiful.


So that's my home screen and as you can see by the bottom of the screen are these buttons. I have six, SIX different buttons and I customized them all by adding and rearranging them as I like it. The OPO also has "hard ware" buttons/keys off screen but they are limited to the standard "three" buttons (back, home, menu/whatever). 

Another thing I totally love with the software, Cyanogen, is the music. You can adjust whatever you like to hear, equalizer. I put more bass on the settings and my headphones just busted that bass into my ears I have my own nightclub right in my headphones. I'm listening to music through my OPO because of this. Otherwise I have iTunes on my computer and I listen through my PC but it sounds really flat. 

Another thing I really like with the OPO is the LED notification. It's basically just a blinking dot next to the front camera. Perfect location. I've had "the blinking dot" on my Xperia Neo but it was located on the side of the phone, after that my Xperia SP had this HUGE LED notification, its transparent bar. That phone would be perfect for whoever that sucks at responding quickly to messages since the whole freaking phone would blink. That's a bot too hardcore for me because I am a master at replying fairly quickly.... Because I'm glued to my phone. So going back to the simple dot LED Not. is pretty good for me. It doesn't scream in my face that someone contacted me but it also doesn't hide and let me miss stuff.

So yeah, I've had my phone for a few days now and I am generally very happy with it so far. 


Saturday, March 21, 2015

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Update: Stockholm and INNA

It's been hell of a while since I've been updating around here. Well, I've been having so many changes going on in my life right now that I just forgot about the blog. But now I feel it's time to do an update about some events that have taken place recently.

So I am currently at home, in Stockholm again and I came like 3 Feb because of the INNA concert that took place on the 7th.

Friday night included partying with my beloved Diana and Saturday was INNA time. It was amazing to see INNA, however it was disappointing concidering the major lack of effort to give a good show. I mean, what the heck is she wearing? Shit to the gym? Come on!! Lost some respect for here there.

Anyway, me and Diana were at the front, literally. And I shook hands with INNA!  You gotta reach out! Her hand was cold and so small. Perhaps a bit sweaty..





That's how close she was. I could have her whole face up in my camera without zoom.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

25 Things Creative People Do Differently

It's scary because I can relate to almost everything on this list...


While most think of creative people as “right-brained” or artsy, creativity exists within all of us – even the most logical, linear thinkers.
However, some of us have honed our creative sides a little more than others, and know how to capture and express that imaginative energy. Creative people cover a broad spectrum of personalities, from the stereotypical starving artist to the entrepreneurial businessman. They share some common traits that allow them to bring that creativity to life, including the following:

25 Things Creative People Do Differently:

  1. They work when the work comes to them…meaning that they only paint, draw, write, sew, dance, or write out business plans when they feel like it. Creative people know the mind performs best in small bursts of concentrated work.
  2. They probably don’t have a “normal” job. The creative spirit feels dampened by a job in which it doesn’t get to roam free and do as it pleases. Many creative types turn to entrepreneurship to make money, because it fulfills their soul while still allowing them to get paid.
  3. They see inspiration in everything. Creative spirits become inspired by anything and everything, from an unusual pattern on a leaf to the bright lights of a city at night. They see the world as their oyster, and have a knack for finding inspiration in the most unlikely of places.
  4. They never stop questioning. The creative mind always wonders and always wanders; creative people have highly active imaginations, and ponder the big AND small questions in life. They want to know it all.
  5. They aren’t afraid to fail. They don’t even see failure as a bad thing, because they know that the only way to grow in life is by putting yourself out there and making mistakes.
  6. They are very independent people. They don’t like being told what to do or when to do things. They work best alone and feel totally confident walking their own path in life.
  7. They are risk-takers. Creative people don’t just love doing new things, they actually seek out dangerous or uncomfortable opportunities because this makes them feel alive. It unlocks new doors of creativity, and might even give them insight into previously undiscovered talents.
  8. They use their pain to fuel their passion. Creative people have likely been through very hellish and traumatic experiences, but these experiences give life to their work. They feel inspired by what they learned from their setbacks, and transmute the negative energy from the pain into something positive.
  9. They practice self-development. Imaginative people know that a foggy, unproductive, negative brain will block their creativity and not allow them to express themselves fully. They read self-help books, practice mindfulness, meditate, do yoga, and say positive affirmations. They know that a positive attitude is the cornerstone of achieving a high level of creative success.
  10. They daydream. Creative people let their minds wander, and don’t ask any questions until later. They simply enjoy traveling to new lands and thinking up new concepts through their imaginations, and know that daydreaming can lead to the most profound, unparalleled ideas.
  11. They enjoy spending time alone. Most creative people are seen as loners or misfits, and never really fit in to any stereotype or clique. While this may not always be the case, creative people usually feel most comfortable in solitude because they do their best work in their own company.
  12. They aren’t afraid of being different. They know they’re different, but they wouldn’t have it any other way. They own their uniqueness, and feel honored to show it off.
  13. They only want friends who uplift and inspire them. They don’t want to be around people who don’t have big dreams and visions – they seek out friendships with people who they can bounce ideas off of and who truly understand their soul.
  14. They often act before they think. Despite the stereotype of creative people, most of them actually take huge leaps of faith without going through all the scenarios in their minds first. Why? Because they know that they must live it, not just think it, in order to reach their goals.
  15. They do things most people aren’t willing to do. They don’t give up easily, they put themselves out there, they fail over and over again but see it as growth, and they put in hard work even when they’re tired. Creative people are troopers; they have a strong will and don’t let anything stand in their way.
  16. They have a “yes” mentality. They say yes to life, because they know this will create more opportunities for them. They do things even when they’re scared or unsure – they realize that momentum coupled with a positive attitude create the perfect mixture for exciting things to happen.
  17. They have a strong work ethic. They might work fifteen or more hours a day, depending on how they feel. They know that dreams don’t work unless they do.
  18. They are complex people. They might feel that no one understands them, but they don’t care. They have an intricate web of personality traits and deep emotions, but they feel proud to have so many layers. They think this makes them a more interesting person!
  19. They get bored with the same old routine. They thrive off of new experiences, and actually cringe and feel caged in by doing the same things at the same time, day in and day out.
  20. They move around a lot. They don’t like staying in the same place too long, because their creative energy thrives off of new places, faces, and activities.
  21. They are highly emotional, intuitive people. Most creative people identify with being an empath, or highly sensitive person. They feel things very deeply, and let out their emotions through their creative work.
  22. They may have a hard time falling asleep. Because of their active brains, they might stay up into the early morning hours some nights, either working or just thinking.
  23. They take care of themselves. They realize their creative energy can’t move through them if they don’t keep their mind, body, and soul healthy. They likely care about their diet, exercise often, and meditate daily.
  24. Life means nothing to them if they don’t follow their heart. They don’t relate to people who see everything as a means to an end. To them, their passion is both the means AND the end.
  25. They live life on the edge. They know that they must always feel excited and challenged in life in order to live to the fullest. They want to live a life that is anything but ordinary.

http://www.powerofpositivity.com/25-things-creative-people-differently/

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Dog Whisperer: Trainer Walks Pack Of Dogs Without A Leash

Anyone who has seen the first video before this one? It just shows this guy walking his six Sheperds down the street without leashes. 

Now here's another video, more in depht of the guy, who he is and what's going on with his dogs. It's so damn cute to watch!


Haha: Cheating husband double mutilated

"Cheating husband double mutilated
 
A 32-year-old man in China used his wife's phone to send flirty e-mails to his mistress.
Infidelity cost him the limb - twice.
The man's 21-year-old wife discovered the e-mails, grabbed a pair of scissors and rushed into their bedroom and cut off her husband's penis while he slept, reports the Central European News.
The 32-year-old was rushed to the hospital where family fortune was successfully sewn back. The wife did, however sneak into the hospital, cut off his penis again and threw it out the window.
The body part was never found."


Besides the really shitty written article on its own, I couldn't stop my giggly-gig. Bitch was crazy! Psycho! It's not like the first time was enough, she had to do a double kill and make sure the body part was never to be seen again. 

"The body part was never found": where the hell did it go then? Probably outside the window? Because who the hell would want a bloody ass peyniss they've found on the street? Maybe the wifey took it? What happened to her? Did she get arrested? Do people even get arrested? We don't know shit from this article. This text seemed to be written by a 13 year old!!!

I've seen several articles like this where a woman cut off her husband's dieck. But the pattern I've always seen is that it is ALWAYS happening in China! China really does the most effed up shit. If you ever see a brutal article where some body part is being removed, torture of an animal or whatever, it's probably the work of a Chinese. 

Friday, November 21, 2014

Acute Subdural Hematoma

"An 83-year-old woman developed an acute subdural hematoma—when blood accumulates between the brain and its outer covering (the dura)—from a potentially fatal fall. To save her life, Dr. Carlos A. Rodríguez-Alvarez surgically removed part of the bone from her skull to get access to her brain in what is known as a craniotomy. Once that was done, he performed a subdural evacuation by removing the blood clot with irrigation.
WARNING: This video is not for the squeamish.

Did you get that? Not for the squeamish.

Okay. You can watch it now."



Vad Jimmie Åkesson gör under utbrändheten

I just think this video is hilarious of Jimmie Åkesson. It's in Swedish.


Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Stephen Hawking, funneh

A funny interview with S. Hawking, it's funny throughout the whole video! Check it out! :D


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Lab: Blood Grouping

Today we had our first lab from this new course: Laboratory Methods In Transfusion. We have 7-8 practical ĺabs and 3-4 lectures. We've never had it this way before. Anyway, first lab today and we did blood grouping, you know, the ABO-grouping.



Sunday, October 26, 2014

My Proudest Work



So yeah, I've been feeling the worse lately. For my own mental health I needed to relax and focus my mind on other things. Doing art is something I enjoy. Since I don't see myself as a very skilled artist I figured I'd try something quite easy, and so I made this.

2 days of intense dedication. I'm quite proud, I'd say. I'm not fully satisfied with the whole piece but I'm too tired to work more on it.

The more time you invest in something, the better the results.

My art dedicated Instagram (here).

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

NEW INSTAGRAM

I totally suck at updating my blog. I say this all the time, but I never change. I mean... What can I do? I am extremely busy. Being an adult ain't sweet.

Anyway, I'm posting this to show that I'm alive and I have a new Instagram that I'm working on! I've finally decided to put some extra effort, thought and practice onto my creative side. For years I've been putting my creative side aside, but lately my creativity has been itching and knocking on my brain to produce some art. So here's my new IG dedicated to my handwork.

CLICK HERREEE TO ARRIVE TO ABANDONEDFREAK! 

< ---- This Instagram is also added on the side bar of my blog profile. <----



I still find my artwork to be somewhat... Private... This is a gate into something quite intimate to me. But I guess anyone who discover this place on their own can stay.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Man Dives into an Exploding Volcano

Volcanos are the earth's pimples.

Here's an epic video of a human being really close to the pimple. 

"Kourounis is an adventurer and storm chaser who specializes in documenting extreme weather conditions. With fellow explorer and filmmaker Sam Cossman, the pair climbed deep into the Marum crater, located in an active volcano on the South Pacific's Vanuatu archipelago."



Sunday, September 7, 2014

20 Styles


Maybe I'm super slow about finding this out, since this video has over 5 million views, but it was released five days ago. Whatever, this is really good!! 20 styles of the Linkin Park song In the End. 

Here's another one from the same guy, he has more of these videos:


Tuesday, June 3, 2014

MALDI-TOF MS

I'm studying biomedicine and I was Youtubing this method being widely used and totally loved the video! It doesn't really explain the method itself that much, howver it's very humourus and generally entertaining. Also a good view into what I'm studying. I've done some of the tests being mentioned here.