when i was 3 years old i went to the zoo with my grandparents, i saw the penguins sliding and diving into their pool, even at the young age i longed to be carefree… i decided then that when i was older i wanted to be a penguin. for me that means to be happy. so that’s probably a quite a hard goal to achieve in its entirety, but i’m currently a very happy person and i did become a penguin in my own way this summer:D the evidence is here: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=7705128 (scroll down, the video on the left, in general interests section)
also i highly recommend the book “death and the penguin” by andrey kurkov. a beautiful little book which is highly appropriate to my goal of becoming a penguin
Sep 25, 2006, 08:08AM PDT | 0 comments
this is more difficult than you might think for some people… i really wish i could. but i haven’t decided whether it’s the world that needs to change or me
Sep 25, 2006, 07:26AM PDT | 0 comments
when visiting the fringe festival in edinburgh, me and my friend kate (completely on a whim) decided what a wonderful idea it would be to have small pieces of metal stabbed through our skin! hurrah! ok, i always wanted to get my eyebrow pierced, i think it looks good and it’s one of those things i would like to look back on when i’m an old man, who has forgotten what fun and spontanaeity are, and give a chuckle to myself about how i once was and what stupidly pointless things i used to do. unfortunately the idea of getting pierced proved to be more of a moral dilemma for me than most people, i don’t like the idea of damaging myself for fashion… however, fortunately (well, i don’t suppose it was really “fortunate”) an incident with a lamp-post causing unforseen damage to my eyebrow, made the decision much easier anyway. i have taken the piercing out now, i’m not bothered about keeping it in. but i’m glad i did it.
Sep 25, 2006, 07:13AM PDT | 0 comments