"My New Year Chronicle of my country condition. And how to recover"
With the Morrissey song Half A Person in a theme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvAzFFScafk
I long for the summer every day !!, winter is a down period As I sit here alone at 3 am, while someone blessed jerk off party-swedish who works at Aker Brygge has sex with a Polish blonde from the Paradise Hotel. What the fuck, I do not need the blonds tonight.The only way to resolve this situation is to drink Lagavulin whiskey, and listening to Morrissey, all night.
But I love Sweden more than anything else (and Norway also) Still. They possess an indescribable and unique nerve, when it is cold and damn, it gives me a sharpness that generates such tremendous creativity.
As I said the weather could be different, people are control freaks and controlled by the gray masses, and the state. This causes panic drinking and needs for SM (which I have). The politicians are useless idiots, it was 30 min polls closed that I voted in favor of the Conservative Party Høyre in local elections in Oslo (A party that is not
a conservative party in the rest of the world).
But because there is always something to fight against, and it is actually important to my artistic soul. There is always something to hate and kicking and there are no no sun.
There are no sunlight that creates apathy and distractions such as sandy beaches, eat bananas, pick up girls on the beach, then Juke juke and siestas. So the day ended, with the only result that turned some papers. So it's the same thing tomorrow Manana, Manana.
I must see himself in the mirror each and do something dramatic. It is the only way to survive here. So you are individualistic, there are no better country to live in, it gives me incredible creative.
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"Or, as author J. G. Ballard writes in "Concrete Island« unfolds. In the novel becomes a man lying next to the highway, stranded on a dead concrete place in the middle of the infernal traffic, unable to get a car to stop to help him from there."