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fredag den 9. august 2019

Where I would have ended up instead.......

Safri Duo, Clark Anderson and Lonely Planet Travel programmes

In the years before I decided to go to the Philippines I was mostly interested in South America and if I might be able to afford a holiday there.
Since nobvody really knows how many people live in South America, there is a need to emphasize their cultural values when they describe why they are succesfull in sports or have a stable economic system. What we know however is that there are some megacities down there. Try to watch the amssive buidings and cheer size of the city. It must have taken its toll on its population and cost many man hours. See Sao Paolo for your self:

There are so many big buildings but the city isnt bustling with life in the sense that asian cities are. There however a well developed public transport system with busses and trains that make people get around quicker. There definately is a ghost city feel over it, which could be explained by its perhaps over ambitious construction policies following the rise of global capitalism in the 80's. Sao Paolo proves that you need to actually stop and consider people first I believe. Anyway heres a video of the traffic there. I dont know much about the night and streetlife of Sao Paolo but I will add a video to show you that the ambitions to populate this city certainly shows in the nightlife.



Sao Paolo is so unbelievably big, and unlike anything I have seen in Europe or Asia. It must have taken a lot of planning but it isnt really what we know from videos from Brazil. It must be the worlds best kept secret megacity and even the inspiration for the city of Zion in the movie Matrix I believe. It is so because I believe the city is an attempt to create a big civilization there, but I doubt that these houses are actually occupied. Im gonna post a link to craigslist Sao Paolo if anyone wants to join the the Brazilians in their effort to become a economic superpower, or simply want a bit of fun at the beach:
I would like to go to Brazil, and maybe should have instead of The Philippines. This seems to be the ideal destination for a holiday for me, but in the mean time Im just going to be in Scandinavia. One of the good things about Brazil is the way they look at their bodies. they are really physical and unlike asians interested in actually dancing and doing things. Its also a really gay friendly destination. There is however also conservative values, which I know from a friend in Mexico. Thats why I included this tweet from someone I know in the lesbian community. I knew someone called Clark Anderson who came from America but had a Filipino mother and a american father. His father was actually Bon Jovi and I met him at a club called called Rust. I was there with another friend called Temu Jantunen. We met some Danish girls there and we talked and it was COOL because they were good looking. I decided I wanted to meet girls and later borrowed money from my mother and went to Manila. This is Clark, and to the right is the band he played in while he was in Denmark to perform.




I want to show you a map accordiing to how friendly the countries are towards our european identity as a nation of liberalism and freedom of expression. Mostly it relates to which countries consider my identity as eastern european/romani person who lives in the caucasian world as positive. I will show you which countries are positive towards me as a free individual and who believes in a freely expressed sexuality. I also want to show you how people send money when they live in foreign countries. My brother and my mother sent money to me with western union. They are everywhere around the world and it would never be a problem to have some cash, even if I had ended up in South America in the opposite end of the world.








On my first year in UP, I was so in denial w/ myself to the point that I joined in a religious org that promotes heteronormativity. Funny how this institution has its own set of extremes. I'm just rly glad that I learned to embrace my truth.





Happy Pride! 🌈

Part man and part goat, Pan was the god of wild groves, shepherds, and flocks. Born in Arcadia to Hermes and a Dryad, Pan was a precocious child whose goat’s feet and horned head delighted gods, but startled mortals. Nymphs weren’t too happy with his looks either and, as much as Pan loved them, they almost never loved him back. One of them, Syrinx, chose to be transformed into marsh reeds to save herself from Pan’s advances. Pan cut the reeds and joined them side by side in decreasing order, thus creating the very first set of panpipes. Ever since then, he was rarely seen without the instrument.

Family


Pan’s parentage is a bit ambiguous, but, according to most sources, he was the son of Hermes and a Dryad, whether Dryope (the daughter of the Arcadian hero Dryops) or Penelope of Mantineia. Possibly due to a name-confusion error, even early authors sometimes make him the son of Odysseus’ wife, typically keeping Hermes as his father, but sometimes swapping him for Apollo. According to the oddest one of these stories, Pan didn’t have a divine parent at all, but was, in fact, the fruit of Penelope’s affair with all of her 108 suitors!

Pan’s Role

Pan was born a mature child in Arcadia; his distinct appearance (half goat, half man) delighted the hearts of all gods, which is why they named him “Pan” (meaning “all”). In addition, Pan’s name is the basis from which the word panic is ultimately derived.






Langebro
Da jeg gik ud over Langebro,
en tidlig mandag morgen,
da så jeg en der stod og græd.
Hvis du tør - så kom med mig.
Jeg gik forbi dæmonernes port,
ud for Kofoed Skole,
der stod en hel flok og drak sig ihjel.
Hvis du tør - så kom med mig.
Jeg mødte en der gik rundt med "Vågn Op,"
hun var Jehovas vidne.
Hun råbte: "Jorden går under idag!"
Hvis du tør - så kom med mig.
Jeg så en kvinde der løb efter sin mand,
hun havde så skønne øjne.
Hun råbte: "Hey, du har stjålet mit liv!"
Hvis du tør - så kom med mig.
Hvis du tør - så kom med mig.
Hvis du tør - så kom med mig

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