Showing posts with label difference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label difference. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Blogs....

I follow quite a few blogs, some on blogger (which I read on google reader) and some on bloglovin. When I saw a few, I mean about 30 different blogs... :) 
I follow different types of blogs too, thank god, right? I read fashion blogs, style blogs, proana blogs, philosophy blogs, psychology blogs, "thought" blogs, book review blogs, LGBT blogs, cooking blogs, game blogs and so on.
I like the different blogs and love to read things that make one think. For example I read about yuri (lesbian) movies, and decided to watch "But I'm a cheerleader". Not a bad movie, but not really a good movie either. It's about a girl, who gets sent to a "rehab for homosexuals" place. She didn't know she was a lesbian when she was sent there, but found out on the "journey to being normal". I'm not sure what year it's from, but it's got female/male roles, that they have to relearn. For example the main character and the other girls that are there have to learn how to cook, clean and care for their husbands. The males on the other hand have to learn to be manly and know manly things, like fixing a car. It's entertaining, but not something I'd watch sober again. Might watch it with friends while having a couple of drinks.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Public Transport - buses vs trains

I've noticed there is a huge difference between the type of people you'd meet on a bus vs the type of people you'd meet on the train. Denmark has both... clearly or else this post would be meaningless. I travel to and from "work/school" and it takes about an hour. I get on the train first (about a 30 min ride) then take a bus (about 20 min).

Nobody is rude or anything, but peoples personal spaces changes. In a bus people sit where there is a seat, whether there is somebody next to you or not. But on the train people don't. Unless it's the train from one side of the country to the other (aka from Bramming to København/Copenhagen). But the everyday train, the ones you take to work or school, people don't sit wherever there is a spot. They sit only if nobody is sitting next to them. It's supper funny to see people walking around looking for a spot they can sit. I can see many places they can sit, but they can't because they are looking for spots that aren't near people.

Quick question to anybody who might read these posts / this blog:
Do you take the train/bus?
Do you want me to ramble about something specific?
Do you care what I talk about?