Saturday, January 29, 2011

Back To Sixties





Surfin' is the only life
The only way for me.
Now surf, surf with me

Bom bom dit di dit dip
Bom bom dit di dit dip
I got up this mornin' turned on my radio
I was checkin' on the surfin' scene
To see if i would go
And when the dj tells me that the surfin' is fine
That's when i know my baby and i will have a good time

We're going surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit

Surfin' is the only life the only way for me
Now surf
Surf with me
Bom bom dip di dit
Bom bom dip di dit

From the early morning to the middle of the night
Any time the surf is up the time is right
And when the surf is down to take its place
We'll do the surfer's stomp it's the latest dance craze

We're going surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit

Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit

Surfin' is the only life the only way for me
Now surf
Surf with me
Bom bom dip di dit
Bom bom dip di dit

Now the dawn is breaking and we really gotta go
But we'll be back here very soon that you better know
Yeah my surfer knots are rising and my board is losing wax
But that won't stop me baby cause you know i'm coming back

We're going surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit
Surfin'
Bom bom dip di dit

Surfin' is the only life the only way for me
Now come on pretty baby and surf with me

Bom bom dip di dit
Bom bom dip di dit
Bom bom dip di dit
Bom bom dip di dit
Bom bom dip di dit
Bom bom dip di dit

Monday, January 24, 2011

A freak and funny family setup

Yesterday, I read this, it sounded so freaky and funny, it's so complicated :

"I married to a widow woman at the age of 44 as a man at the age of 24. And she has a 25-aged daughter and my father married to her. Thus, my father has been my son-in-law because he married to my wife's daughter. Whereupon, my daughter has become my step mother because she married to my father. My wife and I had a son last year. My son has become my wife's daughter's brother, but at the same time he has become my father's brother-in-law. He has also become my uncle because he's the brother of my stepmother. As you understand, my son has become my uncle. My father's wife has given a birth at the end of the year. He's my brother because he's my father's son and he's my grandchild because he's my daughter's son. So, it means that i'm the brother of my grandchild. Besides that; because a mother's child's father is that mother's husband, I'm my wife's daughter's father and also my daughter's son's brother. Shortly, I'm grandfather of myself."

Did you understand anything? :D

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Turkey!

Almost every, or i can say every week there is something written about Turkey and especially Istanbul in our newspaper on the travelpage. I think Turkey is number two or maybe even one on the list to where most swedes go for their vacation...For example today I read that swedes that visit Istanbul have increased in amount in 2010.
And if you thought scandinavia, compared with Turkey, was the place to go skiing you were wrong!! Last sunday I read this in the news:
http://www.dn.se/resor/billiga-och-barnvanliga-turkiet
Turkey is so in!

http://www.dn.se/resor/3-stader

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Avril Lavigne

Hejhej!
I'm thinking about Avril Lavigne and myself. When i was 10-12 years old, something like that, I listened to her first album. And well thinking back to that and listening to the songs now, she was damn coooooool, maaan. Skatergirl. And she sings thing like it's important to be yourself...lalala. BUT WHAT HAPPENED!? I'm not a big fun of her now so maybe I shouldn't speak but her songs now, the few you hear it's like "hey, hey, you, you I don't like your girlfriend. No way, no way, I think you need a new one..." tralalalla poetry!!!
Her first lyrics speak to me, I'm telling ya, listen up folks:



"Fall back, take a look at me and you'll see
I'm for real, I feel what only I can feel
And if that don't appeal to ya, let me know
And I'll go, cause I flow better when my colors show"

.....
"If you're trying to turn me, into someone else
It's easy to see, I'm not down with that
(I'm not nobody's fool) I'm not nobody's fool
If you're trying to turn me, into something else
I've seen it enough, and I'm over that
(I'm nobody's fool) I'm not nobody's fool
If you wanna bring me down
Go ahead and try - go ahead and try"


Nobody's fool


What happened?


                                                                          
But well, who am I to speak. I just hope she's happy! And be yourself, it's the only right way ;) jag är så PK, känns härligt :D

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

memory


Istanbul what a nice city, that I would love to visit again ;)

Friday, January 14, 2011

Bills' Crazyness

   It's 14th of January today, first of all I'd like to celebrate my mother's birthday. If she didn't exist, I wouldn't be here and you all would be so sad and have an emptier life :D
   I was outside to take a little walk, when I broke into the appartement, then I saw a bill belonging to me. It was water bill. Do you know what was written on it? That if I don't pay it in a close time, they will cut giving water to my flat. But what's more important, it was its price : 215 TL /  108 € / 1075 SEK for three months ! OH MY GOD ! We're little lovely students in the flat, can't have used that much water !
   However, the life still goes on and it can't break my joy of living anyhow, just made me sad a bit. Because, I'm not the one paying bill, I use the money that my father sends me and wouldn't like to make him poor.
   By the way, although the bill costs more than the amount I've paid as punishement when I was in Oslo, it can't make me sad even as much as the guy taking my money slowly at the tram in Oslo.
   Hate bills, hate punishements ! After having left this sadness, this could suit pretty well :


 

Happy Birthday Mum !
(by the way :D) 

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Back in business!

Hej Sverige!
Merhaba Türkiye!
Hello World!

haha i feel somehow so powerful by saying that! Like owning whole world... 

Back in school now and  oh, it feels great. Especially to know that others just got their holiday or "holiday" or whatever it is.........hm...... But hey, school is cool and this is my last term so I should enjoy it or at least try. I think it's gonna be fun but hard. In less than a month I'm going to Bangladesh for a fieldstudy with my class, something we have been looking forward to for almost three years now, so it's gonna be cool!!! See new things, meet new people and of course to run away this coldness and snowness and walk in a temperature around 25°c!!!!! Niiiiice :D
And then we will keep on working with Bangladesh when we get back and spring will come and we will start to party and celebrate that we soon graduates and then in a hushflushblushcrush it will be june 1st and i will graduate in a white dress and scream in the back of a truck : "för vi har tagit studenten, för vi har tagit studenten, för vi har tagit studenteeeeeeeeeeeeeeen, fy fan var vi är braaaa!!" with the rest of my class! :D :D :D :D

And then emptyness :P NOOOOOO, i'm kidding, then life starts ;)

Monday, January 10, 2011

I'm an addict!

I live on this, both versions, first one is so cool and cute!! Canät stop watch it! And the song is so cozy aswell so i now i listen to that everyday too. ENJOY!!



Sunday, January 9, 2011

Sufism



   Sufism is defined by its adherents as the inner, mystical dimension of Islam. A practitioner of this tradition is generally known as a ṣūfī. Another name for a Sufi is Dervish.
   Classical Sufi scholars have defined Sufism as "a science whose objective is the reparation of the heart and turning it away from all else but God.  Alternatively, in the words of the Darqawi Sufi teacher Ahmad ibn Ajiba, "a science through which one can know how to travel into the presence of the Divine, purify one’s inner self from filth, and beautify it with a variety of praiseworthy traits."

   Classical Sufis were characterised by their attachment to dhikr (a practice of repeating the names of God) and asceticism. Sufism gained adherents among a number of Muslims as a reaction against the worldliness of the early Umayyad Caliphate. Sufis have spanned several continents and cultures over a millennium, at first expressed through Arabic, then through Persian, Turkish and a dozen other languages. "Orders" (ṭuruq), which are either Sunnī or Shī‘ī or mixed in doctrine, trace many of their original precepts from the Islamic Prophet Muhammad through his cousin ‘Alī, with the notable exception of the Naqshbandi who trace their origins through the first Caliph, Abu Bakr. Other exclusive schools of Sufism describe themselves as distinctly Sufi.

   Mainstream scholars of Islam define sufism as simply the name for the inner or esoteric dimension of Islam. René Guénon in 'Insights into Islamic Esoretism and Taoism ' (Sophia Perennis 2003) contended that Sufism was the esoteric aspect of Islam supported and complemented by exoteric practices and islamic law. However, according to Idries Shah, the Sufi philosophy is universal in nature, its roots predating the rise of Islam and the other modern-day religions, save for perhaps Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism; likewise, some Muslims consider Sufism outside the sphere of Islam.

Sufi practices
Sufi gathering engaged in Dhikr

   The devotional practices of Sufis vary widely. This is because an acknowledged and authorized master of the Sufi path is in effect a physician of the heart, able to diagnose the seeker's impediments to knowledge and pure intention in serving God, and to prescribe to the seeker a course of treatment appropriate to his or her maladies. The consensus among Sufi scholars is that the seeker cannot self-diagnose, and that it can be extremely harmful to undertake any of these practices alone and without formal authorization.

   Prerequisites to practice include rigorous adherence to Islamic norms (ritual prayer in its five prescribed times each day, the fast of Ramadan, and so forth). Additionally, the seeker ought to be firmly grounded in supererogatory practices known from the life of Muhammad (such as the "sunna prayers"). This is in accordance with the words, attributed to God, of the following, a famous Hadith Qudsi:

    My servant draws near to Me through nothing I love more than that which I have made obligatory for him. My servant never ceases drawing near to Me through supererogatory works until I love him. Then, when I love him, I am his hearing through which he hears, his sight through which he sees, his hand through which he grasps, and his foot through which he walks.

   It is also necessary for the seeker to have a correct creed (Aqidah), and to embrace with certainty its tenets. The seeker must also, of necessity, turn away from sins, love of this world, the love of company and renown, obedience to satanic impulse, and the promptings of the lower self. (The way in which this purification of the heart is achieved is outlined in certain books, but must be prescribed in detail by a Sufi master.) The seeker must also be trained to prevent the corruption of those good deeds which have accrued to his or her credit by overcoming the traps of ostentation, pride, arrogance, envy, and long hopes (meaning the hope for a long life allowing us to mend our ways later, rather than immediately, here and now).

   Sufi practices, while attractive to some, are not a means for gaining knowledge. The traditional scholars of Sufism hold it as absolutely axiomatic that knowledge of God is not a psychological state generated through breath control. Thus, practice of "techniques" is not the cause, but instead the occasion for such knowledge to be obtained (if at all), given proper prerequisites and proper guidance by a master of the way. Furthermore, the emphasis on practices may obscure a far more important fact: The seeker is, in a sense, to become a broken person, stripped of all habits through the practice of (in the words of Imam Al-Ghazali words) solitude, silence, sleeplessness, and hunger.






Quotation from Wikipedia

Monday, January 3, 2011

Lars!! LARS!!

Hello bloggen :D
when i watch a good movie i kind of get totally captured in it. I watched Precious some days ago and that movie was like that, good one!
Another movie that i really liked is one that lil' chin calls "Larry and the girls", he hasn't seen it and well....i don't ask much of him :P kidding, HAHAHA no but it's called "Lars and the real girl" and i really recomend it to you, it's so cute! Here's the trailer, enjoy bitches and bastards!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Maleficences of make-up

Make-up causes cancer and infertility, prevents women to give birth.

Shampoo : Irritation on face, itching, damage in eyes.

Eye shadow : cancer, infertility, hormonal dysfunction, ravages on organs

Lip stick (lip rouge) : allergy, cancer

Nail polish : May decrease fertility, may effect infant development during pregnancy

Perfume : ravage in mouth, neck and eyes; qualm in stomach, kidney problems

Suntanmaker creams : rash, ravage, hormonal dysfunction

Hair spray : allergy, ravage in eyes and in nose, cell structure dysfunction

Blusher : rash, ravage, hormonal dysfunction

Foundation cream : allergy, cancer

Deodorant : ravage on skin and in lungs, headache, respiration problems

Face creams : microbial spread, causes death of useful bacteria for skin.



BE NATURAL ! Because you are beautiful when you are natural ;)

Before all began

Before all began
The Dudes