Posts Tagged ‘ life

Batman and shit

I saw The Dark Knight yesterday. It was friggin’ awesome. I’m going to see it tonight as well, in a bigger and better theatre. It’ll be even more awesome than friggin’ awesome.

I went to Berlin with Genki Gaijin Squad from Wednesday last week until Sunday. It was awesome hot. The site has been updated with our latest adventures.

Anyways, finally got a new phone. A LG KU990 “Viewty”. It should feed my techno hunger for a while, or at least until HTC releases Touch Diamond II or something.

On a totally unrelated note: Here’s an example of how cheap Norway can be…

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That’s right. 99 Norwegian kroner, or 19.23 US Dollars, for a bottle of some artesian water. Picture was taken at Deli de Luca at Nationaltheatret in case you want to go and see for yourself.

Excellent

I haven’t been able to do anything ever since the last exam. I don’t know if it’s because I’ve become sick of everything or that I’m just plain lazy. Either way, I don’t like it. It is not a good position to be in. All I’ve managed to do so far is to install Arch Linux on both the new laptop and the desktop computer in my room in Oslo. Also, Ubuntu on my parents’ media center. XD (I’ve become such a geek.)

I got a new Wii back from service. It happened pretty quick too, within a few days. Finally finished The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (it was friggin’ awesome). I also managed to find copies of Super Paper Mario and Super Mario Galaxy on sale. I ordered the latter one some days after the former but got it first (stupid shop). At least I’ll keep myself entertained this summer.

A month back I managed to brick my N80 with some Hotmags. I was playing with them while waiting for Team Fortress 2 to load and put them down next to the phone. An hour or two later, it stopped responding. So now I’m on the lookout for a new mobile. Current contenders: HTC Touch Diamond, … I’ll probably add some more later.

Otherwise, both my sisters are in Europe. One in Norway, the other in the UK. Girlfriend is in the US, and most of my friends are not in Oslo. Yup.

PS. Job seeking sucks.

A bullet-shaped hole where my heart used to be

The light from my monitors are the only lights that reflect off the bare walls of my empty room. The late nights of pointlessness are back, but at least this time, I’m trying to use it for something more recreational. Or at least I’d like to think so.

Whatever happened to the warm, fuzzy feeling inside when walking in the sun during summer, I wonder? The good feeling you get when the sunrays hit your shoulders through your t-shirt, all while you try your very best to cling onto your most treasured in your feeble hands? Nowadays, it feels like an echo of the past. Routines are what they’ve become, like doing the dishes after dinner or catching two episodes of The Simpsons every evening at 1900. It is boring. But it used to be fun, for a while.

Sometimes I wonder if the late nights ever went away. Have I always felt this demotivated? I no longer know for sure, if that really matters for anything anymore.