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yawn.
Monday, November 8, 2004
it's ten past nine and i feel like going to bed. that's how tired i am... uni 9 till 5, killed me... i was quite good though, while waiting for my lecture at 3 i read a couple of articles and started thinking about my stupid essay. can't wait to just get it done... aaah. i'm such a lazy bum sometimes.
this website is brilliant. made me laugh.
i'm not in a very good mood, but i'll get over it. strangely enough, after having the day from hell (more or less), watching a semi-erotic thai film (for my literature class) actually lifted my spirits. it was the most depressing film ever as well. but good, and a weird insight into a completely different culture. hey, it's not porn! it's just this film they did out of a really famous thai novel which was kind of... revolutionary. talking about sex and stuff.
tomorrow: gender and development, state & society in asia & africa and then i'm meeting carole to discuss our essays and get some ideas together. should be useful.
Posted by Vanina | 21:17 | Comments (1)
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al said:
Hej! 've been reading you for a while, and it's always a pleasure to get some news from you on the web. Don't know why, but what's on your website is like a reflection of what was on my mind a few years ago. Hard to explain... but keep on like this! Cheers, Al.

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Because a picture is worth a thousand words, and I cannot describe my life better than a picture can.
And because my heaven is here, I'll wrap the world around it and live in a cocoon. Quoting from a favourite song, 'Letting the cables sleep' by Bush, in its incarnation as a remix. And I do wish the friend who introduced me to the song was here to see the way things turned out.
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