I have really been slacking recently. With everything.
Back in the last week before my winter break I had one week off for writing a big paper called SRP. It's kind of like an exam and counts like two exams from normal classes, so I really had to do my best. I think I did, although I'm still really unsure of the outcome. As soon as it was handed in, though, I just fell apart and got really tired and lazy. Might have burned out for a while right there I guess. I hope it will be over soon, because I have loads of stuff I want to get done and I'm probably just stressing myself and making it worse with all that, but I want to learn how to deal with it. Now I'm writing my blog in the hopes that I get more productive. I feel like it's going better already.
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Not much culturally interesting has been up in my life recently. That's part of why I haven't written a thing. I know I promised to get back to a bunch of stuff that I didn't have the time to write about while in Taiwan, but you know: The longer one procrastinates, the harder it is to get out of it.
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In Denmark we just had our possibly most important yearly tradition Christmas go by. At least it is so for the kids. It's not like Denmark values traditions that high though, or at least it's not so for the population groups that I'm part of. Christmas could be fun to cover and will probably be of great interest to people who live in the Far-East, but I don't feel so passionate about it. I actually didn't take more than 4 pictures for it, and they're not worth much.
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We have a lot of snow here though, and even though I find it terribly annoying as it makes it much harder to get around, especially for bicycle-people like me, it is certainly worth taking a few pictures of. So I did.
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Wanna see all of my snowy pictures? Click here: My photos tagged snow.
Western New-Year is coming up. This event I like much more than Christmas, and I'm going to spend it with some awesome people, so I might actually cover that.
Oh yeah: And the day before yesterday I made sushi. Well, I don't know if it's real sushi, I'm still not sure whether maki rolls with fish inside can be real sushi or not.
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The following night I dreamt that I was the Japanese military, (no, not just a soldier in the military, the entire military,) and that I had just been quarrelling with some Buddhist whom were holding a festival that I, the military, didn't like and wanted to break up, but that I then had stopped myself from doing so in order to avoid civil losses. I kept clenching my teeth over this, obviously unhappy with this moral dilemma, but then woke up because of this teeth clenching. That's what you get from reading about Buddhist monks imprisoned for being thought-criminals just before going to bed.