08 June 2010

It's complicated?


The other day I, like every other female in the world, went to see Sex and the City 2 as a treat to myself for finishing my bachelor degree in psychology and social anthropology (of course I had to get that detail in some way). Anyway, the movie has more or less be slaughtered in the reviews, but still 72 870 Norwegians went to see the movie the opening weekend. Quick calculation indicates that approximately 1,6 % of the Norwegian population saw the movie this weekend, but since 99 % of the 72 870 ppl are female, the more correct percentage would be the double since the portion men and women are fairly equal in the population. Ok, done with the digression.

Anyway, again, the movie was worth watching. It's indeed SATCish and more than ever it's based on having to know the story of the girls and their lives. It has several funny scenes that build a giggle which eventually bursts into laughter, and of course the awkward parts that makes you twist and turn like a fish on land in your seat. To my taste, it was lacking an equal share of focus on the girls when Carrie and Samantha (no shocker there really) caught most of the spotlight. Charlotte and Miranda, being my favorite, had their moments, but they weren't as up-tight as they used to be which probably formed their part in the movie as well.

As always after watching SATC movies or episodes it always makes me wonder about the labels we put on our personal relationship status. Married, divorced, single, live-in-boyfriend, boyfriend, dating etc.. These are all categories to help ppl sort out their lives and others', but to me the "single" category is biased. One is "never" really single due to the fact that one's always looking for that special someone (everyone who has seen some SATC know what I'm talking about) and hopelessly believing that one will find him/her some day.

Facebook also operates with these categories, but they've added one more: "it's complicated". I want to wrap my arms around this category and squeeze it tight, because it's the truth. Two (or actually three) little words just made the horrifying "single"-status less true. How can "it's complicated" not be more fitting? Isn't being single as complicated as it gets? Looking around the next corner because I might bump into him; interpreting his text (which actually didn't mean anything special) as a sign that he's into me; lingering around the gym because he usually works out around this time; working up the courage to ask him to meet me for a coffee. Need I say more? The anticipation, the hoping, the worrying, the analyzing; if that's not complicated then I don't know what is?!

Let's relabel and face the music: it's freaking complicated.

23 May 2010

Norway

Apropos what it means to be a Norwegian... My bachelor thesis is actually about this topic and apparently Norwegians under communicate their differences and display equality. Anyway, I wonder if I should use this as empirical material.

;)

22 May 2010

Post-party calzone

Being vegan presents me with a few challenges every now and then and it's safe to say that planning ahead is rather important. According to the myth thou, there's "nothing" I can eat! On the contrary, the options are unlimited. It gives me a chance to explore the world of flavor and "out-of-the-ordinary" foods. It's quite an adventure from time to time.

What ppl usually comment on is the tragedy of me not being able to eat tacos or pizza. Apparently they've never heard of beans. Today I felt like something yummy after a night out celebrating being done with the first of my last exams. Since pizza's not a hit without cheese I realized that calzone did not require cheese and in some ways is actually better than pizza.

Ready, set, cook!

Make pizza dough (probably the easiest thing in the world):
4,5 dl flour
1,5 dl water
1,5 teaspoons oil
0,5 teaspoons salt
25g yeast
pepper <-- my best recommendation! It makes the dough really tasty

Topping: anything you'd like! Here's what I put in:
Crushed tomatoes
Corn
Onion
Beans
Mushroom
Leek


And yes, I'm a natural with the yeast. For some reason beyond me I'm exceptionally good at making things thrice the size it should be.

20 May 2010

Next up: SUMMER

I can feel how summer's getting closer by the minute and hopefully before I know it, I'll be done with all my exams, open the door and greet summer at the doorstep. Only a couple of more weeks to go and it's official: I have an education and a great summer awaiting. I have so much to look forward to: camping trips, hiking in the mountains, concerts, festivals, friends, wine, sunshine, swimming in the ocean and strawberries. Life is fantastic!

One of the festivals I'm attending is the Hove festival in Arendal, where I'm lucky enough to have two of my favorite bands playing on the same day: Muse and Paramore. Excited doesn't even start to explain how psyched I am!

Paramore with "The only exception" came up on my playlist and served me a plate of motivation for tomorrow's exam. Time to spread some good music around :)

18 May 2010

The regulars

Everyone have some websites they check every time they're online or at least once a day. Besides online newspapers, my e-mail, the school network and so on, I allow myself to check out a couple of pages that are laughing-guarantees. One of these are Very Demotivational and today it was filled with too much good stuff to not pass around. Have a laugh!





By the way, what the heck is WRONG with ppl???