Category: Sweden
Hot Thursday
The sad story of blablabla
“Yeah, so I worked with my famous friend Amartya Sen, you know him right? Okay – so he had all these cool ideas which I got inspiration from.. so I wrote my own book with these theories reformulated and put into a different context. (India – because I have been there.) I assume he agrees with most of my ideas, as they are kind of almost the same. But then I did something special: A LIST! Yeah, he never though of that really.. but I did. So this book and the list are mine, along with some great definitions that I chose to reformulate. Much of this was obviously inspired by things Sen writes, but I think he misses out on some details and messes things up sometimes. Basically, I don’t always understand what he means so I came up with some unique names and distinctions. Anyway, to make things clear: I wrote this book, but my buddy Sen probably endorses all of it, although he hasn’t really yet said so.”
Uhm, right.. so now let’s try implementing these thoughts on this exciting thing called reality!
Caroline. Don’t get upset. Academia brought us many good things. It might even give us peace and teleports one day. Focus.
Gummo
Just got my mind raped by Harmony Korine’s “Gummo” from 1997. But not at all in a “whoah that was surreal and inspiring” kind of way – it was more like he had collected the essence of human decadence and painful reality, chewed it all up – and then vomited over my brain.
Knowing that the absurdities we were watching are a common reality created an extremely uneasy feeling to struggle with. There are so many dimensions to poverty and broken societies, and they are extremely complicated to address. We might know of all of this already… but Korine pressed it against our faces through handheld, natural and unedited pieces of bizarre video. There wasn’t really any specific story, just people and their destructive realities.
My beloved Lucky
After being away for a long time, I always notice her absence when coming back to this house. I have the strangest dreams, and she’s always in them.
We spent so much time together, Lucky and I. I would take her for long adventure walks, teach her how to jump really high and play with her for hours.. it was only the two of us – she was like my sister and best friend from when I got her by the age of 10.
At one time when we were away on a trip to Poland she escaped from the family that was taking care of her here in Malmö. They apparently had the police and taxidrivers look for her in the entire city, but had almost lost hope to find hee again. In the morning, an elderly man called the police and said that he had found a little dog that refused to accept food or water from him, she had made her way to the other side of the city and spent the night in a staircase. When we came back home the next day she wouldn’t leave my side for days. I was only told the horrific story a week Iater, but I always hated to leave her behind.
Lucky was with me through the easy happy childhood years and those hard times with dramas and break-ups, she loved going by car and she loved sitting in the basket of my bike with the wind playing with her fluffy ears. She wanted to be everywhere, hang out with me and my friends, and always cuddle up really close to me in bed.
Lucky got blind by the age of 6, but continued functioning the same. She needed more encouragement, physical contact and a leash for guidance, but she was still an energetic and playful little poodle – always up for going by car and going for adventures. She had weak teeth and a pretty bad breath, but she wasn’t afraid of anything.
It was when she got her first epileptic schock by the age of 13 that we realized that she was actually old. I couldn’t find any reasonable way to cure her – keeping her healthy would mean having her drugged and tired and in pain most of the time, it just wasn’t worth it.
She slept with me the entire last week. She was too afraid to sleep alone as she got the attacks when she was asleep. I had to hold her close to me for her to relax and she was shivering with fear, it was breaking my heart. It all took less than a couple of days, but she was gradually loosing her senses and on her last day she couldn’t even hear or smell anymore – she panicked when left alone for a second. Seeing my best friend like that left no place for doubting the appointment with the vet even the slightest.
I was sad, but I couldn’t be anything but truly happy about all the adventures we had lived together for the past 13 years. All the times she had helped me out when I was sad, and all the times I had chosen to bring her along to movie nights instead of just going out and doing something else. I was convinced that she had enjoyed as well, that she trusted me and knew that I always had done everything I could to protect her, and that was what mattered most. We had both done our best.
I do miss her, though. Her intelligence was striking and her cuddliness irresistible. And she just always knew. A wonderful friend.
Friendship at its best
Hanging out with Richie is always easy. We’re eating cheese and playing GTA V. And I’m being introduced to new tunes and videos, as always.
Satin Jackets – You Make Me Feel Good (Original Mix) (2013)
Jessie Ware – Sweet Talk (2013)
The Hics – Cold Air (2013)
Tuccillo & Kiko Navarro feat. amor – Lovery (Yoruba Soul Remix) (2012)
Yuna – Live your life (2012)
Back on track
Today I’m spending time with my list of things that need to get done, checking flights and responding to emails.
Sweatpants and random but important tshirt – 11° outside, 26° inside – Hello Malmö, hello Sweden.
(Click to read about Dawit Isaak, the Swedish journalist who has been in Eritrean prison without a fair trial since 2001. His family doesn’t know whether he is still alive.)
my passport 2005 – 2013
A quick run through my old passport that has been joining me since I started travelling five years ago. I had to renew it as I only had two pages left for stamps and will be travelling soon again. Receiving the new, empty, modern passport felt like starting from scratch, like rebooting the system. What’s next? What now? Was that it? I don’t know.
After speaking to friends who’s biggest obstacle to travelling is the whole process of standing in line for, applying for, paying for, waiting for and hoping for a visa, I have become increasingly thankful for my EU passport that opens doors of trust in most places. Truth is, I’ve only had to apply for visa through an embassy for three of the 38 countries I visited since this passport was printed. Thank you, Sweden.
A drive to the essence of Sweden
Made in Yugoslavia
Yesterday I made sure to catch up with some people I really wanted to meet before taking off again in a couple of days.
I ran errands, drove around, had lunch and went shopping with Becky, who originally is half Bosnian and half Croatian. Later I hung out with a friend who originally is Serbian and we watched some clips from the Swedish movie “Made in Yugoslavia” about the life of Yugoslavian immigrants to Sweden in the early 90’s – a nice conclusion to my Balkan day.
Today I will be taking care of computer-bound errands, such as signing up for the Emirates award program, updating my CV, backing up data and connecting my NAS to the network again.
Produced by: Filmkreatörerna
Written and directed by: Miko Lazic