The sun came out to play! And my favoritest (read: only) green jumper is clean!
As you can tell, I am angling for a catalogue modelling job.
Very cheap rates, and I’m very low maintenance as far as models go. Just gimme free Wi-Fi and a can of Coke.
But no, seriously, lovely weather today. I should’ve shot a whole bunch of photos for the next few days, but I guess that would be cheating.
Senth
Feb 3, 2011
Instead of replying in your old posts I’m gonna reply in this, it’s to big hassle for me finding the previous post; i.e. in the long run.
Yeah I’ve read many of your older posts and found some of them very intriguing, you actually got me to start blogging again about more ‘serious’ topics. But I’ve been slacking lately…
Time… before college you had lots of it, starting college you still had lots of it, but somewhere along the line you ‘lost’ most of the time.
Didn’t notice at first, but it does say Google. Was going to ask where you got it from, however I tried to press the picture for once and voilà I got the answer.
Okay now it’s turning into one of the usual wall-of-text so I better finish, I don’t know if you’re running still—did you start? Anyway found this http://www.ted.com/talks/christopher_mcdougall_are_we_born_to_run.html that might be interesting, even though you’re not running
sebastian
Feb 3, 2011
Ahh, a TED talk! Ironically, I usually watch TED talks when I cycle — but I haven’t cycled in a few months now, so I’m way behind on TED
I’ll try to watch that one, though, thanks.
Not running either, no. Too boring — and I don’t have the shoes for it, either. Don’t want to bugger up my ankles.
You can’t talk about your serious blogging and not leave a link…
Senth
Feb 5, 2011
Actually according to the video—if you have watched it, you know it—you don’t need the shoes; the shoes only worsen things. Me and ‘Nach’ are going to try it out later this year, when you actually can run barefoot without loosing the feeling in your foots.
And ye, it’s not that serious because I’m to damn lazy, and I only write when I got time (which I seldom got) and when I feel an urge to write about something. Hmm, maybe I will share it later, however I only thing I have one topic that is ‘serious’ and that’s overconsumption. Maybe a bit about back-casting from principles and sustainable development too… But first I need to correct all the spelling and my horrible English in those posts
The reason I started to run last year was: 1) I had very very bad condition (barely could run 1km/0.6miles); 2) Lots of troubles to fall asleep; 3) Feel healthier; and 4) Probably live a longer and healthier life.
sebastian
Feb 5, 2011
Ah, yeah, I’ve heard a lot about the barefoot running stuff — like Africans! (Or like animals, if you prefer that analogy.)
1km is more than I can run, I think. I’ve basically not done any exercise since I left university, though. Back then I was walking a few miles a day, and I had a girlfriend… so I was quite fit!
I have the sleeping issues too (as I guess you’ve read on my blog). I don’t know if I sleep better when I exercise (I cycled a lot last year — don’t think it helped). Maybe though! (I still have issues sleeping after lots and lots of sex, so I don’t know exactly…)
Your English is OK! Most British people are very understanding when it comes to non-natives writing/speaking our language. For the most part we’re _impressed_ by how good you guys are