Bossypants



I still don't have any new proper photos for you (if you don't count the first of these, because it was taken today), so here's some that was on my phone. Reason for this is actually the first picture. Almost, anyway. I know I told you my classmates and I are having a club/concert evening at Debaser (a pretty well-known club) in Malmö on May 22nd. I'm in the art direction group (in lack of better name), and my group within this group (it's a group in a group in a group), are working on two backdrops for the two stages at Debaser. We finished the first one yesterday and are about half way through the second. We spend our days cutting, stitching and glueing fabrics, and sometimes wrap ourselves in them, like Hillevi (my nemesis) in the picture. This means I'm a bit limited in what I can wear to school, I don't want to ruin my clothes. So it's mostly jeans and t-shirt and hair in a ponytail. No fun to post.
The last photo is from Tina Fey's book Bossypants. I've been working my way though it, slowly, but not because it's bad, the opposite indeed, but because I'm to lazy to read these days. It's much easier to just watch TV-shows (30 Rock, for example *hinthint*). I think ms Fey would find that a legimate excuse. Anyway, my point is, that the book is great. I absolutely love it. It's fun and honest, and she's being truthful without being depressing/dream-crushing (is that a word?), and that's something that's seriously hard to get these days. Usually people are either sugarcoating the world, or telling you how much it sucks and we should all just kill ourselves. Bossypants is somehow telling you all the bad stuff about different things, but it also makes you remember the good stuff that are the real the reason behind them. And did I mention it's hilarious. I almost laughed out loud on the bus home today, like a crazy person.
The last photo is from Tina Fey's book Bossypants. I've been working my way though it, slowly, but not because it's bad, the opposite indeed, but because I'm to lazy to read these days. It's much easier to just watch TV-shows (30 Rock, for example *hinthint*). I think ms Fey would find that a legimate excuse. Anyway, my point is, that the book is great. I absolutely love it. It's fun and honest, and she's being truthful without being depressing/dream-crushing (is that a word?), and that's something that's seriously hard to get these days. Usually people are either sugarcoating the world, or telling you how much it sucks and we should all just kill ourselves. Bossypants is somehow telling you all the bad stuff about different things, but it also makes you remember the good stuff that are the real the reason behind them. And did I mention it's hilarious. I almost laughed out loud on the bus home today, like a crazy person.
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