onsdag 24. mars 2010

by good

hithereagain
i have to say, my eliminated need for meat is serving me Very Good.
it gives back in many a way, so what's the reason for holding on to the old habits?
for the sake of the habits and some pure selfishness, of course (nottoberude,butHEY)
if you consider yourself an animal-lover, an enviromentalist, if you really (or only) care about health, why still make yourself, the environment AND the animals suffer only for the (makebeilieve) preference of your taste?
that's exactly what's controversial, if you Ask Me.

i no longer see the point of the suffering of our food when the world is otherwise filled overthetop with it.

what's the use?
i gave in

so now i'm a vegan. mainly because i can't keep down the swollowed guilt like i used to.

i usually say the same as this T-shirt-motive by the Marvelous (and vegan) Dan Piraro, of whom i have been a huge fan for years.
if you ever feel a slight tingle of guilt and then have to numb yourself down to continue eating animals, you really should not do it. there's just too many reasons to pierce your fork into a vegetablebased goodie instead.

well ta, i'm off to get me one of those t-shirties.

and. check Dan's blog out, it is Amazing.

mandag 22. mars 2010

music and airborne mail from england

i'm like a newborn
all amazed by these wibes

or just rusty from
the rain

but happiness sure is a good thing.


true treasure

and hard time getting getting getting
proper
nutrition
from troubled spots in the brain

tirsdag 16. mars 2010

OMG!!!


this is THE funniest thing i have seen in ages!!!

omgomgogmgomgomgomgomgomgogmogmgomgomOMGomgomgmo

made me roflraffl like crazy gnome on a mountain-rollercoaster

mandag 15. mars 2010

cause and affect


only one
one reasonable way
to explain this

i have
a brain

i love my hand


do you love yours?

i love my mr. moneydriven

do you love yours?

i love my norway

do you love yours?

i love my good ideas

do you love yours?

sheesh..

i love my neighbour

and you love yours

i love my blog


do you love yourses?

lørdag 13. mars 2010

Baryonyx walkeri obsessed by dinos


his name translates to "Walkers heavy claw"
the core of this monsterous claw measured 28 cm, imagine it with its long lost layer?
possibly used for fishing, which his jaws strongly appears to be designed for.
9m long, 2,5m high and 2-3 tonns. his yaws reminds an awful lot of todays crocodiles, and he had pointy teeth following the curves of the slim but long jaws. 32 teeth on each side on the lower jaw.


you'd sadly have to go as far as 120 million years back, to the early cretaceous, to meet up with this happy fellow. gotta love dinos.






soundtrack to this and that
Doin' the cockroach
off
the lonesome crowded west

now it's time for a long dead dinosaur to have some words spoken for it's traditional justice




Deinonychus


is the dinosaur i remember the bestest from my childgrowinguphood.
i here present some of the most epic pictures, straight from the interwebs, so you won't have to google it and go through a lot of trouble.

he was first discovered in 1930 by Barnum Brown, but he didn't give this bony creature any name. that task fell upon John Ostrom, he was the first to describe this species in the 1960s.
Deinonychus translates to "forferdelig klo" due to it's insane 2nd claw on both feet which is found to be 12 cm long, and they suspected him to weigh about 75 kilos and measured 3-3,3 meters from tip to tip and 1,8 m in hight.
they've been digging him out from places in northern america mostly, and they believed he hunted in the same manner as wolves do. this theory was presented by Ostrom and it shocked the whole science-world at the time because this actually meant the dinosaurs were in posessoin of a larger-than-walnut brain and some very well developed flock-behavior that only intelligence could provide.
interesting!
he also claimed most dinosaurs could regulate their own bodytemprature and that they were close relatives to birds. most scientists believed this man.

deinonychus saw his best days in the middle of kritt, some 110 million years ago.


he'''''''''''s also a close relative to the dreaded velociraptor, that o so clever little dinosaur from Jurassic Park. in the movie they based this cool figure mainly on deinonychus, but neither lived in the jura-period. woho!..




well well. i'm off to adjust my monocle. ta-ta.

gavri






Heep
thisishowispentmudau

I'M SO MUCH FUN :)

OrganOrgaNorgaN

Hekko

and

Hokka

good day to you

and some in norwayrelated stuffsies

so now do you have any questions against myyy myness? ::::::
(This btw a link to teh cozycozy motion picture called Earthlings
so cozy)

fredag 12. mars 2010

Pardon me for making this excuse

cross-country skiing is
very very
cool
i really like it like it
but why? BUT WHY?
I hAVe no idea
i just had a wee bit too much old dried sugarbread
but seriously
cross-country skiing is
very very
AweSome

I really really like it
I really really do
i really really should get going
and i really really
drowe into
"frozen winther shit"
yesterday
WITH A CAR

besides
sugar
is a
drug
that leaves you VERY dry
VERYverryYVERY really really

(this poem was written by RubbuR
all rights reserved
If you want to use it or buy it or possibly destroy it,
please leave your interest in the "comments" field under each post)

Reconsider Don't BE Bitter

HELLO :::::::

why hello there.


..



HI


I want to buy lot's o stuff off the interwebs. problem is - i do not trust it.
there
bye bye

mandag 8. mars 2010

Mottiiiooonn sicckkkcckknesssiiisss

i have to congratulate all you Fine Fine Fine women all you with todays day being the 8th mars. happy and joyious

so, apart from that btw,
what else is new new new?

coffee
coffee
and it's rich good richness
and my love and longing
for it
and all things good
in its way
to becoming one of my pets inside this hospital that we all call home just to consider the healing-process needed for driving out of here at low speeds

marinate and let sit for three hours while you:

you you you you
boogie

and criticise me for becoming just like you


"Think about it: 75 percent of the world’s population doesn’t drink milk, except breast milk in infancy. Where do they get their extra calcium? Nowhere. Most African women ingest little calcium – perhaps 300 to 500mg a day – yet they rarely come down with osteoporosis. This is because they are not drinking alcohol, colas, or caffeine, or eating salt or excess animal protein – all of which can leach calcium out of your bones and into the toilet.

By the way, there’s more reason to be concerned with the effects of milk besides those related to milk itself. Consider the hormones, antibiotics, and pesticides found in milk that can also significantly impact our health. Bovine growth hormone, used to increase milk production, may increase the likelihood of breast cancer. And FDA surveys have shown that up to 86 percent of all milk samples contain antibiotics. On top of that, the fat in animal tissues, especially butterfat, stores toxins from the environment. These toxins are eaten by the cow in its feed and drunk in its water supply. Eating meat or milk is a fast way to bring these toxins into our systems. (Organic milk is better than nonorganic, but only in that it reduces the risk of antibiotics, hormones, and pesticides. It doesn’t answer the other problems caused by milk.)"

(from Heerreerrererre )

well well well
in my honest opinion
well


well

søndag 7. mars 2010

when picking raspberries just doesn't do it

and i keep messing up these sentenses HAPpp.y

reasons to love


facial hair







([a photo that has the exact same nature as we do, in which i have many a modest mouse memory])geek

isaac brock
and the modest mouse
he is

night on the sun
where
the good times are killing me



in a summer of lots

no one knows
COFFEEEEEE

a drug

here's some InFoFiFaFum::::.

sit down
stand up
bullets for
hail hail hail
and a smiling face
heading for the blender
one blurr two blurr three blurr
and a punch to the little head you hide so well
are you such
a dreamer

. grey


take notice, two little ducks down in the corner
looking like a pair of slippers









Grizzly Bear

fredag 5. mars 2010

Scroll scroll Scroll your boat

gently down the fall

hideligoodmorninho
nonsensical jibberish

torsdag 4. mars 2010

and now;; some mainstream music for the english muffin that are these people.

!!!!!!MUSHY;;;;

it's all a purrty game

listen to this

EverywhereAndHisNastyParlorTricks
it will do you good

because - it's summer in one nice little twisted record that does not make much sense but has driven me into some sort of mad crush

The opening "willful suspension of disbelief" is smooth and cooling and just fills me with a joy that really kicks off then the almost best song of all time "night on the sun" takes over. then it's time to really just go with the mood your in and the mood of the song, combine them and have an out of this world escape.
then. hee hee, the "3 inch horses, two faced monsters" is on it's way and i must say i adore this one, makes me smile with wonder and i really admire this. as for "you're the good things" i had to spend a bit more time on it to really enjoy it, as i absolutely do now. but, "the air", an instant classic. it works very well when you're on a bike, off to the woods. trippy, smooth and moist.
then, to make you recover from the previous, "so much beauty in dirt" arrives in it's glory, such a cute/upbeat little track that slides pretty well into "here it comes", which is pretty cute and such too and glides you right into the "the moon and antarctica"-track "i came as a rat" and that song is almost too good. I love this little EP, makes me so happy in a euphoric way, but i have some really good memories attached to it so that's probably the biggest why.
now you try it.

hope i didn't make to much fuss about it for your ability to enjoy

and lamps and lights and lines and




what and who's learning me to drive nowadays




i really like this pic due to its light and colours and the insanity of that chair in that environment

i also like blurry pictures
and ugly-beautiful nonsense ones

as you can tell

you already know how to respond








19. Every six seconds someone in the world starves to death because people in the West are eating meat. Just think how many of those lives could be saved if the grain which is now being used to feed cattle and other farm animals was fed directly to these hungry people instead?

kitteh

crazy good hilarious and super happy fun fun pictures of an innocent littttle being, whom i love very mush







the name of this cat is miss
this cat is not "mine" by ownership,
but
in spirit
nothing can stop me