I live with my parents. I my country it's very normal at my age. I currently teach swimming to schoolchildren, which I find quite a lot of joy in. Also thank you for saying that I am honourable. That makes me happy.
Sometimes I get a bit carried away and it gets late. There is always more to map, so the work is never done. That's why I need to make projects and finish them one by one to feel like I'm making progress. It's very rewarding to resolve notes that other people have left, because that means that I helped someone, and that makes me happy :)
If you don't know what openstreetmap is, it is a collaborative project to create a map of the world. I'm a contributor in my spare time, and I like adding new places, roads and the like. Think of it as wikipedia, but for a map of the world.
This is like when we Danes tell jokes about Swedes and Norwegians, I assume.
Like this: How many Norwegians to change a light bulb in the ceiling?
::: spoiler Answer Three; one to hold the lightbulb and two to carry them while going in circles. :::
Just watched this movie. It's stunning how much love and care was put into the practical effects and especially set design. There are white actors playing chinese princes, which is quite jarring (apparently their access to Chinese actors was very limited because the film was made in Spain and China was under Mao at the time). Still, it is definetly entertaining and worth a watch!
Specielt ironisk er det jo også fordi romersk identitet i høj grad var perfomativ og ikke bundet til etnicitet, og fordi der er en virkeligt stærk case for at Romernes største aktiv var den kontinuerlige genfortolkning af Romersk identitet samt evnen til at integrere hundredevis af fremmede folkeslag i deres store multietniske imperie.
Præcis. De ser gammelt = godt. Hvorfor det er sådan, kan man altid finde på (det behøver ikke give mening).
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