Sunday, 01 November 2009

Thursday, 13 August 2009

  • ~New nails part III~

    Since two weeks i'm preparing for the travel. I'm taking the flight in ONE WEEK // 7 DAYS, and actually I just feel that I wont have time enough to be ready... I have two different and paradoxical feelings about the journey. In one side, of course I'm very excited, especially because I'm waiting for a long. But on an other way I expect a lot from this, and I don't really know how it's going to set.
    We don't have the flat yet, need to find it when we're arriving...
    That's why I'm quite afraid to be disappointed. Anyway I don't have any other choice now. Those both feelings are killing me..




     

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    (New nails)

    Thanks to my friends to be here.

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Monday, 03 August 2009

Tuesday, 28 July 2009

  • ~new books II part~

     

    Some new books to buy after travelling...


     


    20 fragments of a ravenous youth

    Guo's début novel, first published eleven years ago in China and now reworked in English, distills the rush to modernization through the experience of Fenfang, a young peasant who leaves her village for Beijing. Part of the post-Cultural Revolution generation, Fenfang is untethered from history and profoundly alone, and Guo imbues her flailing efforts to establish herself with a raw, adolescent pain. Pirated books and DVDs provide an education, as Fenfang takes cues from "Betty Blue," "Chungking Express," Marguerite Duras, and Tennessee Williams, progressing from work as an extra in state film productions to a screenwriting career. Guo is a filmmaker herself, and, if her recurrent homages occasionally cloy, Fenfang's rage to express herself carries an unmistakable autobiographical intensity. The book establishes a theme of spiritual estrangement and homesickness that has persisted in Guo's subsequent output.
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Monday, 20 July 2009

Friday, 17 July 2009

Monday, 13 July 2009

  • ~nail art part II~



    Thanks a lot Izzy, she made a brilliant job on my nails!!








    What do you think? 很漂亮吗?




  • ~200 pounds beauty~





    Is appearance that important?

    I've decided to loose some weight before going to China this summer, because I don't really have an "asian body" actually, and I'm quite afraid when I'll see chinese girls...
    I'm not going to use plastic surgery don't worry (anyway I don't have enough money haha). But the real question is why does we care that much about our outward appearance?
    The fear to look like a freak in stranger's eyes?

    This movie is about a young women who's obese. she gots a wonderful voice but she can't get on stage because she's too big. That's why she's singing behind the scene while a skinny girl is playing-back...
    But at least she practices plastic surgery to remake her whole body. With her new appearance, she thinks that her manager will fall in love with her...





Tuesday, 07 July 2009

  • ~Thanks dear France~




     


    If you read me from the beginning you must know that I'm going to China this summer. Although if you want to travel out of Europe you need a passport (that's ok) and a VISA (the complications are coming).
    Actually thanks to our president who's so brilliant to deal with international relations 'cause it's quite a shit now to get a chinese visa ...
     Since about one year, it's getting more and more difficult to have a visa.

    At first you just needed your recent passport, but now you have to print your round-trip ticket, have a recommendation letter from family or friend in China or a letter of your hotel..
    The french embassy is opened from 9.30 am to 12am, but people are already waiting from 7am...
    Everything for a tiny piece of paper...

    That's why I just hope that I wont have any problem to get the "Saint Graal". Anyway there's always a plan but I prefer to use the "normal" procedure...



    (at least...)