Utan dator och telefon i en hel vecka.
Personligen så skulle jag inte få ut något positivt ur ett sådant scenario, det skulle resultera i tre steg av psykiskt förfall:
1. Tristess
2. Mental Hyperaktivitet (leder förmodligen till en överdriven vilja att kommunicera med allt och alla.)
3. Depression (En mycket starkare manifestation av det första steget som ofta leder till introverta destruktiva mönster.)
Det är i tredje steget som kan få negativa konsekvenser som kommer att påverka alla i den sociala ringen runt mig en längre tid efter scenariot. I depressions-stadiet så är det troligast jag spenderar mindre och mindre tid i ett vaket tillstånd och strävar efter att underhålla mig själv genom att sova och därmed skapa ett landskap där "allt känns bra". Utan den mentala stimuleringen som jag endast kan få från en dator och/eller en mobiltelefon så har jag inte längre energi till att utöva aktiviteterjag anser är "tråkiga" ,och därmed kollapsar all struktur i mitt liv inte olikt en massiv uppställning av domino-brickor.
Ingen vinner i det här scenariot.
Love is a Bitch
Do you feel that you think logically before deciding which decision to make?
Do you consider yourself logical?
Monday, October 24, 2011
Klagomål gällande er produkt: Dell Inspiron 1525 PC Laptop
Jag har upptäckt att efter en dags användande av datorn laddar inte längre batteriet.
Det verkar som om det inte ens kommer in ström genom sladden. När jag frågade olika datoraffärer så sa samtliga att det är ett produktionsfel och inte mitt fel. Jag håller er skyldiga till ersättning och förväntar mig en ny dator som är fullt funktionsduglig.
Datorhusets Huvudkontor
Modemvägen 1
234 56 Stockholm
Jag har upptäckt att efter en dags användande av datorn laddar inte längre batteriet.
Det verkar som om det inte ens kommer in ström genom sladden. När jag frågade olika datoraffärer så sa samtliga att det är ett produktionsfel och inte mitt fel. Jag håller er skyldiga till ersättning och förväntar mig en ny dator som är fullt funktionsduglig.
Datorhusets Huvudkontor
Modemvägen 1
234 56 Stockholm
Tjena brushän! Gissa vem som har fått ny dator? Sug på den bitch!!! Nu kan du inte fakking skryta om din jävla Mac längre, Min nya PC kan spöa skiten ur din Mac på prestanda-bordet! Aja, ha de', sug de'.
PWNED!!!!
PWNED!!!!
Hej, mormor!
Ville bara tacka för den nya datorn jag fick på födelsedagen! Det är så skönt att äntligen kunna snacka med mina kompisar i U.S.A... Dem var tydligen jätteoroliga att jag hade dött eller nåt, haha! (Jag har inte berättat att jag är från sverige) Datorn är väldigt bra, bättre än mina kompisars, faktiskt!
Ha det så bra och hälsa morfar.
Din lille pojk.
Ville bara tacka för den nya datorn jag fick på födelsedagen! Det är så skönt att äntligen kunna snacka med mina kompisar i U.S.A... Dem var tydligen jätteoroliga att jag hade dött eller nåt, haha! (Jag har inte berättat att jag är från sverige) Datorn är väldigt bra, bättre än mina kompisars, faktiskt!
Ha det så bra och hälsa morfar.
Din lille pojk.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
U.S of A
Being the most influental country to this date, it is a very flawed country in many ways, but more on that later.
Education in the United States is mainly provided by the public sector , with control and funding coming from three levels: federal, state, and local. Child education is compulsory.
Public education is universally available. School curricula, funding, teaching, employment, and other policies are set through locally elected school boards with jurisdiction over school districts with many directives from state legislatures. School districts are usually separate from other local jurisdictions, with independent officials and budgets. Educational standards and standardized testing decisions are usually made by state governments.
The ages for compulsory education vary by state. It begins from ages five to eight and ends from ages fourteen to eighteen.
Compulsory education requirements can generally be satisfied by educating children in public schools, state-certified private schools, or an approved home school program. In most public and private schools, education is divided into three levels: elementary school, middle school (sometimes called junior high school), and high school (sometimes referred to as secondary education). In almost all schools at these levels, children are divided by age groups into grades, ranging from kindergarten (followed by first grade) for the youngest children in elementary school, up to twelfth grade, the final year of high school. The exact age range of students in these grade levels varies slightly from area to area.
Post-secondary education, better known as "college" in the United States, is generally governed separately from the elementary and high school system and is the source of much of the country's general image.
Differences between BrE and AmE:
Written forms of British and American English as found in newspapers and textbooks vary little in their essential features, with only occasional noticeable differences in comparable media[1] (comparing American newspapers with British newspapers, for example). This kind of formal English, particularly written English, is often called "standard English". The spoken forms of British English vary considerably, reflecting a long history of dialect development amid isolated populations. Dialects and accents vary not only among the countries of the United Kingdom, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, but also within these individual countries.
There are also differences in the English spoken by different groups of people in any particular region. Received Pronunciation (RP) has traditionally been regarded as proper English; this is also referred to as "BBC English" or "the Queen's English". The BBC and other broadcasters now intentionally use a mix of presenters with a variety of British accents and dialects, and the concept of "proper English" is now far less prevalent.
An unofficial standard for spoken American English has also developed, as a result of mass media and geographic and social mobility, and broadly describes the English typically heard from network newscasters, commonly referred to as non-regional diction, although local newscasters tend toward more parochial forms of speech. Despite this unofficial standard, regional variations of American English have not only persisted but have actually intensified.
Regional dialects in the United States typically reflect the elements of the language of the main immigrant groups in any particular region of the country, especially in terms of pronunciation and vernacular vocabulary. Scholars have mapped at least four major regional variations of spoken American English: Northern, Southern, Midland, and Western. After the American Civil War, the settlement of the western territories by migrants from the east led to dialect mixing and levelling, so that regional dialects are most strongly differentiated in the eastern parts of the country that were settled earlier. Localized dialects also exist with quite distinct variations, such as in Southern Appalachia and New York.
British and American English are the reference norms for English as spoken, written, and taught in the rest of the world. For instance the English-speaking members of the Commonwealth often closely follow British English forms while many new American English forms quickly become familiar outside of the United States. Although most dialects of English used in the former British Empire outside of North America are, to various extents, based on British English, most of the countries concerned have developed their own unique dialects, particularly with respect to pronunciation, idioms and vocabulary. Chief among other English dialects are Canadian English, based on the English of United Empire Loyalists who left the 13 Colonies, and Australia English, which rank third and fourth in number of native speakers.
Education in the United States is mainly provided by the public sector , with control and funding coming from three levels: federal, state, and local. Child education is compulsory.
Public education is universally available. School curricula, funding, teaching, employment, and other policies are set through locally elected school boards with jurisdiction over school districts with many directives from state legislatures. School districts are usually separate from other local jurisdictions, with independent officials and budgets. Educational standards and standardized testing decisions are usually made by state governments.
The ages for compulsory education vary by state. It begins from ages five to eight and ends from ages fourteen to eighteen.
Compulsory education requirements can generally be satisfied by educating children in public schools, state-certified private schools, or an approved home school program. In most public and private schools, education is divided into three levels: elementary school, middle school (sometimes called junior high school), and high school (sometimes referred to as secondary education). In almost all schools at these levels, children are divided by age groups into grades, ranging from kindergarten (followed by first grade) for the youngest children in elementary school, up to twelfth grade, the final year of high school. The exact age range of students in these grade levels varies slightly from area to area.
Post-secondary education, better known as "college" in the United States, is generally governed separately from the elementary and high school system and is the source of much of the country's general image.
Differences between BrE and AmE:
Written forms of British and American English as found in newspapers and textbooks vary little in their essential features, with only occasional noticeable differences in comparable media[1] (comparing American newspapers with British newspapers, for example). This kind of formal English, particularly written English, is often called "standard English". The spoken forms of British English vary considerably, reflecting a long history of dialect development amid isolated populations. Dialects and accents vary not only among the countries of the United Kingdom, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, but also within these individual countries.
There are also differences in the English spoken by different groups of people in any particular region. Received Pronunciation (RP) has traditionally been regarded as proper English; this is also referred to as "BBC English" or "the Queen's English". The BBC and other broadcasters now intentionally use a mix of presenters with a variety of British accents and dialects, and the concept of "proper English" is now far less prevalent.
An unofficial standard for spoken American English has also developed, as a result of mass media and geographic and social mobility, and broadly describes the English typically heard from network newscasters, commonly referred to as non-regional diction, although local newscasters tend toward more parochial forms of speech. Despite this unofficial standard, regional variations of American English have not only persisted but have actually intensified.
Regional dialects in the United States typically reflect the elements of the language of the main immigrant groups in any particular region of the country, especially in terms of pronunciation and vernacular vocabulary. Scholars have mapped at least four major regional variations of spoken American English: Northern, Southern, Midland, and Western. After the American Civil War, the settlement of the western territories by migrants from the east led to dialect mixing and levelling, so that regional dialects are most strongly differentiated in the eastern parts of the country that were settled earlier. Localized dialects also exist with quite distinct variations, such as in Southern Appalachia and New York.
British and American English are the reference norms for English as spoken, written, and taught in the rest of the world. For instance the English-speaking members of the Commonwealth often closely follow British English forms while many new American English forms quickly become familiar outside of the United States. Although most dialects of English used in the former British Empire outside of North America are, to various extents, based on British English, most of the countries concerned have developed their own unique dialects, particularly with respect to pronunciation, idioms and vocabulary. Chief among other English dialects are Canadian English, based on the English of United Empire Loyalists who left the 13 Colonies, and Australia English, which rank third and fourth in number of native speakers.
Random Geographic facts:
total area
land area 9.162 millionkm2
Bordering countriesregions:
Dependencies:
American Samoa Guam Northern Mariana Islands
Puerto Rico United States Virgin Islands
Demographics:
total area 9.631 ´ 106 km2
land area 9.162 millionkm2
Bordering countriesregions:
The executive branch is headed by the President and is independent of the legislature. Legislative power is vested in the two chambers of Congress, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The judicial branch (or judiciary), composed of the Supreme Court and lower federal courts, exercises judicial power (or judiciary). The judiciary's function is to interpret the United States Constitution and federal laws and regulations. This includes resolving disputes between the executive and legislative branches. The federal government's layout is explained in the Constitution. Two political parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, have dominated American politics since the American Civil War, although other parties have also existed.
There are major differences between the political system of the United States and that of most other developed democracies. These include increased power of the upper house of the legislature, a wider scope of power held by the Supreme Court, the separation of powers between the legislature and the executive, and the dominance of only two main parties. The United States is one of the world's developed democracies where third parties have the least political influence.
The federal entity created by the U.S. Constitution is the dominant feature of the American governmental system. However, most people are also subject to a state government, and all are subject to various units of local government. The latter include counties, municipalities, and special districts.
This multiplicity of jurisdictions reflects the country's history. The federal government was created by the states, which as colonies were established separately and governed themselves independently of the others. Units of local government were created by the colonies to efficiently carry out various state functions. As the country expanded, it admitted new states modeled on the existing ones.
Own Choice:
The american culture is the most widespread influence of all civilizations in existance. A few information societies have even begun to abandon their own culture in favor of being americanized, Sweden being one of those countries.
While not being a weak military state, the US are incapable of fighting any wars on a large scale unless they have the blessing of all countries of importance. The weapons technology of the US is far superior to any of the other powers of the world, but being a Democracy/Republic society has made resources a declining possesion, and will not allow the country to invest the appropriate amount of resources into the R&D or the Production departments of military supplies.
All of this has made the country weak, but it manages to keep up appearances of being a global superpower by using "Video-Audio Warfare".
Dependencies:
American Samoa Guam Northern Mariana Islands
Puerto Rico United States Virgin Islands
Procured via the Wolfram Alpha Engine
American Political System:
The United States is a federal constitutional republic, in which the President of the United States (the head of state and head of government), Congress, and judiciary share powers reserved to the national government, and the federa government shares sovereignty with the state governments.The executive branch is headed by the President and is independent of the legislature. Legislative power is vested in the two chambers of Congress, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The judicial branch (or judiciary), composed of the Supreme Court and lower federal courts, exercises judicial power (or judiciary). The judiciary's function is to interpret the United States Constitution and federal laws and regulations. This includes resolving disputes between the executive and legislative branches. The federal government's layout is explained in the Constitution. Two political parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, have dominated American politics since the American Civil War, although other parties have also existed.
There are major differences between the political system of the United States and that of most other developed democracies. These include increased power of the upper house of the legislature, a wider scope of power held by the Supreme Court, the separation of powers between the legislature and the executive, and the dominance of only two main parties. The United States is one of the world's developed democracies where third parties have the least political influence.
The federal entity created by the U.S. Constitution is the dominant feature of the American governmental system. However, most people are also subject to a state government, and all are subject to various units of local government. The latter include counties, municipalities, and special districts.
This multiplicity of jurisdictions reflects the country's history. The federal government was created by the states, which as colonies were established separately and governed themselves independently of the others. Units of local government were created by the colonies to efficiently carry out various state functions. As the country expanded, it admitted new states modeled on the existing ones.
Own Choice:
The american culture is the most widespread influence of all civilizations in existance. A few information societies have even begun to abandon their own culture in favor of being americanized, Sweden being one of those countries.
While not being a weak military state, the US are incapable of fighting any wars on a large scale unless they have the blessing of all countries of importance. The weapons technology of the US is far superior to any of the other powers of the world, but being a Democracy/Republic society has made resources a declining possesion, and will not allow the country to invest the appropriate amount of resources into the R&D or the Production departments of military supplies.
All of this has made the country weak, but it manages to keep up appearances of being a global superpower by using "Video-Audio Warfare".
Canada Mexico
Canada Mexico
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
The Black Cat
By Edgar Allan Poe
While being a truly macabre tale, one cannot deny it's dark, alluring, beauty. It is a tale of one man's spiralling descent into the realm of madness. The narrator, who is also the protagonist of the of this masterpiece of fiction, tells his story from his cell, awaiting execution for his horrible crimes.
He tells of his journey from caring child, and later caring man, into the shattered shell of a twisted mind, a perverted mind. Altough the story does not offer a definitive cataclysm to his alteration from a loving being to a hateful monstrosity, it does blame the consuming of alcohol for his change.
He never seems to even attempt to justify his actions to the reader, and seems quite aware of the fact that he has commited atrocities worthy of his death sentence.
This story is quite amazing in the way it is told. Mr.Poe truly outdid himself with this story. It does not appear to be written to entertain the reader, but does so merely by being humble. I will not describe the events or the conclusion of it in to much detail, as I wish all the people who hasn't read it yet, to do so post-haste.
It would truly take a genius to imagine and create a tale as bizarre, sick and twisted such as this one: "The corpse already greatly decayed and clotted with gore, stood erect before the eyes of the spectators."
Altough this quote does not quite capture the psychological horror of this novel, it does provide an insight into the pervertive aspects of it.
While being a truly macabre tale, one cannot deny it's dark, alluring, beauty. It is a tale of one man's spiralling descent into the realm of madness. The narrator, who is also the protagonist of the of this masterpiece of fiction, tells his story from his cell, awaiting execution for his horrible crimes.
He tells of his journey from caring child, and later caring man, into the shattered shell of a twisted mind, a perverted mind. Altough the story does not offer a definitive cataclysm to his alteration from a loving being to a hateful monstrosity, it does blame the consuming of alcohol for his change.
He never seems to even attempt to justify his actions to the reader, and seems quite aware of the fact that he has commited atrocities worthy of his death sentence.
This story is quite amazing in the way it is told. Mr.Poe truly outdid himself with this story. It does not appear to be written to entertain the reader, but does so merely by being humble. I will not describe the events or the conclusion of it in to much detail, as I wish all the people who hasn't read it yet, to do so post-haste.
It would truly take a genius to imagine and create a tale as bizarre, sick and twisted such as this one: "The corpse already greatly decayed and clotted with gore, stood erect before the eyes of the spectators."
Altough this quote does not quite capture the psychological horror of this novel, it does provide an insight into the pervertive aspects of it.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
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