I've realised why it is that I dont blog more often - its not the lack of ideas (Always seem to have the greatest ones so far away from a computer and then they simply get forgotten), Or my perfectionism which often hinders me from doing so many other things- or the lack of time - which often gets intertwined with perfection since you need time to get everything right. There is never enough time.
No, it is the hugeness of it all - all the possibilities the virtual world has to offer and all this (dis)information everywhere, with myspace or Facebook (which I continue to resist - for one part because I want to experience something IRL (=in real life),the blog, the photos, msn, google or the countless news websites that dont give you anything more that you already read somewhere else. It is frightening to realise that you could actually spend your whole life on the internet. wou.. I get shivers..
So that's why I blog only sometimes, when I have time to correct the mistakes - where I can gather my thoughts - while I surf on Ratp.fr or watch something on alluc.org.. or read the latest gossip on perezhilton.com
and then I realise I should have done something a long time ago.. in IRL.
Publié par Kolka à 18:22:10 dans Miss Kolka | Commentaires (0) | Permaliens
The french prepare to strike, yet again. This transport strike is expected to last,
however it is very unlikely that the government will give in to the
strikers' demand - this being the first real test for the government of
Nicolas Sarkozy (normally you say the government of the prime minister
- except that here the PM seems to be completely lost next to the
hyper-president). They argue these Pensions reforms were electoral
promisses and that the majority of the country has approved them with
the election of the president and his government. The most debated
point of the reform is that everyone has to work for 40 years before
being able to retire. Until now many had "special deals" like train
drivers that could retire around 50 years old due to the hard aspect of
their job - but these deals were negotiated just after the second world
war or even in the time of king Louis fourteen. Now the trend is to
make everyone work the same time- regardless from the differences the
hours worked or the diffuculties linked to the tasks. Unions claim that
these can not be reformed because the workers chose the jobs because of
the benefits offered. And now students are joining the striking force.
So the only way this strike doesn't last for days or even weeks is for the unions and the government to decide they have something they can negociate over... or that they want to negociate, not always easy.
Meanwhile thousands of people will be stranded all over - and having difficulties getting to and from work. Thankfully my bike is not on a strike...yet
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Vacation is over for now so its back to "normality". If normality is working 5 days a week to get paid at the end of the month -
Yes, most of us probably have to work until we get too old to really enjoy all the free time retirement has to offer.
And we all accept it - that and paying taxes, taking loans to be able
to buy houses and trying to put money aside, so it can only be used for
paying things we didn't predict.
What
if I would tell you that
the taxes you pay (and work 3-4 months a year for) are used to make the
richest men in the world even richer? What If I was to tell you that
the wars we are fighting are fought for money (not a surprise to many
of you Im sure) and that 9/11 fits exactly the model of a pre-emptive
strike that is always needed by governments and the people
behind them to justify wars? Not very new revelations, I agree but
these things are all linked in a very interresting documentary/artitistic feature I
recently saw.
I have seen some startling evidence that shows that there is much more behind 9/11 than we have been told by official sources and therefore all the world's biggest media. It also explains clearly how the world economy seems to be manipulated by only a few persons who don't care about who makes the law in what country - because they are on a mission. Religion does also play an important role in misguiding us from what we really are ment for. The conclusion I am reaching is quite scary - we don't seem to be in control of our own life or destiny and there seems to be so much going on behind the curtains - that will eventually bring us to a horrifying future.
To
understand what I am talking about and simply to open your mind a
little bit - go and watch this film online (the quality is quite good
and the film quick to download - however it takes some time to start
and the JEsus story is important for the overall conclusion.. be
patient.... and then LETS start to think for ourselves, artivism is for all of us - the Revolution is NOW!
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Sitting in a restaurant the other day, I was very involved in a discussion about marriage - why people get married - how life has changed nowadays exc. I have been maybe a bit silly during the years but I've told anyone who want's to hear it that I don't plan to marry when I grow up. Of course I would love a big family and all but since I was a child I didn't really see a point in getting married, It wasn't something I was aiming for personally and I don't consider marriage more of a commitment than having children lets say or a pet. Also I consider that it would be more of a contract between two people today,obvioulsy quite easy to break, that an actual commitment for life (maybe there I'm wrong) and that in our day and age marriage is not the same it was a only a century ago when it really was "until death do us part". But only stupid people never change their minds...
That evening at the restaurant, there was a stranger sitting at the next table. A good looking man with white hair and a white beard eating by himself with headphones in his ears, maybe listening to music, some news or whatever else people listen to when they eat alone in restaurants, he didn't seem to pay much attention to us. When leaving the table - long after the famous marriage discussion - he pauses for a second and turns to me, adressing me with a perfect american accent:
"young lady, let me tell you something. I was married for 46 years and there is only one reason in the world to get married - you simply are swept away by the other person."
And then he left.
Well, maybe its because I am
a child of divorced parents, maybe its because I don't like
disappointment (who does?) or maybe I have been so naive to think that
I could avoid it by not getting married - I don't know...I sure like
wedding parties.. and beautiful white dresses, that's for sure. Whether I will ever have both the same day is
another matter...
Publié par Kolka à 19:55:42 dans Miss Kolka | Commentaires (2) | Permaliens
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