Friday, December 31, 2010

2010

Year of awesome music, great parties, friend surrounding..
On to the 2011
and happy new year!

Monday, December 27, 2010

pretty things






Andrej Pejić and my best friend!

Friday, December 24, 2010

weird weekend

I can hear the weird weekend coming. I don't know what exact part will be weird, but I can feel it in my bones!

I always say how menswaer is better then female.. I think I'm totally right! Take a look at it yourself!

And also MERRY CHRISTMAS to all of you who celebrate!
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Sunday, December 19, 2010

say hi to

religion at the party
true story
Other then that, I slipped on ice that night! That's why the right side of my: face, elbow, hip and knee hurts like hell!
I'm pretty sure I didn't break anything but damn, I have a very funny swollen looking knee!
No bruises yet, but I predict greenish and violet looking bruises!
Oh the pain





Friday, December 17, 2010

Bushido Mix

Bushido Mix by SamuraiSpirit by SamuraiSpirit

An awesome mix!
Have fun tonight people!

This was made by a very good friend of mine!!!

Good job man!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

If I say jump jump You say how high

It's been quite a weekend. A lot of second hand smoking, good music, bad music, interesting times, new memories, parties ending too early. But since it's cold it's kinda too.. in doors I guess. I know it's only December but I can't wait for March or April! It can't be helped!

This is the tree in front of my building after the second snow I guess.. First one was really lame but this one is actually beautiful. If you manage to ignore the cold.

During the weekend me and my brother went to visit my aunt, she lives a bit out of Sarajevo. This field is actually a corn field and it looks so pretty during summer. But it's so bleak now.

This is the entrance to my aunt's street.. Creepy in a Silent Hill kind of way!

When we were getting back I saw where crows sleep in Sarajevo.

Yeah, there's so many of them.

And this is where some people
sleep..
Lame joke right!

I didn't take any photos from the parties I went to but this one! Theme was red light district!
Hope this weekend will be better.
But here's a little something a friend sent me today which totally made my day! I cried!!!







Thursday, December 9, 2010

Dressed in shadows

It started snowing in Sarajevo. Not as much as in the whole Europe, but it's snowing. I sort of like and dislike snow. I'll post some photos about it tomorrow!
It looks really beautiful.
In the meantime
do enjoy


Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Embraced by loneliness, legions who grin

"Oh, dreadful angel of mine
Enrich me with the vastness of your being"

"Rigid father, teach me how to comprehend
I'll commit myself to understand
For I am the accomplice..."

the part of this song which starts at 5:55 touches my soul!
I love Vortex's voice!!!
Sounds like and angel..
Every time I visit Isis she plays some music that reminds me of some good times..
I forgot all about this song for years.
I love getting reminded of good songs that haven't been on my playlist in a long time!

You can tell I was ill for the past few days... My dad made me eat a lot of soup! I hate soup but it made me feel pretty damn great in the end!
Other then that I've been to a great dubstep party during the weekend.
It was a great alcohol obliteration night!
This is what I snapped when I was wasted..
Yeah..

It doesn't really make any sense, right.



Wednesday, December 1, 2010

with patience awaiting the night

An angel bewitched by the shadows
Seduced by the whispering lies
Snow is now falling to the frozen ground
The dress is white with crystals of ice
and frozen roses so red
Frost is spreading across the plain,
to welcome the eternal night

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Dark nights

My favorite band (from this genre):



aaand I also love Dissection!

I haven't really posted anything fashion related for a while now.. Nothing really inspired me.. or impressed me... I'm just gonna post Marcel Castenmiller's model diaries.. yeah.. Has nothing to do with Opeth or Dissection.. I know...



LOVE his look!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Beauty


unfortunately I can't post the video but I'll post a link to it. It's a video from the graduates in 2009 from Vaganova Academy.. These girls dance so perfect..


I'm considering to start training again.. Rhythmic Gymnastic.. I trained it for a couple of years and then I stopped.. I'm considering to do it again but it might be rally hard.
I'll stick to the saying: "Pain is temporary, quiting is forever."

Oh I so hope I won't break in half or something!


Friday, November 26, 2010

Recommendation

If you never watched this movie, I suggest you should! I watched it in high school and I loved it. I watched adaptation for TV cos it actually lasts 9 hours.
The story is based on a two-thousand-year-old Indian epic poem that runs to 100,000 verses, making it four times longer than the Bible and seven times longer than the Odyssey and the Iliad combined. Boiled down, it can be seen as a simple tale of rivalry between warring members of the same family, the Pandavas and the Kauravas, but it's so much more than that, taking in religion, philosophy, spiritualism, war, love, life and death. Brook and long-time writing collaborator Jean-Claude Carriere originally produced a nine-hour stage production of the epic in the early Eighties, before "re-imagining" it as a five-hour TV drama.
The epic tells the tale of two sets of cousins, the Pandavas, the five sons of Pandu, the king of Hastinapura, and the Kauravas, the one hundred sons of Pandu's brother, Dhritarashtra. The eldest brother of each set of cousins claims the throne of Hastinapura for himself and a struggle arises between them. At first the kingdom is divided, but, as a result of a gambling match, the eldest of the Pandavas, Yuddhishtira, loses his half, and he and his brothers are forced into exile for thirteen years. They are to be given back their kingdom upon their return from exile, but when the eldest of the Kauravas, Duryodhana, refuses to do so the two sets of cousins gather their armies and go to war.
There are 16 main characters, each with their own story, and the non-linear narrative is weighed down by a labyrinth of subplots, digressions and a bewildering array of voices and perspectives. This can be confusing, but it also frees the film from the normal constraints of 90-minute filmmaking. Vyasa, the narrator, not only retells the story but also appears in it himself, often going back in time to emerge as an old man in his own family's story. There are also some nice touches of the surreal and the fantastic. Vyasa narrates his story to a young boy in the company of the demi-god Ganesha, a half-man, half-elephant deity who quietly transcribes the story like a dutiful secretary. As with other epics, such as the Odyssey and the Iliad, the gods and goddesses play a central role in events - one woman is impregnated by the sun, another by the wind.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

First snow

The night before:

The morning after:

Winter is here. I don't really like winter, but it can look pretty. Although it has nothing to do with the first snow, but for me, when I look at it I hear this:




When you look at how the snow flakes dance in the wind.. it sounds like that to me.


Sunday, November 21, 2010

Tannhäuser


Can anyone send me a link that works for Wagner's opera Tannhäuser? I really like it but I don't have it! So please please send it to me!

Many thanks
Recently I started listening to this guy Dj SiSen! He's really good in a weird sort of a way. If you're into that music! Personally, I love it!

Dj SiSen: