11.11.07

Photos: Zuerich (Die Schweiz)

Finally, I'm posting up some photos from my trip to Zurich (Switzerland) with Aine to visit Eoin, who's working as a postdoc in the university. We actually went to more places than what is shown in the photos. However, I forgot to bring my camera! So these photos are courtesy of Eoin-chan. The first photo was taken in Eoin's living room at his desk, and the others were from our visit to the Uetliberg, a mountain best known as the "Top of Zuerich". The view is spectacular and the walk up to the top was really refreshing (hehe, don't worry, we took a tram most of the way up first!). Btw, in the 4th and 5th photos, if you look closely, you can actually see me. Eoin took the photos from the top of a tower.




So what do I think of Zurich? Hmmm, well, I had immigration problems both during entering and leaving the country, since Switzerland isn't part of the EU. Now, it would be completely understandable if it was actually a case of missing visa and whatnot (btw, we don't need a visa to go there for holidays), but no, the only reason I had a problem was that they didn't know anything about Brunei and hence, nothing about our immigration agreement with the Swiss government. They didn't even apologise for their mistake! Safe to say, I was not impressed! Though, the ppl at the airport when I was leaving were really polite - one point to the Swiss!

Anyway, the place is very clean, efficient and practical - you have to love their public transport! Zurich is pretty, especially the city centre. I have mixed feelings about the people - they can be indifferent to the point of almost being rude, but then there are also really nice people. Some of the stories Eoin told us about their strict attitude (e.g. someone got fined for making noise on a Sunday while bringing out his rubbish for recycling) can be hard to comprehend. Also, there's one of their political parties (SVP - Swiss People's Party) that freaks me out - extremely right-wing and currently holds approx. 30% of the seats in the Swiss National Council. If you go to the link, you'll see a controversial campaign poster of this party - it would give you the chills! :( Okay, they're talking about deporting foreign criminals from Switzerland - why just the non-naturalised residents? Why not the Swiss criminals as well? Criminals are criminals, no matter their race, skin colour, etc. Okay, enough politics!

Well, my trip to Zurich was an eye-opener. It shed some light on the Swiss, their culture, mentality, government, etc. I realised that I didn't really know much about them, other than Heidi, the Alps and their chocolate! I know I've only seen one aspect of the country, the Swiss German one - there are also the Swiss French, and Swiss Italian. I'll definitely keep an open mind.

10.11.07

I am not perfect?!

Haha, did it sound like I thought I was? ;D Not at all! Hehe, I was just a little surprised at what the "Seven Deadly Sins" Quiz (which Meela introduced to me via her blog) spitted back at me! My worst sin is ENVY (though I agree with the Sloth and Gluttony results!)?! And this was just because I want a car like my friend's (a Mini) and that I don't like too much PDA! Ah well, as June said, can't take these things seriously, hehe. It's fun - try it! ;D

Greed:Low

Gluttony:Medium

Wrath:Low

Sloth:Medium

Envy:Medium

Lust:Very Low

Pride:Low


The Seven Deadly Sins Quiz on 4degreez.com

3.11.07

Music: more German songs (Ich + Ich, Rosenstolz, Die Aerzte)

Just wanted to share a few more cool music from Germany. Coincidentally, all the following bands are in Berlin - we're just so cool, haha! ;D Just kidding! Anyway, the first song was recommended again by Maarten. It's called "Vom selben Stern" ("Of the same star") by a band called "Ich + Ich" (I + I). The video reminds me of Michael Jackson's "Black & White" video, but this is much more fun, and the same goes for the song! :D


While searching the interweb for the first song, I came across the next video since the title of the song was very similar to the name of the above band. The song is called "Ich bin ich" ("I am I" or "I am me") by "Rosenstolz" (I think this stands for "Rose Pride"). A really nice song, this is!


Finally, the last song is one that I heard while listening to my favourite radio station called "StarFM", a rock music channel! It's called "Junge" ("Boy", in this context, but it could also mean "Young") by a long-standing German punk rock band, "Die Aerzte" ("The Doctors"). This song is currently No. 1 in the German rock charts. The video below is just of the lyrics, since it's been censored for being too gruesome and explicit - just think of "Shawn of the Dead" but without the humour, hehe. Anyway, the song's really cool! Enjoy! :D

2.11.07

Aesthetic Tribute: October 2007

Hey! Sorry for not blogging much till now, was in Dublin and Zurich the past two weeks (will blog about Zurich later!)! Anyway, here's my latest Aesthetic Tribute fanart, please enjoy and maybe comment! ;D Danke! Oh yeah, Happy Halloween! Sorry, it's a bit late, hehe!

Fanart title: "Release!"
Fanart characters: Light Yagami (Kira) (Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba) and Ichijo Mashiro (After School Nightmare by Mizushiro Setona)
Theme: "Can't imagine all the pain I feel..."
Media used: drawn with pencil; cleaned by CG
Comments: Some facts of these two characters to help understand the concept - Mashiro has a secret; from waist-up, he is male, while the lower part of her body is female - this is causing Mashiro a lot of emotional pain and doubts. Kira arrives to bring Mashiro "salvation" as he is owner of the "Death Note", a book able to bring death to the person whose name is written in it. Will Ichijo "fight" the inner turmoil or will s/he give into the pain and sought "Release!"?