Yeah, it's slightly cut off, but I couldn't bear the idea of reducing it's size.
BTW: The model there is Pia Kaamos, expect to see a lot of her in the near future.
FUN FACT (because Pia is Nordic!): On the 25th of March on the Christian holiday of Annunciation the Swedes eat waffles, as the day is called the "Waffle Day". This is in fact due to a misunderstanding of the phrase "vrfrudagen" which means "our lady day", that sounds very much like "vffeldagen", meaning "waffle day." Today most Swedes don't know that the day is actually dedicated to Mother Mary.
BONUS FUN FACT (because the Swedes are so fuckin' cool!): Swedes often take pride in being "normal". If you are rich you often don't show it off in a manner that looks out of the ordinary and you often downplay it when talking about it. If you have a large house in the archipelago you may say that you have "A house a bit outside town."[7] Lagom is a Swedish word that lacks a counterpart in most languages. It basically means "just the right amount, but not too much." This explains the Swedish desire to live a normal, pleasant life. Elitism is often frowned upon, and Swedes speak of Jantelagen and the Swedish jealousy as norms which keep people in their place, even though these norms have become slightly more lax in recent years. Egalitarianism remains a strong ideal in Sweden. Swedes prefer a polite yet casual form of interaction, without strict rules dividing social groups. It is perfectly normal to greet your boss or teacher using first name or nickname.
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cinnamongurl:
cool blog, from a sometimes VERY cool guy. jerk.
dimmi:
Where's my soycream!!!