Phew... This last month has been EXHAUSTING! I never knew making clothes was so extremely tough!
I've been to India with six other youngsters to experience how much work it really is to make clothes. And I can assure you - the clothes are worth so much more than what people pay in our stores! The people working in the factories over there are paid barely enough to survive... Believe me, if they were to be paid the same as we do for doing only half of their work per hour, they'd all be filthy rich - they should be!
If I've learned anything this period, it's to never again buy cheap fashion. The cheap prices come from cheap labor, which means that the cheaper clothes we buy, the less money the workers in India get - and they really need MORE money!
So to all you who read my blog: stop buying cheap clothes and spread the message!
(The new) Georgina
Monday, May 10, 2010
Saturday Night (Shopping) Fever!
Hi, everybody!
It's finally Saturday again! It's been a rough week, and I think I've earned myself a real shopping spree...
I took my two best galpals to the city mall, where we spent four hours in the different stores. I bought a summer dress, three tops, two sets of underwear and a new pair of jeans. I'd give you some pics to drool over, but I really don't have the time - heading out again soon! I think I'll wear my new dress, with bare shoulders and with a lovely peach color <3
xoxo
Georgina
It's finally Saturday again! It's been a rough week, and I think I've earned myself a real shopping spree...
I took my two best galpals to the city mall, where we spent four hours in the different stores. I bought a summer dress, three tops, two sets of underwear and a new pair of jeans. I'd give you some pics to drool over, but I really don't have the time - heading out again soon! I think I'll wear my new dress, with bare shoulders and with a lovely peach color <3
xoxo
Georgina
Monday, April 26, 2010
The English mock exam
This spring's mock exam was boring. I found the tasks not only uninspiring, but one of them was even too hard. I didn't understand the comic strip we were supposed to analyze, so I had to guess at the answer...
I also didn't like the last task, the longest one. I think I ended up with the last optional task, something about comparing one of the books I've read to a statement about how a good book should be - boooring! I wish there was just one task where we could write a short story...
The first task, explaining what genres five texts belonged to and why, was actually not that bad. It was not too easy, not hard, and kind of interesting to do.
I guess that sums up what I think about the mock exam - boring and at times too difficult to understand.
:)
I also didn't like the last task, the longest one. I think I ended up with the last optional task, something about comparing one of the books I've read to a statement about how a good book should be - boooring! I wish there was just one task where we could write a short story...
The first task, explaining what genres five texts belonged to and why, was actually not that bad. It was not too easy, not hard, and kind of interesting to do.
I guess that sums up what I think about the mock exam - boring and at times too difficult to understand.
:)
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Culture and reality-TV
Our first blogging task is to compare the three reality-TV subgenres "hidden camera", "artificial living environment" and "personal challenge". The genres are represented respectively by the shows Candid Camera (USA), Big Brother (UK) and 71 grader nord (Norway).
Just by this we can say that USA loves watching people being tricked and fooled into embarassing situations, UK finds it interesting to watch social experiments, and Norway enjoys nature and real, tough experiences and challenges... on-screen.
Do I think they're good entertainment? No.
I hate it when innocent people get tricked into those embarassing situations which later will be watched by hundreds, thousands, maybe millions of laughing people. I feel so embarassed too, like it's me on the screen.
I also find it cynical to put a lot of different people together and give them tasks to complete while having to spend ALL of their time together. I know this is completely voluntary, but still, to expose people like that is just wrong. We've heard that some of the contestants have had troubles later, like alchoholism or depression, and this just adds to my argument.
And to watch people hiking over given distances, receiving tasks and challenges on their way... I don't find that entertaining. I'd rather hike myself! Of course not those distances or those places they are put, 'cause I'm in no physical condition to manage that, but it's so much better to experience nature firsthand rather than to sit in a room with in-door climate watching some people outside in the great, wide world...
But if I did have to choose, I would probably choose Big Brother. Surprised?
Well.
I think Candid Camera is just plain idiotic, and I find 71 grader nord and other nature programmes plain boring. There's also a small part of me that's really cynical and interested in social experiments. I actually watched almost a whole season of Paradise Hotel last fall... Yes, I'm ashamed...
Some random picture from some random Big Brother-season
in some random country
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
My first post...
Okay, here we go!
So this is my school blog.
I have no idea what to put here yet... Sooo I guess we'll see later on :)
So this is my school blog.
I have no idea what to put here yet... Sooo I guess we'll see later on :)
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