Weeekend; pizza, documentaries
Posted by lilykarin on april 19th, 2010 . Filed under: Daily Outfit, Environment & Politics, Food & Veganism .Outfit:
Hair rose – gift from Johanna
Vintage blouse – From Amelia a few years back
Suspender skirt – thrifted (the brand is Monki) at Röda Korset
Tights – American Apparel
Mary Janes with three straps - bought at the secondhand store Börsen on Första långgatan.
View if you’re me.
*behind the scenes* Frej was making his bed.. haha.
I actually looked like this the whole weekend through because I stayed longer than I expected at Frejs place… as often happens. On Friday I was at Radikalt Forum (my university’s socialist students seminar weekend) to listen to a seminar on Gramsci, then I went to Frej’s place. Saturday I went back to the forum and listened to a few more lectures, one was about the book the Spirit Level and was very interesting, bought Arturo Bareas biography and a book on the spanish civil war, then I went to Pop Boutique’s one year celebration with Johanna & Anton and where Frej later joined up.
Here’s a (sorta annoying) little short film I found on the book the Spirit Level, when I was googling. But yeah.. see it anyway! Then borrow the book, or something. I don’t think I will read it because I got the most of what’s in it from the seminar and might just use it for references once in a while…
Sunday Frej and I watched a few documentarys and made our own pizza.
This one was mine! Ooh so gooood, I want it back again! I think it might have been the most tasty pizza I have ever eaten. I will make it again with vegan cheese some day, then I might die with joy. It contained:
Crushed tomatoes mixed with oregano, chili and garlic.
Asparagus, mushroom, onion, falafels (which was what made it so great) and spinach.
Wish I had taken a picture after it had been in the oven, but I ate it instead.
And then there were the documentaries we watched.
First this one, Flow – for the Love of Water.

After watching this I take back that I don’t think that the Story of Bottled water which I mentioned earlier is that important in correlation to other dietary consumption issues, I didn’t know it (bottled water industry that is) was that bad in other countries,… Kinda spoiled being from Sweden which has relatively very clean water. The film is of course about more than just bottled water and very informative and easy to understand if you’re not into the subject. You can stream the entire documentary here on Documentary Wire.
And then we finally watched Capitalism – a love story.
Can’t give you tips on streaming it anywhere.
Trailer.
I thought it was pretty good too, leaves a few loose endds, wish he would have brought up more of what this has done to developing countries and how the IMF and World Bank have acted with their structural adjustment programs… and I get kinda bothered with the confrontativeness as that always make me really anxious as a person. But yeah it’s an important documentary to see anyway, and then see others on similar subjects.
Ok now I’m gonna go drink tea and love myself for getting the best grade in my course in “the origins of the modern world order” which I finally got my grade in today after nervous waiting… I’ve started sneak in to my global development studies courses aswell again today, haven’t been with them since that course ended four weeks ago… I think I am becoming a total information junkie… I wished again that I could take those courses aswell as the ones I am taking now but you’re not even allowed to be signed up to that many courses at the same time and I don’t think I could do that and keep sane either for that matter.
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april 19th, 2010 at 8:13 e m
Fy tusan vad stilig du är!
april 20th, 2010 at 3:30 e m
Jag är helt tagen av ditt utseende. Det är vackert, intressant och man kan blänga på det i evigheter. Åh.