December 14, 2007 at 5:25 am (Uncategorized)
Tags: , American, Club, Copenhagen, Danish, Girls, K3, PUA
So tonight I totally struck out. Maybe it was because I was tired…I went to Malmo (Sweden) earlier today and took a nap in the evening before trying to go out around midnight. Anyways, I went to K3 for the first time, and it is quite the nice club venue. The girls were absolutely amazing. I mean, there were several good girls from my exchange I knew would be there, but the local Danish girls were HOT!
This isn’t really an aberration though, as every time I go out I see tons of beautiful girls. This time I would say that 85% of the girls were an 8+…and I’m grading on the Danish scale, which is more rigorous than American’s back home. Danish girls are without a doubt among the most beautiful in the world.
Here’s the proof. Two days ago (Tuesday night) I lucked into paying a doorman to enter a private party… the Chezch Republic/Slovakia Model Search Party 2007. It was a great party, with free drinks and wardrobe, and I made it into the VIP section before the end of the night. Several of the models were nice and I made friends with them, and they suggested I should be a model (too nice…). Some of the girls were 15! Crazy, they could have passed for 21 EASILY.
Anyways, the party was great, but the random Thursday night in Denmark hosted more beautiful girls then the model party. Danish girls are impeccible.
However, maybe I like the American attitude more. Danish girls are very finicky…and there are several of examples how. At the very least, the fact that the Danish girls are “more sophisticated” (according to my Danish friend) and don’t dirty dance with guys helps to illustrate this point. My friends and I met a half-American, half-Danish girl at the pizza place after going to the club, and not only was she beautiful but had a charming personality. I think I need to marry a girl like that.
Anyways, this is just a random rant after a long night out. It’s 5:30 local time and hopefully I’ll be hitting the hay soon. I have a lot to update, including my trips to Russia and Prague and also about my crazy exam HELL week.
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November 23, 2007 at 11:05 pm (Uncategorized)
Tags: Business, INTJ, Mastermind, Meyers-Briggs, Napoleon Hill, Personality, Test, Think and Grow Rich
According to the Meyers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator test, I am an INTJ (Introvert, iNtuitive, Thinking, Judging). It is one of the rarer of the 16 personality types, with only about 1% of the general population testing to this result. I have always kind of prided myself on this, thinking that “hey, I’m a mastermind”. I thought it was cool.
Actually, the inspiration for this post came from things I’ve been reading online about business. One step is to create a Mastermind group. Essentially, you don’t have enough time to maintain hundreds of good relationships in your life, so choose about a dozen people and create very good relationships with them. Furthermore, it is a good idea to have this support group be able to help you out in your endeavors, whatever that may be. I believe this may have originally come from Napoleon Hill’s book Think and Grow Rich, which I surprisingly have not yet read, having known about it and wanted to read it for the last several years. I need to catch up on my reading.
Anyways, I can think of one guy whom I barely know, but think he’d be perfect. He’s 21, into technology (does some computer coding and has a few websites) and got money from his uncle so that he could purchase his first real estate investment property last year. In meeting with him, he seems perhaps a bit odd and quiet, but I know that he is a smart guy who will find that unique business opportunity that will give him financial success. Hopefully I can get in touch with him and make him part of my group. There are some others, such as a few of my fraternity brothers, who I think of in a similar light, but we’ll see how that all works out.
Do you have a mastermind group, and if so how does that work? Is it just friends or an actual group that meets, and are the people more like or unlike how you individually are?
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November 23, 2007 at 3:45 pm (Uncategorized)
Tags: , Anchorman, Dana Carvey, Elf, Mike Meyers, Movies, SNL, Spoof, Talledega Nights, Viral Video, Will Ferrell
Leave it to Will Ferrell and his buddies to come out with another great viral video. Personally, I think that Ferrell was great on SNL, and while his movie career started out great, it has kind of dwindled. He seems almost typecast as a sports-spoofing character, whether it be skating, basketball or race car driving, though Elf and Anchorman are clear exceptions. It’s nice to see him get back to his sketch-comedy roots and I hope that he continues to do more.
I think they need to reunite the mid-90’s SNL cast together, at least for a show. Dana Carvey, Mike Meyers, etc. That would be amazing. Oh yeah, this video is “Green Team” where the guys are a little too enthusiastic about the environment.
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November 23, 2007 at 3:37 pm (Uncategorized)
Tags: , Burn, Denmark, Hustler, Magic, Red Bull, Science, YouTube
I can’t purchase Red Bull. It’s got ingredients which are illegal in Denmark. As a result, I’ve been drinking Burn and Hustler, but they don’t really provide the same kick. When I get back to the U.S.A and have a dollar to waste, I might have to try this magic trick using science to prevent liquid from falling out of an opened Red Bull.
I know that YouTube took heat a while back because people were giving away all of the Magicians’ secrets and tricks involving coins, cards, etc. This isn’t quite the same, but these little gimmicks are always good to impress someone when trying to kill time.
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November 22, 2007 at 5:41 pm (Uncategorized)
Tags: , 360, Final Fantasy, Gaming, Microsoft, Modchip, Nintendo, Playstation, Sony, Warcraft, Wii, Xbox
I don’t play video games much anymore. Growing up I was always playing them, and my mom had trouble getting me to go outside or go to bed. That’s not the case anymore. I just don’t have time. Granted, every once in a while I want to kick back with some Warcraft 3 or play Final Fantasy (or a good sports game like NCAA Football), but that doesn’t happen too often as I don’t own any of the newest console systems from Sony, Microsoft or Nintendo.
Maybe that should change. The Wii, being out for a year, now has good titles. I thought the innovative controls seemed interesting, and I’ve played it once at my friends house during a party. It makes for a lot of fun, and you could tell a girl “let go back and play the Wii”. I’m not a huge gamer, but the Wii seems like the console that spans the normal age group, meaning maybe my mom would want to play some Wii tennis.
I’ve been a Nintendo fan forever, but had to get Sony when they had the SquareSoft titles. I don’t know if this trend will continue for me. I’d actually like to have a Microsoft XBox 360 and use a USB modchip to turn it into an easy media PC that I can stream video onto my television from. But maybe that’ll have to wait too. The Wii seems like a great gift for anyone
For Christmas mom, get me a Wii!
This was all inspired by the Angry Nintendo Nerd’s video.
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November 22, 2007 at 3:34 am (Uncategorized)
Tags: Chat Room, Dating, Dating Age, Ethics, Exploitation, Girls, Hacker, Hacking, Internet Chat, Morals, Pedophiles, Pedophilia, Pervert, Teenage, Underage, Values
When I was younger, I used to contribute to a Warez site, which hosted software for download illegally. Now, this was quite some time ago (over six years) and piracy was the furthest I ever got into the sketchy technology scene. While I knew a few tricks, I never claimed to be a hacker (except for the classical definition of someone who tinkers and explores things).
I was crawling the Internet while I should be either studying or sleeping, and I came across a video of a guy who freely admits that he entraps potential pedophiles and then hacks their computer. While I agree that predatory pedophiles are among the most fucked up individuals we have in our society, I can’t defend the ethics of what this guy is doing. The video is a screen capture where he goes into a chat room posing as a 14 year old girl. Then, when he talking to men who are 21 and 25 years old, it shows that he attempts to hack their computer by killing virus protection and attempting to run malicious code on their systems. When this doesn’t work, he resorts to modifying their desktop wallpaper with a message to stop talking to girls.
Now, from the conversations, it is hard to really justify these guys as criminal pedophiles. I don’t know any normal, socially adjusted 21+ year old men who would sit and talk with a 14 year old stranger on the Internet. This is something that losers do. But I have a feeling there are a whole lot more socially inept losers than people actually looking for a physical meeting. In fact, just chatting with people on the Internet I find altogether strange, as I’d much rather be doing things in my own life (sports or meeting real girls somewhere).
Regardless, pedophilia is a large problem, as those undercover television shows easily indicate. If these men (on the video) who thought they were chatting with a 14 year old girl had their property damaged, then I can’t really consider that to be right. I didn’t see anything where they were explicitly wrong (like asking for nude photos, sex talk or to meet somewhere). But it is sketchy regardless.
What is an appropriate age for this behavior? If a girl is 14, then there is no way she should be dating someone older than 18, and even then that is quite a stretch. But a 20 year old dating a 16 year old doesn’t seem that unreasonable, and surely when you get above 18, anything within a 10 year age difference is considered acceptable and normal.
Anyways, surely I’m getting off topic right now, but the point of this post was to point out that some people may be taking action into their own hands a bit too far. What this guy did (scaring pedophiles away) is admirable, but not when he uses illegal hacking methods to do so. Crazy how far some people can take it. Opinions anyone?
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November 21, 2007 at 7:33 pm (Uncategorized)
Tags: Russia, Television, Traveling
As of about twelve hours ago, I am back in Copenhagen after my journey that included visits in Stockholm, Tallinn (Estonia), St. Petersberg and Moscow. It was really quite the trip and I am so glad that I went on it, despite the extra cost and the unexpected events that caused me to spend a few extra days traveling. But that’s a good, long story that I’ll have to write about another time.
For right now, I need to clean up, do laundry, and get caught up in school. Not to mention I need to put up a Fantasy Basketball blog sometime soon too. But stay tuned, I’ll be sure to catch up with my favorite TV shows and provide some insight to the wonder that is Russia.
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November 11, 2007 at 1:44 am (Uncategorized)
Tags: Sweden, Russia, Airport, Home Alone, Copenhagen Business School, Sprinting, Passport
So today I almost became a dumbass. On my way to the airport I stopped off at my school to photocopy my passport and print off some additional instructions about my upcoming trip to Russia. Unfortunately, I began replying to a couple of e-mails, and pretty soon I was behind schedule. Add that to the fact that it took longer to reach the airport on the Metro that I anticipated, and I have the recipe for a disaster. On the Metro, I read over my flight instructions, which say that they will close check-in 40 minutes before departure. That means I have 8 minutes to find Sterling Airlines and check in. As a result, I panic and run through the airport like a madman. I can’t find anything other than SAS terminals and somehow end up near a train that would have taken me back into the city. Whoops!
After asking, I find out where the Sterling gates are and sprint…very, very fast. I end up making it to the check-in counter, with no line thank goodness, with three minutes to spare. My heart was beating out of my chest and I was sweating it up quite a bit. Quite the adrenaline boost. Anyways, after this little adventure, I quickly skirt through security and am surprised to see several other Copenhagen Business School exchange students also on my flight. Most of them are on the same Russia trip as myself.
When I went to check-in with about three minutes to spare, the lady at the counter scolded me and told me I need to arrive earlier. Obviously I am well aware of this and next time will take no chances. Overall, it worked out, but there was a bit of time when I was pretty sure it wouldn’t. Oh well, I’m in Sweden and ready to experience the Russian trip.
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November 8, 2007 at 12:57 am (Uncategorized)
This blog has only been up and running for a few days now, and I’ve already had someone comment on one of my posts. I think it’s crazy how fast word gets around on the web, and I’m curious to see how people end up finding my blog. Is it through WordPress? Google? Or is it some other method. Leave me a comment and let me know, as I’d appreciate finding out how I get traffic.
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