Time for me to come out of the closet it seems....
Nice topic everyone
Anyways... I am 24 winters old, and is currently living in Trondheim. I have been moving most of my life, and thus hold no place as
my place. When people ask where I come from, I just say Norway. I was born in a small city on the southern coast, called Farsund. A really nice and quiet place. Great place to grow up in.
FARSUND
Since then I have moved all over Norway, including Longyearbyen, Svalbard. This city is totally awesome, and you will fall in love with it immediately upon arrival
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For newcomers, I would recommend the winter time. The place is magical at that time. Just be aware that you won't see the sun at all for months. However, the summer can be difficult to cope with if you don't have experience, as the sun sits completely still right in the middle of the sky for months. Meaning it is hard to get sleep. (You have to barricade all the windows to get it even remotely dark). All in all a magical place. Once you have been there, you always return.
LONGYEARBYEN
Right now I live in Trondeim. A city placed right smack in the middle of Norway. A very nice city, if you don't mind the "occational" rain. The city has some really nice architecture, like Nidarosdomen and a lot of Viking excavations. And is also the home of the Rosenborg football/soccer team. Apart from that there isn't much to say really
TRONDHEIM
As some might have guessed travelling is in my family's blood. My mom has been living a long time in Longyearbyen, but moved down to Trondheim 6 months ago. My brother lives in Denmark. My dad and little sister lives in Germany with his family there. I try to visit them as much as possible, but it is hard when you are broke all the time.
For the last year I have been studying medicine in Spain, where I had a lot of fun. Our teachers took us on parashooting, mountaneering, trips to other cities, and much more. We even managed to throw in some learning from time to time.
As for hobbies and interests, I've been dabbling in a lot of things. Just like Taikara I am one of those who are pretty good at everything, but lack a speciality. It's kinda hard to explain. I have been a very active person all my life with my share of sports. Basketball, Football/Soccer, Handball, Volleyball, Gymnastics, IceHockey, Hockey, Swimming, Diving and Orientation. My latest love is Pool, which I picked up in Spain. I am also an ex boy scout, and love the wilderness. It's really fun to be out in the forrest with only your survival skills, building shelters and making fire. Allthough I almost got sick of it in the military. I was in a unit that was training for NATO, and we had 200 days in the wilderness. This was worsened by the fact that I was in the north of Norway, and we were not allowed to make fires. Of course... there is a really good reason for not making a fire in the midst of battle, but at the time it sucked
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We even trained some American Elites in how to fight in a winter terrain. The sights of them trying to ski across a flat terrain cracks me up to this day
Other personal interests are drawing, games, pen & paper RPG and of course the two Abandonia sites.
To finish it all off, here's a nice picture of me and my brother. I'm the one to the left... loosing the race
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(The picture is from our house in Farsund.)