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All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and con

About Me

Im a Neohumanist, and i also follow Lev Tolstoj..s teaching as good as i can ! (nobodys perfect, i do my best)Family Friends Cars Music Books Movies and Vacations that what my life is about !Always makes me happy to meet new people, so please write to me in this space for friends ! solid

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My Interests

Philosophy, Politics, History, WW2, Classic Cars, Boxing, Travel, and Velika Kladusa in Bosnia my second home !

I'd like to meet:

Lev Tolsoj ! The human amongst humans, the human that makes you proud of belonging to the human race ! This dicription of the great Lev Tolstoij, were made by another great russian writer Maksim Gorkij ! For me he is the greatest human being to ever walk this planet!

Music:

Ambient, espesially Xerxes from Norway he is the greatest ! And also more typical pop, like Morten Abel is good listening ! Some classic music. Balkan music. Must also mention Italian Disco 80s style !

Movies:

The Thin Red Line, Stalingrad, The pianist, Shindlers list, Enemy at the gates, Lars Von Trier..s movies, Akira Kurosawa, Andreij Wajda, and Wim Wenders !

Television:

only sports and movies sometimes

Books:

The Stranger by Albert Camus is the best book i know And also biography of Lev Tolstoi and Fjodor Dostojevskij by professor Geir Kjetsaa is fantastic reading ! Antony Beevors books : Berlin, Stalingrad and The Spanish Civil War, are also great ! Stalin the red tsar by Simon Sebag Montefiore scary and interesting book A local writer i should mention is Tore Renberg !

Heroes:

Lev Tolstoj, Fjodor Dostojevski, Anton Tsjekov, Maksim Gorkij, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Rocky Marciano, Albert Camus, Jean Paul Sartre, Andrei Makine, Oscar Wilde, Louis Ferdinand Celine, Italo Calvino, Laotse, Confucius, Thomas Mann, Nordahl Grieg, Per-Olov Enquist, Jonathan Littell, Vassilij Grossmann