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Janne

Thanks for stopping by! How do you like your coffee?

About Me


I guess I'm not very easy to label, but to give you an idea: I'm a night owl who loves music, I'm a nature girl who loves animals, I'm a traveller who loves adventure, I'm an indoor girl who loves to reflect on life, I'm a relaxed girl who likes a good beer in the pub, I'm a positive girl who loves to chat - but also enjoys the silence, I guess it takes a while to get to know me, I'm a curious girl who does what she believes in, but also a dreamer... The rest is for you to find out.

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No vemos las cosas tal como son, las vemos tal como somos!
-Kant-

My Interests

Music, animals, travelling, coffee, philosophy, painting, writing, languages...

I'd like to meet:

Nice people from all over the world who have something interesting to say and/or people I have something in common with. I don't reply to messages saying nothing but "hi".
Thank you for visiting my profile. Please leave a message in my GUESTBOOK - now that you are here anyway o",)

Music:

Folk, rock, instrumental, indie, alternative, country, celtic, blues, classical, latin, 60's etc.

Movies:

I don't really watch a lot of films, but I do like it now and then. Some of the films I have enjoyed are: Amélie, Sliding Doors, Shawshank Redemption, Volver, Instinct...

Television:

Mainly documentary stuff, it's often more interesting than any fiction. I'm more curious about what's going on behind real people's minds. However, I easily get fed up with reality shows(they're far from reality anyway). But I do like to laugh at something like FRIENDS, The Simpsons and the Danish "Klovn".

Books:

I must admit that I don't get to read a lot. But when I do it is mostly autobiographies and non-fiction, unless it's about something I find really interesting by the look of the cover. I am currently reading "Hjernerum - den følelsesfulde hjerne" ("Spaces of the brain - the emotional brain") by Morten L. Kringelbach, who's a brain scientist at the University of Oxford. Very interesting.
I also like "Angela's Ashes" by Frank McCourt and "1984" by George Orwell.

Heroes: