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Today might be a good day, if your name isn't Rita Iteka.

 

I had a couple of bad luck experiences after school, one being my phone not working as it should and the other being too yolo (not going to explain though)

 

But one who also happened to experience some type of bad luck was my dad. He was only riding his bike heading to work, when out of the blue came a car and hit him. The driver was apparently in his 60's and he drove on a bikers road by accident... if you ask me, he's prolly a drunk mofo and is too old for that shit!

 

At least my dad wasn't badly injured, plus he's ensured and he's not missing out. But the funny thing is that my troll of a dad is enjoying it, saying he's not working for at least one month and the thought of not having to work and still get money seems to have given him the positive mood.

 

What's -(-1)? You know it, it's the positive 1.

I guess if you can turn negative to positive in math, you can do it with other things as well.

Oh Africa

My sister arrived to Sweden this weekend and thank god I nagged on her about the things I wanted her to bring to from our homeland, because she sure had a lot of baggage with her!

She also wanted to bring back some of our childhood memories, so she brought sweets and candies that we ate as kids, the food that I haven't eaten since the last African party I attended to. Some old pictures of us and my mom... I don't really have that many memories with my mom, because both her and my dad worked a lot when we were kids, so for my family in Burundi to let us have some of the pictures was really appreciated.

I was also very happy to see my sister, because I experienced a lot of difficulties during her time in Burundi. But I didn't want to bring up all the bad news right away. Instead my brother and my dad planned on guiding her around the city.

Later my brothers and I decided to take her down town to play billiard and ping pong at a really cool place, which included a bar, a club and many game areas. It's really a place to go, my siblings and I hadn't hung out in a long time this year rather than playing on the Xbox... so it was nice to do something else!

 
 
 
 

My big package

ER-MA-GERD We've beaten our new record - living in a place for more than 4 years! I guess it's time to say "Buh bye!" to Höganäs and "Hello!" to Halmstad!
 
 
 
 

Win-win!

My family and I don't usually celebrate our birthdays, but we do give each other gifts every now and then. And yesterday my brother turned 13 and I thought I'd buy him something since I started working anyway.
 
 
 
Since our old xbox 360 controls broke for some clumsy reasons, I told him I would buy him new ones. Initially I was messing with him about buying pink ones but then he said it would be cool, but I didn't find any at the store so I ended up buying him two black controls instead (one of them being spent with my own money and the other one with my dad's that he had sent to my bank account for his b-day)
 
 
Anyways I told my brother that one of the controls is basically mine and that I now have the control over the control (I know evil right?). So if my brothers don't do their chores or if they start arguing over nothing, I'll have the right to take the control as their punishment! Mohahaha

Oh my cow!

Time has gone by way too fast this school year and my sister is all grown up and is already finished with High School. It's hard to believe she just graduated!
 
She had this party the same day she graduated, because it's part of the Swedish tradition. And dad had the best speech ever, he talked about how proud he was of her with a couple of jokes in between and blah blah blah and at the end he was like;
 
"We have this family tradition when it comes to graduations. And when I had my graduation in Burundi, my dad gave me a cow as a gift and at this stage I now own 50 cows who are big and strong. So my present for Nelly is that she's going to travel to Burundi where she'll choose the best of those cows!"
 
 
And everyone just laughed and I was like omg I want a cow too! ^^
 

Nanananana, my D is bigger than yours

Me and my sister taking a stroll through the market in Höganäs when suddenly...
 
 
Not sure if it's aimed for children. "Hey mommy look! I want that pink helium balloon, it is so kewt! :3 "

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