Helga i bilder

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Bjørn Erik og Tom er flinke og konsentrerer seg på møte.

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Thea leser Morgenbladet i en pause. Vi fikk faktisk til 8 riktige svar på quizen. Må være ny rekord.

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Beina mine etter å ha kjørt Dolly i regn hjem fra Hønefoss. Drypper alltid på det høyre beinet.

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Hvordan stua ble til slutt. Jeg elsker den rødfargen. Nå skal vi bare få vasket gulvet og spikret på de to gulvlistene vi tok av, så er det klart for sofa!

Vi har også nå laget liste over alt som gjenstår i leiligheten. Det er en lang liste (der mye fremdeles må gjøres på kjøkkenet), men jeg tror det kan gå 🙂 13 dager til innflytningsfest!

This and that

A theater I’d like to see.

18 fandom workout shirts I’d like to own (at least one of them).

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A cool comment on “the girl code” from the Man Repeller.

  • Never stay silent when a friend is falling for an asshole.
  • Never favorite a best friend’s bon mot. Always retweet it.
  • Never trust a girlfriend who dates a married man.
  • Never refuse to write a recommendation for the offspring of a friend (no matter how big an idiot the kid is).
  • Never steal your friend’s thunder at a dinner party—when she’s on, give her room! Pound the table! Bang your glass with a spoon! Laugh the loudest at her story!
  • Never give your friend’s business four stars on Yelp. Always give five.
  • Never agree when a friend says she’s flabby, baggy, saggy, lumpy, floppy, veiny, squishy, scrawny, etc., etc. Tell her to shut up. Tell her life is too short. Tell her to eat, drink, and be merry. And finally…
  • Never treat other women disrespectfully: It gives men ideas.

Reading Epbot on the last Dragon Con, I found this guy’s explanation on why he cross dressed at Princess Leia in her slave costume.

And this week’s feminism picture:

FWFlYTW

Presentation

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Today I am working from home to finish the two presentations I will hold tomorrow. For 5 credits I will talk about animal genetic data analysis (but mostly just genome-wide association studies) and Bayesian statistics and Markov chain Monte Carlo methods in statistical genetics.

It will be my first presentation at UMB and I have fingers and toes crossed that it will be ok. Excited to see if anyone else than my supervisors and the sensor will attend.

But there is still a lot of presentation to finish and some talking to rehearse.

And this weekend I am going to Leikvinjar scout sentre at Hønefoss for a weekend meeting with my comittee and in just two weeks we will have our house warming party!

Rape

Almost a quarter of men surveyed in a UN report looking at violence against women in parts of Asia have admitted to committing at least one rape.

Rape was particularly common within relationships. However, one in 10 men admitted raping a woman who was not their partner.

Ten thousand men from six countries took part in the survey.

Men were asked questions like:

  • Have you ever had sex with your partner when you knew she didn’t want to but you thought she should agree because she’s your wife/ partner?
  • Have you ever had sex with a woman or girl when she was too drunk or drugged to say whether she wanted it or not?

Nearly three quarters of those who committed rape said they did so for reasons of “sexual entitlement”.

Report author Dr Emma Fulu said: “They believed they had the right to have sex with the woman regardless of consent.

“The second most common motivation reported was to rape as a form of entertainment, so for fun or because they were bored.”

Monday 9. Sept

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Doing orange and grey today. High waist pants from Zara, the Beetles shirt from Threadless, cardigan from Fransa, sandals from Korea and belt D&G. I love how it is still warm and summery outside, indian summer ftw.

Friday 6. Sept

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Today I am wearing two dresses, using an evening dress under. I have my favourite pair of boots from Nilsson shoes, bright checked orange socks from The Bike Repair Shop, the usual coat from Weekday and a stripy scarf from H&M to go with the socks and earrings.

Today there will be after work dinner with the other PhD candidates at CIGENE, I am really looking forward to get to know them a little bit better.

And we still only have nice plans for this weekend, people visiting and drinking wine. But we have only painted one coat in the livingroom and we probably have two to go…

9/36

9/36 is 0.25, that is 25%.

Why is this interesting? Today I have been a PhD candidate for exactly 9 months out of my total of 36. That means that I have already completed 25 % of the PhD.

 

 

 

This makes me a tiny bit stressed.

Valg 2013

Som alle har fått med seg (ikke sant?) er det Stortingsvalg denne høsten. Og som en bare litt politisk interessert person, bruker jeg valgomater for å hjelpe meg finne ut hva som er “sakene” i år og å finne ut hvem jeg bør stemme på.

Jeg tror jeg ikke er så engasjert nettopp fordi jeg ikke er veldig enig med noen av partiene, og det er også tydelig når jeg tar tester på nettet. Den siste testen jeg tok var den lange valgomaten til Aftenposten. Det var veldig mange spørsmål og til slutt fikkjeg et resultat som så slik ut:

Hvor mange prosent jeg er enig med de ulike partiene

  • FrP: 14
  • H: 25
  • R: 30
  • Sp: 33
  • KrF: 35
  • SV: 37
  • Ap: 37
  • V: 39
  • MDG: 41

Men tolker jeg egentlig dette resultatet? Jeg er ikke mer enn 50% enig med noen av partiene. Betyr det at jeg er mer uenig med dem enn jeg er enig med dem? Det er også kun 4 prosentpoeng som skiller de fire øverste kandidatene, noe som viser at jeg egentlig er omtrent like enig med alle fire.

Hva gjør jeg nå?

Fordi jeg synes man skal stemme på noen, så har jeg tenkt til å bestemme meg for ett av de fire partiene. Men hvordan jeg skal velge ett av dem, vet jeg ikke.

Nyhetssammendrag

Kanskje det er det jeg bør begynne å kalle disse innleggene. Her kommer i hvert fall fem fine ting å lese på en fredag.

Innlegget som bland annet Inger Johanne har skrevet om kjønnsroller, dvs hvordan kvinner kan oppføre seg og hvordan normen for kvinnelighet til tider er litt smal. Inger Johanne har akkurat gitt ut en bok som heter Magnhild sammen med Guri Idsø Viken, om Magnhild som ikke er et menneske som gjør som folk forventer. Jeg gleder meg til å lese boka.

Så er det Tor fra Calcuttagutta sin oppsummering av Miljøpartiet De Grønne sin politikk før valget. Den var lang, men godt skrevet og belyste alle sider av politikken. Veldig informativ og bra for de som er litt grønne og på venstresiden.

Her er en veldig morsom video fra UpWorthy, der noen foreslår å gi store orkaner og andre værfenomener navn etter teite politikere som ikke aksepterer vitenskapelige faktum.

Til slutt en artikkel om hvordan maskineriet rundt det å få barn, her i Norge, antar at man er en kvinne og en mann. Artikkelen handler om et lesbisk par som har fått barn, der den andre moren skal ha pappaperm, ikke mammaperm 2 eller medforelderperm. Selv om det kanskje kan oppleves som å problematisere noe som ikke er noe stort problem (at det står far på alle skjemaene dine selv om du er kvinne), så synes jeg det handler om å ha systemer som er fleksible. At man legger for mye vekt på kjønnet til foreldren. Når babyer blir født, for eksempel, så får de et armbånd der det står hvem de tilhører. På det armbåndet står det bare ett navn, morens. Som om barnet ikke tilhører faren også. Og nå som vi har foreldrepar der begge er av samme kjønn, så bør vi ha en papirmølle som ikke bryr seg om hvilket kjønn foreldrene har, bare at de er foreldre.

Jeg er glad for at man med vilje lager nye ord som er kjønnsnøytrale. Da bør man vel kunne ha foreldreord på foreldreskjemaene som også er det?

Bathroom

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So here you can see our new shower, almost finished. You will also see some of the dirt and strangeness that was under the bathtub and the tub itselt. The tub is the fourth item we have given away on finn.no and it is my favorite way of getting rid of things that can be used, but you don’t want to use anymore. Recycling of things! This far we have given away the whole old kitchen, a wardrobe full of drawers, a kitchen cabinet and this tub. It saves you the time and money of throwing it away too.

So now the bathroom is actually finished and we can move in for real. You know, actually put things on the shelves and get that new lamp. And we have to scrub the room clean too. Four or five weeks of redecorating leaves a lot of dust and dirt…

And yesterday Tone came and helped me file/scrub/polish (pusse) the walls of the livingroom, so now we are half way to smooth walls. And when they are smooth, we will finally start painting them. I can’t wait to see how the red colour will look on the wall. Oh, and Erik went to IKEA yesterday. So we now have the rest of the drawers and doors for the kitchen and a ventilator too.

There is so much left to do in the apartment, but it slowly starts to feel more like an apartment and less like a dump site.

Social life!

You know what? This weekend I was social all three evenings. Don’t think I have had so much spare time in months. I know I haven’t, actually.

Friday we had dinner with Ruben at his parent’s place in Oslo, where he is staying while waiting for a VISA for USA. We had wild salmon! And afterwords we went to Kråka (the Crowbar), a really good brew pub. They only have beer, and it is all on tap. Great place.

Saturday we drove to Fredrik and Karianne in Jessheim to barbeque. It was actually my first barbeque this summer… Tells you a lot about my life this summer I guess. But yeah, we barbequed, talked, discussed travelling, work, houses and Trondheim. UKA is in a few weeks and Erik and Fredrik will be going a couple of times. I miss Trondheim a bit.

Sunday Erik’s aunt ha a birthday barbeque with more than enough rosé on their terrace. It was nice to see his whole family after the summer and hear what they all have been doing.

Read this

40 cool maps to make you change your view of the world.I especially like the one on paid maternity leave, the busiest air routes, global populations density and the rubber duckies.

Then you have the 50 perfect life hacks, for everything. Just to make the details of your life better. Like bacon pancakes.

Then more on the Norwegian election. In this comment, they defend young people’s right to be counted as valuable and the importance of targeting young people in campaigns to increase the number of total votes.

Then a sad article on how Norway is the worst country in Europe on dealing with youth in crime and how nothing has happened in 5 years.

Vietnam is sinking, because they are taking out all the ground water. Soon the south of Vietnam will be under water.

Oh, I think I want to read this book. Maybe I can ask Erik to buy it on his Kindle. He bought a new one when we were in Seattle.

And this minimum wage that they to in USA is just rubbish. I don’t understand how the people of USA think that it is right to allow companies to pay people less that it is possible to live on.