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  • Fluent in English, Hungarian; learning German
  • 31, Female
  • Member since 2015
  • No occupation listed
  • Veterinary Science, Budapest
  • From Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
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About Me

Small girl, with big plans, and plenty to learn.

I was always the one with the book in the hand. No, not the notebook. The novel. Sci-fi, fantasy, historical, classic or other, but it was always with me.

With the University, the novels have changed to scientific articles and textbooks of various kinds, but the spirit is the same: There is too little time to read, and to learn.

Hopefully, I will end my studies in 2017. After? Don't know yet. I'm hoping for some kind of scientific career, but one should never know, what Life brings.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

To meet new people from all over the World. :)
We share this Home of us, let's get to know each other better! ^^

I am the kind of person, who works fast, think fast, and because of that, is always in motion. If my surroundings stops, I also sink into deep nothingness. Meeting new people makes me fresh, enthuastic, and keeps my World on it's track, with the comfortable speed.

I love to listen, to converse and to learn new things each day. :)

Interests

This is a long list, and probably I would miss something, if I would try to collect them.

I would rather ask: what do YOU find interesting? I love to meet new points of views, new ideas.
Is it about Art, Movies, Literature, Music, Biology, Chemistry, Nature, Philosophy, Informatics? It does not matter.

As long as it is not Economy... I do not understand Economy. I tried, hell I tried so hard. :D

And RPG! DnD, Vampire, Werewolf, nearly anything. I have also played Shadowrun, and a few Hungarian games. Fun doubled, just with a few dices.

  • arts
  • books
  • literature
  • flying
  • movies
  • music
  • opera
  • track and field
  • anatomy
  • biology
  • chemistry

Music, Movies, and Books

Books:
Hell yeah! Any kind of them! The more, the better!
I usually try to read everything in the original language, if it's possible. Right now my chances for this are very limited, since I only speak-read three languages, but it's still something.
I struggle a bit with German books still, but I think, it's only a matter of my new taste. Right now I rather prefer classical literature, like Hesse, and it is not a good starting point. At least worse than the DragonLance series, which I read in English, at the age of 15 or so.

Computer games:
YES! Definitely! When I have time! (Usually I don't... :( )
I play a few League of Legends every week, and some RPGs here aswell (Mass Effect, The Witcher series, Dragon Age, Lionheart), and sometimes some strategy (Civilistaion series, Pharao - oh my god, what a fantastic old game! -, Stronghold...)

Movies:
I am definitelly not a movie-person. Sometimes it's cool, to drop in a Cinema for the freshest Marvel film. Or to watch Blown Up, or some kind of artistic movies, but, I really up to this.
However Sherlock, and Daredevil were two really fine series!

Music:
It varies, really. Nowadays rather inde pop or rock, but in the good old days I was a huge metal fan (Therion, Within Temptation, Nightwish).

Right now I am really into:
- Of Monsters and Men - Iceland
- Florence + the Machine - UK
- Volkova Sisters - Hungary
- Cécile Corbel - France
- Lana del Rey - USA

And let's not forget the good old operas, and jazz! ^^

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Well, it's a kinda interesting question.
I don't really think, that I have done any amaizing thing in my life so far.

It is also a hard question, 'cause what do we consider amazing: a thing which was for me amazing, or for the community, I am involved in?

For me, standing straight 3 hours on the Gallery of the State Opera in Vienna, listening to The Flying Dutchman was an amazing thing to do.

For others, well: covering around 1.000 cytology slides with Pertex, in 4 days, which were laying around in the laboratory for more than five years. Well... I think it was for others kinda amazing. However, I will never forget the smell of xylene... :D

Teach, Learn, Share

I love to teach. I have students in Hungary, and it's always refreshing to meet them. It keeps my mind organised, and helps me to maintain the knowledge, I collected through the years.

I prefer to teach Anatomy and Chemistry. I have done it in English aswell.
The other things, well. I am not feeling myself qualified for that. :D

Countries I’ve Visited

Austria, Bulgaria, England, Germany, Romania, Slovakia

Countries I’ve Lived In

Hungary

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