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Overview

  • 6 references 2 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in Danish, English, Norwegian; learning German
  • 38, Female
  • Member since 2010
  • Technical production
  • 29 years of living
  • No hometown listed
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About Me

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Read below, before writing for me, as I will NOT answer anymore request for meeting up in Copenhagen.

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I'm verified in Copenhagen, but recently moved to Jevnaker, Norway. I'll be back in the danish capital in the beginning of 2017.
Till then everybody who gets lost enough to come around Jevnaker, will feel our warm hospitality. We even have a guest room.
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CURRENT MISSION

Gonna start studying Engineering(learning how to spell it first), and save the world! (I mean, how difficult can it be!?)

THE PERSON BEHIND THE NAME

My name... Freja...
Like most people I've had several times of my life where I really REALLY got tired of my name, but some people always comes around saying "what a beautifull name", and then I think about it. Think about it being the name of the God of love and, as most people are not aware of, war in old Nordic Mythology. So I've always come to peace with it, as a reminder, that I should spread love. But not in that "hippie-free-sex-and-hugs-to-everybody" kinda way, but as in realising, there's absolutely NOTHING to loose by being kind to others. Care for others. Try so make somebody's day a little bit better. So that's what I try to do.

RELIGION

I'd say I don't have any. But nowadays, it's call religion to believe in sience, it's even called religion to believe in not believing at all. So I'd say I'll go with science. I don't think, that all theoretical physisists are right in all their assemtions, but I do believe, that we are able to answer a lot of questions through the language of math. I believe in philosophy being the root to wonder, physics as a tool to describe the wonders, and math as the language to do so.
However, I don't believe that the world it build in systems. I believe systems is a way to try to get as close as possible, to try to understand the world we're living in.
I believe that the world should be recognised and enjoyed for what it is, and not for what we think it might be. I think the biggest wonders of all times, is the unbelieveble coincidence that you actually exist and in mathematical improbability. Actually meeting somebody I know, on the street, is pretty much a miracle in my point of view.

POLITICAL

Yes, please.
I normally don't discuss politics, unless I absolutely have to. It can be really enjoyeble or end good friendships. I have my oppinions, and reasons to why I got 'em. I believe other reasonable sensed people feels the same way.
I can change my oppinion, if I hear some good arguments, and I do all the time.
What I do not change, is that I'm a vegetarian. It's political and environmentally. I don't judge people eating meet, and basically everyone around me is not vegetarian. But if you want to discuss it, you better have some really really good reasons for why you eat meat, other than "it tastes really good".
Also I prefer to eat organic and local. I don't change my food habits, I just buy it organic or local, if possible.

I love manifestations! That people gather to call out, despite the inactivity and ignorance of our time, and get a feeling of being bigger, being heard, being a part of something, being part of being human. it's unspeakably and amazing.

SO...

Now you got a whole lot of something bout me, but not me at all. So if you got really hooked by reading this, let's meet. If I don't have room, or the mental surplus energy, I'll probably have time to grab a coffee or beer instead.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

HOW I PARTICIPATE

Actually, as sorry as I am to acknowledge and admit, I don't.
Not at the moment. But I really want to turn it around.

It started back in december 2009 where I hosted a canadian couple in Copenhagen. They were there to attend the parades at COP15 - as was I.
Less than one year after I joined CS, as a friend recommended, to find hosts in New Zealand. And I had a great time downunder the downunder.
So I wanted to give something back, but really haven't been able to, as I've shared my room with others, travelled a lot, lived on my school, worked on a boat, got a boyfriend in Norway and just sometimes didn't have the mental surplus to host. I'm truly sorry.
My flatmate sometimes borrowed my room to CS, when I was not around and I'd shared a beer or two or a carneval with some of them, but I want this to be as big an expirience as travelling meself. So I'll try harder!

Interests

  • books
  • dining
  • beer
  • coffee
  • vegetarian
  • boating
  • politics
  • reading
  • traveling
  • engineering
  • mathematics
  • physics
  • religion
  • science

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Well... I wrote this novel! Does anyone even care to read these things all through(as Eddie Izzard pronounce it "THROFF")?

I've not been holding back, when an opportunity dropped by. I undoubtedly believe in the clichè that you, when you get old and rusty, only regret the things you didn't do, but put some sense in to it.
But the amazing things I've done, are, when I think about it, in fact pretty personal. I love a good story, and I love to hear a good story, so I rather have a good conversation about it, than posting it for everyone to read.

Teach, Learn, Share

I wrote the stuff below a long time ago, and it really took me a lot of time to write it, so I'm not ready to delete it yet. Also I didn't write it down anywhere ells. I don't even know if it has anything to do with String theory or maybe I was more clever back then...
Read it as a bedtime story.

This is more like a thought experiment, I figured out one day, when me mother asked me, how the universe could suddently exist out of nothing. I answered her, inspired as I was at the moment, by the String theory:
Imagine a person in a 2D world watching a 3D ball passing by his universe. He will observe a dot come out of nothing, continously become bigger and bigger, until it reaches its maximum radius, and then turn smaller and smaller, and at last disapear. On the same way a 4D ball passing our universe would be observed as a tiny ball suddently appearing, increasing'n'decreasing and disapearing. So... Our Universe came out of nothing, and is still, at this point, widen. Which means, that either our Universe could be seen as a 4D empty ball passing through a 3D universe in which we only exist as the part of the 3D world inside the frame. Or a solide 3D ball passing by a 2D world in which case we only exist as the "filling" in the 2D universe!

What I Can Share with Hosts

http://www.angloitalianfollowus.com/why-couchsurfing-is-free-is-a-myth

Countries I’ve Visited

Belgium, Canada, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Monaco, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Palestine, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Viet Nam

Countries I’ve Lived In

Denmark, Norway

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