Just changed my avatar so it'll be the picture on your left within a few minutes. If I look abnormally red, with very strange green hair, the picture has not yet been updated.
Can't see it in that second picture but I'm wearing a pair of white snakeskin pointed toe boots with cuban heels or "Get beat up boots" where I come from.
Jonluw said:
Okay, I'll join in too. I have very few pictures of myself, so these are old.
I cropped away the girl sitting next to me doing a "Thumbs up" gesture.
I suppose when you're going for the whole "saviour of mankind" thing image is everything. "Jim 'round the corner" would struggle to convince people.
Ha, ah the effect of the infamous White Russians. Luckily as a photographer I'm usually the one with the camera, so when I get too drunk to function the camera goes away for the rest of the night.
Oh yeah, we're really not painting the best pictures of ourselves here are we?
Didn't realise decorated labcoats were a Norwegian thing...
Almost every university course that requires a labcoat in some way will have undergraduates with decorated coats. Mine was specially done up by a grafiti artist mate of mine... so nurr! =P
Didn't realise decorated labcoats were a Norwegian thing...
Almost every university course that requires a labcoat in some way will have undergraduates with decorated coats. Mine was specially done up by a grafiti artist mate of mine... so nurr! =P
It isn't so much a specific Norwegian thing as it is specific of the particular region I live in.
To explain it, some background information might be needed:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russefeiring
^That's what we do when we graduate from upper secondary.
In my particular region of the country, we wear decorated labcoats for the first two or three weeks of may in addition to the red hats and trousers and shit.
The labcoat should have the name of your school written on the back, and a centerpiece that is relevant to you somehow. Normally a piece of pop culture reference.
A great chance for showing off you weeaboness in other words.
It isn't so much a specific Norwegian thing as it is specific of the particular region I live in.
To explain it, some background information might be needed:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russefeiring
^That's what we do when we graduate from upper secondary.
In my particular region of the country, we wear decorated labcoats for the first two or three weeks of may in addition to the red hats and trousers and shit.
The labcoat should have the name of your school written on the back, and a centerpiece that is relevant to you somehow. Normally a piece of pop culture reference.
A great chance for showing off you weeaboness in other words.
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