Student Profiles

emi.jpgEmi Mori (Japan) in 300 words

I’m from Japan. I’m a university student. I’m studying about global connection. I’m especially interested in global politics and thought. My purpose in life is to find and make as much pleasure as possible. For me, finding pleasure means to know many worlds. In order to do it, I have a lot of hobbies. For example, reading books, watching movies, traveling, studying and having conversation with many people etc. So, I want to do as many things as possible. But I’m bad at using time in an intelligent way. It is my fear. I’m afraid to dally away my opportunities. So, I’m a very curious person. It’s my skill. I can enjoy many things: I mean I can make a lot of pleasures.

I think my parents made this personality I have. My parents let me do what I wanted to do, with the exception of things which take much money. Therefore, I could do many things when I was a child. And I didn’t go to cram school. In Japan, many children go there from when they are elementary students because a person's educational background is all-important in our society. But I wanted to read books and practice playing the piano. In addition, I didn’t want to study only to get high marks on test.

hannan.jpgHassan (Kenya) in 300 words:

I am Hassan. a Kenyan. I grew up in a District town called Garissa, which is 500 km North of the Capital Nairobi. I went to both my primary and secondary education and high school in the same county before I moved to Uganda and later settled in Nairobi to work. I spent the last two years working in a commercial Bank in Nairobi. My father is a religious leader. In the year 1991 during the collapse of the Somali Central government and the subsequent increase in the deaths of my people due to rape, drought, etc., all this awakened my desire to make a change in the Somali community which made me become an activist.


I want to study, learn and seek ideas about the current world and touching issues and implement the same back home. I am a true believer of all possibilities and these include peace in the world. My purpose is to be an advocate for peace, resolve the world's most pressing issues, conflicts and global warming among other things and leave a good legacy in life.


Everyone has a challenge and my biggest one is fear of failure. I came froma far-off place where the culture, behavior and politics is totally different from the one in Denmark, and I see such to be a hurdle to my dreams. However, I will face challenges as they come.


I have worked in many organizations both in the public and private sector that gave me a lot of technical experience, and I have developed good communication and interpersonal skills. Experience is the best tool I have and I want to share my experience and knowledge and get more from the forum.


I am both an introvert and extrovert, able to strive for a common goal. My hobbies are reading books and watching movies. I am a big fan of soccer and my favorite club is Arsenal FC from London and Barcelona FC from Spain. I also like Rugby.

adam.jpgAdam (Denmark) in 300 words:

When I discovered Krogerup two weeks ago, I found it very easy to pick the Crossing Borders program. When I returned from Japan in December, I had no need to go travelling far away, but I was eager to get to know Denmark in a new way, and I loved the idea about the international forum which Crossing Borders could provide.

During my 5 month stay here, I hope to give and receive positive energy in many different forms. To begin with, I want to tell people about the possibilities of CouchSurfing and WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms), because I have been very thankful to these organizations, and because these are some of the things I really know something about. I think young people should know about these and similar possibilities.


I fear and dislike stubbornness, which I find very destructive. I respect people who are willing to change their opinion and who can listen to others than themselves. As I see it, my strengths are that I’m honest, I enjoy humour, and I’m free to do whatever my heart – or whatever it is – tells me.

I feel privileged to have been born in Denmark, and I’m aware of the fact that I have been lucky in many ways. I want to live life with all it includes: happiness, beauty, pain, contrasts, love, failure, uprising, everything. For me, suffering is optional, pain is inevitable – as someone rather clever once said.


Trust is an important word for me, because I believe that the more people who trust each other and the more people one trusts, the safer and more beautiful the world is. Therefore, one of my missions in life is to create trust by being honest to others and to myself.

I like nature and I don’t like what money does to people. When I’m out in beautiful nature, I feel free and calm and I feel that money is as far away from me as it can get.  If I am to be reincarnated, I would prefer to be a Gibbon monkey.

ivet.jpgIvett (Hungary) in 300 words:

My name is Ivett and I’m from Hungary. I am studying to be a public health controller. I studied at university for three years, this would be my last year, but I wanted to take a break, in order to think about what I really want from my life, and to gain experiences. I would like to learn about public health strategies, and projects of other countries, to be able to develop the Hungarian status, if I succeed in getting a job in that area.


Sincerely, I really know how the Hungarian situation nowadays is, so I am sure that I have to broaden my knowledge about the world. Fortunately, I’m really interested in different cultures. I studied Italian for five years in high school in a bilingual class, and during these five years we learnt a lot about Italian culture. I’m really interested in others as well.


During my high school years, I became a little bit more serious--severely so. I believed I was an adult, knew everything, and I had my own opinion about everything-- but I was just 16.


One day, my Mom wanted to talk to me. It was so strange: she was really nervous and I saw that she was worrying me. She told me that she’s pregnant. Our financial status wasn’t so good, and I knew, that with another child- because I’ve got an elder sister too- things could get worst, and I thought that she was irresponsible. We had a lot of arguments in these times, about this. But after nine month, when I first held her in my arms, and looked in her eyes, I was sure, that this was the best decision that my parents could make. After this, my younger sister became the most important person in my life. When I am home, we do anything that she wants. She’s now 7 years old, but still the boss at home. I learnt that the really important things in life aren’t so easy, and you always have to see the other side of the stories as well.


The other important thing in my life is a Foundation called Romaversitas, which helps Roma university students to get through the difficulties in all fields of life. They organize free university weekends as well, where we can meet, talk, and learn about and from each other.

Joni.jpgTibor (Hungary) in 300 words:

My name is Tibor. I come from the capital city of Hungary: Budapest. I was born here, and I have Gypsy roots and am a Hungarian citizen. The most important thing in my life is my family. I have 2 younger sisters, Ilike and Judit. I am very grateful for my parents for having helped me to get to the point where I am now.


I am 22 years old. After the 4th class of primary school my parents and I decided to continue my studies in an 8-year high school. There was even an extra class for learning German, English and Informatics.


It was very useful for me. Because of this year I was able to pass  my German advanced language exam successfully, as well as my English Intermediate exam. In the last year of high school I managed to learn Romani very well.


After high school I decided to continue my studies in the field of languages. At first I learnt "Oriental languages and cultures- Arabic Studies" but then I changed to German Studies but kept on learning other languages like Spanish, Hebrew and Polish as well.


In the future when I finish university, I would like to work in a field where I can use my knowledge of languages and learn new things about people and the world. I believe in Life Long Learning-- there are many languages I have not discovered yet and can't wait to learn, and many places in the world waiting for me to travel to.

My fear is to hurt other people's feelings--especially because of cultural differences. I also fear getting hurt and separated from others or that they cannot understand my humour and misunderstand my intention. As I mentioned above, my interests are languages, cultures, religions. I have a passion for animals and going to the zoo. I enjoy playing tennis as well.

My expectation from this semester studying at Crossing Borders is to be a more open-minded and self-confident person. I would also like to practice my English and Spanish. The most important expectation for me is to learn Danish and other languages and cultures with the help of other students here.

john.jpgJohn (Canada) in 300 words:

I was born in Calgary Alberta and spent the first two years of my life on a ranch just outside of Calgary. After that my family moved to the small town of Creston British Columbia, where I spent 15 years of my life growing up. Creston being such a small town you know everyone and have gone to school with the same people from kindergarten to grade 12. Also nothing ever seemed to really change much while I was there, not even the time!
I played competitive hockey in Creston for about 14 years and had to make a choice between school and hockey as the commitment to both was way too high.


I came to Denmark with my mom in 2004 and started studying international business at Niels Brock in Copenhagen. This was very hard for me at first, a new school, new language, new CITY. Being a small town boy and only 17 all of these things made me very nervous. That all shortly disappeared as I found comfort in friends and knowing more about Copenhagen and the people.


My vision for this time here in Denmark is to make many new friends and try and use this time to learn about the world around me which will hopefully help me find a path that I would like to pursue as a career. My fears are that I will not retain all of this information, and I may still not know what I want to do afterwards. To hopefully avoid this I will try and be open to new ways of learning, and try to maybe make some goals I should meet before the end of school.


In life I strive to be the best person I can, and to live laugh and love as much as possible!! To conclude this I will tell you more about my hobbies. I have been interested in art all my life, as my opa was an artist and always teaching me. I love anything to do with the outdoors as that is where I grew up. I am also very interested in photography. I am hoping to expand these things here at Krogerup and maybe someday do that as my job!

jose.jpgJose (Colombia) in 300 words:

I was born to a Colombian middle class family in a small city in Colombia called Cali. I was born 5 minutes before my twin sister Susana. I come from a very diverse background, highly influenced by the arts. My mother is an Art Historian, a fact that sparked an interest in the arts within me from a very young age. My father owned a Sports Bar in the heart of Mexico City, a situation that was hard during my early childhood, as I didn’t see my father very often. I moved from Colombia because of the complex security and political problems, to Mexico, a country that is unfortunately facing a similar situation. Being in Mexico was a life changing experience for me as I lived through many difficult situations, because of the country’s dynamics which is hard to explain and highly complex.


At the age of 13, I was enlightened, if we may call it that. I faced the extreme poverty in which about 70% of the Mexicans live as I was travelling in the south of Mexico, in Chiapas, one of the poorest part of the country.
My vision in life and the meaning of life itself, began to become clearer for me. That day I realized that I was meant to do something for Mexico and the world--to make a Positive contribution. For me social change and democratization became objectives that I had to achieve in my lifetime.


As my vision became clearer, a big fear also became clear: Failure. An egocentric view some might say, but failure for me would mean to not be able to help alleviate human suffering. Furthermore, another of my big fears is loneliness.


What tools/skills can I offer? It is a tricky question, because I sometimes think I’m not good enough. But I’m good with languages, being able to speak Spanish, English and French. I enjoys public speaking and think I’m good at it. I like to say what I think regardless of what others might think. I’m a skilled Rugby player and played for high school while leaving in Ireland. I’m open-minded. Hopefully I will develop other skills or maybe discover new ones I didn’t know I had.


My hobbies are artistic in general. I enjoys photography, good literature, playing music, good cinematography and Djing. My biggest passion in Life would probably be Global Politics.

kris.jpgKarolina (the Czech Republic) in 300 words:

I have been raised in a family where education plays an important role. My dad is a P.E. and civil education teacher therefore I consider education and active citizenship as a basic need of each person. My aim is to work with people, especially children and youth and help them to develop themselves and their role within their society, however, it is essential to develop myself at the same time. I consider travelling and talking to people a perfect way to broaden my own perception of the world, knowledge of philosophy and cultures. I hope this course will help me learn new things and see different perspectives on life.

I love dancing and other ways of communication which can be done without words. I am afraid of losing my visions and dreams on my way in life. I fear growing into a passive person giving up her young hopes because she was too scared to abandon the “known area” and face the world alone. I guess my strongest skill is my ability to organize different kinds of events and creative thinking outside of the box. I hope to broaden this ability here via multimedia and via dialogue with all my classmates. I have the will to change things and positive attitude towards new things. I have experienced a few cultural “exchanges” and I enjoy the feeling of active help and warm vibrations among people.


Apart from dance, travelling and work with children and youth, I love spending time with my family and friends to gain new energy, listen to music and watch movies (especially Woody Allen's or older ones). I am an open, idealistic person, who is easy to talk to. I believe that strong family relationships help people to develop good relationships with others, therefore I would like to work in the field of childhood education and family issues to create post-modern societies which cares about itself and the surroundings (nature, animals, other people and nations).

milda.jpgMilda (Lithuania) in 300 words:


I come from a small town in Lithuania, although I feel like a citizen of the world. Many people find me unpredictable, bold and quite a character, while others say, that I am a very creative optimist with a clear mission in life. I might be also seen as a perfectionist who always seeks more or simply an adventure seeker who constantly pushes herself to the limits. Nevertheless, there is no definite answer whether the above is true or false, because I am still discovering myself and it is a continuous process. As Saint Augustine said, “If you would attain to what you are not yet, you must always be displeased by what you are. For where you are pleased with yourself there you have remained. Keep adding, keep walking, keep advancing.”


I strongly believe that we create the world we live in and cultural diversity in its simplest form is vital for the survival of humanity. I have an extensive experience with international youth and community projects management as well as training and development; moreover I am currently enrolled as a master’s degree student of International Business at Aalborg University so the global dimension plays an important role in my life. I am full of energy and enthusiasm to acquire different attitudes, expand my knowledge of different cultures, find new colleagues from the entire world and broaden my horizon by learning from the others. I also love dancing but can’t stand cats...I like to meet challenges and I am not afraid to fail...I dream to fly and travel the world...


I can be many different things but for me being honest to myself and spreading positive energy and joy of life are the key drivers in the pursuit of happiness.

moham.jpgMohammed (Morocco) in 300 words:

I’m Mohammed, 24 years old from Morocco. I graduated from high school in 2006.  I went to the university of Rabat where I studied law in French for the first 6 months and then realized that it wasn't really what I was looking for. I switched to marketing for 2 years and I went to a private school and did two extra years specialized in advertising.  After I worked for an advertising agency for a while. I ended up here for an experience abroad in an English speaking country

My vision for the classes is to get a better understanding and benefit from the variety of nationalities we have in class and get as much input as I can from the students and the teacher and the whole environment.

When it comes to my fears as I stated before in class, it is losing contact with the students outside the class because I might get more knowledge talking to the students outside the class than in the class and also losing contact with the course itself because of some circumstances… because we are fighting with our selves daily more than fighting with other people.

I think the key is to avoid those negative dots is communication because I believe it's the key to better learning and understanding.

When it comes to hobbies I like cinema, watching movies, listening to music mostly to relax and clear my mind and traveling as much as I could as well as drinking and partying.

raj.jpgRajindra (Nepal) in 300 words:

I am from a beautiful country; Nepal and from the Newari community. I love my culture and I also like my Newari food. I am 24 years old. I love listening to different kinds of songs especially blues ("The blues is an expression of anger against shame and humiliation" (B.B. King). I also love to play Guitar.

I completed my intermediate level from KCC i.e Kathmandu Community College and after that I joined the Eco Trek Nepal (Trekking Office) for two years, where I gained a lot of knowledge. Sometimes I hang out with my guests in different historical places. I want to remember those trips again and again.


This is my 1st visit to Denmark which is very far from my country, family and friends. This is my huge challange in my life. Being a student of Krogerup college I get lots of ideas about my life, for example teaching style, which is very different from my country and I tasted different kinds of foods like pork which I had never tasted before. Nowadays I am surviving in this cold climate but I love it. Denmark is very beautiful county.


Lastly, I would like to give a heartfelt thanks to my family and friends, who are supporting me: I love you and miss you a lot.

ram.jpgRamila (Nepal) in 300 words:


My name is Ramila Khadgi. My birth place is Nepal. I’m the second daughter of my family. I had finished my higher secondary level education from Royal Model College, Nepal. I had been a participant in various volunteer programs in Nepal, such as a disaster management program, First Aid training, water aids etc.

I love the country of Denmark for various reasons. Denmark is the world's happiest, least corrupted country. The people of Denmark are very helpful. It is a country with great sculptures. Recently, I started taking a language and culture course at Krogerup College, Denmark.


Krogerup College is situated 35 km north of Copenhagen. The education in Krogerup College is more practical and is very much useful for the future. The education here is very much based on practical knowledge which helps me to improve my career. All the teachers are very helpful and cooperative. All the teachers are experienced. From the start of the day till the very end every, every moment in Krogerup is rememberable. Especially our teacher Garba Diallo is very good to everybody-- he is nice although he is strict.


The best things I like here is that all of the students have fun here. I see many students from different countries, but all the students feel that they are at home. Even I feel that here is my home and teachers are the guardians. I feel very much lucky to be part of Krogerup college.

rana.jpgRana (Egypt) in 300 woeds:

I am Egyptian…..not ancient Egyptian. I am a Muslim, a female, a feminist, a humanitarian. I am afraid that I will grow up to be an ordinary person, an ordinary Egyptian girl. I spend a lot of energy challenging the givens in my society, even if I believe in them. Without noticing, I turned out to be quite the feminist. When political life suddenly came to life, I turned out to be quite the liberal. I always feel that I do not know that much about myself, and for this I always feel I need to discover myself. I think the strange sequence of my life events has turned me into quite a neutral person-- I maintain my beliefs everywhere I go, but at the same time I adapt to the environment I’m in. I decided a long time ago not to be judgmental and I have done quite a good job at it… and it has given me peace of mind.

I do not have all of my life purpose figured out, but I have a passion for development work, preferably in a way that creates change on a wide scope. Despite the fact that development efforts should be provided to all people in need equally, I feel a sense of duty towards the betterment of my own country. I have also discovered that I love traveling, although I have not traveled a lot, but I plan to. One challenging goal I have still yet is to learn to play the violin, something I took up for one year ten years ago and always meant to go back to.

sam.jpgSameer (Nepal) in 300 words:

My name is Sameer, and I was born in the capital city of Nepal into a typical Nepali family. My mother's name is Nani. I love my mother very much. I have one elder brother named Amir and a younger brother named Suren. The place where i live is totally dense and populated: the old city of Kathmandu.

I have finish my schooling from the higher secondary school called Intensive International Academy. I'm going to continue my studies and get a Bachelor degree in Management. I started my career as a teacher. It's quit fun teaching children. My favorite subject is Math. I taught for 3 years and afterwards I moved to a web hosting company named Home in Nepal. There I worked as a Marketing executive as well as Accountant. Its a nice job with great people.

I got another job in the most popular district of Kathmandu - Thamel - the place which has a lot of trekking and tour companies as well as star hotels. This job lasted for 2 and a half years. Afterwards I moved to a construction company named Net Infra P. Ltd which built towers for communication. I worked there as the accountant. This job is quit challenging. I love working.


My hobby is travelling, having fun with friends and listening tp music. Gaining new experiences while travelling is the best theme of travelling.  My other hobby is biking. I really love to bikeride.

sash.jpgSashila (Nepal) in 300 words:

I am a Sashila Manandhar representing Kathmandu, Nepal and I am 23 years old. I belong to the Newar Community so I love Newari food. I am here to get new and different knowledge. I have completed my Intermediate level and after three years am rejoining the school in Denmark (Krogerup College)which I found really different from our school. In the gap of three years I worked in Hotel Vaishali as an Executive Secretary as well as handling the reservation department too. After working I got many experiences in my life. I have a lot of hobbies: I like to read books, watch TV and listen to music. My objective is to get achievements in life. I am thankful to my family and my friends without them I don't think I would be here today.


This is my first time abroad in my life (Denmark) and I found that it is a very beautiful country. After joining Krogerup I find different people from different places and got the chance to learn new languages and see new cultures from many countries. I am glad to be a part of Krogerup College.

sz.jpgSzabina (Hungary) in 300 words:

I was born in a small village in a protective, perfect family. My mother was a nursery school teacher in the local kindergarten. We get on well each other.
I was not satisfied with the students community in the grammar school. I found them to superficial and divided by the social classes. Since I was always into music I started to dance in a hip hop group when I was 13. That was the shelter and my playground during the teenage years. Therefore I was not forced to be a part of a click in the grammar school.


Then the last year at the grammar schoo I felt a lot of pressure on me because of my sister –two years older- who has always been hardworking and I felt obliged to follow her on the way to get a degree, I did not realy know what I wanted. So I followed my parents lead and I got a teaching degree from a small town college.


In 2009 I started to follow MY interests in the capital city, Budapest. I have learnt 2 years in a vocational training about interior design and during my studies I made many new friends and started to built connections.

Unfortunately I have not found a temporary job but I got some opportunities as an international model to travel to Milan for 3 weeks. That was my first trip as a model, and travelling on my own as well as by plane. I never really preferred dealing with superficial things instead of learning. Everything happened by chance or for whatever reason. :D


I continued my interior decorator studies and 8 month later I went to the US to visit my boyfriend. I spent 5 weeks there and then I got another offer while I was in Philladelphia to go to Beijing for 3 month as a model.


Returning back from Asia I decided to finish my studies. I worked at an interior architect company as a workshop coordinator. I passed the final exams and I started looking for a temporary job. I could not succed for a while and then I found out it would be better to get some international education. That’s how I found the folk high schools. Before I came here I worked as project coordinator assistant at the Hungarian Cyclist Club.Working there I figured out I wanted to get a deeper understanding about NGOs and global issues. This is how I ended up here in a walnut-shell.


My expectations from the school are to make new friends and to pick up some new skills and languages. My vision is to get under the surface by having discussions about the global issues with my fellow student from all around the world. I am also a bit concerned about geting lost in such a wide range of interests. Therefore I want to learn more about time management.


My purpose in life is to find a creative space for a job which is concerned about sustainable developement and social responsibility. Some words about my personal skills: I am pretty spontanious, open-minded, friendly, flexible and friendly. I like sports, music, photography, inspirational contemprorary arts, interior design, cycling, livalble cities and urbanism.

szi.jpgSzilvia (Hungary) in 300 words:

I am Szilvia from Budapest, Hungary. My vision is to share ideas and to broaden my knowledge about different cultures. I have only one fear in terms of the duration of the course, which is to waste time. I would prefer to spend all of my time effectively.


My strengths are empathy, tolerance, open-mindness, flexibility and a good sense of humour. I have gathered lots of expiriences from different fields such as education, social studies, voluntary work. I like being surrounded by a different variety of people in many different settings. I have lived abroad 5 times (in Holand, England, Germany, Austria and now in Denmark) so I really know how to adapt to new situations and challengies.

My first life purpose is to stay alive because I have been close to death twice in my life. The other one would be to help the needy. My goal is to understand others and to be understood by them.


My hobbies are swimming, aquafitness, walking, reading, travelling, going to the cinema, acting and enjoying my friends’ company. My favourite quotation is ’I can resist everything except temptation’, by Oscar Wilde.

About my carreer, I worked as an assistant lecturer at ELTE Uni in Budapest, Hungary. I would like to be a lecturer at a University somewhere in Europe, with a PhD or to be involved in an international project as a trainer.

My family backround is that I have a big and liberal family. I have 2 younger sisters. I’m single. I moved to my own appartement 10 years ago. I consider myself a lifelong learner :).

ash.jpgAshwin (Nepal) in 300 words:

My name is Ashwin Kumar Acharya and I am from Nepal. I am 33 years old and I have come back to school after 12 years. In between my break I have done a lot of travelling in Asia.

I have a Bachelors Degree in Commerce from Tirbhuvan University which I graduated from in 1999. I went straight in to my family business from there, which is merchandising. I travelled through Cambodia, Thailand and Laos for this.

The reason why I am here is because, I want a better understanding of other cultures and how society works. I want to take back knowledge and understanding of how communities work and to learn from others about innovative thinking.

I know that I ll be a business man and continue with my own business of agriculture when I get back, but I'm hoping that I could use what I learn in developing new ways of doing business.

eli.jpgEli (Ivory Coast) in 300 words:

My name is Eli and I am actually the fruit of a system hit by a narcotic war between two kinds of political views. My main goal is to renew people's view about Africa and reinforce the relationship in business, networking, and communications.


I recently graduate of the Brevet de Technicien Superieur in my country, and I am currently looking for a training of an AP degree in service hospitality and tourism management to specialize myself in the industry of transport and marketing, and to become an efficient adminitrator and airline crew member.


My international experience and willingness for hard work mean that I have performed several internships in the field of marketing. I have developed my mind and I have improved my qualities and interpersonal skills. In particular, I attended for six months, three activities where I gained considerable experiences in marketing projects, both in circuit selective medium and large surfaces.


During the past six months, as an assistant chief promotion agency I have learned to master the steps of the marketing consulting operational definition of the strategy and actions, research partnerships, relations with providers and set up operations.


Finally, I built my own business where I plan to promote fusions and enhance the services and the life quality of my customer by reaching their specific orders. I however focus on insurance, travel industry, and property.


I am enthusiastic and efficient and make it a point to improve my professional skills within the class team here at Krogeroup.

last.jpgShahiya (the Maldives) in 300 words:

I graduated from Missouri University of Science and Technology with a BA in Psychology in 2009 and till December 2011 I was with the Maldivian Red Crescent. My ‘specialty’ is psychosocial support and child protection. Dreams that reach the sky I want to do so much with my life, “achieve big” but I don’t know how or when, all I know is I WILL. I am compassionate and committed to voluntary service at a community level – driven by an unquestionable desire to make an impact.

Where I come from and who I am, well I come from a small country in the Indian ocean, Maldives. Sandy white beaches, turquoise sea’s and everything you see in the ads is exactly how it is, very beautiful. As for who I am, I am not a simple person. I was brought up to be free, which I am and if you take that away from me, I’ll probably be nothing which of course is my biggest fear (apart from being obese). My positive attitude and strong character is what makes me who I am and which drives me to do the work that I do.

My mission and vision is to serve humanity and alleviate human suffering. I would like to land a job with the IFRC reference centre or the ICRC (fingers crossed). As for my skills, I am an easy person to communicate with, open to new ideas and opinions. I don’t judge people, nor do I give them “crap” and I don’t take “crap” from people either.

And my favorite part (big grin), interests, travelling is what I love to do (and the rain). Airports are the place where I feel most safe, nothing could go wrong there (apart from lost baggage and missed flights). The minute you step in the airport and start dragging you luggage across, it gives such an adrenaline rush that is out of this world (never been there but I’m assuming it’s something like that).

To end this I would like to say; live, live and live cause you any way’s die once.



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Crossing Borders, Krogerupvej 9, Humlebaek, DK 3050, Denmark
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