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Lost in Translation

Do you know that scene from The Big Bang Theory in which Raj tries to convince Sheldon not to come with him by very unconvincingly saying: 'I hate trains'?

Well, that's me right now. I'd like to say that I'm one of the cool kids and don't care much for trains, but in fact I really really really like trains. Especially night trains. I think that's because I have this heavily romanticized idea of a nocturnal Hogwarts Express. I knew my night train from St. Petersburg to Moscow wouldn't be that awesome, but the experience was just screaming to be blogged!

I travelled through the Baltics and Russia with a group of Dutch people, accompanied by a tour guide. A tour guide who didn't speak and couldn't read Russian. Because of this, everyone was panicking at the train station while I wandered off. St. Petersburg train station has a wonderful great hall, which is also a waiting room. It's the kind of Soviet impressive I expected to see in Russia.

When I came back to the still panicking group, I looke at the sign with departure times on it and reported when and from which platform our train would leave. I'd learned Cyrillic and that came in very handy. Sadly, no one listened to me because I'd been vlogging. Half an hour and a lot of panic later we went to the platform I'd named. Of course someone else took credit for it, but there our train was.
Our carriage was the very last on of the reddish train. I say reddish because it was pitchblack out when we boarded, so it might as well have been pink. Okay, not pink, it's still Putin's country, but you know what I mean.
I was boucning up and down the platform with excitement. I couldn't wait to see what the inside of the train would look like, so I peeked through a window - straight into the face of a shirtless guy, which is actually quite normal in Russia.. The guy didn't seem to mind. I did, so I jumped away from the train and waited with checking the compartments out until I'd boarded the train.

Boarding took ages. Mostly because people in general have the annoying habit of blocking hallways instead of entering once they've found their compartment.
My compartment was almost at the end of the carriage, near the toilets. That was actually a big plus, because I could quickly run up to the toilet before a bathroom line could form. The compartment itself was basic: four beds and a tiny table. The beds were bunk beads. Sleeping in the top bunk, I had about half a meter left between bed and ceiling. Yes, that resulted in multiple head butts, but I didn't care. I was excited. I had a real bed in a train, it was freaking awesome.

As the train left the station, I noticed there wouldn't be much to look at during the ride, not just because the Russian night is pure darkness, but also because the Russian landscape is very empty. No specks of light from villages. Nothing. I went to bed early, and that's when the ordeal began. As I said, there were four beds in the compartment. One for me, one for my mom, one for my dad... and one for another woman from our group. Not this woman snored. At first I was okay with this; I had my ear plugs, no problem. Then the woman started to snore louders. By some kind of miracle I managed to fall asleep. Not for long though. The decibel level in our compartment kept rising, making it impossible to even go through the six stages of sleeping near a snorer, heck, even thinking was impossible.
My mom would like to tell you this: 'She snored louder than a boar. At some point I even thought a boar was coming at me from her side of the compartment. After a while I found the courage to wake her up, but she turned around and snored even louder! Around 4am I fled the compartment. I waited on the stairs near the toilet until we arrived in Moscow. You could hear her snore through the walls."
Yes, my poor mom spent most of the train ride on a staircase... She didn't exaggerate. If I hadn't been stuck on the top bunk, I would have fled too.

Either way, I enjoyed my train ride. I looked at the outskirts of Moscow while eating my breakfast that came "ticket included lunchbox" as the Russian paper with bad English translation said. I enjoyed those moments. Night trains are awesome, but next time I'll only board one with people I know and who don't snore.

Stay Awesome!

PS. If you wanna see the train for yourself, you can watch my vlog on the Russia trip right here!


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So right now I'm extremely busy. And what do I do when I'm extremely busy? I indulge in some escapism. Okay, actually I freak out, stress, work my ass off, cry because I'm exhausted, THEN go for the escapism. Now I'm currently right in the middle of one of the most busiest periods of my college life, so I'm doing the escapism thing. Usually I'd read a book, but my brain can't handle that many letters on a page anymore, so I go for something just as great: comic books.
My dad has always had a thing for comic books, but it wasn't until he gave me all his old comics. Then I realized that I freaking loved the combination of art and storytelling. Okay, the rise of superhero movies had something to do with it as well, but now I'm in a situation where I can't shut up about my favorite heroes anymore. And what do I do when I can't shut up about something? Right, I tell about it on my blog. So please let me introduce you to my five favorite superheroes!

Batman
The only DC hero on this list is my first superhero love: Batman. I started obsessing over him when I was fourteen. I didn't have any real reason to like Batman at the time. It was more of an inside joke with the guy who liked me. Later on I discovered that my love for Batman is pure genetics: my dad used to collect Batman comics when he was a kid. He gave them all to me when I was 18. Within a few days I'd read them all.
I still can't explain why I like Batman so much. I guess I like how he doesn't have any superpowers and still kicks ass. He's awesome. I shouldn't have to explain why. He's Batman, that's reason enough.

Iron Man
When I was a kid, I thought Iron Man was just another lame Transformer. He seemed boring to me. Actually I didn't even know his name until the first movie was released. That didn't change my opinion on him though. If you're a man in an iron suit, calling yourself Iron Man is not exactly creative. But then I saw the movie and it completely blew my mind. I fell in love with Iron Man. I liked his sense of humor, I liked the way he looked, I love his backstory - and just like the Batman I love so much, he kicks some serious ass without having any actual superpowers.
Iron Man turned me into a Marvel fan. He was my favorite Avenger for a while, but I'll get back to that later on. For now it's just important that Iron Man opened the door to the Marvel fandom for me.

Deadpool
Then Deadpool came along. I'd been kind of living under a rock when he became popular in the mainstream, because everyone knew about the movie except me. I decided to fix that problem by reading up on the character. When one of my classes was unexpectedly cancelled, I went to the local comic book store and even though I was looking for something slightly different, I left the place with a Deadpool comic book. It was the first comic book I bought without being ashamed of my geekiness. I read it in one go and when I finished reading I'd decided I liked this guy. He's random and a bit of an ass - just how I like it.

Captain America
If you know me, it won't be a surprise to you that Captain America is my absolute favorite superhero. I even did a Cap cosplay for Dutch Comic Con. I know that a lot of people think he's my favorite because of Chris Evans' abs (though those did help Cap's case), but there's much more to it. You see, when I was 15 years old my dad wanted to watch a series of documentaries with me. One of them was all about Captain America. At that time I thought he must be the lamest superhero ever, but then I learnt about his origins. I got to know the character. I fell in love. I love the idea behind this character and the values he stands for. Cap is that guy you can trust completely, who will always do what's best not just for him, but also for everyone around him. Maybe I like that because I want a guy like that in my life. Maybe it's actually Chris Evans' abs after all. I guess you'll never know for sure ;)

So these are my four favorites and as you can probably tell by the pictures in this post, I'm obsessed with their merchandise. I'm pretty proud of being a fan of these superheroes actually. Which ones are your favorites?

Stay Awesome!
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Envy. Dutch blogger. Est. 1996. No relation to the famous biblical sin. Worst bio writer on this side of the blogospere. Lives on cookies, apple juice and art. Friendly unless confronted with pineapple on pizza. Writes new nonsense every Thursday.

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