Ejoh

A site about Emil Johansson, a webdesigner, sketchartist and blogger.

Ten gnomes in deep snow march…

December 17th, 2007 · 4 Comments

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This might strike you as a bit odd because I have engaged in poetry. Yea, that’s right. Poetry. I have made a translation of a nice Swedish poem. It’s a parody on a very beautiful poem by Viktor Rydberg that’s called The Tomten.

Anyway, this parody is inspired by the rhyme Ten Little Indians which I am sure you have heard of. I took the time to make some illustrations for the text. I hope you’ll enjoy them. [Read more →]

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My view on feminism

December 6th, 2007 · 3 Comments

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I recently ended up in a discussion over at Snark forums about feminism. Snark is a forum with lots of girls. It goes about 8 girls on each guy, so you can understand I had a tough time when I started criticizing feminism openly. I have now realized that starting that discussion was a big mistake. I should have known better.

Some persons had a hard time understanding what exactly I didn’t like about feminism so I thought I should explain my opinions in this blog post. [Read more →]

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The largest computer festival in the world

November 29th, 2007 · 2 Comments

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The worlds largest computer festival and LAN party, Dreamhack, starts off today. It is a huge event which will draw approximately 15 000 visitors which will bring around 8 300 computers. The festival is held in Jönköping, Sweden, this weekend and is almost the biggest event in Sweden, all categories.

Dreamhack started off 12 years ago in the city Malung with only thirty participants and now the event has grown so much people from outside Sweden come visit it. I am currently living in Jönköping and thinks this is great. Lots of people discover our city and we become internationally know. I am not going to Dreamhack though, mostly because I don’t play computer games. I have other reasons too which you will read about further down. [Read more →]

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