Few weeks ago when I signed up as volunteer on The Gather Festival on Stockholm city. I were in Gothenburg back then, so I deceided to move to Stockholm via FlixBus (the cheaper long-distance buses on the european union).
Due to a calculation error I were waiting 15 hours on the Central Station of Gothenburg with nothing to do but wait. In that moment I realized that the polices of Sweden doesn't allows you to sleep in the station, and in the exact moment you get into confort on the non-confortable seatings, the blue dressed guys wake up you telling you need to seat or left the place. Outside was so cold, so for me was ok to wait in a seated way. In the while, I fell asleep near 5am in an unconfortable position, I waked up rapidly and start walking because the need of mantain me active. I forget my mobile phone in the seat. 5 minutes after when I back for my phone it just wasn't there. So there I was: alone and with no phone. I tried to find it via Google but it was off, someone stoled it. I need to add that the Gothenburg's station have no active plugs to connect my laptop and in few minutes it turns off too. Was a real disaster and I was angry as shit.
The time passes and I almost finished the book that a huge friend gifts me time before. I never finished it maybe because maybe I really bad reader.
When the bus comes I got on board, and I not remember nothing until we arrives, except one or two stops. I was really tired and get sleep all the road.
When in Stockholm, thankfully my friends were present. In fact one of them that helps me a lot, maybe the only need I had in that moment was to be heared by someone. I appreciate every word she listen; I almost sure if I receive a hug I would cry as a condenated, so that never happened and earned my tears for later. The message I received was that I am an adult person and I needed to get a job and stop making troubles. I accept it, she was right.
Back in the move into the festival, that people confused about my profile and expect I had a driver licence (and no, I might had, but when arrived to Stockholm the first time I get stolen it with my cards, id, residence permit, money and much more.)
It might continues...
Due to a calculation error I were waiting 15 hours on the Central Station of Gothenburg with nothing to do but wait. In that moment I realized that the polices of Sweden doesn't allows you to sleep in the station, and in the exact moment you get into confort on the non-confortable seatings, the blue dressed guys wake up you telling you need to seat or left the place. Outside was so cold, so for me was ok to wait in a seated way. In the while, I fell asleep near 5am in an unconfortable position, I waked up rapidly and start walking because the need of mantain me active. I forget my mobile phone in the seat. 5 minutes after when I back for my phone it just wasn't there. So there I was: alone and with no phone. I tried to find it via Google but it was off, someone stoled it. I need to add that the Gothenburg's station have no active plugs to connect my laptop and in few minutes it turns off too. Was a real disaster and I was angry as shit.
The time passes and I almost finished the book that a huge friend gifts me time before. I never finished it maybe because maybe I really bad reader.
When the bus comes I got on board, and I not remember nothing until we arrives, except one or two stops. I was really tired and get sleep all the road.
When in Stockholm, thankfully my friends were present. In fact one of them that helps me a lot, maybe the only need I had in that moment was to be heared by someone. I appreciate every word she listen; I almost sure if I receive a hug I would cry as a condenated, so that never happened and earned my tears for later. The message I received was that I am an adult person and I needed to get a job and stop making troubles. I accept it, she was right.
Back in the move into the festival, that people confused about my profile and expect I had a driver licence (and no, I might had, but when arrived to Stockholm the first time I get stolen it with my cards, id, residence permit, money and much more.)
It might continues...
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