Yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away - Not really but I just came to think of this line while writing the word yesterday, you easily get lost in sidetracks when writing this late. - Oh well, here we go with the sentence I intended to write: Yesterday I watched the swedish eurovision song contest. This year had the most forgettable songs I've ever heard. Of the ten songs I remember a few seconds of three of them, the rest are already gone. One thing was good about the result tho, the winner was the one Sweden wanted to win. We have this terribly stupid system in Sweden that gives the Swedish people 50% of the votes and an international jury consisting of random people from 10 european countries 50%. What's the point of having a swedish song contest if the swedes can't decide who wins? Last year the person who won according to the people got a second place due to judges from other countries.This time the "right one" won at least. I can't say that I really care who we send but I do think that the people are the ones to make the choice.
Wow, I really sound dedicated about this. I'm not really that interested, the main entertainment during the show was counting the amount of crotch-grips, too many. It was also fun trying to see the difference between two of the contestants, thankfully one of them had slightly more shiny clothes than the other one. I think you who saw the contest has already understood that I'm talking about Oscar Zia and Anton Ewald. The most annoying thing? The middle act performed while the votes are being counted. An Abba medley is good but how did they manage to leave the most famous songs as well as the songs Abba participated in the contest with out of the medley? The pictures below are of the two copies, they have slightly different hairstyles here but they had the same in the contest.
Good night folks!