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Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
@kiki-timmermans
Membro dal 2015
I'm a dutch student, currently doing two bachelors at the University of Groningen. I like to go out and have drinks with friends and I enjoy living in my beautiful little city. My favourite evening would consist of a nice dinner with some wine which ends up at a nice table in a cute bar where we continue to have a couple of drinks and have talks about life and our thoughts about the world and everything that could interest you or me or anybody joining the conversation.
Interessato a Sport d'avventura
Interessato a Libri e letteratura
Fluente in Inglese
Sta imparando Spagnolo
Perché sono su Couchsurfing
I've been on couchsurfing ever since my sister took me on a couchsurfing trip to Gent, Belgium. I love to explore new places with locals so that you get to see everything in the city/country beside the touristic hotspots. I don't travel that much so I'm not an experienced couchsurfer.
Musica, film e libri
I like jazz, soul and funky music. But also electronic music which incorporates classic songs in the tracks. I like to read but I've not been doing that enough lately. I also like design and art, both on the computer and on a canvas. The latter I've also not done as much as I'd want for the past years.
Una cosa straordinaria che ho fatto
Traveling to India Paragliding Hiking the Hadrians Wall trail by myself
Insegna, Impara, Condividi
I'm told to be able to teach people stuff about physics in language they can understand. And if you start asking me questions about this stuff I will not stop talking (until you ask me to...)
Cosa posso offrire agli host
Good conversations, a couple of your favourite drinks in your favourite bar (preferably with live music), a new place to stay if you're ever in Groningen.
I miei interessi
I study philosophy and physics and I'm very interested in big questions like 'where the universe come from?' 'can we ever know anything really?' 'what is a happy life?' One day I hope to be a full-fledged academic in either physics of philosophy or both :)