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Jesus. Any phone is a huge security liability. Cant be that hard to issue them with some decent burners. Anyway. Hungary can just buy the I formation from the 378 app that they voluntarily installed.
Norway has one of the worlds largest deposits of thorium, but I have ot heard that we had a working reactor, just the principle of one.
If the chinese has indeed made it work I think we need to prepare for USA wanting to annex Norway as well
/tg/ was usually decent. Often a good source for pdfs
I had the exact same experience. My son became cyanotic since his breathing was so shallow, and then he passed out. For a second I thought he died there and then. Quickly came too. And the ambulance took a wrong turn. Rember running after it. Man, had I had that motivation when young and fit I would have beat Usain Bolt
Whatnow? What the fuck purpose does that serve?
Always some material from Bill Dance. First clip on this one
Rest of the world: WTF! Hell no!
Australia: Awww, that’s just a small browniewompy. They only attack mindlessly anything in immediate vicinity. That’s harmless, they only melt your blood veins unless you get antidote within 2.5 seconds.
Alicia, the witches granddaugher in Moomim Valley. She is not a Tove Janson original character but introduced in the Sun Studio cartoons from the 90s
Heh, I see my autocorrect gave it a calital S. But since you askes, I believe the american word is rutabaga. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutabaga?
Also jokingly called the “Nordic orange” because of its high content of vitamin C.
I forgot to mention that we so add a carrot and milk to make it more orange puree
Hmmm. I will extend it to anything Norwegian. “Pinnekjøtt” usually a Christmas dish.
Cured (salted and/or smoked) sheep ribs. (Often lamb)
The ribs are then separated to individual ribs.
You water it for 16 hours, changing the water once. Or they will be too salty. Then you steam them until the meat releases from the bones (3ish hours)
Serves with mashed swedes, sausage, and potatoes, using the water as a sort of gravy (it’s full of fat)
Its just a silly notion that you either choose a Greek root or a Latin root for a word. No mixing, just "wrong"😊
It bugs me less than directly translating English expression into Norwegian (my native toung). Some of them just sounds weird
Abolishing the word “automobile” since it mixes Greek and latin.
Switzerland is not en EEA member (Norway and Iceland) and adopt EU regulations on a case by case basis. EEA members are obliged to adopt as default in national legislation, but have the option to decline, but it often comes with consequences.
There are some EFTA (Norway, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Iceland) deal with the EU but no idea how that works.
Edit: But you are correct, Switzerland do follow most EU regulations.