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I have a super power: turning money into languages books.
Aesthetic: Any non-anglophone singer singing in their native language.
The Eurovision circle of life -???- Had the idea to make this from some time ago, now that Eurovision just passed I think it’s the perfect time to deal with the Post Eurovision Depression.
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May 17th
Today, May 17th, is Norway’s national day. Norway is the Scandinavian country that celebrates their national day the most.This day in 1814, Norway left its 400-year long union with Denmark and became an independent nation with its own constitution (although they kinda entered a union with Sweden until 1905). All over the country, people wear the national costume (bunad) and celebrate Norway’s independence and democratic rights in parades.
From a parade in Oslo.
May 17th is mostly a day for children and there is a “rule” that children must receive as many ice creams, hot dogs and soft drinks as they want. Usually at schools or in parks there are activities for children where entire communities gather after they’ve marched.
Usually a lot of kindergartens and elementary schools marches to the resident of the royal family, where they wave to all the children passing by.
The Royal Family
It’s also the last day of russetiden, the celebration of graduating upper secondary school. People celebrating russetiden can be spotted in this outfit:
Norway’s national costumes (bunad) vary a lot in colour and pattern, but they usually look a lot like this:
These outfits are usually very expensive, so not everyone has one. It is much more common for girls than for boys to wear bunads.
In the parades, there are usually marching bands and people singing patriotic songs, such as these:
Norway’s national anthem, Ja, vi elsker (Yes, we love).
Norge i rødt hvit og blått (Norway in red, white and blue). This is my personal favourite.
I hope everyone in Norway has a great Constitution Day today!
Gratulerer med dagen!
To all the Americans who don’t understand Eurovision.
I don’t understand why Donald Trump is an American presidential candidate.
Okay…who was on our jury again?
Graham Norton after it was announced the UK gave 12 points to Georgia (via sebuckstianstan)
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Peter Joseph on structural violence, from this video.
Brilliant
Spot on. Like Coretta Scott King said, I must remind you that starving a child is violence. Neglecting school children is violence. Punishing a mother and her family is violence. Discrimination against a working man is violence. Ghetto housing is violence. Ignoring medical need is violence. Contempt for poverty is violence.
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