#Norway by van
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henk-heijmans · 7 months ago
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Bloody cute: young polar bear cub after eating a seal, Svalbard, Norway, 2016 - by Marsel van Oosten (1967), Dutch
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beatrack92 · 5 months ago
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Laura van der Veen 🇳🇴
2024 Bislett Games (Oslo)
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marcelskittels · 6 months ago
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WOUT VAN AERT ‹ Tour of Norway 2024 - Stage 1 ›
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sitting-on-me-bum · 1 year ago
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The Art Of Monochrome
 Kennedybukta, Svalbard, Norway
Roie Galitz, Israel
Travel Photographer Of The Year
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Two polar bears courting each other while enduring a blizzard in Van Mijenfjorden, Svalbard, Norway
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zeroaddzero · 3 months ago
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i watched an hbo documentary about steve today and it was super interesting but what i'm mostly shocked about is that i just now found out about lilyhammer! i immediately had to renew my netflix subscription and start watching it
Haha yess! In Norway Little Steven is practically a household name because of that show. We love him! ❤️
Also, it is VERY funny hearing him pronounce Norwegian names 😂
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skilasophia · 8 months ago
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On Vacation with Your Parents
We’re holding hands in the back of the van as
Van Halen’s 1984 blasts from the speakers (high treble)
As your father reeks of sweat;
Not uncommon for Highland Ranch, CO
Residents (or so I hear).
Your mother seems to like my words and
She’s impressed with my femininity,
Or maybe it’s my devotion to her closeted son.
We arrive at Lake Klara;
Celebrating Midsummer with industrial swagger
(if only the alcohol…
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ifreakingloveroyals · 1 year ago
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Through the Years → Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway (798/∞) 15 October 2023 | Crown Princess Mette-Marit attends the gala to celebrate the 18th birthday of Prince Christian at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Photo by Patrick van Katwijk/Getty Images)
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myownparadise96 · 1 year ago
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saviourkingslut · 1 year ago
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i saw oppenheimer today it's really good
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vintageurovision · 2 years ago
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Living My Life Without You, Stig Van Eijk - Melodi Grand Prix 1999
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eurovision-del · 2 years ago
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Norway are going to be selecting their Eurovision entry on Saturday! Here’s my thoughts on this year’s MGP:
Jone – Ekko Inni Meg
Swing’it – Prohibition
Ulrikke Brandstorp – Honestly
Skrellex – Love Again
Alessandra Mele – Queen of Kings
Elsie Bay – Love You in a Dream
Umami Tsunami – Geronimo
Atle Pettersen – Masterpiece
Eline Thorp – Not Meant to Be
I think this is a great set of finalists! I 100% agreed with the qualifiers from the first two semis, but on the third I only got one of my personal qualifiers. Still, seven out of nine is not bad!
My personal favourite is Ekko Inni Meg. Jone’s performance might not have been vocally perfect, but I do like the tone of his voice, and I really liked his flow in the rap verse. I enjoyed how it was staged too, especially the section where the dancers first appeared with the lights. I did kind of wish the female vocalist was actually there singing live alongside him rather than all pre-recorded considering how often she sang, but the hologram effect was interesting and having her not be there in person works with the lyrics of the song. But really, what sells this song for me is how catchy it is!
I’ve also got a very soft spot for Prohibition, which is also a very catchy number. I appreciate songs like this that just do their own thing, and the group clearly have a lot of fun with it. Swing’it actually had my favourite staging, I loved how they pulled us into their own little world, creating a jazz bar on stage. I wasn’t expecting this to make the final, but I’m very glad it did!
Finally, I want to say that Ulrikke deserves to go to Eurovision someday. She's a such a talented singer, and after missing out in 2020 I’d love to see her get another chance. Her voice is so beautiful and powerful, and she knows how to perform. As for the song, well, on the whole I like it. I still prefer her previous entry but that could just be due to familiarity. Honestly has grown on me since I first heard it, and there's every chance it will continue to do so, however, right now something’s still not quite clicking with me yet. Even without that, I still think it's a decent song, and if Norway do pick Ulrikke, I'll be very happy.
Norway have lots of good songs here. Ulrikke and Alessandra seem to be the favourites, and I can see either easily taking Norway straight through to the final. Unless something unexpected happens on Saturday, I reckon they've got a good chance to do very well in May!
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marcelskittels · 6 months ago
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📸 by Szymon Gruchalski
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Tenet (2020, Christopher Nolan)
31/10/2024
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benzinicampers · 9 months ago
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kissingsun · 5 months ago
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Who let him wear sage green and headline my favorite festival when I won’t be there????
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they're on the move
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ifreakingloveroyals · 2 years ago
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Through the Years → Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway (765/∞)
16 January 2023 | Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway attends the funeral of former King Constantine II of Greece in Athens, Greece. Constantine II, Head of the Royal House of Greece, reigned as the last King of the Hellenes from 6 March 1964 to 1 June 1973, and died in Athens at the age of 82. (Photo by Patrick van Katwijk/Getty Images)
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