Arriving in the morning? Never heard of... Why is her video mirrored? Always have to watch Kalle Anka! It's sad to see kids not care about it, they've gotten so used to having more entertainment than they can handle so easily that some old cartoon they already saw is hard to enjoy for them. It's a show that is more than Donald Duck though, it's scenes from Disney movies etc, and at the end it's always different with something upcoming from Disney.
That girl is pretty sloppy and clueless with her facts, too bad since she has a channel that is supposed to teach people things. So don't take her too seriously, she is kind of goofing around. Kalle is sacred of course, Aladdin was, but they failed sadly. Not worth it anymore. And several of these traditions are standard for all the Scandinavian countries. Celebrating on the 24th as the big day, watching Kalle/Donald Duck (in Denmark at least) and the electric candles is mostly called adventsljusstake. I know she is Swedish, but she wouldn't pass a test on Swedish knowledge, so why she has a channel is a bit of a mystery... She could at least google stuff before she records her videos. We used to have more days of christmas by the way, long ago.
Arriving in the morning? Never heard of...
Why is her video mirrored?
Always have to watch Kalle Anka! It's sad to see kids not care about it, they've gotten so used to having more entertainment than they can handle so easily that some old cartoon they already saw is hard to enjoy for them. It's a show that is more than Donald Duck though, it's scenes from Disney movies etc, and at the end it's always different with something upcoming from Disney.
Strange? Maybe your's are strange? 😂
i dont have a ljusstake :/
You gotta get one, buy a cheap one.
That girl is pretty sloppy and clueless with her facts, too bad since she has a channel that is supposed to teach people things. So don't take her too seriously, she is kind of goofing around. Kalle is sacred of course, Aladdin was, but they failed sadly. Not worth it anymore. And several of these traditions are standard for all the Scandinavian countries. Celebrating on the 24th as the big day, watching Kalle/Donald Duck (in Denmark at least) and the electric candles is mostly called adventsljusstake. I know she is Swedish, but she wouldn't pass a test on Swedish knowledge, so why she has a channel is a bit of a mystery... She could at least google stuff before she records her videos. We used to have more days of christmas by the way, long ago.
I've seen a few of her videos.
I couldn't agree with you more.