They totally forgot to mention that the copper used to make the statue of liberty is from Norway. This is why there is a small replica of it in the small town of Visnes, where it comes from.
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If you're interested in living in a norwegian prison, there should be some videos/documentaries about how it looks here on youtube. With that said, have you considered in your camera settings, if the "Flicker reduction" should be changed? If it's at 50Hz and your canadian powergrid is running at 60Hz, then regular room lighting might induce flickering to your video.
As a Norwegian, no one bought butter for that price, but a a guy from sweden postet a butter for that price. I woud love to visit Canada first , Mexico second and US third in North America
The reason for the peytol price: no subsidies on oil, but various taxes (carbon tax etc). Also, a policy of reducing and eventually eliminating oil products as fuel. In 2024, electric cars surpassed petrol-fuelled cars; diesel vehicles still has a larger share (lorries, busses etc) but the sales of new diesel vehicles is to be phased out by 2026. Nine out of 10 new cars are now dully electric. Companies making nuclear weapons, banned ammunition (cluster bomns), tobacco and oil are also excluded from the pension fund's portfolio -- as are all Norwegian companies
That's an old video you're watching? As of 2018, Marit Bjørgen is the most decorated winter Olympian, with 8 gold, four silver, and three bronze medals. Yeah, Marit is from Norway, too.
For the record, ALL nobility was abolished in 1821 [new ennoblements were banned in 1814]. There are some medals that have grades like knight or commander but you get no "sir" title; the penguin is in Edinburgh zoo - it's basically a joke.
7:00 finally someone who understands this, while yes it's easy to let emotion dictate what fate horrible people should receive, it's also important to be realistic, and if you make the prison system worse if not the same as the life of already violent criminals, they will never adapt to life outside of Prison. This is also why Norway has some of the lowest re-offending rates in the world.
I have said this many times before. I used to work as a teacher in several Norwegian prisons. And I have visited a lot more. Also overseas. Halden and Bastøy are NOT typical Norwegian prisons.
Most norwegians dont go to sweden to buy our food... 😂 those who live close to the border go often, some of us go maybe a couple of times a year to buy cheaper tobacco, alcohol, meat and sweets. The vast majority never go to Sweden to shop...
They totally forgot to mention that the copper used to make the statue of liberty is from Norway.
This is why there is a small replica of it in the small town of Visnes, where it comes from.
Thanks Robb
Fr that's what I thought they were gonna say when they were talking about the statue of liberty
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• Geography Now Norway
• Top 25 places to visit in Norway by Ryan Shirley
• Inside Norway's $47bn coastal highway by TheRichest
• Norwegian police funniest arrest ever by Viktor Vinje Nystrøm
If you're interested in living in a norwegian prison, there should be some videos/documentaries about how it looks here on youtube.
With that said, have you considered in your camera settings, if the "Flicker reduction" should be changed?
If it's at 50Hz and your canadian powergrid is running at 60Hz, then regular room lighting might induce flickering to your video.
As a Norwegian, no one bought butter for that price, but a a guy from sweden postet a butter for that price. I woud love to visit Canada first , Mexico second and US third in North America
Hope you get to go. And I hope likewise I can visit there.
The reason for the peytol price: no subsidies on oil, but various taxes (carbon tax etc).
Also, a policy of reducing and eventually eliminating oil products as fuel. In 2024, electric cars surpassed petrol-fuelled cars; diesel vehicles still has a larger share (lorries, busses etc) but the sales of new diesel vehicles is to be phased out by 2026.
Nine out of 10 new cars are now dully electric.
Companies making nuclear weapons, banned ammunition (cluster bomns), tobacco and oil are also excluded from the pension fund's portfolio -- as are all Norwegian companies
Great reaction!😊Can you react to:Funniest norwegian arrest ever??
Will do !
That's an old video you're watching? As of 2018, Marit Bjørgen is the most decorated winter Olympian, with 8 gold, four silver, and three bronze medals. Yeah, Marit is from Norway, too.
W o ah!
For the record, ALL nobility was abolished in 1821 [new ennoblements were banned in 1814]. There are some medals that have grades like knight or commander but you get no "sir" title; the penguin is in Edinburgh zoo - it's basically a joke.
7:00 finally someone who understands this, while yes it's easy to let emotion dictate what fate horrible people should receive, it's also important to be realistic, and if you make the prison system worse if not the same as the life of already violent criminals, they will never adapt to life outside of Prison. This is also why Norway has some of the lowest re-offending rates in the world.
I have said this many times before. I used to work as a teacher in several Norwegian prisons. And I have visited a lot more. Also overseas. Halden and Bastøy are NOT typical Norwegian prisons.
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Most norwegians dont go to sweden to buy our food... 😂 those who live close to the border go often, some of us go maybe a couple of times a year to buy cheaper tobacco, alcohol, meat and sweets. The vast majority never go to Sweden to shop...
The horned helmets... no no
Haha