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frippism
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 01:52 | ||
^ 9:51 actually
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smartpatrol
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 01:53 | ||
9:52
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smartpatrol
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 01:54 | ||
9:53
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frippism
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 01:54 | ||
An evil evil chain. I assume it's midnight in St. Louis right? You guys are CT right?
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smartpatrol
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 01:55 | ||
Yeah, CT. But it's 1:54
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smartpatrol
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 01:56 | ||
9:55
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smartpatrol
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 01:57 | ||
9:57
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smartpatrol
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 02:00 | ||
It's also 73 degrees in isreal
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smartpatrol
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 02:01 | ||
63 here. Both in fierenhiet
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smartpatrol
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 02:02 | ||
I'm behind you, frippism!
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Icarium
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 02:02 | ||
by the time we were givven to the Swedes, we had our constitution made, so we could have something to say, but as also said, as a small country heavy press from a country like Russia and Brittan, you know when you shal bow your head, but they could not ether look past a rightfull claim for constitution or a rightfull and well outhered text document, which other countrys based their policys on, so the govournment was splitt between Stockholm and Christiania (Oslo), the gouvernment was in Stockholm but some officials had to be from Norway, also, but they had to work in Sweden, it was not allways it was followed which agrivated alot of both Norwegians in all parts of the sociaty but also agrivated the elite, politicians, writers, and aritists at that time two political fractions emerged in the landscape, Liberal and Concervative, (Libaral party is Norways oldest party, then the Concervative, then the Labourparty and then the Farmerparty), the Concervatives wanted to preserve the danish herritage from the dano-norwegian union, wanted to go back to written danish, wanted that church and state should be one, that the goal was to get back in the folds of Copenhagen, the Liberals, wanted Norway to look back at the roots, wanted the country to reliquis all ties to both Denmark and Sweden and to to that they encouraged research, work on, and creation of a overall norwegianness, this is called New-romantic age, liberals and artists, started to write about the scenry, write, over the top poems about fjords, mountains, vallyes and such, praising the Norwegian nature, some people started to collect old fairytales (like Grimm brothers) Asbjoernsen and Moe, collected 1000s of differnt fairytales, folklore, songs, and legends in books, which you might will find at any university librarys, so while Norway was partly under Swedish rule, and previously was under danish rule, the fight of an identity was in high volume in 1800s, it would be interesting to witness, but the literature of it is imense (so if you ever is bored and wants to read intence drama, read Norwegian 1800s history, ), it is almost as intence as Israel-Palestine, almost, |
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frippism
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 02:03 | ||
How does a country run on 4 different time zones it's so confusing... not including Daylight savings time. |
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frippism
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 02:04 | ||
you will never win!
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frippism
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 02:09 | ||
Dang, Scandinavia isn't that peaceful in the end is it? I read a lot about random countries when I'm bored. Did you know, that Mongolia is the least dense country in the world, and that it's capital, Ulanbaaaataaaaaar (how many a's are in that name?!) is the single coldest capital in the world? I didn't! Also I was reading about Svalbard yesterday. :O if there is ever a black metal band out of Svalbard, they would certainly be the blackest.
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Icarium
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 02:10 | ||
if any picture can discribe the fealing of / the urge of indipendence and a nationalstate and something to re-unite about as poeple
this picture is the best to describe the climate, the way artists expressed it though their paintings |
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Icarium
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 02:13 | ||
here it is this will make you see what im writing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_romantic_nationalism Norwegian romantic nationalism was a movement in Norway between 1840 and 1867 in art, literature, and popular culture that emphasized the aesthetics of Norwegian nature and the uniqueness of the Norwegian national identity. A subject of much study and debate in Norway, it was characterized by nostalgia.
Brudeferden i Hardanger (Bridal party in Hardanger), a monumental piece within Norwegian romantic nationalism. Painted by Hans Gude and Adolph Tidemand.
The context and impact of Norwegian romantic nationalism derived from recent history and the political situation. After more than 400 years as a Danish province treated as a cultural backwater by the absentee government in Copenhagen, the only uniquely Norwegian culture was found among the farmers and peasants in rural districts in Norway; Norway had in 1814 gained a partial independence in a personal union with the dominant kingdom of Sweden. Norwegians, having reasserted their political aspirations in 1814, the question of a distinct Norwegian identity became important. As urban culture gained prominence also in the rural districts, the rich cultural heritage of the Norwegian countryside came under threat. As a result, a number of individuals set out to collect the artifacts of the distinctly Norwegian culture, hoping thereby to preserve and promote a sense of Norwegian identity. The best-known such collectors in the 1840s and 50s were:
These achievements had an enduring impact on Norwegian culture and identity, an impact that can be witnessed in the influence on visual arts, classical music and literature, represented by e.g.:
In the waning days of the national romantic movement, efforts were renewed to collect rural buildings, handcrafts and arts. Arthur Hazelius, the founder of Nordiska Museet in Stockholm gathered (and arguably rescued) large collections and sent to Sweden. The last king of union between Sweden and Norway, Oscar II, was a supporter of this new wave of collecting, starting what must be the oldest outdoor museum, the origins of Norsk Folkemuseum. He supported the manager of the Royal domains at Bygdøy, Christian Holst in his efforts to gather old buildings from the rural districts. Among the buildings that are still at the museum, the Gol stave church, moved here in the beginning of the 1880s, is the most prominent. Soon after other pioneers started equal efforts to rescue important pieces of traditional Norwegian architecture and handicraft. Anders Sandvig started the museum Maihaugen at Lillehammer. Hulda Garborg started the collecting of traditional folk costumes (bunad) and dances. This effort is still underway, but became more systematic as other cultural movements took the center stage in Norway in the late 19th and early 20th century. Romantic nationalism has had an enormous impact on the Norwegian national identity. The Askeladden character from the fairy tales is considered being an integral part of the Norwegian way. On the Norwegian Constitution Day even in cities like Oslo and Bergen, a great proportion of people dress up in bunad for the parade, unthinkable 100 years ago. Edited by aginor - May 23 2012 at 02:14 |
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frippism
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 02:14 | ||
Beautiful. I really want to go to Scandinavia, preferably in the summer :). Barely any actual night time!! Wooooo
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frippism
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 02:17 | ||
Have you ever been to Svalbard? It looks bad ass.
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frippism
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 02:17 | ||
There be dragons
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Icarium
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 02:19 | ||
I know one who is a real Svalbardian, a friend of mine who live in Stavanger where i live, but he is basicly and also calls himself a Svalbardian, as he have lived a large part of his life in Longyearbyen also have you heard of footballer Jesper Grønkjær (used to play in Chelsea) |
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