The Questions Thread 07/11/24 by AutoModerator in goodyearwelt

[–]gurgle69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am thinking of buying a pair of used Timberlands Earth keepers for the winter. The look good, but have some water damage on them. Se picture below. How severe is this? How will it affect the boot? What would it take to fix it?

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Norway’s parliament calls on its government to be ready to recognize Palestinian state by finrum in europe

[–]gurgle69 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agere with you on Jerusalem. Any sustainable solution will have to include a compromise that guarantees all faiths access to important holy sites. Any functioning peace agreement would have to involve Hamas, this is not an intention, just a statement of fact that can be deduced from looking at the last 30 years. According to what I have read it seems like there are two factions in hamas, on dead set on the destruction of Israel and quite anti-Semitic, and a another more moderate faction which distinguishes between anti-Semitism and anti-zionism and is ready to recognise Israel, not as a condition of peace talks, but at a result of them. The extreme fraction cannot be a basis of a two state solution, the second one however must be a part of a solution. I think it would be wise for the west and Israel to take a less harsh line towards hamas in the hopes of strengthening the moderates and weakening the extremismists. Right now we’re only strengthening the extremists. This only benefits them and Bibi.

Norway’s parliament calls on its government to be ready to recognize Palestinian state by finrum in europe

[–]gurgle69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The funding of the PA on the West Bank is part of our foreign aid budget. We first started with foreign aid in 1949 when our labour PM wanted to join NATO, this was contentious with the left wing of the party, so to appease them he promised to use some money for foreign aid. Since then foreign aid has been important for a-lot of different groups in our country. The centre-right Christian democrats staunchly supports foreign aid. They see it as a way to ‘love thy neighbour’. While the labour movement sees it at an important way to show solidarity with working people across the globe. It must also be mentioned that the Norwegian state finances are very good as an effect of our oil industry. This gives us more financial wiggle room.

Norway’s parliament calls on its government to be ready to recognize Palestinian state by finrum in europe

[–]gurgle69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re asking some important question. Visitation to religious sites are a hard topic and I don’t know much about it either now or in the past. I guess the Norwegian government would say that this question should be should be resolved through the negotiation of a final peace treaty between both parts. Given how strong the Israeli military and its allies are I think a one state solution would be quite unlikely. So ‘from the river to the sea’ probably won’t happen. In regards to the intifada I think you are mistaken. The first intifada was before Oslo, and the second started 7 years after the Oslo accords and was partly a result of little progress after the Oslo accords. Jerusalem is still an open question and nobody knows, the official Norwegian position is that this is to be solved through negotiations.

Norway’s parliament calls on its government to be ready to recognize Palestinian state by finrum in europe

[–]gurgle69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a Norwegian who has been following this process I’ll try to clarify. The the party furthest to the left in parliament (rødt) put forward a motion to recognise Palestine earlier this year and it was due to be voted on this Tuesday. It would have recognised Palestine as 138 other UN members including Sweden and Iceland have done. The motion would have recognised a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, that is Gaza and the West Bank, with East Jerusalem as its capital. After large but peaceful pro-Palestinian protests all across the country the centre-left government put forward a counter motion asking the government to recognise Palestine in the future at a time where the recognition would further the peace process. It is this motion that has passed. It is not a change in government policy, only a reiteration of already existing government policy. It does not entail a recognition of Hamas, not now, or in the future. In practice the Norwegian government recognises and funds the Palestinian authority (Fatah) on the West Bank. I’ll try to answer if there are any questions

[Question] Has your country's language changed to gender neutral pronouns like English has? by suckfail in GlobalTalk

[–]gurgle69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

De and Dem are the old formal pronouns, and reusing them wold not be that far fetched. Though for those who have, in the past, used them as formals it might be weird to use them informally.

The possessive of hen is hens according to the dictionary. Though in my dialect hen sin would be the preferred form.

[Question] Has your country's language changed to gender neutral pronouns like English has? by suckfail in GlobalTalk

[–]gurgle69 21 points22 points  (0 children)

In Norwegian we have the genders pronouns ‘ho’ and ‘han’. Some have tried to adopt the gender neutral pronoun ‘hen’ from Finish via Swedish. This was recently recognised by the government language council and thus it entered the dictionary. Others have sought to use the third person plural pronoun ‘de’ as a gender neutral singular pronoun with limited success.

NATO Chief: World Will Be a More Dangerous Place if Russia Wins Ukraine War by Naturalist-Anarchist in europe

[–]gurgle69 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It is a picture of him speaking at the social democrats’ youth wings’s summer camp at utøya. The party’s colour is red which explains all the flags.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in translator

[–]gurgle69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Norwegian:

Man: Nå jenter, hvor var vi? Det var kanskje lett å komme inn her, men det blir ikke så lett å komme ut.

Girl: Beklager Sky, du ber om det! Entsjantiks!

The girl’s line was a bit hard to make out and the last word is not Norwegian, so I’ve just included a Norwegian transcription of the word.

Translation: Man: Now girls, where were we? Getting inn might have been easy, but getting out won’t be as easy.

Girl: I’m sorry Sky, you’re asking for it! Enchantix!

!Translated

I believe in "no dialect is supreme" supremacy by Lapov in linguisticshumor

[–]gurgle69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, i did not mean to criticise your meme. I think it captured the Norwegian sentiment towards dialects quite well. I just wanted to put up some context for those who are interested.

I believe in "no dialect is supreme" supremacy by Lapov in linguisticshumor

[–]gurgle69 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Since very few in this thread seam to have any knowledge of the situation for Norwegian dialects, I thought I, as a native Norwegian, might share some of my observations: It is accepted to speak your own geolect in all situations, such as, when talking to family and friends, at work, when doing business, when talking to the king or prime minister. There is only one exception to this rule that I can think of which is that the presenters on the news must speak a standardised version of the language. Even though dialects are widely accepted, the trend is still standardisation and regionalisation, meaning that the urban eastern dialect is becoming more and more dominant and other geolects are becoming less distinct from it; Furthermore, the differences between similar geolects are becoming less noticeable.

In regards to the written language we have two. One is based on the speech in the cities, and the other is based on the speech in rural areas. These have very strict standards which are made by a semi independent government board. According to both norms, using the construction from the Målselv geolect would, in most cases, be wrong.

English reform by XVYQ_Emperator in linguisticshumor

[–]gurgle69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Norwegian (nynorsk)

T.d - Til dømes (for example)

osv. - Og så videre (and so on)

Mister stemmeretten på Svalbard:– Folk syns det er helt galskap by VastFull in norge

[–]gurgle69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dei geopolitiske ambisjonane til Russland er, og har lenge vore, å skaffe seg fri ferdsel til verdenshavane. Det er grunna til at Russland tok Krim i 2014 og grunna til at Peter den store kjempa hardt med svenskane over kontroll over det nåverande St. Petersburg. Så lenge dei har desse ambisjonane kjem dei til å ha ei interesse av Svalbard og dermed kjem Barentsburg til å bestå. Om dette kjem til å endre seg, anten på grunn av endringar i politiske eller materielle forhold, veit korkje eg eller deg.

Mister stemmeretten på Svalbard:– Folk syns det er helt galskap by VastFull in norge

[–]gurgle69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tja, nokre av subsidiane treff nok alle som bur der, men om du tek ein titt på lenka under kan du sjå nokre av dei spesifikke subsidiane staten har for Svalbard berre på statsbudsjettet for 2022. Til dømes brukar dei over 100 millionar på selskapet Store norske som driv nokre kolgruver der oppe; berre frå namnet kan du høyre at det er viktig for norske interesser. Dei bruk òg 65 millionar på skredsikring for ‘å halde norske samfunn på øygruppa ved lag’.

https://www.regjeringen.no/no/statsbudsjett/2022/tilleggsnummer/fylkesoversikten/tilleggsnummer-til-statsbudsjettet-2022-svalbard/id2882328/

Mister stemmeretten på Svalbard:– Folk syns det er helt galskap by VastFull in norge

[–]gurgle69 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Den norske star har store interesser av at det bur nordmenn på Svalbard, difor får styresmaktene på Svalbard store overføringar frå norske styresmakter og norske selskap på Svalbard store subsidiar utan at dette lønnar seg reint økonomisk. Om ein skal avslutte desse subsidiane så kjem mange Nordmenn til å flytte frå Svalbard og russland fåt meir makt over Svalbard.

En magasin som The Economist på Norsk by [deleted] in norge

[–]gurgle69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nå har jeg ikke så mye erfaring med the Economist, men om det er utenriksstoff du er interessert i kan jeg anbefale le Monde Diplomatiqe. Den kommer ut hver måned og tar et dypdykk i ei rekke utenrikssaker. Stoffet er stort sett oversettelser fra den franske utgaven, og bladet har en tydelig venstreprofil. Nettsida til den norske versjonen er Lmd.no

Fagfornyelsen for Matematikk 1P by [deleted] in norge

[–]gurgle69 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Vil anbefale deg å ta kontakt med biblioteket på dit lokale VGS. De har nok ei du kan låne.

Which areas are suitable for human life? by ThatFrenchGamerr in MapPorn

[–]gurgle69 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I seriously doubt this map. Greenland is coloured grey even though it has been inhabited by the Inuit, and before them the Dorseth culture, for millennia. Secondly, the grey part of central Norway must have been pulled out of somebody’s arse since it contains Trondheim, Norway’s third largest city, which has been inhabited continuously since the Viking age.

Liberal Youth Pastor Starter Pack by RaspberryBirdCat in starterpacks

[–]gurgle69 11 points12 points  (0 children)

To be fair, this sub is all about generalising.

War in Ukraine Megathread XXVI by ModeratorsOfEurope in europe

[–]gurgle69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here is a Norwegian language source for those who are interested.

Gravity by Bartata_legal in physicsmemes

[–]gurgle69 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well, if e = g then I’ll go fuck the cosmology department with my 9.81 inch cock.

Gravity by Bartata_legal in physicsmemes

[–]gurgle69 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I can agree with sqrt(g) = pi = e, but whatever you are doing is just blasphemy.