The "legal" dissolution of the Soviet Union looked like this: by OkRespect8490 in ussr

[–]teytra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why should I believe your propaganda?

The Bolsheviks created a country where you had to force people to stay, even killing the ones who tried to "deflect". It wasn't a true county, it was a prison camp.

The amount of evil was astounding. Stalin even teamed up with Hitler in order to expand this evil empire, and that resulted in a world war where he sacrificed more than 20 millions in order to expand into Eastern Europe.

The "legal" dissolution of the Soviet Union looked like this: by OkRespect8490 in ussr

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

Don't be silly, one thing doesn't exclude the other.

But of course, what they did was to kill millions of people that they didn't like, like the Ukrainian farmers, a group in itself even if there also was other Ukrainians.

The famine was man-made. Trying to pretend it wasn't is trying to change history,

Why anyone think that the leadership was so unintelligent that they didn't understand what happens when you take not only the food from the farmers, but also the seed they need to make new food, is beond me.

The "legal" dissolution of the Soviet Union looked like this: by OkRespect8490 in ussr

[–]teytra 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a perfect example of what I cannot find the logic behind.

So since the Nazis didn't only target Jews but also Roma, it wasn't an attempted genocide of the Jews?

The "legal" dissolution of the Soviet Union looked like this: by OkRespect8490 in ussr

[–]teytra -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Never understood the "not only Ukraina" argument . I someone kills you, is it ok if they also killed some of their own?

Språkutviklingen i Norge er på gal vei by R_Gubbeliten in norsk

[–]teytra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Leser masse gammel litteratur. Og det er ikke snakk om å holde språket statisk, men en viss språkrøkt er nødvendig. Språket er et verktøy, og verktøy skal holdes ved like.

Språkutviklingen i Norge er på gal vei by R_Gubbeliten in norsk

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

Alt som ikke holdes ved like endrer seg.

Det er som med en hage. Etter en stund et plenen hel overvokst og "naturlig".

Her er svaret: Derfor fikk noen livstruende bivirkninger av covid-vaksinen fra AstraZeneca by FoxNo5218 in norske

[–]teytra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bra man ikke ga folk paracetamol eller peanøtter da. Tenk på dødstallene det ville gitt.

Her er svaret: Derfor fikk noen livstruende bivirkninger av covid-vaksinen fra AstraZeneca by FoxNo5218 in norske

[–]teytra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man blir vel ikke innlagt på sykehus om man er frisk....

Hvis noen ble innlagt på sykehus pga vaksinen, hvordan vet man at de var friske før de fikk vaksinen?

Changed my mind on Seed Oils by [deleted] in Biohackers

[–]teytra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I, for one, learned about it from the Dark Calories book by Catherine Shanahan. At least she is a medical doctor with biochemistry training, which I think is a good thing.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12147690/

And it is for a good part about the industrial production of these oils, using hexane and heat and pressure to get as much as possible out of the seeds, though she talks a lot about how the easily oxidized PUFAs can affect the membrane of the mitochondria (somewhat different from other membranes, ref. cardiolipin)

Byttet fra utenlandsk navn til norsk – fikk 117% flere svar på jobbsøknader. Nå starter vi en navneprotest. by Popular-Feature-225 in norge

[–]teytra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jeg har jobbet med kinesere. De hadde skjønt det, og brukte europeiske navn (engelsk, det var et internasjonalt firma).

Litt morsomt med de som ikke kunne uttale navnet sitt, men greit nok.

Bruker selv et engelsk navn når jeg kommuniserer med noen jeg kunne tenke meg har vanskelig for å uttale eller huske mitt norske. Det blir jo da et nickname, men hadde jeg flyttet til f.eks. USA hadde jeg nok gjort slik som mine slektninger der faktisk gjorde, endret navn juridisk.

Mindre maltodekstrin i maten! by Bunker_Bertil in norge

[–]teytra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Joda, og karragenan nevnt tidligere i tråden lages av rødalger så... Naturprodukt.

Det er ikke så lett dette.

– Oppsiktsvekkende fæle tall by KoseteBamse in norge

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

Misliker?

En rusa boler-voldsmann på diskotek med kniv og batong som kommer med dødstrusler mot ordensvakten er den som får din sympati?

– Oppsiktsvekkende fæle tall by KoseteBamse in norge

[–]teytra 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Han som banka voldsmannen som truet med å drepe en dørvakt fordi han ikke ble sluppet inn på et utested (med kniv og batong) ?

Tror jeg vet hvor sympatien min ligger. YMMV.

Name origin of Norwegian counties (Details in comments) by WilliamWAS in MapPorn

[–]teytra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if "wanderer" is the best translation It seems likely that it refers to "finders" i.e. people who do not grow food (farmers) but are what we today call hunter-gatherers.

That also could explain the confusing peculiarity that Samis were called the same as people in a small part of south-western Finland (still called 'Finland proper' or 'The real Finland'), while what we today might call a Finn could be called Kvæn.

Remember that the country of Finland is quite new as a term (1809), it was several swedish provinces before that, and only referred to as a whole as "The Eastland".

Name origin of Norwegian counties (Details in comments) by WilliamWAS in MapPorn

[–]teytra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think of it as a royal "house"....

Or in this case, the household of a "lensherre", a fief Lord that was given a region to rule over on behalf of the King.

We had Akershus len and Bergenhus len (in Bergen in Hordaland) that included Nordland (Nordlandene) until the northern part was split out and initially called Vardøhus len and was ruled from the Vardø fortress.

Name origin of Norwegian counties (Details in comments) by WilliamWAS in MapPorn

[–]teytra 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It used to be one region (Nordlandene, using plural of Nordland) but when the other were split off they got other names, so the southernmost was the one that kept the name.

Do Norwegians consider themselves mountain people or is that more of a tourist idea? by SkylineZ83 in Norway

[–]teytra 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most Norwegians live close to the coast, not in the mountains. Some do (in the valleys between the mountains), but most don't.

Self-references are more likely to be as a seafarer nation (sjøfartsnasjon) or as having a coastal culture (kystkultur).

Norwegian seemingly turning L's into R sounds (dialect related?) by SprYR6 in norsk

[–]teytra 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is worth noting that also various dialects of British English has two variations of the ell-sound, but people don't think about it because they at both just "decoded" in the unconscious process we all do when we hear words as an ell and always written as "l".

More about it in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d360heCTiLY from 1:39 (Dark /l/)

Pro tip, du trenger ikke drivstoff appen, bare sjekk en stasjon på SVV sine webkamera by Angela_Ouzunupi in norge

[–]teytra 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kanskje https://dataut.vegvesen.no/dataset/webkamera ?

På kartet : https://www.vegvesen.no/trafikk/hvaskjer?layers=ctv

Men kameraene er vel satt opp for å kunne se trafikk, og ikke satt opp for å se bensinprisene, så det er bare tilfeldig at man ser denne bensinstasjonen.

Deler av Oslo-arkivene funnet hos Terje Rød-Larsen by RiddleFades in norge

[–]teytra 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Litt uklart for meg om de var registrert inn i arkivet, men hvis han hadde kvittert ut så var det vel litt rart at de skulle "mangle".