josteinsn

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Bach. Both easy to listen to and a never ending trove of new discoveries. Emotional and yet silly. Spiritual even for an atheist. Simple yet cerebral. Occasionally melancholy yet always life affirming. Rule bound, yet jazzy.

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I lived in Morocco for three years and there it’s more common to walk in the street than on the sidewalk. Compared to the other places I’ve lived (Northern Europe), it’s strange, and the driving is more reckless, but no drivers got mad. Walking in the street is just what people do.

 

A humble self-brag: I memorized the first page of Finnegans Wake, including the first thunderword (around 1:20), and read it to myself and the birds in a Swiss forest. Sorry about the Norwegian accent, but I suppose with a work like Finnegan Wake an accent is your least concern.

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No, a poison ring is a giftring, without the e. Don’t know why.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago (3 children)

In Norwegian same thing: giftering, “the state of being married-ring”. Jeg er gift = i am married. It also means “I am poison”, though.

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Eat two litres. Toilet. Take two pills. Eat two litres. Not toilet.

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Lac Blanc (lemmy.world)
 

Lac Blanc near Chamonix. The first day of our tour around Mont Blanc. My wife insisted to go up there; some hours later, she regretted bitterly as she hobbled down in the dark, no lamp, knees hurting, dead tired. Some days later, though, we finished the 170km loop and it had all blurred into being a funny story.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Coffee ice cream. Could eat litres at a time. Quit over and over, went shopping, came back with more litres.

Then I realised I was lactose intolerant.

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Me and my wife’s motto: Vi klarer alt, translated as We can do/endure everything. Usually accompanied by us clinking our wedding rings.

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Thanks! Still a photo novice but sometimes things click. (Pun intended).

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One of the best moments I had when I walked around Mont Blanc was when we came to a col on a foggy day and passed a group of Japanese tourists just as the fog lifted and you could see the fantastic view. They burst out oh and an-ing snd even laughing while they thanked the relieved guide.

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Yes! After many years some family members realize they have adhd and this is exactly it! Thank you!

[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 months ago (2 children)

“Whatever is worth doing, is worth doing well.”

Most things I do, most of what we all do, we do *well enough *. Ain’t nobody got time for doing every bloody thing to perfection.

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The famous jet d’Eau in Geneva doing its best to impersonate a boat mast.

 

The best part of a walk in the French mountainside, the only good part as far as he was concerned: a green spot flat enough to kick his football as high as he could.

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Foggy foot (lemmy.world)
 

Son found a green spot during a walk in a mountain in France.

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