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Mornings when you wake up and realize you have nowhere you need to be and can just curl up in bed (for me with my cat and dog) and go back to sleep and/or just be lazy đź’š
Send me a 🌸 and I will tell you one random thing I love

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ylvisruinedmylife replied to your post:Please do not reblog My Halloween fence from...
DUDE THAT IS SOME HELLA COOL MAKEUP AND DANG THAT IS AWESOME
bridgetotheotherside replied to your post:Please do not reblog My Halloween fence from...
That’s a great costume! The makeup looks awesome, and I have to say I love the solsikke detail ;)
Thanks, ladies! :DÂ
It's all about the right amount of detail (the makeup and the solsikke--because there was no way my Halloween costume was going to be w/o an Ylvis reference) ;-)
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As a future biologist who has taken a multitude of university courses focusing on ecology and biodiversity and the inherent value of all living creatures in an ecosystem my expert advice for you is to get an encyclopedia and CRUSH THE MONSTER WITH IT
I've taken to calling it Aragog, but I'm not Hagrid. So, if it ever comes out of wherever it is hiding I'm going to use that expert advice (read: best advice ever) ;-)
bridgetotheotherside replied to your photo “Still trying to catch up on the gap…. Someone please remind me the...”
Before Spektrum they did "rehearsal concerts" in Drammen Feb 25th and in Spektrum Feb 27th, if you want to count those. Between Spektrum and Bergen they only did one EJT concert as far as I remember; at the Rød Snø festival in Mo i Rana on March 8th.
Thank you so much for your reply! Now to decide what to do with this information...

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Tysnesfest
In order not to fill up your dash with any more of the same thing, but also to fulfill my duty as ylvisinenglish2, here is a handy link to bridgetotherotherside’s videos from Tysnesfest that she has graciously shared with us: [link]
Don’t forget to thank her while you’re visiting her tumblr :)
bridgetotheotherside replied to your post “Will any lovely norwegian soul tell me the difference between asking:...”
They're the same. When you have a feminine noun (like klokke) you can choose between using the feminine -a ending (ei klokke - klokka) and the masculine -en ending (en klokke - klokken). They're equals, and what people use depends on their dialect :)
That exactly what I wanted to know, thanks! Would it be too much to ask which dialects use klokka and klokken? Just curious.