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I don’t know what kind of special burritos they’re feeding kids in Norway, but they’re flying around

I don’t know what kind of special burritos they’re feeding kids in Norway, but they’re flying around under the power of their own farts. At least, that’s the premise of Doctor Proctor’s Fart Powder, which is like Legend of Korra‘s Meelo and The Rocketeer mashed together into what is probably the perfect children’s movie.

Doctor Proctor’s Fart Powder Movie Has Norwegian Children Show off Their Fartbending Skills


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 Finding sanity, I know, will leave me breathless            by AllanOdyne

Finding sanity, I know, will leave me breathless

           by AllanOdyne


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 We’re blurring lines between the real and the fake here             by AllanOdyne

We’re blurring lines between the real and the fake here

            by AllanOdyne


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Glacial archaeologists in Norway have discovered weapons and secret hideaways on a remote mountain where stealthy hunters waited for reindeer more than a millennium ago.

While surveying part of the inland mountain peak Sandgrovskaret, the archaeological team recovered five arrows, three of which are up to 1,700 years old. The researchers also discovered 40 stone-built hunting blinds, which made the hunters “invisible” to nearby reindeer.

“When the reindeer had approached to within 10-20 meters [33 to 66 feet], the hunter would get up and start shooting arrows,” said Lars Pilø, an archaeologist at the Department of Cultural Heritage, Innlandet County Council, Norway, co-director of the Glacier Archaeology Program and the editor of the Secrets of the Ice website. Read more.

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Traditional Norwegian bridal crowns


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