Sailor Monday 6 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Well, the exact opposite happened to my nephew's brother's cousin's former roommate. I don't care what those so-called "experts" say.
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Froggos '23 #145 - That Feel When Monday 1 comments
Sailor Monday 6 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Thankfully, people nowadays are more than capable of doing their "own reasearch."
Super Sunday - Bat Burn 1 comments
Froggos '23 #144 - Way of the Warrior 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
"In the right hands, a blade of grass can be just as deadly as a blade of steel."
— Confrogius
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— Confrogius
Froggos '23 #141 - Yawn 4 comments
Happy Constitution Day! 3 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
You're very welcome. You can probably tell the description is highly condensed, so feel free to add anything I may have missed.
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Happy Constitution Day! 3 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Norway's National Day commemorates the signing of the Constitution of Norway at Eidsvoll on the 17th of May 1814, which recognized Norway as an independent country. Although it still did have the same head of state as Sweden, thus making it part of a personal union of the two countries. Norway did not achieve full independence until October 26th 1905.
The festivities reflect this holiday's symbolic stance as a celebration of the people of Norway, and thus they can be quite varried.
The most noteworthy is the Children's Parade in Oslo (Norway's capital) which have kids of all ages waving flags and playing instruments, and which ends at the Royal Palace, where the procession is greeted by the royal family. Another similar celebration is that of highschool seniors (or russ).
The observances are not limited to Norway alone, as expats and people of Norwegian descent from around the world also partake, in places like Southwark Park in London, Stoughton in Wisconsin and Petersburg, Alaska.
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The festivities reflect this holiday's symbolic stance as a celebration of the people of Norway, and thus they can be quite varried.
The most noteworthy is the Children's Parade in Oslo (Norway's capital) which have kids of all ages waving flags and playing instruments, and which ends at the Royal Palace, where the procession is greeted by the royal family. Another similar celebration is that of highschool seniors (or russ).
The observances are not limited to Norway alone, as expats and people of Norwegian descent from around the world also partake, in places like Southwark Park in London, Stoughton in Wisconsin and Petersburg, Alaska.
Its germany! 11 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
And that's just the Nominative case. They also have *whispers* three genders.
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No, don't do that! 4 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Wall asel, which means wall donkey, if I recall. Why? Your guess is as good as mine.
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Over my dead 32bit laptop I keep for legacy hardware! 2 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Oh dang, that really hits home. I think I actually remember what it was, too: A Windows XP installation CD.
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There's so many though 13 comments
Tako Tuesday - Mount Octorest 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Everyone who died trying to climb this peak was once a highly-motivated indivual.
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Froggos '23 #139 - Which Frog Are You Today? 3 comments
Froggos '23 #138 - Wait 'til He Hears about Trailer Parks 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
I can actually confirm this.
Now the question is, was it worth sitting through those trailer to see Sonic on the big screen?... Maybe?...
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Now the question is, was it worth sitting through those trailer to see Sonic on the big screen?... Maybe?...
Sailor Monday - Moon Girls 1 comments
Froggos '23 #137 - They Have a Point 2 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
But what if I don't want to set the world on fire? What if I just wanna start a flame in your heart?
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Caturday - Catlike Reflexes Didn't Help 3 comments