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  • Norway really only has one flaw and that's that it's full of Norwegians.

  • εμενα μου αρεσει η νορβηγια γιατι ειναι πολυ ομορφη σαν χωρα,γιατι ειναι πιο μπροστα στις τεχνολογιες, ειναι πολυ καλα δομημενη η χωρα οχι σαν το μπουρδελο της ελλαδας,τα πανεπιστημια τους ειναι πολυ καλα,υπαρχει πιο πολυ πρασινο και καθαρος αερας ,δεν καιγονται καθε καλοκαιρι τα δαση και γενικα ο πολιτισμος τους.αυτο ομως που δεν μου αρεσει ειναι οτι μονο διαλεκτους μιλανε και δεν τισ καταλαβαινουμε ευκολα και οτι απο αυγοστο πρεπει να φορας χοντρα ρουχα αφου σχεδον ολο το χρονο ειναι ΚΡΥΟ!!!!

  • NORGE ARE FAGS LOL

  • @norgeAREfaggs you are fag

  • @norgeAREfaggs du er fagg

  • I miss Norway...:(

  • Jeg er fra Shetland og Norge er fantastisk og vare mor land!!.

    Jeg elsk Norge :)

  • Im proud of beeing Norwegian <3

  • @nils343434 Svalbard is Norwegian territory and there are polar bears there.

  • litt fail at norge ikke oppfant bindersen.. pluss at norge ikke er noe å være stolt av..

  • @YourFavoriteGamez Vi har jo Edvart Munk, Edvart Grieg og Knut Hamsun og sikkert fler. Vi har kanskje ikke vært noe stort kongerike eller forsket på raketter men noe har vi gjort.

  • @MrSunny4ever Joda, det er sant ;D

  • Følg med i historie timen du! I 1903, bygde Aegidius Elling, altså en nordmann, verdens første fungerende jet motor. Noe som ikke ble vanlig for folk flest før ut mot 60 tallet. Har du forresten hørt om vikingtiden? Vi hadde mye av europa, samt deler av Amerika, som for øvrig ikke ble "gjennoppdaget" før rundt 500 år senere.

  • @soteple Jeg er faktisk 12 år så jeg har ikke historietimer enda. Amerika ble kun oppdaget av Leiv Erikson, men det ble ikke fullstendig kolonisert og utforsket. Vikingene spredte seg i mye av Europa ja, men det var ikke kun norske vikinger. De norske vikingene dro mer vest til England, Skottland, Færøyene osv. Danske vikinger dro sørover og vest for det meste normannerne for eksempler. Svenskene dro mye til Russland og en del av det bysantiske riket, de grunnlag Novgorod i Russland.

  • @YourFavoriteGamez din jævla taper, pell deg ut av den svette jomfru-kjellern din og se litt av landet ditt. viss du fortsatt sier at norge ikke er noe å være stolt av kan du pelle deg ut av landet.

  • @YourFavoriteGamez Ikke stolt!?!? kan du noe som helst om Norge eller? Vi er det rikeste landet i verden. Vi har en god leve standard, vi har nydelig natur (ikke Oslo da) Vi har demokrati, så hva pokker er det du ikke liker med Norge da?

  • When you see these beautiful pictures, please also remember that cannabis is available via sound inquiries to locals over here, and enjoying nature under its influence makes up a large part of a typical norwegians recreational habits.

    Enjoy a relaxing holiday in our wonderful country. :)

  • Norway's biggest flaw must be the lack of hospitality to its tourists and so on =/ Ashamed of that bit =S I'm Norwegian, and I've seen tourists who've been back-talked before. Usually it's back-talk in Norwegian, because Norwegians really aren't good at speaking English xP

  • @Boshodoman Backtalk??? LMAO!!!

  • Louis Pasteur - Pasteurization,Gaspard de Prony-Prony brake or dynamometer,Jacques Heim and Louis Reard - the Bikini,Louis Sebastien - Parachutes,Barthelemy Thimonnier - Sewing Machine

  • Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre - The Daguerreotype,Henri Fabre - The First Seaplane,Jean Foucault - Gyroscope,Doctor Joseph Ignace Guillotin - The Guillotine,Laennec - Stethoscope,Jean Nollet - Electroscope

    The electroscope, a device for detecting electric charge, was invented by French scientist Jean Nollet in 1748.

    Blaise Pascal-digital calculator

    The French scientist, Blaise Pascal has been credited with inventing the very first digital calculator.

  • Some few french inventors

    Eugene Bourdon - Bourdon Tube Pressure ,Louis-Braille Cailletet- Altimeter

    Nicolas Conte - Conte Pencils ,Rudolf Diesel-diesel engine.Emile Gagnan and Jacques Cousteau - Scuba Equipment, the first demand regulator and the first autonomous diving suit, the beginning modern scuba diving equipment.

  • And this guys wonder why they are hated,it really takes a lot of ignorance.

  • @ViriathusVingathor People like you take all of the best things that Americans have given the world, and think it's your own. Then you read politically slanted propaganda or listen to Russia Today (New friend=old enemy) which constantly slams the US. People in The United States never treat visitors with the rudeness that is acceptable to people like you. You are the ignorant one, my friend!

  • I've never been to Norway... but make no mistake I've seen many pictures of Norway & I must say it is definitely a country I'd love to visit & check out one day as for the assholes there who are rude you get that everywhere you go shit like that wouldn't bother me...

  • Polar bear? Hah nooope :P

  • @Horsepower15 fuck you, norway own svaldbar, and polar bears live there.. so FUCK YOU !

  • @ArTiCSn1Pe u don't need to be so angry xD Haha..

  • Sverige demokratiskt? Hah. Heja Norge, ni är faktiskt bättre.

  • hva heter sangen da ? :P

  • @XenThiC Helene Bøksle - Natta vi har

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  • <3 ;)

  • Good song but bad pictures except maybe 2! Make more vids of Norway.

  • Älskar Norge, älskar norska, älskar naturen, älskar politiken, älskar norrmän, älskar skidskytte, älskar det mesta med norge.

    Älskar inte oljan (jag är miljönisse såklart), utrotningen av torsken eller alla dessa mackor ni äter hela tiden. Men som sagt, inget land är perfekt!

    Norge är underbart. Vill bo där någon gång i mitt liv, men jag lovar, ska inte komma dit i åttamanskollektiv och jobba på seven eleven....

  • I really love Norway, but something I could wish we could change here since we have been nominated best country to live in and so on: Some of us could be better to give a smile and nice words to people. :)

  • Helene Bøksle ... love here

  • God bless Norway! Greatest nation on earth!

  • i luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuvvvvvvvvvvvv­vvvvvvvv norway

  • Beautiful country and is too bad some people have to be so critical/negative

    when really there's good and bad in EVERY country.

  • okay, so the first thing that shows, is cheese.

  • @jw16e4 norway are known for making good cheese

  • Too bad some of the Norwegains, (some, not all) like to laugh hysterically at tourists, (like me, visiting my Norwegian roots from the USA) and make snyde comments in both English and Nowegian. I was there in 2002 didn't encounter this on that trip. I was shocked at how rudely I was just treated! I don't think I will ever go back!

  • @xdemmons What? You shouldn't let a few rude people ruin things. That's silly.

  • @Lynn15 7 incidents in 7 days is too many by most people's standards. I made the best of the time that I was there, but an uncomfortable feeling dominated the trip, which I really would not care to repeat.

  • @xdemmons What? Oh well. Your loss.

  • @Lynn15 And Norway lost a life long supporter of everything Norwegian

  • @xdemmons You make no sense. But OK then.........

  • @xdemmons search for: FSK/HJK - Norwegian Special Forces. And you will love Norway again!

  • @Anonymus0809 I have seen a clip of them on here..Something to be proud of! Takk!

  • @xdemmons Yes, some of the Norwegians can't behave like grown ups.. Hope you will come back to Norway after all, because some of us are really nice, haha. In Norway we are not used to smile or say "Good morning" to people we meet on the street. That's a shame really...

  • @ingriiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Thanks Ingri! If they were all as nice as you, I would certainly go back.

  • @xdemmons Please tell me how exactly those comments sounded like.

  • @xXvolhvXx There were comments like "ooooh, it's a rock and roller" made in a nasty tone, or when I was taking pictures in Bergen, "wow" followed by hysterical laughing....One lady at the trolley station in Oslo kept elbowing her friend and pointing at me, whispering to her friend as if I were an alien. I picked up my camera, pointed at her and took her picture. She stopped after that. The most constantly irritating thing was young girls laughing hysterically, almost like a chorus well rehearsed

  • @xXvolhvXx I think that my Red Sox hat drew the most criticism. My cousin told me that people thought that it was funny. On the plane from Iceland to Boston, a Norwegian man was telling a Dane, (pointing at my hat and speaking in Norwegian) that I was probably bald under the hat and started laughing hysterically. In The States, people don't care if you wear a baseball hat, may be bald underneath it, or have blue hair. They accept you for who you are.

  • @xdemmons dont go to the cities, they are craaazy there :P

  • @hornvin I have heard that comment from others also. Some say that southern Norway is very friendly as well as the more rural areas.

  • @xdemmons yes, i live in the west of norway, with all the fjords :P And we are very friendly here, at least i hope so :P

  • @hornvin The fact that you took the time to write speaks volumes. Takk!!!

  • @xdemmons Aaaaaaaaaaw :(

  • @xdemmons I'm really sorry that happened to you. It's a shame, and should never had happen. Sadly, this happens a lot, especially in the cities. I, even as a Norwegian myself, gets this kinda crap when I visit the big cities. I got relatives in th U.S. and they come over to Norway every third year or so, and they love it! Try to visit the counry side some more, and maybe you'll love it! But please, do come back. I hope your bonds to Norway didn't get ruined because of some idiots :)

  • @jokkemoen Thanks for taking the time to write this. I still keep in contact with my cousin in Oslo, and the family at the old farm in Lillehammer are some of the nicest people that I have ever met. I personally think that the nice people of Norway out number the idiots. If I ever go back, it would definitely be more to the countryside. Takk!

  • @xdemmons sorry m8... come to north Norway to Helgeland and i would make u traditional newly fished fish or lutefisk and show u have we real Norwegians treat our visitors... so many norwegians have lost their traditions and way of being.. if u want to give Norway a nother try my house is always open.

  • @jizzking90 Great offer, Jizzking! Takk! Helgeland sounds like a great place! Let me know if you ever get to Boston and I will buy you a beer at Fenway Park during a Red Sox game! (lots of other things to do here as well) Thanks for the great comment!

  • @xdemmons Where in Norway did you go? I think you were just unlucky, bro :/

  • @TheChernobylBoy This happened in Oslo, Bergen and Lillehammer. I have been told by other Norwegians who come from rural parts of Norway, that they have experienced the same kind of treatment when they go to the cities. I went with a group in 2002 and didn't notice it. This time, my cousin and I were traveling around using public transportation, etc, and it became very noticeable.

  • @TheChernobylBoy We took a train from Oslo to Bergen and I was a little shocked to see large letters spray painted on the wall "FUCK THE USA" at one of the train stations. Not everyone is glad to see us there.

  • @xdemmons Yeha, Oslo area is full of racists, anarchists and non-war supporters. I live west of Oslo, in one of the richest parts of Norway, and we like you. Go north, the things that are worth seeing are there!

  • @TheChernobylBoy Have to keep that in mind..thanks for writing!

  • @xdemmons

    "Fuck the USA" is everywhere in Europe,yes,we really don´t like americans.

  • @ViriathusVingathor Thanks for pointing that out! We will be sure not to visit your country and spend our dollars. (which you really seem to like) By the way, Youtube is an American website, so maybe you get off it so people don't think you are a hippocrate! If your tourist industry suffers, it's from people like you, we don't like you either.

  • @xdemmons We need no tourist industry,thats 0 for us, I didn´t intend to insult you,just to point how things are(american superiority complex allied with the country lack of human rights and fascist external policy is what created anti americanism,its the fault of your governments)since you´ve talked about you tube,and that I should get out of it because it is american, then I should talk about the computer and likewise suggest that you should get out of it, as it is a european invention.

  • @ViriathusVingathor I think that all of the people working in restauraunts, airlines, hotels and other tourist related industries would strongly disagree with that. In tough economic times, maybe you should have more respect for them. Your ideas of American society are jaded...I'm sure you have been fed propaganda! Your computer is working by an American company, Microsoft, cellphones powered by our satellites and electricity was invented by an American, Ben Franklin. So shut off your power!

  • @xdemmons Romans already had electricity,and industrialization,Franks already had steel.

    Satellites put in space by rockets invented by europeans,Microsoft an american company,that has a large european ownership.

    TV invented by Europe.

    At least 30% of your economy is owned by Europe,40% of US scientist community is european,US was made trough blackmail towards a destroyed Western Europe,and BTW we even forgave your debts in the 70´s.

    Have the decency to shut up.

  • @ViriathusVingathor Europe is not a country but a continent. What country are you from? Romans had electricity? Ha! Ha! Read a book! Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, is American. The telephone was invented by an American, Alexander Graham Bell. 90 percent of your music,clothes, films and television come from America, even though you hate Americans. Youtube, Facebook and Twitter are American sites also. You owe your freedom from Hitler and The Third Reich to us terrible Americans. FU!

  • @xdemmons

    HAHAHAHA,pathetic,electricity was known already in ancient Greece,Europe is not a country,if US ever walks into the line it will act like one,for that we have the EU.

  • @ViriathusVingathor Just as I suspected, you are a Russian political anarchist. The invasion of Normandy, also called D Day was when the allies first broke onto The Nazi stronghold of main Europe, led by Americans. You obviously have never read a history book, or any other books. All I heard in Europe was American music, so I guess you are the only one who thinks that way. My relatives in Europe watch American films and television more than anything. Once again, What country are you from?

  • @ViriathusVingathor Europe is not one big happy family, as you seem to fantasize. I have read some of your idealistic posts, that Europe will take over the world. Europeans have had battles with each other for centuries and each country enjoys it's autonomy. Have you ever read about Europe's history or doesn't the Russian government allow you access to the materials printed outside of Russia. You obviously have never visited The United States, and speak out of your asshole.

  • @xdemmons

    Read a book thats what you should do,third worlder, Europe has by far the best(not the largest) cinematographic industry,US films and TV series in recent years are less than pathetic,always the same shit bang bang with some shitty argument,and that already amongst the best,here your cinematographic industry has the ideal content for teenagers not adults ,we have the top industry in the world in nearly everything.

  • @xdemmons

    While US products are being replaced by the chinese,most of ours remain untouchable.

    US music,thats mostly noise not music,no one remembers most of that crap after some months.

    Europe invented the radio,the TV,and the computer,Germany had already a economy driven on oil,all the basics of the modern world material,and mental came from Europe,your inventions came afterwards,the great majority brought to America by europeans,that later became americans themselfes.

  • @ViriathusVingathor Here are some American inventions that you may have heard of" 1731 Sextant, 1764 bifocals, 1794 Cotton Gin, 1803 spray gun, 1805 Refrigerator, 1806 coffee pot, 1834 thrashing machine, 1836 Revolver, 1836 combine harvester, 1842 burgular alarm, ether anesthesia, 1859 oil well, 1868 water tower, 1860 repeating rifle, 1861 modern pin tumbling lock, 1863 roller skates, 1865 web offset printing, 1867 motorcycle, barbed wire, 1867 toilet paper, 1870 pneumatic subway,

  • @xdemmons

    Coca Cola LOL,in gastronomy nothing beats Europe,nor in armament,repeating rifles already existed in Europe before the 1700,revolvers also existed here,but they never were mass produced,just produced to some crazy nobles.

    You are just a idiot full of american propaganda,that no one with some intelligence gives a shit about.

    Then I will will come just with the german inventions where some smash yours by importance,that really made the modern world.

  • @xdemmons

    "Richard Abegg (valence theory)Alois Alzheimer (Alzheimer's Disease)Selmar Aschheim (pregnancy test)Oskar Barnack (35mm Camera)Professor Wilhelm Barthlott (the lotus effect)Eugen Baumann (PVC)

    Martin Behaim (globe)Melitta Bentz (coffee filters)Karl Benz (automobile)Hans Berger (EEG - Alpha Brain Waves)Emile Berliner (gramophone,microphone)Gerd Karl Binnig (scanning tunnelling microscope)

    Otto Bock (prosthetics)Ludwig Bölkow (helicopter,airbag,antitank missile)

  • @ViriathusVingathor 1875 electric dental drill, blue jeans, and mimeography, 1877 telephone, 1879 incandescent light, 1879 cash register, 1880 hearing aid, 1882 electric fan, 1892 fountain pen,electric iron, 1885 skyscraper, 1886 Coca-cola, 1887 platter record, 1888 revolving door, 1888 electric motor, 1891 escalator, 1891 ferris wheel, 1891 Radio, 1892 tractor, 1896 zipper, 1901 safety razor, assembly line production, 1902 air conditioner, 1903 air plane, crayons, 1905 windshield wipers

  • @ViriathusVingathor 1908 tea bags, 1911 self starter (auto), 1911 wire photo, 1921 band aid, 1926 liquid fueled rocket, 1929 frozen food, 1930 scotch tape, 1931 radio astronomy, 1937 chair lift, photocopier, 1938 nylon, 1942 defibrillator, 1944 aerosol spray can, 1945 microwave oven, 1947 cellular phones, polaroid camera, 1848 video game, 1949 radiocarbon dating, 1953 heart-lung machine, 1955 nuclear submarine, 1957 polio vaccine, 1959 integrated circuit, 1960 oral contraceptive pill, 1960 laser

  • @ViriathusVingathor 1963 artificial heart, 1964 computer operating system (IBM), 1965 mini computer, 1970 optical fiber, 1972 calculator, 1974 barcode, 1981 space shuttle, 1982 Jarvik heart, 1983 TCP/IP protocol (birth of the Internet) 1988 graphic user interface, 1990 hubble telescope, 1998 stem cell line, 2003 wilkinson microwave, 2004 Nasa x-43 (mach 9.8) 2004 cervical cancer vaccine.

  • @xdemmons

    Carl Bosch (Haber process)Robert Bosch (spark plug)Karlheinz Brandenburg (mp3)Karl Ferdinand Braun (cathode-ray tube)Wernher von Braun (rockets)Walter Bruch (PAL colour television)Robert Bunsen (Bunsen Burner)Rudolf Clausius (Thermodynamics)Gottlieb Daimler (automobile)Adolph (Adi) Dassler (Adidas,shoes)first sport shoesJürgen Dethloff (microprocessor card)its wasn´t microsoft,a company that lives on stolen ideas.Rudolf Diesel (diesel engine)Karl Drais (precursor to Bicycle)

  • @xdemmons

    Paul Ehrlich (syphilis treatment)Albert Einstein (Theory of Relativity)jew educated in Germany

    Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (alcohol thermometer)Adolf Fick (contact lenses)Artur Fischer (flashlight,expansion plug)Heinrich Focke (Helicopter)Its not american.Friedrich Wilhelm August Froebel (kindergarten)Carl Friedrich Gauss (number theory,differential geometry)

  • @xdemmons

    Hans Geiger (Geiger Counter)Heinrich Geissler (flourescent tube)Edmund Germer (flourescent lamp)LOL

    Heinrich Goebel (light bulb)Berhard Grill (mp3)Peter Grünberg (GMR Effect - hard drives)Otto von Guericke (vacuum)Johannes Gutenberg (movable type)Otto Hahn (fission)Robert Hahn (micro fuel cells)Theodor W. Hänsch (lasers)Rudolf Hell (Hell Recorder - TV)

  • @xdemmons

    Hermann von Helmholtz (Conservation of energy)Peter Henlein (balance sping - clockwork)Heinrich Hertz (electromagnetic waves)Werner Heisenberg (quantum mechanics)Felix Hoffmann (aspirin)Christian Hülsmeyer (radar)Karl Jatho (airplane)Hermann Kemper (maglev Train)Gustav Kirchhoff (electrical circuits)

    Klaus von Klitzing (Quantum Hall effect)Gabriele Knecht (forward sleeve design)Robert Koch (anthrax bacterium)Hedy Lamarr (spread spectrum technology)

  • @ViriathusVingathor You should check your sources, because they are wrong. Orville and Wilbur Wright were the first to fly a plane, The refrigerator was and American invention, The British invented radar and used it to detect The Luftwaffe. They had a small airforce but gave the impression of always having a larger one because they could always have their aircraft waiting to meet the approaching Germans. They kept it a secret until after the war. You are the idiot! Check your facts!

  • @xdemmons

    You are the idiot,Werner Nickel,radar absorbing paint,not the radar,a british invention as you said.

    In 1748 William Cullen demostrated artifical refrigeration for the first time, at Glasgow university. This discovery was however not put to practical use In 1823.

    Carlinde a Swiss inventor invented the first refrigerating machine in 1874.In 1877 Linde used ammonia as the liquid in the machine,and all modern fridges are based on the method.

  • @xdemmons

    It should have been said modern refrigerator, not just refrigerator.

    Wright made the first successful flight,by todays standards, but they were not the inventors of the first aeroplane, several Europeans preceded them.

  • @ViriathusVingathor That still makes the airplane an American invention. I could split hairs on many of the items that you have written down. Read your own post, Christian Hulsmeyer (radar) Karl Jathro (airplane) not "aeroplane" You still haven't answered the question that I keep asking and you don't have the balls to answer. What country are you from?

  • @xdemmons

    You are annoying retard.

    This is on CNN, "November 12, 1906, Santos-Dumont(brazilian-french­) flew a kite-like contraption with boxy wings called the 14-Bis some 722 feet (220 meters) on the outskirts of Paris. It being the first public flight in the world, he was hailed as the inventor of the airplane all over Europe."No wright weren´t the first.

    The truth is that you were crushed just by 2 european countries.

  • @ViriathusVingathor We had the first manned flights, not kites.

  • @xdemmons

    It has one of the richest and most complex literaratures in world, 2nd 3rd largest Unesco protected areas in the world,in the XV century it already had breach loaded cannons great revolution for the time,and pre building and mounting of large structures,which revolutionized construction.

  • @xdemmons

    Caravel,Nau(another ship), man of war ships, triangular flags used to coordinate navies,astrolabe, sextant and many other nautical instruments,which constitute an uncountornable influence in pre modern sailing.

    sausages(it wasn´t the germans)and hundreds of dishes,too many to number.

  • @xdemmons

    Brought tea to Europe,it was a  portuguese princess,that was the Queen of England made it there a tradition, musical instruments,like rebeca, alaude, portuguese guitar the most famous,and great part of Portuguese inventions were lost,due to the Lisbon earthquake;which destroyed the royal library,and because portuguese never had the tradition of recording them nor their own deeds,unlike americans portuguese don´t like to be pathetic nationalist fools thinking they control the world.

  • @xdemmons

    Continuing first country in the world to Protected Designation of Origin in the XVIII century, more recently pioneer of solar panels, intelligent grass irrigation,pre paid cellphones,virtual road tolls,paper transistor, and is one of the leading nations in renewable sources,and electric cars development having dozens of engineers working in Germany.

  • @xdemmons

    In relative terms this more than enough to smash the USA,if I join that with portuguese military history,even more smashed the US is(the only power in history to lose a war fully committed against a 3rd world country LOL) USA is,a country without honorable and self history,that owns everything to Europe,and to countries such as Portugal.

    You are our scum that were too weak to live here,and had to miserably flee.

  • @xdemmons

    In relative terms this more than enough to smash the USA,if I join that with portuguese military history,even more smashed the US is(the only power in history to lose a war fully committed against a 3rd world country LOL) USA is,a country without honorable history,made by business not blood,that owns everything to Europe,and to countries such as Portugal.

    You are our scum that were too weak to live here,and had to miserably flee.

  • @xdemmons

    If the US was of the size of Portugal,with its riches,with the same politic circumstances, it would be shittier than Zimbabwe,and crushed by all HAHAHA,and its persons just like yourself,that I so often find in you tube,trying pathetically to bash Europe, to appear to be something themselfes(as your own lives os slaves of the capitalist dictatorship are utterly shitty), that suggest me exactly that.

  • @xdemmons

    Why should I tell you my country,you are a ignorant about Europe,so I suppose you would be even more ignorant about a part of it,and I am not with disposition to hear childish trash.

  • @ViriathusVingathor Just as I thought, a sniper....a pussy who hides behind The European Union. All of my family came to The United States from Europe, and I know much more about it than you will ever know about The United States. You must be really ashamed of the country you came from and afraid to take the same kind of criticism that you give. What country are you from? Man up or shut up!!!

  • @xdemmons .

    I don´t have any problem in telling you the country retard,and thats surely no act of manhood,Portugal,then satisfied,will you shut up now,or will you continue to be the typical american retard and start insulting it like a stupid kid.

  • @ViriathusVingathor Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! No wonder why you wanted to keep it a secret! Now I know why your ideas are so backward! Most Portuguese are very nice, well mannered and friendly..What happened to you?  Must have fallen off the fishing boat and hit your head on the dock! You are no contender! Don't waste any more of my time!

  • @xdemmons

    Contender in what idiot,LOL,yes that is a wise idea and I think even wisest for you,so I don´t waste any more of your time,and you don´t waste any more of mine,lets leave it at that,this resolution is really the most intelligent.

  • @ViriathusVingathor I hope that Youtube has helped you get over your inferiority complex. Listing German inventions and taking credit for them is pathetic! I'm sure that if you went to Germany with your brilliant mind, you could get a job right away, as a gardener taking care of their roses! Trash talk is cheap from a country who has give the world nothing. You are the idiot! Don't start something that you can't back up. (try using deodorant, great invention) Ha! Ha! Ha! I'm done with you

  • Poor ignorant kid,so pathetic.

    First global Empire in history,and officially the last,first global market in history,port wine,and modern exploration of wine ,first country to abolish death penalty(something your filthy inhuman shithole still has) and slavery,it wasn´t England.

  • @xdemmons

    Justus von Liebig (fertilizer)Otto Lilienthal (glider)Carl von Linde (refrigerator)Heinz Lindenmeier (antennas)Hans Lippershey (telescope)Ernst Mach (mach number - speed)Powerpoint on Ernst Mach

    Paul von Mauser (bolt action rifle)Ottomar von Mayenburg (toothpaste)Maria Goeppert Mayer (nuclear structure)Julius Lothar Meyer (periodic chart)Rudolf Mossbauer (Mossbauer effect)Paul Muller (DDT)

    Walther Nernst (Thermochemistry)a whole sicence.

  • @xdemmons

    Gerhard Neukum (HRSC camera - mars camera)Werner Nickel (radar absorbing paint)Paul Gottlieb Nipkow (TV)Hans-Joachim Pabst von Ohain (jet engine)Georg Ohm (Ohm's law)Nicolaus Otto (internal combustion engine)katharina Paulus (parachute packet)Oskar-Erich Peter (clamping systems)Fritz Pfleumer (magnetic tape)Max Planck (Quantum theory)Ferdinand Porsche (Automobile)

  • @xdemmons

    Johann Philipp Reis (telephone)Hans Riegel (Gummi Bears)wilhelm conrad Roentgen (X-rays)

    Ludwig Roselius (Decaffeination of coffee)Ernst Ruska (electron microscope)Hans Sauer (relay technology)Hugo Schmeisser (modern infantry weapons)Karlheinz Schmidt (bone growth)Gerhard M. Sessler (foil electret microphone)Johannes Stark (Stark effect)Charles Proteus Steinmetz (alternating current)Otto Stern (beam technology)

  • @xdemmons

    Levi Strauss (jeans)Ernst Werner von Siemens (dynamo generator)Edward Teller (H-Bomb)Felix Wankel (rotary cylinder engine)Wilhelm Eduard Weber (magnetometers)Wilhelm Wien (radiation of heat)Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard (genetics)Ferdinand Von Zeppelin (rigid airship)Konrad Zuse (Z1-Z4 computers)first programable computers.

  • @xdemmons

    In WWII we owe nothing to the USA,we owe everything to the Soviet Union(EUROPE) which destroyed 94% of the axis forces,you just entered in here,when the war was more than won,and even still you counted with the help of more than 2 million european soldiers.

    Go fuck yourself,here you don´t trick anyone with your lies.

  • @ViriathusVingathor British and American air raids pommeled Germany dropping heavy ordinance destroying factories, infrastructure, and supply lines. Americans flew missions in great numbers during the day and suffered many losses. Enough were able to complete their missions and cripple Germany before ANY ground troops arrived. Germany was divided to East and West...Which side did better? (the American side..West) You still haven't told me what country you are from....Ashamed?

  • @xdemmons that's because norwegians aren't used to tourists.

  • @korsrud1 I thought that Norway had a great tourist business, but sadly, I think you are right. Most of the tourists are probably on cruise ships sailing the fjords.

  • @xdemmons

    you just met the wrong people, that's the problem. come see me! haha

  • @MarieTromborg Takk, Marie! You seem VERY friendly! ;)

  • @xdemmons Yes, we are horrible people.

  • @NorwegianBastard As a whole, you are great people, I still have family there. From a tourist view who worked all summer to pay for a trip that I was really looking forward to, I was left disappointed by many people's behavior, which I never expected from Norwegians. Scandinavians are viewed in the US as being some of the classiest people in Europe, and held in very high regard.

  • @xdemmons I've really no idea where you got this idea. You really must have had very bad luck since most of the Norwegians I spoke to were really helpful people. There's a stereotype going around, that Norwegians are impolite and stuff of that sort. It's not true. Its only because we don't consider it rude to not smile back at someone or not apologize to someone we accidentaly pushed in ie a shop. As for the jokes, don't cross Norway out because of a few rotten apples ;)

  • @Pherokami I used to be in a Scandinavian folk dance group, collect Norwegian carvings and will probably always have an affinity for everything Norwegian. I am not alone, some Norwegians from the rural areas say that they have gotten the same treatment when they have gone into the larger cities. The majority of Norwegians are very classy, polite and good natured people. Thank you for taking the time to write!

  • @xdemmons Youre welcome ;) Still, remember there are idiots in every part of the world :P

  • hehe, nice vid^.^ jeg er norsk.

  • anyone know what part or city from norway is at :39 ?

  • @Ludacris104 Dette er Geirangerfjorden :)

  • Je elskar dette landet

  • @BaronovV ALU ALU LAUKAR!!!! ;D lol

  • Jeg er skotch men jeg elsker norge <3 det er saaa fin og braa men min utrolig vakker vennen av from deg (?) lol

  • the valley at 0:39 is awesome looking and so is the house after it.

  • @UNR3S7 its not a house :P its a church built in the 1200

  • Norge (Norway) <33 Homeland !!!! <33

  • Many things are great about Norway, but norwegian music is real bad...

  • he cam from norway xD LOL that's true :)

  • ПРИВЕТ НОРВЕЖЦАМ ИЗ РОССИИ! Greetings to Vikings! :-)

  • the glacier at 1:00 is almost gone, due to global warming.

  • @hornvin

    damn that sucks. i gotta visit beautiful places on earth before humanity destroys the rest of it.

  • Norge er verdens vakreste land! Jeg elsker Norge!

  • Hej :) not the US is the biggest problem, THE REAL DANGER comes from other place and is spreading very very fast

  • i like their traditional dress, and she has a beautiful voice

  • We Swedes are proud of being a neighbour country of you!

    Long live Norway! Länge leve Norge!!

  • polar bears? were? there are tons of em on svalbard but its not a part of norway.

  • @robinbreivik Yea, it is.

  • @robinbreivik svalbard is a part of norway...

  • @kjetil132 Just Svalbard är en del av Norge som Grönland tillhör Danmark :)

  • @robinbreivik Is that so? Svalbard is not part of Norway? since when???

  • Boring

  • what a shitty video

  • Lenge leve Norge!

  • Beautiful pictures, but the song....terrible! Try "solveigs song", people can relate to that song.

  • Likte sangen, første gang jeg har hørt en låt som er tradisjonell, men fin og til å være stolt av. :)

  • looks like a beautiful country

  • Why is alfred nobel there O_o