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Old 06-27-2018, 05:56 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Is Norg the same as Isjorn ? I assumed they, or he, was from Scandanavia. Then there's you, grindy and Lilja and that's about it I think.
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Forgot about Isbjørn. That's Danish, Norwegian and possibly also Swedish for "polar bear". Sounds like a Scandinavian allright.

Where's Lilja from?
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It was actually Abend in my German timezone.

And "What are you into?" is a question about musical tastes here.
To be honest I wouldn't say that MB is a good resource for learning about music theory, but it's good for bants and finding new artists.
I'm pretty sure "bants" is entirely local slang.

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Forgot about Isbjørn. That's Danish, Norwegian and possibly also Swedish for "polar bear". Sounds like a Scandinavian allright.

Where's Lilja from?
Isbjorn (**** that call him "Briks") is from Norway, and yes it means polar bear. I know because it was a whole thing. Seriously **** "Isbjorn". Damn fool was too dim to realize the genius of "Norway Jose".
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I'm pretty sure "bants" is entirely local slang.



Isbjorn (**** that call him "Briks") is from Norway, and yes it means polar bear. I know because it was a whole thing. Seriously **** "Isbjorn". Damn fool was too dim to realize the genius of "Norway Jose".
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I was going to use cyan, but realized that the background of the forum makes that difficult.

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I was going to use cyan, but realized that the background of the forum makes that difficult.

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Forgot about Isbjørn. That's Danish, Norwegian and possibly also Swedish for "polar bear". Sounds like a Scandinavian allright.

Where's Lilja from?
Lilja is Swedish, tho with fear of being pedantic, Scandinavia (that's Scandinavia proper, sry Denmark lol) isn't usually counted as part of "continental Europe", is it? I'm also Norwegian btw, so that would count one more towards European members, continental or not.
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Is Norg the same as Isjorn ? I assumed they, or he, was from Scandanavia. Then there's you, grindy and Lilja and that's about it I think.
Germany is scandinavian now?
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Lilja is Swedish, tho with fear of being pedantic, Scandinavia (that's Scandinavia proper, sry Denmark lol) isn't usually counted as part of "continental Europe", is it? I'm also Norwegian btw, so that would count one more towards European members, continental or not.
Denmark is absolutely part of Scandinavia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavia
There are sometimes arguments about whether Finland should be considered a part of Scandinavia, but Denmark is not up for debate.

But yeah, Sweden and Norway don't fall under Continental Europe.
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