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Americans walked from door to door and failed to find a family Vance's wife could visit before cancelled visit in Nuuk, according to Danish TV2

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  • P [email protected]

    Lutefisk? That's Norwegian.

    Honestly tho Hakarl and Lutefisk are locked in an eternal battle for the revolting seafood jerky award

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    I think you're thinking of Surströmming, which is Swedish and absolutely vile. (Properly prepared) Lutefisk is quite mild though definitely weird, even if you're used to stuff like pickled herring. Ordinary pickled herring is fermented in brine (and own enzymes), intensity depends on age at the tail end of things you get fish sauce, Surströmming is fermented in lactic acid, Lutefisk is not fermented at all it's stockfish (dried without salting) rehydrated in lye, then properly rinsed and cooked. It's mostly the texture that's weird.

    If you find yourself in Scandinavia one thing to definitely try is elk salami.

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      cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/59540677

      https://nyheder.tv2.dk/live/2025-01-06-kampen-om-groenlands-fremtid/amerikanere-stemte-doerklokker-i-nuuk-foer-aflyst-besoeg-siger-steinmetz?entry=2b1ef233-8348-47f6-8219-f8783a4b72cd

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      Questions

      Bent:

      We need to be independent of the United States and it can only go too slowly. After Trump probably comes a "normal" president and then maybe again an idiot and so on. My question then is: How quickly can Europe become at least 80 percent independent?

      Bent is smarter than Keir Starmer, who's still treating Trump administration with undeserved grace.

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      • lupusblackfur@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

        😂 🤣 😂 🤣

        Taste the Rainbow of Rejection you Repugnant Ratfucking Runt!!!

        Greenlanders win the day!!

        👏 👏

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        “Taste the rainbow, motherfuckers!” - Nostalgia Critic

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          I have no experience with Hakarl or Lutefisk, but from what I've heard about Lutefisk, they wouldn't have to eat it. Just opening the can in their presence would send a message.

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          That's surströmming

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            Particularly as the US has a no backsies law, which makes it illegal for any US state or territory to gain independence in the future.

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            It looks like a lot of US states are about to declare backsies.

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              You mean Greenlanders don't want to invite a fucker that's trying to colonize them in for a spot of tea? Color me surprised.

              Maybe they could try bribing homeless people with food again?

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              Vance with his weird interaction with a human donut shop worker:"hello fellow human

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                I went to a Catholic University.

                I was never Catholic, and I was agnostic by the time I received my degree. However, there was a religion requirement, and one of the religion classes I took was taught by a Catholic priest.

                He mentioned he loved when JWs knocked on his door. He'd invite them in, sit them down, and just debate them until they couldn't stand it anymore and practically begged to leave.

                It sounded like he treated it like an opportunity to convert them to catholicism, not because he expected them to convert as much as he just thought it was funny.

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                I'm an atheist and this is one of my favourite hobbies! I could usually find a few on Sundays close to vulnerable people hotspots - churches, hospitals - and all it took was a glance at their magazine stand for them to strike up a conversation.

                So far, I've found they're ill equipped at proving the existence of a god, let alone their specific brand. Some were actually impressed with a detailed theory of evolution, and may or may not have started to reassess their view of the world.

                I really love some good faith arguing in the morning...

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                  It looks like a lot of US states are about to declare backsies.

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                  what? no it doesn't. not even a remote hint of that come on be realistic. the lhibhd hh are barely squirming over the illegal deportations. Folks are whining about what not than anything else.

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                    That's surströmming

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                    Oh, yeah, you're right!

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                      I think you're thinking of Surströmming, which is Swedish and absolutely vile. (Properly prepared) Lutefisk is quite mild though definitely weird, even if you're used to stuff like pickled herring. Ordinary pickled herring is fermented in brine (and own enzymes), intensity depends on age at the tail end of things you get fish sauce, Surströmming is fermented in lactic acid, Lutefisk is not fermented at all it's stockfish (dried without salting) rehydrated in lye, then properly rinsed and cooked. It's mostly the texture that's weird.

                      If you find yourself in Scandinavia one thing to definitely try is elk salami.

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                      Yes! Surströmming is the right one. Years ago I saw a video of a couple of guys trying to eat it. One managed to shove some in his mouth before the puking started but the other started puking as soon as he smelt it.
                      That would be worth a special import 😄

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                        what? no it doesn't. not even a remote hint of that come on be realistic. the lhibhd hh are barely squirming over the illegal deportations. Folks are whining about what not than anything else.

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                        Yeah, most Americans are too cowardly, or dumb (or both), to do anything meaningful. They prefer to sit by and watch their country get demolished, because trying to stop it would take effort.

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                          Yes! Surströmming is the right one. Years ago I saw a video of a couple of guys trying to eat it. One managed to shove some in his mouth before the puking started but the other started puking as soon as he smelt it.
                          That would be worth a special import 😄

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                          I watched a video of someone demonstrating how to properly eat it and it involved a whole process of opening it up in a bucket of water and staying away to let the gases out, then taking it out and putting it in sandwiches with vegetables

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                            I probably wouldn't have tried durian or nattou if I didn't know what they were, but maybe I'll notice some exception some day. (I might have still tried haggis since I don't recall it having any smell to it, but I wouldn't feel better not knowing what it was.)

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                            Haggis doesn't really have a strong smell, tastes good though (btw, if you ate it in the US, it probably didn't have sheep lung in it because it's banned over there)

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                              Opsec is clean

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                                There has to be a scoreboard for this

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                                In order to maintain complete transparency we removed the scoreboard and actually keeping score is illegal if we're losing.

                                • Probably Trump
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                                  Particularly as the US has a no backsies law, which makes it illegal for any US state or territory to gain independence in the future.

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                                  External self-determination cares little about national laws. That's kinda the whole point. The real question is what type of conditions need to be met before a right to external self-determination arises and is recognized by other countries. In general, most countries don't recognize a right to unilateral seccession under any condition. At the same time, it is also agreed that if a state were to make the practice of internal self-determination virtually impossible or meaningless, then a right to external self-determination should arise. In which case any "no backsies" rule under US national law (even the constitution) may be seen as a breach of fundamental rights.

                                  With independence, it usually comes down to who has the bigger stick (in both material and ideational terms). The are definitely scenarios in which US states can make a valid legal case for independence but the conditions for that still haven't been met as most international lawyers will agree that Americans in all states are afforded the right to internally self-determine. For now. Things are changing quickly.

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                                    American representatives have been going around knocking on one door after another in recent days to ask if they would like to have a visit from the vice president's wife. Everywhere the answer was the same: "No, otherwise thank you," says Steinmetz.

                                    ahahaha! Greenlanders were far more polite than I would have been.

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                                    "no, otherwise thank you" (nej, ellers tak) can be said in a variety of ways.

                                    The entire purpose of adding more words to a "no" is to have more words for expression.

                                    Even in the most polite way it basically means "definitely no".

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                                      Lutefisk? That's Norwegian.

                                      Honestly tho Hakarl and Lutefisk are locked in an eternal battle for the revolting seafood jerky award

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                                      Hákarl made me projectile vomit. Now, pickled herring on the other hand, I learned to love.

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                                        Yeah, most Americans are too cowardly, or dumb (or both), to do anything meaningful. They prefer to sit by and watch their country get demolished, because trying to stop it would take effort.

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                                        I mean, yes, that's certainly part of it, but the other parts are that we (Americans) live among extremely well-financed and equipped (courtesy of military surplus) police forces who are obvious in their zeal to terrorize and extort citizens, while also being insulated by legal buffers like "Qualified Immunity."

                                        In most cities, the police take up 40-50% or more of the budget, and produce essentially zero benefits, but will always be enshrined because they protect the status quo and the top wealth layer's property, and are willing to use force to ensure the most vulnerable are kept fearful and destabilized.

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                                          I think you're thinking of Surströmming, which is Swedish and absolutely vile. (Properly prepared) Lutefisk is quite mild though definitely weird, even if you're used to stuff like pickled herring. Ordinary pickled herring is fermented in brine (and own enzymes), intensity depends on age at the tail end of things you get fish sauce, Surströmming is fermented in lactic acid, Lutefisk is not fermented at all it's stockfish (dried without salting) rehydrated in lye, then properly rinsed and cooked. It's mostly the texture that's weird.

                                          If you find yourself in Scandinavia one thing to definitely try is elk salami.

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                                          Hmm.

                                          That sounds far more revolting that Lutefisk. Lutefisk just isn't pleasant, but I don't like seafood in the slightest.

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