In norway...


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its all exercise equipment, home appliances, guitars, and butter

is this what people in Norway always buy?

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Now that is one pretty paintball gun. Purple and teal is such a nice combination :>

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>Purple and Teal

>Colors of Ahabs Crosshairs

Best paintball gun ever. :D

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The butter costs more then the brand name guitars, lawn mowers, and exercise equipment. And it costs more than a Jack Russell Terrier. And a horse?

Also, there's not that much butter.

Anyway this is crazy. Pretty sure they could get some imported for cheaper.

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Pretty sure we could mail them a bunch of butter if it weren't for all the regulations about food. I remember not being allowed to bring back homemade pastries because they contained butter.

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the butter costs more than a fridge. i dont even

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Also, purple and teal sucks. It's like I'm looking at cheap gummy candies that taste like medicine tablets.

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hmm, maybe it's butter made from demonic cows. 'cause that would be metal.

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You have to buy exercise equipment and guitars if you're going to be metal

That's pretty much the only thing norway is known for. And for inventing the paper clip

Don't even pretend Norway isn't leading the world in water-to-energy technology and doesn't have the largest post apocalyptic fallout shelter ever built

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And then there's the lonely dragon staring at me.

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