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I love the fact that Norway send a screaming woman on a spinning platform and people are saying, "At last they've stopped sending gimmicky entries!"
kldfsgkjldfgkjldfgkjldfgkl I know you dont like it Morty but I cant write the accent with my keyboard!!Gåte. It's spelled Gåte.
Honestly, expected more misspellings than this. Good job, most of you.
Keep in mind they don't perhaps have such a letter as å on their keyboard.Gåte. It's spelled Gåte.
Honestly, expected more misspellings than this. Good job, most of you.
And this is why I'm not okay.It blows my mind a little bit that this was the first time Norway did 40/60 split and had they done it 50/50 as before, Keiino would've won
kldfsgkjldfgkjldfgkjldfgkl I know you dont like it Morty but I cant write the accent with my keyboard!!
Keep in mind they don't perhaps have such a letter as å on their keyboard.
As Eddie Izzard once said, "Yes, but I was doing comedy!" (Although in my case, it's bad Dad jokes!)Screaming? It's called a style of singing. Spinning on a platform is a one of the most basic forms of staging.
It's actually easy on the phone - press and hold a to get all the accent options. That's why I tend to do it since I'm mostly always on phone here.Copy/paste. I can almost understand mobile users, it's trickier on a phone, but with a keyboard, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V are your friends.
Well people are usually lazy for copying and pasting.Copy/paste. I can almost understand mobile users, it's trickier on a phone, but with a keyboard, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V are your friends.
And this is why I'm not okay.
Has Eurovision introduced a 60/40 televote/jury split?
Congrats Gåte (for you @Morty ) I guess. Trying not to be bitter, failing miserably, want to be sick.
How can you always manage to be too drunk?This the first entry in Norwegian since what, 2006?? I´m gonna listen to it tomorrow, I`m too drunk to listen right now.
Gåte. It's spelled Gåte.
Honestly, expected more misspellings than this. Good job, most of you.
"Gåte" means "Riddle".What does Gohte mean though? Now I'm curious