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Forwarded from Building a Third Force (G Maximus)
Media power just is. And it will always be that way.

Most people just want to go with the flow. There’s no point in lamenting this.

The only way out is through.
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Media is too big
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In their own words, they are aliens from another world here to take over this world🤡
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Forwarded from THE NORTH FOLK
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Forwarded from ⚔️ Southern Nordic ⚔️
Going live with an old friend I've wanted to get on the show for a long time now, should be a good show tonight, starting at 7 PM EST. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uSaphQvaTY
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🇬🇧 The Northern beauty ☀️

🇩🇪 Die Nördliche Schönheit ☀️

🇷🇺 Северная красота ☀️

#TTN_Northern_people

❄️ @thetruenortherner
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Forwarded from Dystopian Discourse
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Trolleholm Castle, Sweden🇸🇪
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Traditional Bunad dress, Norge🇳🇴
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Forwarded from ᛉᛟ Viðr ᛟᛉ
Vangsteinen, Oppland, Norway 🇳🇴
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Forwarded from ᛉᛟ Viðr ᛟᛉ
The Vang stone was erected around 1000, during the transitional period from Paganism to Christianity in Norway. It was originally located in the traditional district of Valdres. It was situated outside a stave church at Vang. Vang Stave Church was dismantled and moved to Krummhübel, Germany in 1844. At that time, the runestone was moved to its current location, outside the Vang Church (Vang kirke).
The stone is made of an irregular slab of slate. It is 2.15m tall, up to 1.25m wide and 8–13 cm thick. The artwork on the front of the stone is in Ringerike style, and depicts ribbons, leaves and a stylized animal, allegedly a lion. Although thought to be a part of a stone portal, this idea is generally not supported. In contrast to other Viking era runestones. The runic text is not integrated with the artwork to make a unified composition, but is carved along the edge of the stone.

A transliteration of the runic inscription into Latin characters is:

kosa : sunir : ristu : s(t)in : þinsi : af(t)ir : kunar : bruþur:sun

Translations:

Norsk: "Gåsesønene reiste denne stein etter Gunnar, brorson sin.”

English: "The Goose-sons raised this stone in memory of Gunnar, their nephew."