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Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Whispers in the Sunlight: A Graduation Confession Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2025-06-10-22-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: Det var en varm dag i slutten av mai, og solen skinte lyst over Oslofjordens rolige vann.En: It was a warm day at the end of May, and the sun shone brightly over the calm waters of the Oslofjord.No: Alléen til utsiktspunktet var fylt med blomstrende trær, og en myk bris røsket i det grønne løvet.En: The alley leading to the viewpoint was filled with blooming trees, and a gentle breeze rustled the green foliage.No: Midt i denne idyllen samlet skoleelever seg, kledd i sine fineste antrekk for avslutningsseremonien.En: In the midst of this idyll, school students gathered, dressed in their finest attire for the graduation ceremony.No: Sander sto sammen med sine klasseromskamerater, men tankene hans var et annet sted.En: Sander stood with his classmates, but his thoughts were elsewhere.No: Han visste at dette var dagen han måtte si noe viktig til Ingrid, en dag han både fryktet og så frem til.En: He knew that today was the day he had to say something important to Ingrid, a day he both dreaded and looked forward to.No: Ingrid, hans beste venn, betydde mer for ham enn han noen gang hadde turt å innrømme.En: Ingrid, his best friend, meant more to him than he had ever dared to admit.No: Nå, med universitetslivet ventende rundt hjørnet, ville han ikke ha noen angrer.En: Now, with university life looming around the corner, he didn't want to have any regrets.No: Ingrid, som alltid, sto et par meter bortenfor ham.En: Ingrid, as always, stood a few meters away from him.No: Hun pratet og lo, men Sander la merke til at hun også kastet innimellom blikk mot ham, som om hun følte at noe betydningsfullt var i ferd med å skje.En: She chatted and laughed, but Sander noticed that she also occasionally glanced over at him, as if she sensed that something significant was about to happen.No: Hennes stillferdige ettertenksomhet gjorde henne enda mer fascinerende for Sander.En: Her quiet contemplation made her even more fascinating to Sander.No: Taler ble holdt, diplomene utdelt, og foreldre applauderte entusiastisk.En: Speeches were given, diplomas handed out, and parents applauded enthusiastically.No: Sander kjente hjertet hans banke raskere for hvert minutt som gikk.En: Sander felt his heart beat faster with every passing minute.No: Endelig, etter seremonien, når folk begynte å mingle og ta bilder, visste Sander at det var nå eller aldri.En: Finally, after the ceremony, as people began to mingle and take pictures, Sander knew it was now or never.No: Han så seg rundt og fant Ingrid som sto alene et øyeblikk, vendt mot den vakre fjorden.En: He looked around and found Ingrid standing alone for a moment, facing the beautiful fjord.No: Med bestemte skritt gikk han bort til henne.En: With determined steps, he walked over to her.No: "Ingrid," begynte han, litt tørr i munnen.En: "Ingrid," he began, a bit dry-mouthed.No: "Det er noe jeg må si."En: "There's something I have to say."No: Hun snudde seg mot ham, det vennlige smilet alltid på plass, men øynene viste en forsiktig nysgjerrighet.En: She turned to him, the friendly smile ever present, but her eyes showed cautious curiosity.No: "Jeg har tenkt mye den siste tiden," fortsatte han og kikket ut mot den glitrende vannflaten for styrke.En: "I've been thinking a lot lately," he continued, gazing out at the shimmering water for strength.No: "Om oss. Om fremtiden. Jeg vil ikke miste kontakten med deg når vi begynner på universitetet. Men mer enn det..."En: "About us. About the future. I don't want to lose touch with you when we start university. But more than that..."No: Han tok en dyp pusting.En: He took a deep breath.No: "Jeg liker deg. Mer enn som en venn."En: "I like you. More than just as a friend."No: Overraskelsen i Ingrids øyne var umiskjennelig.En: The surprise in Ingrid's eyes was unmistakable.No: Hennes ansikt, lyst opp av den sene vårsolen, avslørte en rekke følelser – fra vantro til skjønnlighet.En: Her face, lit up by the late spring sun, revealed a range of emotions—from disbelief to beauty.No: "Sander," sa hun stille, "jeg har følt det samme lenge."En: "Sander," she said quietly, "I've felt the same for a long time."No: Lettelsen som skylte over ham var overveldende.En: The relief that washed over him was overwhelming.No: De omfavnet hverandre, og ord trengtes ikke.En: They embraced, and no words were needed.No: Øyeblikket var fylt med lovende stillhet, kun avbrutt av fjordens varsommelige bølgesvulp.En: The moment was filled with promising silence, only interrupted by the fjord's gentle waves.No: Mens kvelden fortsatt hadde et mildt lys, gikk de begge framtiden i møte med fornyet selvtillit.En: While the evening still held a mild light, they both faced the future with renewed confidence.No: Sander hadde overvunnet en frykt og lærte en viktig lekse: Å uttrykke følelser og omfavne endringer kunne faktisk bringe det beste i livet.En: Sander had overcome a fear and learned an important lesson: Expressing feelings and embracing change could indeed bring out the best in life.No: Ingrid og Sander trakk seg forsiktig tilbake fra klemmen, begge med lettede smil om munnen.En: Ingrid and Sander gently pulled away from the hug, both with relieved smiles on their faces.No: "La oss finne ut av dette sammen," foreslo Ingrid muntert.En: "Let's figure this out together," suggested Ingrid cheerfully.No: Og sammen sto de der, med Oslofjordens strålende skjønnhet som bakteppe, klare til hva livet kunne bringe.En: And together they stood there, with the radiant beauty of the Oslofjord as a backdrop, ready for whatever life might bring. Vocabulary Words:calm: roligbreeze: brisrustled: røsketfoliage: løvidyll: idyllattire: antrekkdreaded: fryktetadmire: innrømmelooming: ventendecontemplation: ettertenksomhethanded out: utdeltenthusiastically: entusiastiskmingle: mingledetermined: bestemtegazed: kikketshimmering: glitrendemistake: feilregrets: angrercautious: forsiktigcuriosity: nysgjerrighetunmistakable: umiskjenneligemotions: følelserembraced: omfavnetpromising: lovendeoverwhelming: overveldendeembracing: omfavnepulled away: trakk seg tilbakemild: mildtradiant: strålendebackdrop: bakteppe
Sound Bites"So for two days between the hours of eight and four thirty, no one in the building can flush their toilets.""How many residents did you have to get this notice to?""I'm gonna burn the whole day""It was all couples.""Was it sexy enough that when you got home that night you could recall specific scenes and use that as your masturbatory material?""I'm going to see limp biscuit.""You stop laughing. You stop laughing.""Whatever it is. Whatever. I love you, though, man. I do love you. You're mostly funny. Mostly funny.""No""All the movies in the 70s and 80s had lots of nudity.""Yeah, you're a dick, dude. You're - Oh, you're dick, too, Bert.""Well, yeah, but okay, so I'm talking about when when when if you get a waiter or way if you get wait staff as a lousy demeanor, right?""I love watching track and field""I used to run track and cross country""He smells like Fritos" ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Video - https://youtu.be/z2A3up0cuXY Some say Yes – Some say NO All agree that it adds some benefit in proactive dental care. As an older person, I always rinse with my mouthwash. At the end of this video, I'll even share a tip about the brand of mouthwash I use and how it helps if you use Fixodent to keep your dentures in place. My thanks to an article in lifesavvy for the inspiration of this video. See it here: https://bit.ly/3Idg64m --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/norbert-gostischa/support
Welcome to Episode 11 of Remotely Renee. As always, thank you for your support and for coming back each week to listen in.This episode is epic! Renee begins the episode with her 2-Lit Crew taking a poll of what is their favorite basketball All Star Event. Everyone gives their opinion on why they chose their favorite event and also gives some ideas on what they would want to see with all star events between different sports.Then Renee surprises the 2-Lit Crew for Remotely Random with the The Hood Sorceress Christina, who gives them a gives everyone a glimpse into how the stars are aligned for each of them. She exposes the deep astrological signs of each of the 2-lit crew. Everyone is surprised by her complete accuracy about their love language.On Remote Scoreboard Paul talks workouts with Peloton. Peloton is working its way of the charts for Celebrity workouts and signings. Also on Remote Scoreboard, they talk baseball money and who should be the highest paid the across all sports?Finally All Star game or No All star game, everyone gives their opinion whether the players should or should not participate and their reservations.Dante Simpson is our Hero IRL talking about ESPAT and ESPAT TV. He gives some insight into his partnership with Ridgley Creative group and mixing gaming and e-sports content. He also talks bringing different cultural content to not only the sports world but also the e-sports world. Lastly he gives his goals for ESPAT in 2021 giving us a look into his great vision and excitement about the future.With Remotely Roses Nitasha Ali joins us to give out our roses this week. Nitasha is a teacher in Chicago who is also very big on TikTok and she gives Renee and the 2 –Lit Crew awesome clues to her Remote Roses pick. She also shares a great story about teaching the wonderful children in elementary school.Remote 1-on-1 Renee sits down with Brandon Copeland. Brandon talks about graduating from an Ivy League school and playing for the New England Patriots. He also expands on how he returned to his Ivy League school to teach a course on life. He gives his roses to his grandfather who was also in the league and understood how to nurture his love for the game and driving home the importance of getting his education.Remote Roots Snook tells of West Virginia’s greatest love story that gave birth to the HBCU that still stands today. She gives all the intricate details and sets the stage for a great black history event that tells how Institute, WV came to be. This story is packed with love, violence, wealth, and finally victory!Tune in to hear Snook school Renee and the 2-Lit Crew about West Virginia State University.Finally “Dear Basketball” …. Renee talks about her career and gives a big announcement that only Renee can share.Listen in to hear the rest of the show and please remember to rate, subscribe, and share with friends!Remote Random: 5:20Remote Scoreboard: 21:21Hero IRL: 31:06Remote Roses: 41:45Remote 1-on-1: 52:12Remote Roots: 59:00Produced by the Heartlent Group - https://www.heartlent.com/
Oh my God, we’re back again… After crowning the first ever UNT champion in Episode 100, we return to 'normal' to avoid yet another Apocalypse with Season 2 of The Umbrella Academy. This season brought a lot to the table, diving into some unexpected themes like mental health, LGBT issues, the JFK Assassination and of course, the Civil Rights Movement. But was it also filled with superpowers stuff and time-travel nonsense? And did we go off on some weird tangents while discussing it? You bet your talking goldfish it/we did. So, before you come down with a case of paradox psychosis, jump back into the UNT timeline with us as we review The Umbrella Academy: Season 2. PS: We heard a rumor you rated us 5 stars. No? All right then, just listen anyway… Hosted by: ‘Captain Boomerang’ Greig Tansley (@GreigT13). Featuring: ‘SuperFlu’ Jared Robinovitz (@SuperJew75) & 'Number One' Tim Agne (@timagne). Music by: Backstreet Boys & TLC.
Is there a conservative case for smoking? No? All right, let’s move on, then. Kidding: In this episode, Young Americans Jack Butler and Alec Dent crashed the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Friends, trying to turn it into the Department of Health and Human Flourishing as they make the case to two inveterate smokers that […]Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/young-americans/smoking-is-bad/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to Young Americans in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
Anybody order a SPUDBILLMATTSHANE nightcast?? No? All good. I'll just leave this on the table, free for my sweet, sweet little piggies to enjoy. Tho the last fort is on patreon. Part two is on patreon https://www.patreon.com/posts/29176962
Ryan is joined by Sean, Bpoe, & TC to talk about the Conference Championship gear, the Newfoundland Growlers, and the Regina Pats Memorial Cup jerseys. Also, would you fight a bear for all 62 jerseys? What if he was full of salmon, but had a gun taped to its paws? No?All of the regular features are here; Fake or Authentic, Throwback Throwdown, and HJC Mailbag. Take a listen for your chance to win a HJC sticker!Music in this episode:"HJC Theme" Shawn Van de SandeCopyright HockeyJerseyConcepts.com"Discovery Hit" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"Bit Shift" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"RetroFuture Nasty" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The Boyz finally agree on the quality of a Star Wars movie in Rogue One: A "The Wars" Story! Is this the best looking Star Wars movie? Is Giacchino's score low-key incredible? Will Jake ever shut up? (No) All this and more on this week's Grand Moff Talktacular! Send any and all questions to grandmofftalkin@gmail.com, or follow us on twitter @grandmofftalkin, @rilesbowman, @jacobcrites, @eyewreck. We love you!
Let's take it down a notch. No? All right. Let's do something really odd and incomprehensible. Good. That works better for us anyway. First, we do a science documentary. In a way. Sure we do that. It's a premise we don't know anything about, explaining phenomena we can't understand. Kool Aid molecules and yo-yos are mentioned. What do you want, we have BFAs. Then, it's time for SPACE PATROL! The beleaguered captain of a starship shouts at his first officer. He says her name many, many times. It's Judy. (But it's also kind of Sandwich Nurse Carol.) And finally, the Gianetti brothers will tantalize your tastebuds while confusing themselves and you with the menu for their new restaurant. We used an actual menu, but we don't know enough about fancy cuisine for it to have done any harm.