When I see stuff like this, or people blowing up or burning down cars, and just generally destroying useful things for fun, I always think there are people who could have used it, or even needed that….
Why do you not think the same thing when you see people in nice cars or expensive clothing? Those things are just as useless, and other people could have used the tens of thousands of dollars that person wasted buying an unnecessarily fast car.
Goods don’t have inherent value, what is being wasted here is money, not a house and with that in mind, how is destroying a house any more of a waste than buying a speedboat?
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its a tv series where they could do whatever they wanted with an old house. eventually, the house was planned to be a fire drill for the local firedepartment. hence, how the series ended.
Running water is not free in Norway. Monthly payments have to be made, unless you are using a self-installed pump or a local, country-based water extraction system. However, the cost is not enormous, nor is there anything such as a clean water shortage, so the waste inherent in this abuse is very small (considering how the water will inevitably recycle itself before long).
ikke gjør dette hjemme (dont try this at home), norwegian tv series.
Norwegian jackass.
When I see stuff like this, or people blowing up or burning down cars, and just generally destroying useful things for fun, I always think there are people who could have used it, or even needed that….
There’s only one answer. SCIENCE!
Why do you not think the same thing when you see people in nice cars or expensive clothing? Those things are just as useless, and other people could have used the tens of thousands of dollars that person wasted buying an unnecessarily fast car.
Goods don’t have inherent value, what is being wasted here is money, not a house and with that in mind, how is destroying a house any more of a waste than buying a speedboat?
>action movies
nuff said.
I do think the house on this show is was gonna get demolished to build a new one anyways… You’d rather have them move it to a third world country?
Probably. But then no one would watch the show.
Which means they wouldn’t have money to buy more stuff to give to other people. Because they run a business and not a charity.
If they hadn’t bought it for the show, someone else would have. It wouldn’t have gone to someone poor for free.
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its a tv series where they could do whatever they wanted with an old house. eventually, the house was planned to be a fire drill for the local firedepartment. hence, how the series ended.
SCIENCE!
Waste of water, that’s all.
Uh, how? Running water is free in Norway.
Wait what?
Sweet Jesus, the money I could save just by living in Norway…
Running water is not free in Norway. Monthly payments have to be made, unless you are using a self-installed pump or a local, country-based water extraction system. However, the cost is not enormous, nor is there anything such as a clean water shortage, so the waste inherent in this abuse is very small (considering how the water will inevitably recycle itself before long).
took me 5 minutes to remember its a gif
The surprise on my face when I see the NRK logo :O