I don't really feel like scanning through 500+ comments... but did anyone mention yet that beer is not flammable? Neither is wine. The alcohol content is too low. You need the harder spirits for actual flammability.
Yes, you see people using beer-bottles to make "moltov cocktail" fire-bombs, but those bottles have been refilled with (usually) gasoline.
@Hinoron I agree, beer isn't flammable, but hair is. Denmark had lit the match and since it burned his hand a little, that startled him and he threw the match up. It landed in his hair, and then his hair caught on fire. This is just my analyzation of what I saw in the comic, I might be wrong, but that's okay! We all have to learn from our mistakes, right?
Oh boy. Here we go. i cant stop myself. *enters swedish joking mode*
HUR SÄNKER MAN EN NORSK UBÅT? MAN KNACKAR PÅ!
HUR HÅLLER MAN EN NORRMAN SYSSELSAT FÖR EN HEL DAG? MAN SKRIVER ”VÄND FÖR MER INFO” PÅ BÅDA SIDORNA AV PAPRET!
VAD STÅR DET PÅ BOTTEN AV NORSKA SIMBASSÄNGER? ”MAX TRE KLUNKAR”!
*Goes back to normal*
Ouch...Dear lord my head...I-Im very sorry Norway *Heads to fix the mess i just made*
@BadgeOfBall Hva kaller du en tenkning svensken? En turist!
Hva du hørt om svensken some døde av å drikke melken? Kua satte seg ned!
Hvorfor står svensken og stirrer til solen? Han vil ha brune øyne!
@Lys123 The equivalent to:
"Hvorfor gikk svensken opp på taket når lynet slo ned?
Fordi han ville bli fotografert." -Or something like that.
And for the ones who doesn't bother to translate:
"Why did the Swede/Norwegian go up on the roof during the thunderstorm?
Because he* wanted to be photographed."
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Yes, you see people using beer-bottles to make "moltov cocktail" fire-bombs, but those bottles have been refilled with (usually) gasoline.