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Listened to an interview with the guy whose house nearly got hit by a container ship on the Buneset peninsula near Trondheim. He displayed what you'd call "crushing calmness" in Norwegian.
Quote: "They were lucky they hit land right there, five metres further South and it would have hit the bedroom, which wouldn't have been particularly nice [...] It hit the intake of my heat pump [...] so I expect having a cold house for a couple of days [...] but there is no irreversible damage, so I get to simply enjoy the absurdity of the situation."
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