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I've been following the news (and live video) of the new volcano in Iceland. In the course of that, I've taken the chance to poke around RUV's (Iceland's State-Run Television Channel) website for other news stories. Interesting place. I don't speak or read Icelandic, but if you open the web pages in Chrome, there's usually a translate button on the right end of the Location bar (where the URL is) that will get you a somewhat-decipherable English translation. Some words are wildly wrong, but you can't have everything. (Guess! Or, you can try plugging obviously wrong words into this: https://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/IcelOnline/Search.TEId.html)

I'm fascinated by the cultural differences between Iceland and the U.S. There was a story last week about sex education, and let me tell you, unholy hell would break out in most of the country were a program like that on US television, let alone were it broadcast by a government-owned station!)

Anyway, in a far-less potentially-shocking story, apparently they have a documentary about the first man to attend "Housewive's School," back in 1997, and his take on the experience. No, he's not trans or anything. Here's the story:

https://www.ruv.is/frett/2021/04/04/eg-vard-bara-stelpa-og-m...

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