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Probably not, the visa application form only had four pages, and no real in-depth questions like you are asked when you travel to the US (like whether you have been linked with WW2 war crimes)
 
I remember that there used to be a "clubs and organizations" section in the local TV schedule years ago. One of those promoting themselves was called "Fuck Eurovision".

I quote: "Fuck Eurovision".
 
If there's one thing I don't care that Norway doesn't win, it's Eurovision. Or any other competition which can be won by an artist called "GREAT MUSICIAN Sausage".
 
I'm going to the gym for the second time ever tonight. First time was like 6 years ago and it was a disaster; was too skinny and weak to do anything really. I already paid for 2 months and have a friend to go with so I'm not gonna give it up now for sure... although I dread the coming days because muscle pain is gonna torture me.
 
After that first time I couldn't lift my arms above my head for 10 days. Although back then I was about 25 kg lighter, so... Also don't mention that please, she took it like a badass, I would've cried like a baby.
 
I can confirm this. Saying no didn't help me.

It was probably a trap. Those who are not old enough to have been involved in WW2, should leave that one blank. Since you answered "no" they must have thought you had something to hide.

It's a silly hypothesis, but not more silly than actually asking people that question.
 
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