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24 May 2015, 12:49 am

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That is possible. The person who posted it probably meant well, but it was not an appealing add (to put it mildly). Ridiculous list of demands and requirements, who would agree to that without even knowing the person? Not appealing at all. I get that people want certain things in their partner, but the perfect person who does exactly what you want does not exist.


I agree, if there is any truth in it then the girl sounds very horrible, and with a lacking sense of reality. I really don’t like people making lists with everything what their future partner should be able to do for them. It sounds like a person that only thinks about themselves, not a good recipe for a happy relationship. But the ad made it sound like she was looking for a beneficial business deal, not love.

I raise your emperor cats with some Pope cats :lol:

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24 May 2015, 4:31 am

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Korea is likely a very safe place, there are a whole bunch of pictures of people passed out with a phone or wallet lying next to them and people don't even steal it. And lots of people who look like they just came from their office job and decided go get completely drunk. I also heard there are some politeness rules, that if a higher ranking/older person finishes his drink the rest has to go along with him or something, must be tough keeping up with the experienced drinkers.

I think most Yugoslavians here came over a long time ago, they had plenty of time to grow their plum trees.


wow so typically Yugoslavian, they wouldn't touch other people's plums even if they got paid for it.

Unless if it's made from "African" plums, of course :jester:

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"I sell brandy made of African prunes"

"African šljivovica - makes you forget all your problems"

As far as Korea being a safe place, well here, if you want to get rid of an expensive bike, you should chain him to a fence in front of your apartment, on the first floor, and by morning, it will be gone! That's what happened to us. Wow Koreans wouldn't stole a wallet...I can't imagine it happen here. But I haven't seen anywhere some business men drunk on the streets, only homeless or drunkards or teens. But yes, during the business meetups, it's required of people to drink and eat to the maximum...otherwise you can't make a business. And of course, your should evade the topic at hand as long as possible...so who can drink and eat more, makes more business :)



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24 May 2015, 4:35 am

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And I think I saw Booyakasha mention Russia... :D



Oh lol, yes, those video clips are hilarious :lol: they drive worse than than in Ethiopia!

I had this Russia in mind - especially the drunk coal miner in the back. This is from a Russian news programme:



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24 May 2015, 4:46 am

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yeah, we have tons of them in the us. also called cougars. they'll scary. then we have bobcats, black bears, occasional brown or polar bear, deer, elk, raccoons, skunks, and many more.

had a squirrel outside our house for a while called him nibblets. he was a midget squirrel. much smaller then others but still had big tail. I pretty sure he must of died because stopped seeing him :(
besides him/her we had annoying birds, including this really weird ones that nested in our tree and would drop fish. whole trout in our yard once. we live few miles from the nearest river.

we have a wildlife safari 50 miles away. they have cheetas tigers, lions, all kinds of animals. you drive your car through it and see them all.


Even polar bears?? Wow, they go so bellow Arctic circle? One other US buddy mentioned eagles as well...I saw some of those in a zoo, but that's a pretty sad sight - they're caged in the area of about 10 m and go up and down and up and down again, i feel sorry for them.

I wish I lived surrounded with so much wilderness. I have two buddies from US who can even stargaze...here it's too polluted from all sides to even attempt.

Birds nesting in a tree?? If this happens here, everyone gets so excited since it happens so rarely, I can't imagine them bring a fish from anywhere though.

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its state to state. that site I liked that sells fox pets also raises and sells simi domestic raccoons.
its a shame indeed :( if I ever win the lottery maybe you could come visit and pet my foxes.
I'd get a red and a marble one. I'd get a arctic fox but then it might too warm for them here.


i really hope you get your fox one day. :(

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well not on sight. the gov would take it and put it down. :(
similar thing happens here where they are legal, that is if people realize its not a dog. lol

well some times its needed. we have a thing called a neutrual(cant figure out how to spell it). here its out of control and harmful for the environment. you don't need a permit to hunt them and there's no limit. sometimes animals get too out of population like hogs in florida. it can really mess up everything and lead to possible extinction of other animals. thats why deer limits change year to year for hunting. I wouldn't want to take part in it but I understand its needed in some cases. though I'd rather have people who don't want to do it but do it because its needed then those cold blooded people just killing them for fun :cry:
at least we wouldn't take any fun out of it and try our best to make it as less painful and be respectful to the animal losing its life . :cry:


i fully agree and can't even imagine some big specie to act as a pest here....they've been more or less exterminated centuries ago. I don't think they'd survive anyway with the amount of wars here...

I don't get how anyone can enjoy killing, their brains must be completely messed up. :(



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24 May 2015, 1:08 pm

Booyakasha, I think I would die if I had even a fifth of what that coal miner has had 8O :lol:
Nobody can drink like the Russians... 8O



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24 May 2015, 1:12 pm

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Booyakasha, I think I would die if I had even a fifth of what that coal miner has had 8O :lol:
Nobody can drink like the Russians... 8O


:lol: yes, me too!

and they're good indeed, although I hear Finns are pretty good at it too :)

I so love this clip, this is how supposedly Swedes see Finnish way of drinking:



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24 May 2015, 1:19 pm

haha :lol:
I think that is true, I know I imagine Finnish people as much more extreme and passionate than Swedish people. I mean just the fact that they have Finnish Tango :lol:
They are different than Swedes, Swedes are more boring and drink to be able to socialise :lol:



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24 May 2015, 2:10 pm

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haha :lol:
I think that is true, I know I imagine Finnish people as much more extreme and passionate than Swedish people. I mean just the fact that they have Finnish Tango :lol:
They are different than Swedes, Swedes are more boring and drink to be able to socialise :lol:


Really? :lol: I heard Finns do that too :lol: and that beer for them is the lubricant for conversation since otherwise they're a bit moody and taciturn :)

is it true Swedes and Finns don't really like each other?

this is a bit bizarre - extremely slow tango in the snow:



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24 May 2015, 2:14 pm

this is their gentle approach at training:



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24 May 2015, 2:35 pm

haha nice videos, they are not weaklings :lol:

I don't know if there is a dislike between Finnish and Swedish people, maybe when there is a hockey game :lol:
Maybe it is more in the areas to the border? I really have no idea, sometimes I read in the newspaper that they don't want to learn Swedish in Finnish schools anymore, I don't know if that is everywhere that they learn it, but there seems to be an aversion to it. Maybe it's more dislike from the Finnish side?

I've always liked this picture, it showes the Swedish mentality

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24 May 2015, 2:40 pm

Lol :lol:

i've found similar images for the Finns:

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But I think you're right, it's most likely because Swedish is also an obligatory language, and if I remember correctly, Finland was part of Sweden for long time...probably some grudges from the past. :)



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24 May 2015, 2:48 pm

haha so we are not alone in waiting in solitarity for the bus :)
When my bf parents (dutch) first came to Sweden I hade to explain to them that if they sit down next to somone on the bus, if there is free seat somewhere else then they will think that you are crazy. :lol:

At some point or other I think that almost every Scandinvian country has owned another or so :lol:

Maybe also because of our neutral (shameful) history in WWII...
Or maybe just beacuse it's fun to make jokes about your neighbours :lol:



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24 May 2015, 6:32 pm

Well, the Finns were sort of on the wrong side in the early part of the war, they fought Russia and got some support from Nazi Germany. They didn't fight for Nazism though, just to recover the territories Russia took from them earlier.

Sweden was lucky they could afford to be neutral, the Netherlands and Belgium were between Germany and France. They really invaded our country just so they could get to France and circumvent their defenses.

Sitting next to someone on the bus when there are empty seats is also considered rude in the Netherlands. I think in most places people evenly divide space between and only sit or stand close together when there is no room.



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24 May 2015, 6:35 pm

That drunken Russian is pretty far gone. I don't speak Russian but I cought "robote" which means to work as far as I know.

At first I thought it was the guy being interviewed who was drunk, but then Pissed McDrunkski walked into the scene.
I'm not too sober myself today, another holiday here, something Christian that no one knows anymore how it related to Christianity.



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24 May 2015, 11:35 pm

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Even polar bears?? Wow, they go so bellow Arctic circle? One other US buddy mentioned eagles as well...I saw some of those in a zoo, but that's a pretty sad sight - they're caged in the area of about 10 m and go up and down and up and down again, i feel sorry for them.

I wish I lived surrounded with so much wilderness. I have two buddies from US who can even stargaze...here it's too polluted from all sides to even attempt.

Birds nesting in a tree?? If this happens here, everyone gets so excited since it happens so rarely, I can't imagine them bring a fish from anywhere though.


they theory is they float down on ice and come to shore. its an odd sitting but happens every so often.
yeah that sounds terrible. the fish zoo place has a bird area, from what I understand its a large inclosure, so they can fly around and stuff.

yep I could stargaze most nights when not cloudy which is sadly most times. as a kid use to go out and watch shooting stars.

we have lots of birds. some live in our house's air ducts >.< my mom wants me to trap the babies inside and let them die :'( I couldn't do it.



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i really hope you get your fox one day. :(

thanks, hugs.

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i fully agree and can't even imagine some big specie to act as a pest here....they've been more or less exterminated centuries ago. I don't think they'd survive anyway with the amount of wars here...

I don't get how anyone can enjoy killing, their brains must be completely messed up. :(


idk look at our history. they are the normal ones sadly :(

yeah I hear europe is pretty messed up after thousands of years of environmental abuse.



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24 May 2015, 11:39 pm

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haha so we are not alone in waiting in solitarity for the bus :)
When my bf parents (dutch) first came to Sweden I hade to explain to them that if they sit down next to somone on the bus, if there is free seat somewhere else then they will think that you are crazy. :lol:

At some point or other I think that almost every Scandinvian country has owned another or so :lol:

Maybe also because of our neutral (shameful) history in WWII...
Or maybe just beacuse it's fun to make jokes about your neighbours :lol:


think people are like that everywhere. i know it didn't use to be but people have become so antisocial. though we do space out at stops its not that spaced out, just 1-2 feet away from each other. no one likes sitting next to anyone unless they know the person.