1685 pts ยท January 24, 2015
Greetings from Finland
Thank you so much for understanding my point of view. Saved my day.
Is none of you really understanding this? No, trans ppl don't make my life diffiicult, but in that comic they're behaving badly
If someone's implying the other person is being offensive, and this other person is really trying to be respective, it doesn't really help.
The picture of a guy with glasses doesn't look like roasting to me. More like a comic book character representing the original dude.
We got a donated laptop & mobile internet few days ago. It was like hell to try and take care of stuff for nearly 2 weeks without it...
No.
But you did get rid of the health problems, right? I'm looking for hope...
I threw my hair to the landfill and now I cry after my lost home...
Ehhhh no. But they were full of mycotoxin.
Tell me about it.
common it's almost a national sport to hide it. I've met dozens of people who know what we're going through - during the last 2 weeks!
This is the very real building code of Finland. They call it energy saving. We're not allowed to let the heat out, and the mold is so 1/2
some items I handled the first day we came, and for example the carpets made my feet hurt. Washing everything with chlorine has helped. 3/3
We couldn't save a single item from our former home, but we have been cleaning this place we live now. I can feel the poison when I lift 2/3
It's always terrible when it happens. Positive thing: it's possible to cleant the mycotoxin away. Chlorine is the best way. 1/2
I totally know this. Just guess how they deal with mold in Finland: they wipe it away so it can't be seen and put some paint on it.
Thanks.
will take to live in that apartment after us. They said the usual thing: there's no mold, no problem.
Now we're in an old house and the air conditioning is wonderful here: 3 fireplaces and windows. I'm worried of the people my former 1/2
It's all full of mycotoxin the mold creates. My family lost every item we had.
This is so common in Finland you can just google it. "Home" means mold in finnish. My hair, my books, my clothes, every single item I had
I mean the conditions in most parts of America are not as fatal as in Finland. It is _very_ moist here.
must be making money with this business. I really wish this will spread, people must know what the hell is going on.
it's already our current national disease. It causes lung and skin problems, prevents sleeping and keeps you tired all the time. Someone 2/3
It's called "energy saving". Basically you have to build a plastic bag with air changing machine, and the new houses grow mold so often 1/2
So I guess it's not that common to lose everything, including your hair, the way we did...
Most of America is so warm there is no mold in your houses the same way we have. We also have laws that force you build unhealthy houses.
It was the way you can see. I had my dreadlocks for 12 years and the mold ate them.
New houses in Finland grow mold. It kills people. Now I know myself what it does to a person. Welcome to Finland.
It's been two weeks now since we had to evacuate. It's fun to live in Finland where the mold is the norm when building a house.
Thank you so much for understanding my point of view. Saved my day.
Is none of you really understanding this? No, trans ppl don't make my life diffiicult, but in that comic they're behaving badly
If someone's implying the other person is being offensive, and this other person is really trying to be respective, it doesn't really help.
The picture of a guy with glasses doesn't look like roasting to me. More like a comic book character representing the original dude.
We got a donated laptop & mobile internet few days ago. It was like hell to try and take care of stuff for nearly 2 weeks without it...
No.
But you did get rid of the health problems, right? I'm looking for hope...
I threw my hair to the landfill and now I cry after my lost home...
Ehhhh no. But they were full of mycotoxin.
Tell me about it.
common it's almost a national sport to hide it. I've met dozens of people who know what we're going through - during the last 2 weeks!
This is the very real building code of Finland. They call it energy saving. We're not allowed to let the heat out, and the mold is so 1/2
some items I handled the first day we came, and for example the carpets made my feet hurt. Washing everything with chlorine has helped. 3/3
We couldn't save a single item from our former home, but we have been cleaning this place we live now. I can feel the poison when I lift 2/3
It's always terrible when it happens. Positive thing: it's possible to cleant the mycotoxin away. Chlorine is the best way. 1/2
I totally know this. Just guess how they deal with mold in Finland: they wipe it away so it can't be seen and put some paint on it.
Thanks.
will take to live in that apartment after us. They said the usual thing: there's no mold, no problem.
Now we're in an old house and the air conditioning is wonderful here: 3 fireplaces and windows. I'm worried of the people my former 1/2
It's all full of mycotoxin the mold creates. My family lost every item we had.
This is so common in Finland you can just google it. "Home" means mold in finnish. My hair, my books, my clothes, every single item I had
I mean the conditions in most parts of America are not as fatal as in Finland. It is _very_ moist here.
must be making money with this business. I really wish this will spread, people must know what the hell is going on.
it's already our current national disease. It causes lung and skin problems, prevents sleeping and keeps you tired all the time. Someone 2/3
It's called "energy saving". Basically you have to build a plastic bag with air changing machine, and the new houses grow mold so often 1/2
So I guess it's not that common to lose everything, including your hair, the way we did...
Most of America is so warm there is no mold in your houses the same way we have. We also have laws that force you build unhealthy houses.
It was the way you can see. I had my dreadlocks for 12 years and the mold ate them.
New houses in Finland grow mold. It kills people. Now I know myself what it does to a person. Welcome to Finland.
It's been two weeks now since we had to evacuate. It's fun to live in Finland where the mold is the norm when building a house.