16805 pts ยท January 9, 2012
Hi guess I should say I am a medieval historian, an American expat, and working on becoming Finnish that's about all...
Haha, moved there, done that. I recommend living here and having good native speakers who you can ask questions of when its too much.
They likely didn't know that, but I am pretty sure he has had super enhanced security given the verbal threats he gets.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_White_House_shooting
It literally means you think either God was trying to be tricky to test faith, or that science is wrong and doesn't work. Neither seem right
Not exactly, and even if that's technically true, its deceptive http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/AncientForest/ancient_forest3.php
Yeah I met my imgurian who is from Finland while I (an American) was getting my degree in Scotland. I moved after I finished, 3 years ago.
Helios?
Three years and counting, I moved from the US to Helsinki Finland
organized, but even if there were more guns there for that, it wouldn't be counted like the Military weapons in the US don't for stats. (2)
You're correct, maybe they were thinking that Switzerland 'should' have more guns per capita because of the way the national defense is (1)
I can do Helsinki if needed. :)
Also Pesukarhu in Finnish, means washing bear.
That was a good roll ^_^
Generally speaking it would be the guideline used for the concept since it largely revolved around age to consent to marriage.
It was a place where so many people were killed and tortured you are asked not to photograph out of respect for the people and place.
Ditto! And with freckles.
She also lived in a period where she didn't have resources to help her deal with what happened to her. No one would talk about it then.
Yes it was done in Latin, but that doesn't mean people were completely clueless. This has nothing to do with that or understanding prayers.
meaning of the symbol and could put two and two together. Earth=round http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globus_cruciger
in churches as with the monarchies dating back to the 5th century. Even if you were a rural peasant you still went to church, understood (2)
It is pretty likely that they did as the orb (a representation of the earth with Christs cross in dominion over it) was a common symbol (1)
This gives some idea of why: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_boarding_schools
Whats done is done but it is entirely possible to find better methods and work to remove that kind of testing from current use AMAP.
As another person who moved here, I agree. I love most of the traditional Finnish foods I have had. Its an awesome place!
The bear or bears generally do it alone, I've usually seen adults doing it, not kids. Adults can reach but kids should not be allowed to try
I thought so! I miss that place!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z5nUNYW7OI
Maybe OP needs to be separated from the rest of us to see how cruel this really is. :/
This sort of thing, which I recall doing in about 7th grade way back when. http://imgur.com/Fw0w6Nf
The only thing I can see about that on there seems to relate to graphing numbers on a line, not what is on this paper.
Haha, moved there, done that. I recommend living here and having good native speakers who you can ask questions of when its too much.
They likely didn't know that, but I am pretty sure he has had super enhanced security given the verbal threats he gets.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_White_House_shooting
It literally means you think either God was trying to be tricky to test faith, or that science is wrong and doesn't work. Neither seem right
Not exactly, and even if that's technically true, its deceptive http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/AncientForest/ancient_forest3.php
Yeah I met my imgurian who is from Finland while I (an American) was getting my degree in Scotland. I moved after I finished, 3 years ago.
Helios?
Three years and counting, I moved from the US to Helsinki Finland
organized, but even if there were more guns there for that, it wouldn't be counted like the Military weapons in the US don't for stats. (2)
You're correct, maybe they were thinking that Switzerland 'should' have more guns per capita because of the way the national defense is (1)
I can do Helsinki if needed. :)
Also Pesukarhu in Finnish, means washing bear.
That was a good roll ^_^
Generally speaking it would be the guideline used for the concept since it largely revolved around age to consent to marriage.
It was a place where so many people were killed and tortured you are asked not to photograph out of respect for the people and place.
Ditto! And with freckles.
She also lived in a period where she didn't have resources to help her deal with what happened to her. No one would talk about it then.
Yes it was done in Latin, but that doesn't mean people were completely clueless. This has nothing to do with that or understanding prayers.
meaning of the symbol and could put two and two together. Earth=round http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globus_cruciger
in churches as with the monarchies dating back to the 5th century. Even if you were a rural peasant you still went to church, understood (2)
It is pretty likely that they did as the orb (a representation of the earth with Christs cross in dominion over it) was a common symbol (1)
This gives some idea of why: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_boarding_schools
Whats done is done but it is entirely possible to find better methods and work to remove that kind of testing from current use AMAP.
As another person who moved here, I agree. I love most of the traditional Finnish foods I have had. Its an awesome place!
The bear or bears generally do it alone, I've usually seen adults doing it, not kids. Adults can reach but kids should not be allowed to try
I thought so! I miss that place!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z5nUNYW7OI
Maybe OP needs to be separated from the rest of us to see how cruel this really is. :/
This sort of thing, which I recall doing in about 7th grade way back when. http://imgur.com/Fw0w6Nf
The only thing I can see about that on there seems to relate to graphing numbers on a line, not what is on this paper.