526 pts · October 25, 2014
Accurate name: Lumi means snow in finnish.
Lol the licence plate JUN-771= juntti, which means a hillbilly in Finnish.
Holy fudge! I'm stealing this!
I am proud to say that I own this series on VHS.
Fun fact: She was raised by "two moms".
Oh, I actually found it.
"Samma på svenska", which means "same in Swedish" instead of translating it :D 2/2
We had a similar thing in Finland, where a hospital's information sign said everyhing right in Finnish, but the Swedish part was 1/2
Also, Haavisto is openly gay, so it sort of adds insult to injury.
Very simplified answer: You shine a light in the eye and determine the power from what is reflected back.
I reaaally fail to see how, but I'm glad you like it.
I don't think I've seen handegg and entertaining in same sentence before. Boring af.
(and it is exactly as it should be)
That looks like Tabo scale used in optometry.
My first thought too. This is so effing great!
Mine was 14.5%, but I made only 30k euros per year.
Ah, ok. Still valid tho :)
In R6 siege: on ping. Drives me mad.
I'm guessing Slartibartfast, he did Norway and this is quite close to it.
Meshuggah had been my fav since 1998.
Oops, pressed enter (and called myself a wizard ) too soon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km9iS2tcRZE
Heck, I´ll even provide you with a link, cuz I´m a computer wizard now.
It's called "Merry Christmas exclamation point". Pretty funny stuff.
There is a song about that from Jon Lajoie. We send it back and forth with a friend every christmas.
If someone overheard me talking to my cat, they'd send me straight to the looneyhouse.
I have the book of armaments 2:09-21 as a poster in my living room :)
Still not a part of Scandinavia. We've been through this a gazillion times :D
Oh noes! Say goodbye to your internet points!
And obviously I get money for getting an education. All students get it here in Finland.
I paid 14.5% tax when I was working. Not too bad in my opinion. Now I'm attending school and getting healthcare "for free" because of that.
Accurate name: Lumi means snow in finnish.
Lol the licence plate JUN-771= juntti, which means a hillbilly in Finnish.
Holy fudge! I'm stealing this!
I am proud to say that I own this series on VHS.
Fun fact: She was raised by "two moms".
Oh, I actually found it.
"Samma på svenska", which means "same in Swedish" instead of translating it :D 2/2
We had a similar thing in Finland, where a hospital's information sign said everyhing right in Finnish, but the Swedish part was 1/2
Also, Haavisto is openly gay, so it sort of adds insult to injury.
Very simplified answer: You shine a light in the eye and determine the power from what is reflected back.
I reaaally fail to see how, but I'm glad you like it.
I don't think I've seen handegg and entertaining in same sentence before. Boring af.
(and it is exactly as it should be)
That looks like Tabo scale used in optometry.
My first thought too. This is so effing great!
Mine was 14.5%, but I made only 30k euros per year.
Ah, ok. Still valid tho :)
In R6 siege: on ping. Drives me mad.
I'm guessing Slartibartfast, he did Norway and this is quite close to it.
Meshuggah had been my fav since 1998.
Oops, pressed enter (and called myself a wizard ) too soon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km9iS2tcRZE
Heck, I´ll even provide you with a link, cuz I´m a computer wizard now.
It's called "Merry Christmas exclamation point". Pretty funny stuff.
There is a song about that from Jon Lajoie. We send it back and forth with a friend every christmas.
If someone overheard me talking to my cat, they'd send me straight to the looneyhouse.
I have the book of armaments 2:09-21 as a poster in my living room :)
Still not a part of Scandinavia. We've been through this a gazillion times :D
Oh noes! Say goodbye to your internet points!
And obviously I get money for getting an education. All students get it here in Finland.
I paid 14.5% tax when I was working. Not too bad in my opinion. Now I'm attending school and getting healthcare "for free" because of that.