Originally posted by darvlaythe people? no problem. the government (us), cultural imperialism, religious rightwingers, militias, greed as a credo etc, very much. but no problem with the people. except of course individual dumbasses, but there's some in all groups, in finns as well. the percentage of idiots is probably the same within all nationalities. in some countries they've just somehow ended up behind the steering wheel.
You really don't like Americans, do ya?
Originally posted by wormwoodHey, it's okay if you don't, pal. 😉
the people? no problem. the government (us), cultural imperialism, religious rightwingers, militias, greed as a credo etc, very much. but no problem with the people. except of course individual dumbasses, but there's some in all groups, in finns as well. the percentage of idiots is probably the same within all nationalities. in some countries they've just somehow ended up behind the steering wheel.
Originally posted by Palynkait would form a committee to discuss the problem and its ethical ramifications between seitse, table, table's mother and the society, and there would be a lot of mild but soothing language used to express the inner feminity of all participants.
Do you think it would laugh if it's made in Sweden?
Originally posted by wormwoodObviously, this would all take place in mixed saunas.
it would form a committee to discuss the problem and its ethical ramifications between seitse, table, table's mother and the society, and there would be a lot of mild but soothing language used to express the inner feminity of all participants.
Originally posted by wormwoodHey, I am big and masculine in Sweden! ðŸ˜
it would form a committee to discuss the problem and its ethical ramifications between seitse, table, table's mother and the society, and there would be a lot of mild but soothing language used to express the inner feminity of all participants.
In Morocco, as bad as it gets is calling somebody a "dirty donkey" or "boy from the village".
The funniest Irish insult I heard was when a sub on our opposition football team called one of my teammates (a tall one) a "great big long shtreak of mishery"
I was also playing soccer in Mendoza, Argentina and found it very funny when one of them got a bad pass from his teammate, and then asked him matter of frankly "why are you effing me in the ass?". There was also a lot of "'ussy of your mother/sister/parrot" during that game.
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