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There's a half Ukrainian owned restaurant near my house, and as many older Ukrainians do, they speak Russian. They've had to post a note on the door in four languages begging people to stop coming into the restaurant with anti-Russian hate and attacks, it's just so sad.
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I remember the whole foreign food smashing distinctly cause we had a sudden overflow of Finnish dairy that was supposed to go to Russia, among which a type of cheese called Kermajuusto and other popular dairy products. Russians who live close to the border still regularly come buy that stuff.
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Ukraine held their national final to select their Eurovision 2023 entry in a damn bomb shelter for crying out loud, you could hear the metro going by between songs.
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Just for clarification; Kermajuusto is not cream cheese. The Finnish word for cream cheese is tuorejuusto. Kermajuusto is a mild, high fat content (hence the inclusion of the word kerma/cream in the name) cheese used mostly for sandwiches that's not found outside Finland and Sweden.
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@what_d0_1_say Russian, Ukrainian, English and Finnish. This is in Helsinki.
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@animeXcaso He was deserting to the DPRK because he was facing heavy prison time under US custody
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I'd love to see a video like this and other similiar videos explaining some level of the Russian perspective of what's been happening between Russia and Georgia since 2008.
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@tashaneva4575 If they had a visa already before the war began and have family members who live here, they can still come. Although, of course the flow has become much smaller since the conscription happened in late 2022.
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@jannekoskinen2050 Kermajuusto doesn't have an English name, it's just Kermajuusto/Gräddost since it only exists in Sweden and Finland (maybe Denmark? Idk). It's a local thing just like leipäjuusto.
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@serredadsbigadvenutre Idk what the UK has to do with this, anyway here in Finland taco bell has different menu items anyway but no, I eat fast food maybe even too much, never had the shits, maybe we just have better food standards.
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Do y'all on that side of the atlantic just have food poisoning around every corner or really sensitive stomachs or where do the "haha taco bell leads to diarrhea" jokes come from
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@craftah It is creepy to essentially force patriotic behaviour in children, though. Schools are places of extreme social pressure and even if you technically have a choice not to participate, most will go along getting ostracized otherwise.
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It is impossible to the extent Roman wants, but there are some lackluster actions. Some European governments refuse to ban high level Russian politicians or seize their assets, which directly hurts the people benefiting from the war and annoys them.
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@EenYouTubeGebruiker American car makers are notorious for making low quality garbage, though. Wouldn't the same thing just happen, they'd break from the conditions and because they feel like it, then it takes forever to ship parts from the US to Russia, they lose interest again?
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What's wild to me is some westerners truly believe this kind of societal attitude would be good for their countries too, even though they don't have a person to rally around like that yet. I've met plenty of people in stable democracies in the EU where people are like "You know what? We should really rally around our leaders and treat them with the respect they deserve!" and that "leader" is some average bureaucrat businessman trying to make a buck off the prime ministership.
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Chinese internal combustion (petrol, diesel) cars tend to be kinda crappy, especially the ones they export, while they make some great EVs. Problem is Russians want combustion cars and can't afford the good Chinese stuff so all they get is the cheap garbage (as they often did from the west or east Asia before) models. When Renault was in Russia for example they sold models like the Captur in Russia built on a completely different, older platform than the Captur they sold elsewhere.
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Hesburgers are surprisingly enough popular across Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and there are a couple in Russia and Germany. It's weird to think of as a finn.
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@intermilan9731 It's not weird to support fostering free thinking in children instead of attempting to force patriotism.
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Maybe I'd support Shaman if his hit was about small dishes to eat while drinking, aka ZAKUSKIIIIIIIII
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Random related thought; Why is it that in the west Ukrainians are allowed the grace of hating on Russians purely due to being Russian but any Palestinian who hates Israel is a genocidal Hamas sympathizer?
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The new Moskvich cars are actually going to be just built by license renamed models from the Chinese brand JAC. The great revival of a Russian icon.
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I remember when the sanctions came in place and suddenly there was cheap Putin branded cheese in all the grocery stores here in Finland cause we couldn't send it to Russia anymore.
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They might attempt it, but it'll take ages to build the supply lines necessary.
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4:15 To be fair we in Finland are basically in Eastern Europe. Geographically we very much are in the East, we drink vodka to death, we're close in culture to Estonia who are definitely in the East, everyone's on opiates, the countryside is full of Lada enthusiasts and there's a ridiculously stark city/countryside divide with smaller villages bleeding to death.
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So Burger King has bad puns in other countries too? When Burger King returned to Finland (They were here in like the 90's for a couple years but they've made a really succesful return since 2013) they marketed everything by putting "king" at the end of everything. "kin" is a Finnish suffix that means "as well" so desserts were advertised with stuff like "Vähän makeaaking" (Some sweet as well) or "Kävisikö olutking?" (How about a beer as well?). I think they've stopped now though.
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Well, there is but it's a pretty hard punishment if you get caught with it. It's considered a hard drug officially
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7:30 Vanuatu is in Oceania, not North America (Caribbean) but I assume the point still stands
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Some furniture like large entire wall covering shelves and kitchen cabinets probably aren't moved much anywhere (except Germany, I've heard) so he's partially referring to those too
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Finland has another compulsory army (because of Russia's army, lol) but it's nowhere near as bad of an experience and you can get excused pretty much if you go to the doctor and say you have a bum knee (unless you're unlucky, my doctor was Estonian so she said tough shit) so ~25% of young men get excused and the rest just go cause conforming is less effort, that's the Finnish culture really. Really the worst part is the bullshit propaganda they try pulling like the targeted online ads (facebook snapchat, etc), and those "come to the army it's awesome pew pew action" videos they show teens at school.
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What is biblical freedom?
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@doodles1778 Jehovah's Witnesses used to have an exception here in Finland but the government is removing religion as an excuse
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@doodles1778 Wish we had something like that, although getting excused for medical reasons is pretty easy here unless you're unlucky and have a strict nurse
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Good taste with the NFS music in the background
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@craftah There's nothing creepy about being patriotic, it's creepy to force patriotism on children via mandatory ceremonies.
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Lada's new models are either stolen plans from Renault or are rebadged Chinese cars.
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It's back up, woo
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@B4llsD33p69_OwO Russophobia is mainly a propaganda term which is why at least I when talking about xenophobia against Russians (something very common where I live) I just speak of it as xenophobia, which is what it is.
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5:15 Uhh was that some ancient sewer pipe water just flew out of there? Nasty
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Think about how much basic equipment they could buy for their soldiers with the money they're using to produce this copium.
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6:43 Napapijri is so strange, the brand is italian, it's imagery uses a Norwegian flag and the name Napapijri is adapted from the Finnish word Napapiiri.
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Why do Z-people always while referring to Putin include the middle 'Vladimirovich' part of his name as if people don't know what they're talking about if they just say Vladimir Putin? Is it a respect thing? Is it the correct phrasing?
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Evading is probably more common in Russia and because people know it's not great so they're understanding about it. Us Finnish people are just massive conformists so it comes with the culture that it doesn't go down well here.
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@k3kboi665 No ei, mutta meillä suomalaisilla on tapana keksiä väkisin positiivisia puolia ettei myönnetä että mennään vaan koska muutkin menee. Vähän kui askel ylöspäin siitä niiku riparin kanssa, 75% maasta ei usko mutta käydään silti ja rukoillaan ku muutki tekee ja perustellaan että "no saa kavereita".
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Why is the auto-generated caption language Korean
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To add to the whole "Ukrainians were fash collaborators in WW2!" thing that some Russians say, yeah, so was the entirety of the Soviet Union for the first bit of the war and during that time they invaded Finland with after a false flag. (Not delving into the shame that was the Finnish ambitions in the continuation war later on, but that's besides this point.)
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