Jännät
Jännät (/ˈjænːæt/). Finnish adjective, plural: “interesting, cool, neat, exciting”.
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Ha, that’s fun. I did remember seeing it pop up some time around the mid 90’s, but had no idea about the exact year
Why not do your own thing?
Conservatives are incapable of doing anything original or constructive
The Nazi SA were also fishing for a reaction from Jews, leftists, social democrats etc. – they assaulted and murdered them, and then when someone fought back they’d use it as an excuse to say “oh look how violent these Jews (or whatever) are”.
Does that mean nobody should have violently opposed Nazis? Or will these “people” find an excuse anyhow, regardless of if you give them a reaction or not?
Not every good meal has to be a Michelin Star affair
Is eating a vegetable your threshold for “Michelin Star affair”?
Point Nemo would be a very bad place for sea steading.
No no, it would be an excellent place for seasteading. Best idea ever.
At a farm upstate, right?
put him in jail forever.
That’s not the solution with fascists, but saying the solution out loud will get you banned
deep in
meditationmasturbation
Dutch rudder
What are we, frickin barbarians? Just grab that junk
I swear I can quit any time I want, I just need one more lane and then I’m done
My mom still lives in one of the “socialist cubes” that were built in Finland in the late 70’s (and they’re literally the same kind of design; we actually exported concrete elements to eg. the DDR and others for building more socialist cubes).
The building was kinda bleak back in the 80’s and 90’s, although at least it was painted and not just grey like some of the more egregious ones, but the exterior has been renovated over the years, the windows were redone, plumbing got upgraded, the balconies were all torn down and rebuilt, it’s been painted, etc etc. It’s still affordable to live in even after all that, and it looks nice too. And the floor plan is actually meant for humans to live in unlike 99% of modern developments in Finland which are meant to produce the maximum amount of income for some giant construction conglomerate, so the apartments end up eg. being shaped like long tubes with one window at the end, or with the entry being in the kitchen, which is the same space as the living room.





More than one, iirc