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The HIVE knows when you are sleeping.

Gah!

I suppose everyone thinks everyone else is crazier than the people that they're comparing them to. Or something.

I hate feeling bloated and nauseous. Ugh.

I go by the culture's pr0n. German pr0n is freaky but not on the Japanese level. I've never seen Finnish pr0n. English is just American pr0n with sexier accents.:p
 

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It's due to living in the pacific, so close to R'lyeh. That would also explain their really, really weird fetishes and appreciation of all things tentacled. Seriously, that's the best explanation I've ever heard!

Cheers, LT.

That could explain a lot.
 

Gah!

I suppose everyone thinks everyone else is crazier than the people that they're comparing them to. Or something.

Well lets compare crazyness to set this right then. We finns like to sit in room that is heated to 175 F, throw water at the heated stones, resulting in the room filling with scalding steam, and beating ourselves with birch-branches.

How are you guys crazy?
 

Well lets compare crazyness to set this right then. We finns like to sit in room that is heated to 175 F, throw water at the heated stones, resulting in the room filling with scalding steam, and beating ourselves with birch-branches.

How are you guys crazy?
Eating Speckled Dick?
Spice Girls?
The Royal Family?
Shakespeare?
Benny Hill?
 



Eating Speckled Dick?
Benny Hill?

Okay, now that Tallarn pointed what the first is, yeah, I think these might be eligeble to the comparing. But then again, I still think that many finnish traditional foods are crazier.

Lets see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustamakkara
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalakukko
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mämmi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rössypottu
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kama_(food)

You see a tradition here. Everything has rye in it :confused:
 
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Okay, now that Tallarn pointed what the first is, yeah, I think these might be eligeble to the comparing. But then again, I still think that many finnish traditional foods are crazier.

Lets see:
Mustamakkara - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kalakukko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mämmi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rössypottu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kama (food) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

You see a tradition here. Everything has rye in it :confused:
Well thats as bad as black pudding and Haggis :) veal? Jellied eels anyone?

europeans are slightly more crazy like eating raw beef and such
 



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