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Juhannuksen kunniaksi tämä vanha klassikko - eli kuinka pääset ei-halutuista kavereista eroon 🙂
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suomalaisille: allekirjoittakaas vetoomus palestiinan tunnustamisesta
(this is a petition for the finnish government to acknowledge the state of palestine. please share to the finns you know.)
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Kolme pikku pirua :D



Tomppa, Mio-mio, ja Canon Mono Laser D570
Kassipojista intoutuneena - millaisia lemmikkejä suomitumpulla on? Näyttäkää miulle.
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Jaaha, vai niin. Eli kun Käärijä kaataa kurkkuunsa epämääräisiä litkuja ja toinen puoli saa hänestä vallan, eikä hän ole arkena sama mies laisinkaan, niin hän on kansallisaarre ja ikoni. Mutta kun minä, tohtori Henry Jekyll --
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wtf, we didn't have any alien moon cucumber cars here in shithole america >:(
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Oulun pridestä... Lehmän kaveri, toivottavasti tapaamme jälleen joskus kaukaisena päivänä.... Unohdin ottaa yhteystietosi....
#pulu puhuu#suomipaskaa#suomi#suomipostaus#suomeksi#suomiposti#oulu#oulu pride#olin ihan helvetin humalassa ja muistan vaan kaverisi lempinimen ja sen että silläki oli diabetes
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in finnish, the '@' symbol is sometimes referred to as 'kissanhnta' [cat's tail] or 'miau', 'miau merkki' [meow marks]. in the pokemon universe, i thought it might be cute if the '@' symbol were called 'the mew' or 'mew symbol'
considering both bill and professor oak would know about mew, i imagined a conversation in which this term was coined in which professor oak tries (and finally succeeds) at sending his first email.
#it's missing the letter ä is kissanhäntä!#also I call them 'miukumauku' which is like... meow maow#finnish here btw idk if you'll see these tags
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"sir, this is a wendy's." = boring, overused, old.
"hyvät herrat, tämä on hesburger." = new, fresh, finnish.
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URGENT
I was contacted by @save-mohamed-family to ask for if I or anyone else could be able to post his videos to tiktok. He has been vetted by other users.
Please, if you are able to, contact him!
I will also link his fundraiser and his post

@90-ghost @soon-palestine @northgazaupdates @fairuzfan
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"what do you mean your cat can't meow" behold, a keekki sounds compilation
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Fun fact;

Vasemmalla oleva on mulle sukua
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Pride kuukauden päättyminen herätti paljon ajatuksia 🌈 End of pride month woke up lot pf thoughts in me 🏳️🌈

Pride month ends and I thought about my nonbinary identity. It's great 🌟

I wish those in power would take us...more seriously.
💬 I don't understand you so I will not be interested of your human rights either

Discrimination happens inside queer spaces for same reasons.
💬 I don't understand what is the problem

I don't get why people who want treatments have to show they're "trans enough " for cis people who make decisions about the treatments.
💬 You have to wear this tie too

Why folk cannot be what they want to be since it doesn't hurt anyone.

You cannot measure queerness. Everyone is their own type of person.

My thoughts wandered in big circles. Lets help each others out since people in power will not do it.
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Playing through the greenery and litter of a mini forest's undergrowth for just one month may be enough to change a child's immune system, according to an experiment in Finland. When daycare workers rolled out a lawn, planted forest undergrowth (such as dwarf heather and blueberries), and allowed children to care for crops in planter boxes, the diversity of microbes in the guts and on the skin of the young kids appeared healthier in a very short space of time. Compared to other city kids who play in standard urban daycares with yards of pavement, tile, and gravel, 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds at these greened-up daycare centers in Finland showed increased T-cells and other important immune markers in their blood within 28 days.
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