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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 1:18 am
@ Eveyone - My leg has been fine for the past few days. I couldn't walk for almost 3 days at first, but after rubbing the painful spot and putting out-of-date creams on it, it slowly started going away. And of course the day that I had no pain, I saw an advertisement on the street for magnesium tablets for muscle cramps. Talk about irony.
@ Cruor - There's only Sweden, the top of Norway and Russia that surround Finland. D:
@ Digital - You're thinking about Sweden, they let just about no one in. That's why all the foreigners are flooding here. I think they made the law a bit more strict some time ago, but I can't be sure. But hey, there's plenty of room here.
WIKIPEDIA - Finland currently numbers 5,302,778 inhabitants and has an average population density of 17 inhabitants per square kilometre. The biggest and most important cities in Finland are the cities of the Greater Helsinki metropolitan area – Helsinki, Espoo and Vantaa.
The share of immigrants in Finland is among the lowest of the European Union countries. Foreign citizens comprise 2.3 percent of the population.[21] Most of them are from Russia, Estonia and Sweden.
See, it's practically empty here.
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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 3:39 am
I have always wanted to move to northern Europe, I have been trying to choose between your country, Norway, or a few others actually... but I cannot decide so I still live here. I liked Germany ok when I lived there but I want something new now.
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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 11:44 am
Dark_Mana @ Eveyone - My leg has been fine for the past few days. I couldn't walk for almost 3 days at first, but after rubbing the painful spot and putting out-of-date creams on it, it slowly started going away. And of course the day that I had no pain, I saw an advertisement on the street for magnesium tablets for muscle cramps. Talk about irony.
@ Cruor - There's only Sweden, the top of Norway and Russia that surround Finland. D:
@ Digital - You're thinking about Sweden, they let just about no one in. That's why all the foreigners are flooding here. I think they made the law a bit more strict some time ago, but I can't be sure. But hey, there's plenty of room here.
WIKIPEDIA - Finland currently numbers 5,302,778 inhabitants and has an average population density of 17 inhabitants per square kilometre. The biggest and most important cities in Finland are the cities of the Greater Helsinki metropolitan area – Helsinki, Espoo and Vantaa.
The share of immigrants in Finland is among the lowest of the European Union countries. Foreign citizens comprise 2.3 percent of the population.[21] Most of them are from Russia, Estonia and Sweden.
See, it's practically empty here. 17 inhabitants per square kilometer? AWESOME! but its northern europe. its cold. i dont like teh cold. that's why i left maine. i think i'll stay elsewhere
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 3:43 am
MegaTherion777 but its northern europe. its cold. i dont like teh cold. that's why i left maine. i think i'll stay elsewhere Cold? Scandinavia is the perfectest place to stay in Europe during the summer, I would believe. Though winters may be slightly colder wink . But for that you could get a house at the Mediterranean Sea.
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:54 am
kacisko Cold? Scandinavia is the perfectest place to stay in Europe during the summer, I would believe. Though winters may be slightly colder wink . But for that you could get a house at the Mediterranean Sea. We are lucky to have 4 seasons, hot in the summer, mild and rainy in the autumn, snowy and cold/freezing (depending on where you live or on the year, this past winter was really mild and lame and there was almost no snow) and warm, sunny and sometimes rainy spring.
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 8:01 am
Dark_Mana kacisko Cold? Scandinavia is the perfectest place to stay in Europe during the summer, I would believe. Though winters may be slightly colder wink . But for that you could get a house at the Mediterranean Sea. We are lucky to have 4 seasons, hot in the summer, mild and rainy in the autumn, snowy and cold/freezing (depending on where you live or on the year, this past winter was really mild and lame and there was almost no snow) and warm, sunny and sometimes rainy spring.sounds like juarez (my hometown)
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:40 pm
Divinus Cruor Dark_Mana kacisko Cold? Scandinavia is the perfectest place to stay in Europe during the summer, I would believe. Though winters may be slightly colder wink . But for that you could get a house at the Mediterranean Sea. We are lucky to have 4 seasons, hot in the summer, mild and rainy in the autumn, snowy and cold/freezing (depending on where you live or on the year, this past winter was really mild and lame and there was almost no snow) and warm, sunny and sometimes rainy spring.sounds like juarez (my hometown) bob dylan wrote a song about juarez *sings off-key* when you're lost in the rain in juarez and its eastertime too, and your gravity fails and negativity dont pull ya through... something something i forget the lyrics...something about a brothel... something something
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