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Zebra 4 year s ago
Why is there a Danish passport in the picture?
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Sister 4 year s ago
you misspelled Swedistan
       
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Photo 4 year s ago
I wish I was born in Scandinavia, the most civilized and evolved region with the highest functioning governments. I guess that’s why it’s ranked as the best place in the world for regular citizens with the most people-centric government programs.
       
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Zebra 4 year s ago
I am Swedish and I have never seen a gossip window
lots of fake news in the thread but #1 is true 32°F iz summer when it's -5 F then maybe I have a hat
       
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Occasion 4 year s ago
Ikea was founded by a Nazi supporter 35
       
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Mistake 4 year s ago
#9: "When they found out that eating candy too often was bad for your teeth, the lördagsgodis tradition was born: the Swedish people could eat as many sweets as they wanted, but only one day a week."

I just can't imagine the pervasive cultural mindset necessary for an entire country to permit their government to regulate every individual's eating of candy.

This rubs my spirit of rugged individualism the wrong way - just like when NYC Mayor Bloomberg tried to ban the selling of large-sized soft drinks. Who gave these nanny-state politicians the idea that they had any authority over such things? That's what parents are for. Damn, Sweden, have a Snickers bar.
       
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Jelyyfish 4 year s ago
... just missing the part, who actually does all the low paying "dirty" work - gastarbeiter, will be the word you looking for.

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Tymusz 4 year s ago
#3 ..._HAVE_ to spend... like it's a punishment?
       
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In 2015, they started implanting chips in people in Sweden.

The Swedes started experimenting with microchips in 2015 and now, there are more than 3,000 chipped people in the country. The procedure is very simple: they use a syringe to inject a chip under the skin. It looks like a thin wire. They contain information about credit cards, all access cards, driver’s licenses, and all other important data. These chips cost between $150 to $200.

 

They have very strict rules about fireworks.

In order to ensure the safety of people during the holidays, in 2019 they adopted a law regarding fireworks: in order to launch fireworks, people have to take special classes and get special permission. And sellers can only sell their products to the people that have completed this class and have a license.

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