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Denise 2 year s ago
#11 same in Denmark.
       
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Cam 2 year s ago
I remember, as a child, in my, the USA, it was much the same. Especially in the poorer neighborhoods where I grew up. Sadly those days are gone, but I have a difficult time giving up hope. The greed of the welfare generations have taken a toll.
       
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Cedric 2 year s ago
Half this stuff is also in the US
       
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There are no gates in the Finnish subway.

You don’t have to pass through gates to get on a train. Here, they rely on the honesty of passengers. But if someone wants to ride as a stowaway, then upon meeting with a ticket inspector, they will be fined €80 ($94).

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