It’s the Ievan Polkka, “Ieva’s polka” where Ieva is a Finnish/Baltic variation of the name Eva.
It’s the Ievan Polkka, “Ieva’s polka” where Ieva is a Finnish/Baltic variation of the name Eva.
Right?! A country that’s so prudish and worried about nudity, and yet they observe each other on the toilet? I feel like the whole transgender-bathroom discussion would be mostly gone if they had normal toilets with privacy.
I, too, commit most of my crimes from inside of a public toilet.
I think there may be a misunderstanding. The concept of jaywalking is nuts to me, and many Europeans. The USA has made it illegal to… walk? In the Netherlands, we don’t even have a word for this. It’s just walking. Traffic participation while not in a car.
Those words are not Dutch and neither is the grammar of the sentence, if you accept those words as real. Poopensharten is not Dutch-like, our words are not constructed like that and the phonemes are wrong for the language. I’m guessing it’s an American slang term. The sentence is pseudo-Dutch, and that’s what makes it funny, even to native Dutch speakers.
Some of the words are Dutch, yes. But not those
Being on time doesn’t require effort? How’s the weather in Neurotypia?
On the one hand: this is not Dutch. On the other hand: yes.
Right? They totally missed the actual insane part. And this is a word that Dutch people really use.
The two kinds of left wing people
Mine is biannual.
Big Iron is a song by Marty Robbins, about a criminal named Texas Red, who wore a big iron on his hip.
Found Texas Red.
Am I the only one who wears earplugs on an airplane? Planes are loud as fuck and it’s exhausting. I always wear earplugs, and put noise cancelling headphones over them.
In Poland, they also have sweet pierogi (filled with berries) for dessert. It’s great, especially when you can’t get enough of pierogi, and want to eat a sweet pierogi dessert after your pierogi meal. The ingredients are basically the same: boiled dough and berries. I could see this being tasty.
This stupid “Nobody: “ meme needs to finally die, though.
I’m the diggy diggy hole lemming
That’s an adjective, that’s fine. It’s about using “females” as a noun.
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