Kaios wrote:Spice Girls are integral to understanding Ysh's thought process when communicating, duly noted.
Sarge wrote:The Netherlands
lwdragon wrote:If somebody will ever decides move to North Norway i can explain a bit how life goes here.
I live in Finnmark, its nice around, but still - not nice place to live. Winter lasts for 8 months and the last 4 months is spring-summer-autumn mixed together and in this mixed period most time its just cloudy, rainy, windy and cold. In winter best activities you can have is skying and snow scooters, in summer - fishing, hiking, camping (but you gonna die from mosquitos and "knots" out there). There is some other activities you can do, but everyone should not forget one thing: in Norway, everything what is fun - forbidden.
Food is literately - shit. First its expensive, second - lack of variety. We often driving to Finland or Sweden so we can buy better food.
Prices for everything is high, but payment also high. But to find wok nowadays is hard, especially for foreigners that dont speak norwegian.
Traveling takes forever, everywhere is long distances. If you want to fly somewhere first you need fly to Oslo, so it means only flight form north to Oslo gonna cost 60% of your total flight price.
So if somebody gonna move then better move to south Norway, life bit easier there.
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shubla wrote:Sarge wrote:The Netherlands
Glaciers will melt and you will drown! Better pick Finland!
MagicManICT wrote:But if you want to talk about that, how much of Finland is tundra? Isn't that like 70-80% ice?
shubla wrote:It caused the land to lower, and thus the land is slowly rising. So if you buy some land near the shore, you will soon have even more land.
sabinati wrote:do you expect me to just check the forum constantly, fuck off
DoctorCookie wrote:I live in Texas, I'd rather live in Scotland.
Burinn wrote:shubla wrote:It caused the land to lower, and thus the land is slowly rising. So if you buy some land near the shore, you will soon have even more land.
Is that supposed to outpace glacial melt?
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