You alright Portugal?
49 1 ReplyOh Portugal's feeling alriiight
26 0 Reply"mmm, medicine, my favourite..."
12 0 ReplyPortugal (and Switzerland, I think?) had a heroin problem in the 2000s. They decriminalized it and it was a major success.
10 0 ReplyBC needs to do the same. But instead we’re criminalizing open use which increases the likelihood of death for those doing drugs alone. 🤦♀️
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Poo innit
40 0 ReplyProbably talking about the weather or the food
23 0 ReplyShite
5 0 ReplyFookin shoite m8
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Bóbr 🦫
37 1 Replykurva anyád bóber
8 0 ReplyJakie bydle!
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👍
32 0 ReplyGerman efficiency
28 0 Reply🍺
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Germany: Great!
Italy: Hurray!
France: Love!
Austria: 😐26 0 ReplyUK: crap
Swiss: missing1 0 Reply
Uh, Turkey, we need to talk...
20 0 ReplyThe one thing that comes to mind for wolves and Turkey is the Grey Wolves, I wonder if it's related
9 0 ReplyExactly.
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Let them cook, we need more programmers.
3 0 Replyit's not furries dawg, it's Asena, turkish myth
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Bóbr kurwa
16 0 Replyja pierdolę jakie bydlę
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Turkiye 🐺
14 0 ReplyGive us a Guinness pint emoji ffs
Nobody using that is off to drink German-style Steiners
13 0 ReplyIIRC in Norway they have "Taco Friday"
11 0 ReplyYeah, we got sections of our grocery stores dedicated to them. Why, you ask? It is part of our national cultural heritage ever since we appropriated it from Mexico, of course.
5 0 ReplySame in Sweden.
I think the main reason is because a Swedish spice company spread the idea many years ago.
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Same, Austria, same.
9 0 Reply🍻 I am not surprised.
9 0 ReplyBritain’s just talking about water conditions at the local beach
8 0 ReplyIs there a source for this data?
8 0 ReplyNorway has tacos?
8 0 ReplyYep it's kind of a thing. Any Friday can be tacofredag in Norway.
https://thenorwayguide.com/taco-friday/
https://livingwithnorwegians.com/taco-friday-in-norway-fredagstaco/
https://theculturetrip.com/europe/norway/articles/how-taco-tuesday-became-taco-friday-in-norway
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Finland: we are sooo white
8 0 ReplyBelgium has waffles? C'mon.
6 0 ReplyYeah I feel like that one has to be trolling them
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Hinga dinga durgen, IT'S TACO DAY
5 0 ReplyOK, so Turkey is fascist and Portugal has a needle
as its most used emoji?? And what does the polish beaver stand for?4 0 ReplyBobr!
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seems like a strange definition of europe?
4 1 ReplyWhy is Russia shaped so weird?
2 0 ReplyThey wanted to use the geographical definition of Europe, so they cut off everything beyond the Ural mountains and Caspian sea.
9 0 ReplyEurasia gang
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You say european but mean the EU. There's a slight difference.
1 1 ReplyRussia is not part of Europe.
4 14 ReplyIt is. Europe is commonly defined all the way to the Ural mountains, which are located somewhere in the middle of Russia. Most of russian population lives in Europe.
22 0 ReplyAnd 'continents' are just arbitrary conventions. Where they begin/end can't be settled by anything objective. There are several models for delineating them.
11 0 ReplyCulturally I'd also put that part of Russia closer to the Slavic countries than to any fully Asian country.
4 0 ReplyBut why would the other countries, like Switzerland would be excluded then?
Edit: I'm asking in the context of the Russia is/is not in Europe conundrum.
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