Okay not my country of residence, but you can choose to burn at the 4th hottest global temp of 54C (129F) or you can also freeze at -65C (-85F).
Optionally, you can also enjoy staring directly at the sun as it rises or sets due to the air pollution.
Oh and you can also find this funni river dolphin:
Sir, this is a duck
I didn’t know this would be a guessing game. What is Pakistan?
Hehe yes.
What a guy
Almost as many saunas as cars. One sauna for every ~1.7 people.
You have the best hard seltzer full stop. Also how’s USA cosplay day lately?
Milk in a plastic jug?
Canada?
That’s milk in a plastic bag tho
That’s also not everywhere in Canada. We don’t have them anywhere in Alberta I’ve seen, and I’ve lived all over this province for my whole life.
Last time it was brought up in Lemmy, someone said it was mostly a British Columbia thing, but I’ve lived in BC for over a decade and never once seen bagged milk.
Yeah I’ve been to Saskatchewan, Ontario, Manitoba, BC, and Quebec multiple times and never seen that shit either. Maybe it’s a Newfie thing.
It’s in every grocery stores in Quebec as a 3pack (4L total)
Why the French always gotta be different about shit
It’s not immediately obvious in the store, though I can’t say I’ve been looking in the past decade or so. I’m from BC and my parents used to buy it while I was growing up.
It was back in the 80s
spending to much time at work and to much time on medical billing and administration and spending to much time on taxes and other government paperwork while making enough for now if your lucky but knowing you won’t have whats needed later in life
Unfortunately not just a U.S. thing
School shootings.
Constant mass shootings.
Ketchup chips.
What kind of chips do you mean? French fries or Lays? If the latter, I doubt it. If the first, I doubt it. Salt and vinegar crisps on the other hand, are uniquely popular in the UK.
Potato chips! We have salt and vinnies here too. Not unique to the UK at all.
We eat a banana with our soup.
And we like to put cheese in hot cocoa.
I almost instinctually downvoted that.
Going to the forest to pick mushrooms, nuts and berries. Going to the beach to pick up washed out amber. Having a lot of people grow their own food, even the city folk.
I was 99% sure Finland for the first one though, but somewhat makes sense
Oh that sounds like a dream!
If you like the former Soviet romantic a bit and can live with the fact that you are on Russia’s doorstep it’s indeed a very nice country. I had friends there,it’s really nice.
Czechia… except we are landlocked. Poland, then?
Look at my flag, lol. :D
Does not show up in my client, and the desc does not either when opening your profile.
Well, it’s Lithuania:)
Wiener Schnitzel
Living below sea level for generations, and only remembering when you see other countries flood.
Luckily, you are already trained to used these bad boys:
if NL gets annihilated by some climate related disaster, can the rest of the world claim hubris
Absolutely. You get first dibs on “I told you so”. But until then, I get the right to go “neener neener neeeeeener”" at the sea.
Free market Jesus.
Unchecked gun violence by a population against itself
Most of what an American would call bread, we don’t consider bread. Bread is dark. They don’t really sell bread in American stores, not sure about western Europe.
Our mustard will make grown men cry and your nose runny. Can be helpful when it’s blocked actually.
Checking under the toilet seat for redbacks.