Scandinavia and the World
Scandinavia and the World

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@RusA #9856816
Yeah... That what i was curious about, why finn123 asked if u were an Asian Jew who migrated to Canada, that was so funny and far away from Germanic Lutherian American

Before he asked me that, we had previously had a discussion with a guy named Dan, who was an opinionated anime and kaiju-movie fan, and Finn123 used to provoke by calling him "the Weeaboo". That's a nonsense word taken from a webcomic, that was adapted to be an insult toward someone who fancies himself a Japanophile, but all he knows about Japanese culture is what he gets from anime and manga. Dan used to throw around words like "otaku", "kawaii", and "baka" without knowing what they really mean. I said something about how I used Yiddish words, not always accurately, and Finn123 said, "Maybe you're a Jewaboo!" So all that might have been the Asian and Jewish part, but I still don't know why he brought up Canada. :)

Oh... That weird KarlMarx was active in the forum using "Ziebenhaub_the_Texan" ID, so...that's why i also suspect that Applesrock was him (...) i don't believe that he is a 14 years old kid.

I've interacted with ApplesRock quite a lot, and I'm certain that he was who he said he was - though, of course, you never know for sure!

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He always came across to me as a somewhat neurotic teenager, but very intelligent, and fun to play our forum games with. Unfortunately, he recently left because of personal problems and because he doesn't find the forum as fun as it used to be.

I've got no plans to watch the Oscars, because I never do, and if I post anything about it, it would likely be about how I didn't see any of the movies and don't know who the actors are. :XD:

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oh...yeah...maybe that pine "tar", mixu didn't know either about that " tar", i though that tar for asphal which they always use it to make the road :XD: that's why i think it's a poisonus thing, thanx for the explanation

I did some looking up, and it turns out I was right, sort of. Terva, as the Finns call it, is pine sap that's been burned down to a tarry substance, and is used in soap and shampoo, and as a flavoring for candy and other things. The article points out that terva is basically similar to maple syrup, which is the sap from maple trees, boiled down to make a syrupy liquid. I suppose if you boiled it down until it's nearly dry, you'd have something similar, only maple-flavored instead of pine-flavored. :)