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What's it like living in a "nordic" (and I mean NORDIC, not mere scandinavian) village\ town\small city, in the Rural parts of Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, maybe Iceland?
Being in your house during the Winter, maybe even living near the Arctic areas--is it the "best possible" life for a Human? Just imagine; being a human, living in a non-crime society, a land of Ice and Snow, eating a raw meat-raw milk diet like a barbarian warrior--far from the brutality of the Spaniard heat, the British gloom and fog, the arid, rocky tortures of the Balkan and Baltic landscapes...
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>>215961859
Log off bro
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>>215962012
>bro
WTF are you doing with your life, wigger loser?
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>Switzerland
>Nordic
Latino education
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>>215962297
>Brazil
>Brazil
Brazil
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>>215961859
stop watching varg
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>>215961859
you should know, argentina is nordic as fuck
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>>215961859
I live in picrel.
>sit at my pc in my small apartment
>go for walks at night
>visit grocery store on saturday mornings when everyone is sleeping

That's my life.
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>>215961859
Norway?
>suffering
>pain
>gloomy and damp
Imagine commuting to work in full public transport and damp https://youtube.com/watch?v=c3P382Cwi4s
Yep that's Norway
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>>215965042
>Bergen Norway
This is a contradiction
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>>215965300
it could have been worse, it could have been Oslo in -20C or even worse, Trondheim in -25C, dark and full of snow.
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>>215965042
>Oh, no! Look at me! Look how I suffer while I'm living in one of the richest firstie cunts! *wipes eyes with money*
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>>215965744
geeg another stupid delusional thirdie
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>>215961859
the darkness meme is heavily overrated. this might be the worst period its raining non stop, it can last up to christmas. once it gets proper winter and a snow cover it really isnt that dark, snow reflects light in such a way that even moonlight makes a difference. for most of the year we get more daylight hours than most southroons do.
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The Arctic and near-Arctic is one of the most inhospitable places possible for humans, what the fuck are you on about
The societies might be functional but it's only because out of necessity -- it's such a shitty place that dysfunctional ways of organization have simply died out.
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>>215965672
Checked climate comparison. Oslo is almost like my city, but more warm in winter and a bit more rainy overall.
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>>215965957
Your winters are sunnier than here btw. If we mean the weather.
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>>215966074
>it's such a shitty place that dysfunctional ways of organization have simply died out.
Uhm, hello there.
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>>215966122
norway being both coastal and montainous gives off a bit wrong weather statistics. most go by the citys (oslo, bergen, trondheim, tromsø etc) and they are coastal. drive 30 min from any of them and the weather is siberian.
within the city limits of trondheim i have experienced green grass and full summer and 1,5m of snow in the higher elevation suburbs on the same day.
usually our cities are kinda well off when it comes to winter but most dont live there and we got harsh winters everyehere else.
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>>215966412
>drive 30 min from any of them and the weather is siberian.
Siberia actually have mostly sunny winters.
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>North of polar circle
>larger settlement on the coast
Just don't. Its too dark, too rainy, and too humid.
What is even more annoying is that as you go north of the circle, infrastructure gets scarcer and scarcer. Supply infrastructure breaks several times per decade, and you need to go flying to the nearest large city if you want any kind of medical services.
You end up paying a lot of taxes to be a second class citizen. And all you get for it, is that you overpay for living costs so you can get some hiking experience once in a while.

And its not like living rurally in middle Norway, where at the least you can reach a major city in 2-3 hours of driving.
Alpine climate is also better, because it actually gets snowy, which means the winters don't get that dark. And the summers get bright and warm.
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>>215966412
Irkutsk in Siberia, Krasnovishersk is in Russian European part.
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>>215966574
by siberian i mean cold af yet nice. cold weather usually means clear sky and i rather have that than 0C and rain.
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>>215966674
Fuck, wrong pic.
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>>215966674
>>215966714
link to website?
but im not shure what they define as "comfortable" i recorded temperatures up to 38c in this region this summer.
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>>215966714
Kinda misleading without also accounting for humidity and wind.
With dry air and little wind nothing is stopping you from going jogging in boxer shorts while its 5-10C outside.

And Trondheim is at the ocean level, even if most of the sprawl has been elevated significantly to avoid the worst climate.
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>>215966818
https://weatherspark.com/compare/y/105786~68746~65514/Comparison-of-the-Average-Weather-in-Krasnovishersk-Trondheim-and-Oppdal
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>>215966889
Yeah, I know. I posted it more about the dark cloudy sky than about the temperatures.
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>>215966889
Also this thing is interesting. I guess that's because it never gets hot enough in Norway.
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>>215963669
Bollebygd is right in the middle of two cities. You're basically a suburb to both Gothenburg and Borås. POSER
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>>215966889
lol i bought my house in tydal (elevation 300m) to get away from winter. my cousin screamed through the phone wtf are you thinking about? he lives at 300m elevation in trondheim, i barely see snow here. he had to eat his words several times last winter and have a dedicated tractor to clear his driveway while i dont give a fuck.
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>>215966983
Snowfall and rain are separated.
Temperature is measured for plant growth, but also daily averages which means 30C a day and 10C during night due lack of humidity means a horrid average

I also couldn't get it to show muggy weather on locations which experience several days of it during summer.
Such as 25-30C into harsh ocean mist



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