LOTTE Xylitol Sugarless Gum--The Finnish love the Nipponese
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Vähänkö ihana mies :D kyllä mäkin ton perässä juoksisin :P
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Sori tää saattaa kuullostaa tosi vihaselta kommentilta mutta vihaan yli kaiken kun joku sanoo, että ei halua olla suomalainen. Se on jotenkin niin rasittavaa. Mutta musta tuntuu ettet tarkottanu sitä ihan niin kirjaimellisesti kuin jotkut saattavat ottaa sen. :D
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@joeXmaspunk Wow i really didn't think that you would answer me:o It's just stupid that you guys always think that blond=swedish since we have more blonds in finland and other nordics+estonia are "blondcountries" too..And I thought that since swedish is germanic language like english you would recognize that that's not germanic language but i was wrong..You guys don't know what is xylitol? well okey..:----o I didin't mean to be mean, thank's for uploading this, it's funny!:)
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@joeXmaspunk Why would u even think that? It's a fact that Finns aren't Germanic ppl. We're Finno-ugric, like Sami-ppl
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Wait fifty years and there won't be any white ppl in Finland =) Cheers
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You guys still make kickass rock music so it can't be all bad I guess...
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ad starts with フィンランドの休日...
And you dont know what is the country????
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lol. we finns arent crazy man but we live here in theforest and in the cold and dont see each other so what do you expect??
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xylitol is pure sugar and alcohol if you look at it in a chemical perspective
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Voihan =') Tuo japski on niin sulonen, ei ihme, että "everyone's in love with him"! Tulee kyllä hymy huulille joka kerta ko tämän kattoo :D
Thanks for the uploader d(^__^)b
Oh come on did that language sound like swedish? NO! And swedes are also always so tanned..n___n' there are few hints that those are not swedish, also that this is xylitol commercial!
And finns are like someone said 80% europeans, rest is some weird asian thing i guess...
greeenrain 5 months ago
@greeenrain
I know nothing about how Swedish or Finnish sounds. It is not like any of those cultures have bleed well into the culture here in West Texas. Germans have strongly impacted Texas as a "white" ethnic group. I know there are more, but you never of towns named after something Swedish or Finnish or Russian or Japanese. So how am I supposed to know or have any idea.And why would most Americans know what Xylitol is? Listen: I dig culture; I learned something.from this CM.
joeXmaspunk 5 months ago