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Is the singer Matt Barlow's son? Lol.
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"In English, Scandinavia usually refers to Denmark, Norway, and Sweden [3][5][6] Some experts argue for the inclusion of Finland and Iceland,[7][8][9] though that broader region is usually known by the countries concerned as Norden, or the Nordic countries.[10]" - Source: Wikipedia. [/argument]
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Just suck it, you are wrong. Your explaining isn't worth a rat's ass.
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@Vormal If you want to be so fucking offensive, then I might as well tell you that you are clearly an idiot. These "douchebags" aren't douchebags at all, because in their countries, allf the Nordic countries are a part of Scandinavia and Scandinavian Peninsula. It is only in Sweden, Norway and Denmark, that don't consider the rest of them a part of Scandinavia. It is even taught in schools, except in Sweden, Norway and Denmark, that all of them are a part of Scandinavia.
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The countries you brought up, are all nordic countries, but just a few of them are scandinavian countries. The thing is, that some freakin' douchebags cant understand that there is actually a difference between the two. And you are one of these idiotic douchebags. I can just facepalm to you, you clearly deserve it.
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I'm from Finland, too. And I seem to know this stuff way better than you. Nordic and scandinavian aren't the same thing. And just like I've typed before ; Finland isn't a part of Scandinavia, GEOGRAPHICALLY. Northern Finland is, in some cases consired as a part of Scandinavia, just becouse of the religous similarities with the beliefs of the scandinavian countries. Just suck it, you are wrong.
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@Vormal I'm from Finland. I know this stuff. Norway, Sweden and Denmark, Greenland, Finland, Iceland, Faroe Islands and Åland are all a part of the Nordic countries. Sweden, Norway and Denmark are considered the "main" Scandinavian countries. These countries don't count the other countries as "real" Scandinavian countries mostly cause they're dicks and want to be "better" than the rest. However, outside of these three countries, the rest of them are also a part of Scandinavia.
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Like I said, Finland isn't a part of Scandinavia, GEOGRAPHICALLY. And it's a fact, no matter what you think, it's a fact.
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@Vormal Actually, Finland is a part of Scandinavia, as are Sweden, Norway and Denmark. The north-west parts of Finland's Lapland aren't a part of Scandinavia, but Scandinavian Peninsula, which Denmark isn't a part of.
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pretty cool song
Finish bands are the best in the world
mtlpwns 2 years ago 38
I notice almost all the music i like is foreign and usually Finnish.
FuzzyPuppetFactory 2 years ago 35