Ilya Varlamov. (№ 442664)

It seems to me that the fundamental difference between the Finnish and Russian approach to winter is the cost of a human life. The Finns believe that human life is priceless, that in the city no one should be maimed and die from falling icicles and experience some kind of discomfort. And in Russia, as we know, a human life is worth nothing. And if an icicle fell on your head, if you slipped, broke your leg, then it is clear that you will not receive any compensation. Maximum - the authorities will shrug their shoulders, they will say: well,
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№ 442664   Added MegaMozg 05-08-2022 / 22:42

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