It’s very strange to me. I live in Sweden, we barely shut things down, no masks etc things went about as well as other places that did do masms and we’re now looking like we’re doing better in some respects (e.g. education)
We fucked up at the start of it all with care home rules not being strict enough but otherwise all good.
So many people said this whole situation wouldn’t end Reddit, like the end of Reddit would be some big huge sudden bang when the apps turned off.
They couldn’t seem to grasp the idea that it could be the end of the Reddit we knew with a huge injection of new users to potential replacements. Only time will tell.
Quite recently. My husband kept asking me to Ren as he’s from the same town as me but I knew it was a bit rappy and rap is not my thing.
Turns out Ren is great and some rap is maybe alright so that surprised me.
Didn't the people living there want to stay part of the UK?
Ultimately that should be what decides it in all situations really, not stuff that happened in the past.
This is Sigge, my Swedish cat. He is sideways as I can't figure out how to rotate it yet.