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People keep saying that those are the same thing, but surely hygge is mysigt in Swedish? Lagom is a totally different thing!

Bollocks. Huge, hairy bollocks. I have three grandparents alive in their nineties because, and only because, of NHS care.

Clearly you don’t if you imagine that we all petition parliament every time we want antibiotics, you halfwit. Have lived under “socialised” medicine all my life (U.K, Canada, Sweden) and have never once had any problem getting any treatment I needed in a timely fashion.

They are comparing two end of life situations. It’s horribly tragic that the little boy’s life will be so short, but his age sadly doesn’t make a difference here.

Yes because fearing for world stability is exactly the same as not being able to get into one screening of one movie on one day.

Totally! Because it’s impossible for two completely differ not things to be not fine at the same time!

For the love of all that is actual reality, please repeat and memorise: there. Is. No. Queue.

Host of QI sure, but Sandi Tostvig is also one of the founders of the Women’s Equality Party.

*raises hand sheepishly* Only it I’m hungover and really need food! Honest ;-)

I’ve never heard the sunglasses thing in my life - I’ve lived in both cities and I promise you wore sunglasses often. Don’t risk a migraine on our account!

As a Londoner I say wear sneakers if you want to! People will spot you’re American in any case and the only people who might be dicks about it are dicks anyway so you might as well be comfortable. I’d be surprised it anyone gave you any hassle in either city just for existing while American (they’re big tourist

What’s utopian about Switzerland (other than views and chocolate). Do you mean Swedish uptopia?

You’ll be fine in Scotland - welcome!

Depends on the last time you lived in the UK - I *think* it’s five years, but that may be if you’re living in an EU country. UK.gov should be able to confirm.

1) “born”

But then look at the Irish and English...

I know what you mean and do agree, but I also resent how “rare” is twisted by the anti-choice brigade. I’d also wish for heart transplants to be rare but it doesn’t mean I have any moral problem with it!

But surely you understand that there’s a difference between understanding something intellectually and actually experiencing it? It’s like, I’ve worked in a daycare so I think I can imagine parenthood pretty well - but actually experiencing it is a whole different thing. Kristin Davies even says she ‘thought’ she got

Funny timing, as I just came across this today in a 1921 Screenland. This, is not a recipe, Will Rogers.

We’re in no position to judge after June.