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Yes, I'm aware. the (militant) atheism is one of the things Estonia got really good at in USSR and is still good at so the ingrained religion in other countries/societies confounds me (and many of my people as well I believe).

I was at that Baltic Pride in 2010. wait, is that my friend there in the yellow shirt? well, my gf was working as a security guard at the time and was afraid she would let her fists do the talking if the situation would arise and it would maybe go on her criminal record and they could fire her so we didn't go to the

Sure, the 'Former Soviet' rubs me the wrong way sometimes, but in context of this piece I can see the links between anti-sodomy laws of USSR and the present situation. or maybe it's more to do with the Catholic church? idunno. I mean, I love Lithuanians, but their world is pretty different from us Estonians so maybe

It was a hot summer. The place was spiralling to bankruptcy. All the previous staff fled the sinking ship, but somehow not me and I didn't even have a contract. So the trash wasn't being picked up, the bags just accumulated in the courtyard. SO. MANY. MAGGOTS.

Now I want to dance around a big bathroom and yell POUF! POUF! It's a funny word okay.. I'll go to bed now, brain obviously needs to reset.

I was doing it BEFORE IT WAS COOL! I must be an oil pulling HIPSTER! yesssss!

There are different litters out there, some of them don't create dust.

that borscht looks good, but.. what is that slice of white bread doing there? eww.. go rye or go home.

Borscht 'pinions

You lead me around a dance floor with good skill and I will throw myself at you.

It's like a belly dancer's outfit, only meant for colder climate, you know, so yer bewbs and arms wouldn't get cold while you're shaking that thang.

APPARENTLY NOT, EXEPT FOR ALLSPICE, CUMIN, ANISE, MACE, AND JUNIPER BERRY (HELLO!) AND SOME OTHERS I MIGHT HAVE MISSED. IN OTHER WORDS: I FEEL YOUR SPICY PAIN!

I would be Juniper Berry because I'm prickly and drink gin. Oh, and in the land of my people half of my ancestors come from the place that's very much assosiated with junipers and my first name actually means berry.

Kai is only a female name in Estonia(n). some parents of course ignore these societal gender memos (I have come across a male Janika and Kersten, usually female names here) but I have yet to meet any male Estonian Kai's, any male Kai's at all actually.

this could be a hot british.. um.. thing where there are three hot things put together to become a glorious 3-in-1 thing.

this is the only acceptable way! don't go near my laundry!

Team Thomas!