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      2 years ago

      I just love how myopic you are. Why do you think prices are going up, and last I checked Finland wasn’t self sufficient in terms of food, and in fact heavily relies on imports. Imagine thinking that Finland will be spared food and energy shortages the rest of Europe is suffering. You don’t live in a bubble little buddy.

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          Oh he admits there will be shortages, but the same experts that created the current crisis assure him that everything will be fine. One has to have an exceptionally smooth brain to believe that. Living in Finland, you’ll soon get to understand the reality of the situation when winter comes in a few months.

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              It’s very clear that Finland will go down with the rest of the west. Every western country claimed to have preparations this whole time, and all of that turned out to be inadequate. Continuing to believe that magic will happen is sheer idiocy.

              Meanwhile, I’m simply being a realist based on what’s very clearly happening. Once you grow up and develop an adult brain you’ll learn to separate your wishes and desires from reality.

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                  2 years ago

                  If Finland actually was self sufficient in producing energy then you might even have a point here. Meanwhile, Finland’s economic future is quite obviously tied to the rest of Europe. You keep failing to understand that Finland exists as a tiny part of a larger global economy.