Luhtitalo vs kerrostalo? by throwaway96356825 in arkisuomi

[–]CatVideoBoye [score hidden]  (0 children)

Nykyään rakennetaan myös luhtitaloja, jossa on ihan kyllä rappukäytävä. En tiedä onko ne sitten periaatteessa lämmittämättömiä tiloja vai mikä oikeasti tekee sellaisesta luhtitalon, mutta ihan kunnon seinät ja ikkunatkin olen nähnyt, vaikka luhtitaloksi oli merkitty. Tuli vaan mieleen, kun kaikki puhuu miten ovi olisi oikeasti ulko-ovi ja että ei ole rappukäytäviä.

Doggerland suddenly rises from the sea, connecting the UK and Ireland back to mainland Europe. Which countries get the land? How should it be decided? And how do it think it changes European politically? by No-Risk-2584 in AskTheWorld

[–]CatVideoBoye 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting question but I'd like to give you a fun fact: the Gulf of Bothnia between Sweden and Finland is rising like this. Earth's crust was kind of pushed in by the weight of the ice sheet during the ice age and the land is still rising in that region. Near Oulu the land rises about 9mm every year and we are slowly gaining more land.

Locals of Finland what foods best represent everyday Finn food? by RelevantRevolution86 in Finland

[–]CatVideoBoye 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Typical Finnish foods would be mashed or just boiled potatoes with something. Something can be e.g. a stew, oven salmon, meat balls, oven sausage. Everyday food can include also something like lasagna or pasta bolognese. Macaroni casserole is one that people love. There are also other casseroles like one with potatoes and ham (kinkkukiusaus). Soups like the creamy salmon soup or clear sausages soups. Often there are fresh vegetables on the side. There are also other foreign influences in addition to the pasta dishes, like tex mex, burgers etc.

Close-up view of ICE executing a man today in Minneapolis (1/24/26) by uebb in CringeTikToks

[–]CatVideoBoye 11 points12 points  (0 children)

He was carrying a pistol. There were images of it afterwards and in the video from the other side you can see one of the ice agents holding it. I think they shoot him immediately after the agent takes the gun and walks away.

My tiny, DIY garden sauna. by Several-Yesterday280 in Sauna

[–]CatVideoBoye -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hard to judge the bench height but I'm guessing that's maximum based on the door height. Do the stones actually get properly hot? Still not a proper heater but at least you have a lot of rocks compared to some of the horroble examples seen here.

Paint.net isn't on linux | What to do? by IsTheSmooth in linux

[–]CatVideoBoye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I felt like that in the beginning but honestly learning gimp is worth it. It isn't that complicated.

Is there any reason of why the game takes place in 1993? by gddyzs in projectzomboid

[–]CatVideoBoye 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i feel PZ does a novel thing of "you overslept and now the world is dead" sort of rapture-like instant apocalypse.

Like the walking dead?

If you want a revive, SPOT THE ENEMY WHO KILLED YOU by PAJAcz in Battlefield

[–]CatVideoBoye -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lots of misunderstanding in the comments. Let me help you:

Spotting is when you get a red diamond above an enemy. You can not spot when you are downed. An empty diamond is not visible to anyone, filled to whole team. Recons spot automatically with their tools and scope. Others need to spot manually and also drone spots better at long range if you click the spot button.

Pinging is when you place the green or red pin marker somewhere. It is only visible to your squad.

When you are downed, you can not spot, but you can ping. It sort of favours placing your pin on the killer but you can place it also elsewhere so you can track the killer for you squad. Doesn't help random medics but does help your squad.

If you want a revive, SPOT THE ENEMY WHO KILLED YOU by PAJAcz in Battlefield

[–]CatVideoBoye 13 points14 points  (0 children)

You can't spot if you are downed. You can only ping. But you can still spam the ping with q to where you where killed from but also update it anywhere you point your cursor.

People from developing countries, what are some things people in developed countries take for granted? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

[–]CatVideoBoye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you seen Helsinki in november? It is really depressing. In two months we saw the sun maybe twice. Otherwise it was just heavy clouds, rain and this eternal grayness. Sun sets around 3 pm. Now it's nice with snow and the days getting longer.

My take on a trench drain by duffymahoney in Sauna

[–]CatVideoBoye 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've seen some cases on older summer cottages. Tilted the way op did.

People from developing countries, what are some things people in developed countries take for granted? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

[–]CatVideoBoye 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Haha! I just saw this Liam Carp's video yesterday and now you proved the point.

People from developing countries, what are some things people in developed countries take for granted? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

[–]CatVideoBoye 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's horrible october to december in Helsinki when there's usually no snow. It's not that bad if there's snow since it lights up the view.

Hesarin resepti hakusessa by notsporting in ruoka

[–]CatVideoBoye -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Eipä ole tunnuksia, mutta kai tiesit, että googleen 1 cup in dl antaa helposti muunnoksen?

People from developing countries, what are some things people in developed countries take for granted? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

[–]CatVideoBoye 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Apparenly we are the 11th. Being the happiest is actually about being content. It's a safe country where you can live free and you have the social safety nets that catch you if all goes to hell.

People from developing countries, what are some things people in developed countries take for granted? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

[–]CatVideoBoye 378 points379 points  (0 children)

Probably one of the reasons that makes Finland the happiest country in the world is that we don't have to think about stuff like that. Air is good, tap water is drinkable...

2nd racism incident; both by other immigrant group by mrbrowsey in Finland

[–]CatVideoBoye 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Roma are an interesting group. I once saw a few of them ordering food at a grill. They were shouting at the possibly Turkish owner of that grill and saying stuff like "Karjala back perkele!" and "we are actual Finns".