Plot twist, he’s not taking picture of the shirt he is wearing, but the fact he’s got socks in his crox.
Eh, that’s just a band t-shirt. Usually that kind of text is on a metal band’s t-shirt.
Its British band shirt.
Based Cradle of Filth shirt, would not wear it myself tho
What’s the joke?
I’m an atheist, even I think that’s just disgusting.
Edgy atheism is massive in Finland, strange for a country that, in living memory, has been almost totally secular.
in the 90s some grandma would schwack that guy with a newspaper. and although i agree with ‘live and let live’ … i’d kinda side with the grandma.
my parents raised me that one doesn’t wear shirts with writing that might offend other people “without good reason”. so i’d never have wanted to wear this. and if my brother was to wear… the shirt would have gone to the fire.
what is good reason? “stop genocide now” “black lives matter” “end racism” … essential messages that bother some people but shouldn’t bother anyone.
my dad also wouldn’t have wanted us to wear crocs with no rubber left on the sole when crossing a street.. its not safe. and while my *dad* would have worn crocs with socks (new crocks with traction on bottom), my mom wouldn’t let my brother out like that (and i knew better 😛 )
I think i recognise this city. Was this taken in front of a library and the town hall by chance?
my landscaper? we usually just nod hello. never talk to the guy.
Nah that’s a band, not something you see everyday in Finland or unique to Finland
Maybe you haven’t noticed but Finns love keeping things the way they are, cause “it’s always been done that way”, rules are rules
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That is Cradle of Filth t-shirt…
Yes that’s some amazing humor indeed
There’s not even a joke in it
Plot twist, he’s not taking picture of the shirt he is wearing, but the fact he’s got socks in his crox.
Eh, that’s just a band t-shirt. Usually that kind of text is on a metal band’s t-shirt.
Its British band shirt.
Based Cradle of Filth shirt, would not wear it myself tho
What’s the joke?
I’m an atheist, even I think that’s just disgusting.
Edgy atheism is massive in Finland, strange for a country that, in living memory, has been almost totally secular.
in the 90s some grandma would schwack that guy with a newspaper. and although i agree with ‘live and let live’ … i’d kinda side with the grandma.
my parents raised me that one doesn’t wear shirts with writing that might offend other people “without good reason”. so i’d never have wanted to wear this. and if my brother was to wear… the shirt would have gone to the fire.
what is good reason? “stop genocide now” “black lives matter” “end racism” … essential messages that bother some people but shouldn’t bother anyone.
my dad also wouldn’t have wanted us to wear crocs with no rubber left on the sole when crossing a street.. its not safe. and while my *dad* would have worn crocs with socks (new crocks with traction on bottom), my mom wouldn’t let my brother out like that (and i knew better 😛 )
I think i recognise this city. Was this taken in front of a library and the town hall by chance?
my landscaper? we usually just nod hello. never talk to the guy.
Nah that’s a band, not something you see everyday in Finland or unique to Finland
Maybe you haven’t noticed but Finns love keeping things the way they are, cause “it’s always been done that way”, rules are rules