Swedish people, do you know what does this mean?

Swedish people, do you know what does this mean? from sweden

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  1. Fick flashbacks från hästtjejerna i mellanstadiet, var helt säker på att de skulle börja gnägga

  2. Crazy people that have nothing better to do. Or art.. I always have issues telling those things apart.

  3. Ah that’s a very special moment. It’s when the Swedish woman becomes ready for mating season. Usually this special occasion takes place in the country side but it seems you were able to spot it in the city , lucky guy 👍

  4. In short: Stockholm has statues of former kings on horses. To reclaim the space/to show diversity (or something along those lines) a feminist performance group are pretending to be horses running around to these statues.

  5. They pretend they are sitting on galloping horses. Early onset of childhood nostalgia, probably not fatal, just mildly annoying.

  6. In swedish we call it “esteter” and “future/current konstfack” and we generally dont give them too much attention

  7. Once a week the local mental institution let the patients out to get some excercise. Good for them and good for their health! 🙂

  8. Detta betyder att de läser estet och har finansiellt säkrat av föräldrar tills de är 28 och skaffar sig sitt första, ursäkta andra jobb. De jobbade ändå deltid 2veckor när de va 16, för att få sig en gratisresa av päronen till Grekland.

  9. When I was little I pretended to be a pony sometimes. It looked a lot like this. I didnt do it with an audience though. Not sure what the point of that would be 🙂

  10. De letar efter någon att para sig med. Rid upp jämnsides och smek manen lätt, om honan ger ifrån sig ett gnägg så accepterar hon hanens förfråga och de rider sedan bort i solnedgången.

  11. They are in a human version of an “Ant mill”.

    An ant mill is an observed phenomenon in which a group of army ants are separated from the main foraging party, lose the pheromone track and begin to follow one another, forming a continuously rotating circle, commonly known as a “death spiral” because the ants will eventually die of exhaustion.

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