Didn't we once talk about how Hina and Takki probably gets naked together (!) all the time and compares each others abs and biceps?? This pic makes me think of that scenario.
I think the mosquitos must be particularly evil this year!? I was already bitten a million times, and the bites are all really big and swollen and I'm usually not that sensitive to mosquitoes!
We don't celebrate midsummer here, though I did once happen to coincidentally go to a stone circle on June 22nd (the day after the midsummer's day people celebrate here lol) and there were lots of people hanging out and camping, haha. It's something New Age types celebrate! I'd love to do it sometime but I don't really like parties, and I don't think the hippies would accept me anyway XD
haha. Aaaw. But isn't hippies all open and accepting? XD Here we make like a cross with two rings on all covered with flowers and stuff, and this is supposed to represent the gods fertilizing Mother Earth. I think this goes way back to like, the vikings. XD And then everyone eats lots and drinks lots. XD I love midsummer! :D
The first I'd heard of people celebrating Midsummer was when a Finnish friend mentioned it the other day. Some people celebrating summer solstice, but that was a little earlier, and it's not widely celebrated at all. It sounds like fun, though.
I guess it's a Scandinavian/Nordic Europe thing. Midsummer is kind of as big as Christmas here, considering that everyone celebrates it, but while your celebrating christmas with your family you celebrate midsummer with friends. :D
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OR I WOULD BECOME A ZOMBIE D:
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This pic makes me think of that scenario.
I think the mosquitos must be particularly evil this year!? I was already bitten a million times, and the bites are all really big and swollen and I'm usually not that sensitive to mosquitoes!
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They are children of satan those damn mosquitos!!!
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And then everyone eats lots and drinks lots. XD I love midsummer! :D
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I don't think we celebrate midsummer here in Brazil D:
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I think it's a Scandinavian/Nordic Europe thing. XD
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Midsummer is kind of as big as Christmas here, considering that everyone celebrates it, but while your celebrating christmas with your family you celebrate midsummer with friends. :D
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