Originally posted by duke o' york
The director of A Nightmare on Elm Street IV (Dream Master) was Renny Harlin, who is Finnish.
The lead singers of Hedningarna, Sanna Kurki-Suonio and Tellu Paulasto are also Finnish.
Finland won its independence from Russia in 1917 and joined the EU in 1995.
The other two I don't know. I've got a feeling that "he" in Finnish means "she" in English or vice versa but am not sure about this. Perhaps Juize could help out here?
Let me demonstrate my feelings now:
Me --->

<---also me.
I haven't noticed this thread for days now. And when get easy.
I feel
v e r y stupid. Anyway:
He: she means probably just the mean that in finnish,
he = hän
she = hän,
so those are same words. There are no difference whatsoever.
That's why often #### myself up when calling feminine to 'he'.
[EDIT: More text...]
5 means the sauna, where you actually beat yourself with a
bunch of leaves of birch (!). I've heard that romans also used
same methods before discovering the soap.
But it's more like a tradition in here to use birch.
Next question goes to Duke, because he answered first,
and I had no idea of answer of of of 2.
So yourk's duke, move your mass and get the question.