Did you know the concept of "suffering" is so alien in the Nordic region that the peoples there never developed a world to describe it?
>>212486766 (OP)This only happens with chads and chadlites. Being a manet or a sub-5 in Norway, Sweden, Denmark is brutal
>>212486766 (OP)i have no idea what this is
>>212486766 (OP)imagine if he was big black virile immigrant from the congo
>>212487142They must have been on a Brazilian school exchange earlier
>>212486766 (OP)i hate white women so much it's unreal
>>212486766 (OP)>pleasurestralian poster coming up with pure fiction in an attempt to lessen the lidelse of sufferway, sveahell and miserymark Every single day in this godforsaken taxed-to-death shithole is like torture.
>>212486766 (OP)this would make me very uncomfortable
>>212488273You told us often enough that you're gay, it's boring
>>212487142Suffering in German: Leiden
As usual, Nords just use generic Germanic vocabulary.
>>212488300NOT gay, it's just weird infront of all of these people. Is this like a school assembly or what?
>>212488363It’s like we’re closely related languages or something
>In Old Norse, "suffering" can be expressed through several words and phrases, depending on the specific nuance of suffering intended. Common terms include þjáning (general suffering), sorg (sorrow, grief), kvöl (pain, torment), and þola (to endure, to suffer). Additionally, concepts like stríð (strife), níð (scorn, disgrace), and neyð (distress, need) can also convey aspects of suffering.
>>212488441What's funny to me is that English is the only one that doesn't fit in with other Germanic languages in terms of vocabulary.
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>>212486766 (OP)School was fun.
Pic is my class back in 2004/2005.
>>212488813>12 kidsyou can't suffer in sweden, we were 30+ kids per class
>>212488861Our school had 86 students in total kek.
>>212488813>ZonnieThat’s you isn’t it, you poor bastard
>>212489418I will not answer that question. Not exactly the most common name.