User blog:Disturbedfan1100/6th of December, A special day for some of us

Today, on this very normal winter day, almost 100 years ago, a nation fought for its freedom. From the midst of World War 1 and Russian Revolution, a nation rose and stood up for its own freedom, like many others. And succeeded.

This nation fought against the red armies of communist revolutionaries and the communist regime of United Socialist Soviet Republics, alone and alongside with Germany. It took on the Cold War with it's most powerful weapon, neutrality. It has been known for its great warriors and spiritual men who helped in the conquest of Europe centuries ago.

Today, on 6th of December, it is Finland's independence day!

So take that bottle of Koskenkorva (vodka for dirty russian), get drunk, go to the streets, shout the loudest goddamn PERKELE you can and tell the russian communists to fuck off, then go back home to watch Tuntematon sotilas and be glad of this one day when you can be patriotic without being condemned for it! Today is the day when the Tsars powers were thrown away, the chains of oppression were broken and the songs of freedom were sung!

And on Sunday wake up with a terrible hangover, realize that you used all your money and you can't remember anything about the last day.

But hey, atleast you were there to celebrate our freedom from Russia, communism and, from our greatest mortal enemy who we solemnly hate forever and ever, Sweden. 6-1 FUCK YUO! 1995 AND 2011 BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES! DEN GLIDER IN! Now plox help us hate Russia while doing lots of trade with them so we aren't both broke and can afford our mutual hate-brotherly love relationship. And lets laugh at Estonia for not getting into Nordic (plox let us be Scandinavia).