Do your country celebrate midsummer?

Do your country celebrate midsummer?

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I guess it's San Juan. We make bonfires, jump over it to protect ourselves against witches, eat sardines and we get drunk.

how is she so tan?

Nah, that's pagan shit.

ofc, Jaanipäev is every Estonians favourite holiday
literally designated drinking day

You gonna replace it with Ramadan soon steamboy.

With Christmas.

>be brazilian
>arrange summer olympic in winter

I guess olympic committee was bribed once again.

How did the midsummer celebrations come to be in Finland? do you guys even have summer?

We sort of do with our Independence Day on the 4th.

Wish we had more summer holidays to be honest.

>do you guys even have summer?
well, the weather forecast predicts +30C for the weekend.

I always thought Finland was a frozen wasteland with year round sub zero temps. guess i was wrong lel.

she is pretty

Midsummers eve is probably the oldest festive finns have been celebrating. It used to be a day dedicated to the main god in old finnic religions and it was believed the light as day night had special shamamistic powers to it.

Sounds cool, so you guys get shitfaced and look at the pretty colors in the sky?

>belly button piercing
>vodka
>holding a box of condoms with her teeth
She's wife material.

>She's

Just because there is a winter olimpics, doesnt mean the REAL olimpics is the summer one now.

>Midsommar
Best day in my life desu

Med skin

She doean't look med

I claim her as my wifu

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no, but we have ivan kupala which is a pretty same thing

Fuck normalfags

Scandinavian women love getting blacked by solariums

international drinking and jumping over fires day

Wew we have something just like that where everyone jumps over a fire so the fire cleanses them of evil or whatever

we celebrate Noc Kupały in the East

We used to.

In the 1930s.

nice

>tfw I will never nail a pagan qt

normieeeeees

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVITUN NORMOT POISTAKAA ITSENNE

damn she needs my cock in her mouth so fucking soon hay

>Finns
>scandinavian

Yeah, by loosing to Albania

As tired as I am of the Sweden memes.

>condom brand literally named Sultan

kek, didn't notice

Dance around the Jew bonfire, eh Hans?

What have you done? That was the one thing keeping the """"""Refugees""""" out, now Mahmoud will tell all his friends and his 2 billion cousins and theyll be on their way

:P

Don't know if Ferragosto counts but we just have parties on the beach at night with bonfires and fireworks.

IIRC it's because the tip of the condom looks like a sultans hat

No it rains on every midsummer and anyway shit celebration.

Thats bs weathercast though senpai, right now they can't even tell on one days forecazt whether it'll rain or not.

Ryyppänkö tänään vai odotanko perjantaihin

ryyppää ilman muuta. juo oikein kunnolla, ettei yhteiskunnan tarvitse enää kovin kauaa maksella surkeaa olemassaoloasi.

Fucking normie fest

Yes!

No, it's summer time the whole year

Sounds pagan

Is that a Berber custom?

yea pretty much this
even if we're midwinter

Yes we do.

ooooh if that's it we do celebrate it, but in winter

woah that's like my teenage years but much bigger.

>Jaanipäev

Baltic imperialism at work, next you know its Jāņi.

Midsummer is called St. John's day everywhere, not just here.

Stop ruining everything man

June 24th is literally the national holiday of Quebec.

We don't give a fuck about Canada day.

It's not even a pagan holiday, it is named after John the Baptist.

no

The Church "christianized" a lot of pagan celebrations, they just decided that the rites were now dedicated to some saint, but their origins stays pagan.

>European midsummer-related holidays, traditions, and celebrations are pre-Christian in origin

Balts are pretty dimwitted. It's no wonder Baltic countries are the sewer of Europe.

All religions and religious rites came from somewhere. Christianity came from Judaism, Judaism came from some pagan religion. I'm sure they celebrated midsummer as well.

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but the content of the celebration is pretty fucking pagan, dancing around a fire dressed in leaves is very far from the more strictly "christian" type of celebrations like parading a Christ statue around the town or flagellating yourself.

How do you protect yourself from these midsummer trolls, Finland?

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My point was that origins of Christianity are based on pagan religions and that all religions are connected in some way by borrowing rites and traditions.

Over here the holiday is called Jāņi (Latvianized Johns). People "revere" this name by singing songs to this "Jānis". The whole holiday is based around this name.

I wonder about the origin of this bonfire stuff. I imagine hunter-gatherers thousands of years ago somewhere in Europe coming up with this because reasons and then spreading it out everywhere. Or the Finns celebrating a victory over the Koreans during their famous wars.

>Finns celebrating a victory over the Koreans during their famous wars.

I wouldn't know, I've never celebrated midsummer with anyone.

I've never celebrated with anyone about anything for that matter.

>LET ME SEE YOUR WARFACE

Yes it is

it's not popular tho

10/10 will get drunk, get in to a boat and drown

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