It's ironic because the tradition in Europe is to aggressively head toward the Polish boarder.
85 0 ReplyThey're aggressively moonwalking towards Poland
26 0 ReplyYou’ve been hit by, you’ve been struck by.
A smooth blitzkrieg.
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Uhm... Poland... that... those signs were for the toilets mates. I mean, fair mistake, but what did you put on the restroom doors then?
Edit: they're not like that.
39 0 ReplyDepends if you have the runs.
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sweden has two different signs:
also, the guy has a name which translates to "mr. walkman", which in swedish sounds like "here is where one should walk"
23 0 Reply"Här går man, Herr Gårmann." as in "Hier geht man, Herr Gehmann."?
8 0 ReplyCorrect
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(East) Berlin would dispute the example for Deutschland. Ampelmann is an icon.
21 0 ReplyStraight from a Tex Avery episode!
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Lies. That is the old Finnish one. New one is this
12 0 ReplyFinland got slow?
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or they are all moonwalking towards Poland
9 0 ReplyIn some Dutch cities they mix in some ladies. You can tell they're ladies because they have a skirt and a ponytail. So it's still stereotypical but at least they're trying I guess.
8 0 ReplyThat sounds like its making it worse. There is no reason to assume the pedestrian sign's gender. No one is stoping anyone from calling it the 'little green girl'
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The Norwegian ped looks nonchalant as fuck. Obv the Italian is pure struttin.
5 0 ReplyTurkiye is approaching Poland, menacingly.
2 0 ReplyThe British are walking towards Poland
1 0 ReplyFrench guy looks exactly like Tintin. Oddly enough, Belgian guy doesn't.
1 0 ReplyThey did NOT take the Wock to Poland
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