@@bige1106 Go check out in google how many people bears kill in a year in Finland? Or has killed in past 10 years or past 20 years or past century... And then think again should you compare them to Stalin. Finland has the biggest bear population in Europe but still very rare are the insidents where bear has attacked a human. Bears avoid humans and only insured bear or one with cups can become aggressive.
That was really stupid of him. These creatures are known to be extremely dangerous when agitated. I really hope that this bear learned his lesson and leaves finns alone in the future.
@@Master6_9 Since the joke flew over your head in English, allow me to translate: "Oli melko tyhmää tuolta. Nämä olennot on ärsytettynä aika tunnettuja vaarallisuudestaan. Toivottavasti tämä karhu oppi tapauksesta ja ymmärtää välttää suomalaisia jatkossa." Toisinsanoen me suomalaiset ollaan se vaarallinen olento, ei siis tuo karhu.
The bear is a finn too. Lets not forget that. He just goes home and says.. "kids, stay away from that cottage... he has a small dog named huugo who is fearless and ran out to attack me immediately ... cant trust those toiletbrush-like dogs... "
in the kalevala there are a lot of wizardly god beings that sing to cast spells on eachother so even ancient finns themselves must've thought the same thing
finnish people: *quiet, shy, and the happiest people in the world* also finnish people: *VOI VITTU!!11!1!!!1!!!! SAATANAN PERRRKELE!1!!11!1!1!1111!!!!!!!*
@@Lretrotech Possibly true, very common at least, they are very proud of their saunas. Were there on vacation a couple of years back and we were camping at a scout vacility out in the woods and one of the saunas broke (there were three) and eventhough it was a saturday and over an hour drive from the nearest city, three hours later a repairman was there. A broken sauna simply will not do :P
@@rubenskiiifun fact! perkele is derived from the name of the baltic god of thunder. after christianisation, it became a euphemism for the devil and then just a profanity.
Well the folk tales in finland speak of people capable of cursing at people so bad that they sink into a swamp.. or bringing back the dead, or creating boats made of copper and brass.. Finnish people, by what I see, curse at a problem until it somehow, by some unbelievable stroke of luck, solves itself. Conclusion, the finnish language is magic.
😎 I think it was more the element of surprise that had the bear doing a backwards summersault @ 00:03 than the language itself. 😏 He could have shouted, "UNDERWEAR!!" and had the same effect. 😂 He just out-beared the 🐻 bear!
@@fatihorkunss Stop talking like a NAFO bot. USSR's casualties weren't that high. And well, it's an established fact that Soviets didn't care about losses. End justified the means for them. And they certainly weren't kicked out of Finland and the treaty ensured that they don't go against USSR again. Finland is a unique country. It knows how to balance Russia and west. It has always known.
@@aakarshjha1633Relax mr russki. God. Russia used to have intellectuals, and such rich literature. Now its just filled with illiterate people filled with hatred and delusion. That is what happens when you indoctrinate a nation. You get people auch as yourself with stupid perceptions, especially regarding war.
@@zephyros3039 you idiot, genuinely negative brain illiterate mentally impaired egg scrambled brain idiot, he isn't talking about the ukraine war he's talking about the winter war.
@Kapibarics He isn't talking about the ukraine war, you're the one changing subjects and not making any sense of it, i also wonder y i can't see your original comment.
Look at the reply section. Today we live in a world where we don't have enough attention span to see a one minute video and instead just reads the title and immediately writes their opinions in the comments section without understanding that the title was most likely just a bait for those people. Or maybe all of these accounts are just bots looking for these hashtags. Makes sense with how idiotic this is
An unappreciated part of this: he's just insulting the bear standing two meters away from it without any worries, but as soon as he realizes his dog might be in danger you can hear actual worry in his voice.
I am a human but to me his speaking sounds like some ancient language from a bygone era when dwarves and dragons roamed the earth. Imagine being the bear. I would too abort my plans and accept the empty stomach…
@@felixlps1 No kidding. Deadly predators would probably have been hunted to extinction by humans. Most of the worlds non-human ''''''''''''''deadliest'''''''''''' predators today would only attack out of necessity or after provocation, and generally try to avoid humans when they can.
Imagine being an apex predator and the guy whose house you're taking things from shouts at you and then starts laughing and pointing at you with a broom.
How does it sound like? I’m curious :D I’m a Finn too so I can’t imagine how it sounds like. Once in London we were talking in finnish in the subway and many people clearly stared at us. I guess they stared because of the language and I only wonder what they were thinking🧐😆
😄 I would imagine they were looking at you with bewonderment: your language is very odd sounding to us Anglians but very pleasant on the ears. It's very vibratory because of the trilling and the accent is almost slavic.
Well I couldn't tell it apart from Russian - in this video it sound frigthening and I would go my way pretty fast It sound a bit hard because of how the rs and the ts are spoken and it has an entirely other rhythmic than austrian german or english. I just watched another video to see what it sound like in normal use. It doesn't sound that hard, I would enjoy hearing it.
@@KA-jm2czI just have one question. Why do I not hear him pronounce "et"? Do y'all write it but not say it or is it so quick that I keep missing it every time?
I'm Hungarian who learns Finnish and it's so endearing to discover all of our similarities! Saatana vie ("satan take it") would be Sátán vigye in Hungarian. (Now obviously Satan is not a Uralic word but the vie - vigye is fascinating. Btw our "gy" is a single sound like a soft "dj" sound.
The word "Perkele" comes from the old Baltic thunder god Perkunas, who is comparable to Thor or Zeus. Invoking the name of a thousand-year-old sky god to scare away a brown bear sounds like something out of Tolkien novel
After posting this comment I ran across a small bear in the woods(true story). It ran away when my dog lounged forward. A Finn would never run so I still stand by it.
This is NOT how you should behave in these situations. Sudden moves makes them nervous and never show your back. Don't look them in the eyes and stay calm when you meet a Finn!!1!
"I'll whack you with this broom if you come here" Winter war in a nutshell #Edit Seeing that this comment has received 10K upvotes, i do think it to be fair for me to point out, that i copied this joke from another release of this same video, even though i can not remember, who it was first sent by. I thought it funny and fitting, so i decided to post it
broadwaymelody33 Your great grandfather seems to be just like a typical grandfather in Finland :Dd A cup of coffee is one of the dearest things in an Finnish elderly man’s day.
@@LetsGoGetThem I believe things like smacks on the knuckles are part of disciplining your children. This Paranoia with hitting your children has gone way to far. I'm not advocating for punching small children with a fist or anything like that by the way.
@@thorsten8790 In Denmark they used to pull you at the soft long hair on the sides of your forehead, just a little, really stings, leaves no damage, and you need apply no force for it to have an effect.
@@LohiHarHar Because of swamp magicks. Nobody wants to fuck w/ the ooga booga swamp wizards who cause you to sink into the ground & drown in liquid. Also there's literally shit to steal so it's not even worth the risk factor to begin with
@@majorgenerall They are for hunting and you need to get a permit... the only thing we shoot with those are moose, reindeer and occasionally bears (you need to get a hunting permit too). So we might be well armed yes but at least we can be sensible and not shoot people like the Americans do.
@@monikaszymanowska5142 they should produce instruction books for how to say perkele, you shout and everything dies from heart attack in a 50 km radius
Perkele on ihmeellinen sana sillä karhulla lähtee karkuun mutta on aina muistettava karhua ei saa missään nimessä juosta karkuun se tappaa sut heti Tässä on hyvä esimerkki Miten pitää toimia jos karhu hyökkää kohti ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EzSlKNhtepo.htmlsi=QaYP43Dp67UIRbrq
All you people thinking Finland fighting red army was like you winning against Russia? That’s complete bs, because in that time Russia was all about the TRUE Russia fighting the red army but failed
@Johnny Weltraum So youre basically saying that for example baltic states were nazies too when they got a huge relief when germans broke the soviet oppression in 1941? Youre too ignorant for being in this comment section. Get outta here!