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I've met him. He says he's Finnish. He was born in Finland and attended school in Finland. He graduated from the University of Helsinki. He has since moved to the United States of America. So he's a little bit American now.
Yep, typical Marie Curie intent. I guess Swedes don't have enough famous people.
Well they have their famous king, Kalle Kaviar or something
the knig <3
He says he's a Finn. He was born in Finland. He lived in Finland until he emigrated to the USA.
Then you say he's actually Swedish because he knows the language, his dad was from Sweden, and "Marie Curie". Bizarre.
What? You're confused. I'm saying he's a Finn. The other guy says he's Swedish.
I was confused. Sorry. Glad we agree.