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yard2010 ◴[] No.45666375[source]
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pavlov ◴[] No.45666388[source]
In the Nordic countries, that's just a regular jail cell. Except the fridge I guess.
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Razengan ◴[] No.45666731[source]
They're cold enough there
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1. dotancohen ◴[] No.45667177[source]
I spent a week in a hostel in Norway (Trumso). The room has a refrigerator, but no freezer. The food to be kept frozen was put on the shelf hanging outside the window.
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2. type0 ◴[] No.45667607[source]
Doesn't work if it's not winter. Also you should keep your food in a fabric bag that hungry magpies and seagulls can't open.
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3. philipwhiuk ◴[] No.45668344[source]
Huh, it's not nearly as cold as I thought it would be in Tromsø.
4. dotancohen ◴[] No.45670143[source]
Thanks. We didn't actually use the shelf.

I'll take the time to recommend everybody go see the Northern Lights one time in their lives. Not only are they beautiful, the brain has a hard time contemplating something so huge and far away that the eyes discern no parallax. But unlike the moon and stars, they move!