“Finland declared its independence during the turmoil of World War I. The Parliament approved the Declaration of Independence on December 6, 1917. Finland was part of Russia for a total of 39,526 days.
It will be 39,526 days since independence on Monday, February 23, 2026.”
rskyyy on
Blyatiful, respect from PL & congrats!
DryCloud9903 on
Very happy and inspired by you, Finns! From 🇱🇹
levir on
This feels kind of like a birthday, congratulations. We love our Finnish neighbours 🙂
J-96788-EU on
Congratulations!
medievalvelocipede on
Finland was never Russia.
manInTheWoods on
Now do Sweden. 🙂
bobdammi on
May it stays this way forever.
PossibleCulture2199 on
Completely unrelated, but as a non-native English speaker, I think this is the first time seeing future perfect continuous in the wild and it makes my brain itchy.
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“Finland declared its independence during the turmoil of World War I. The Parliament approved the Declaration of Independence on December 6, 1917. Finland was part of Russia for a total of 39,526 days.
It will be 39,526 days since independence on Monday, February 23, 2026.”
Blyatiful, respect from PL & congrats!
Very happy and inspired by you, Finns! From 🇱🇹
This feels kind of like a birthday, congratulations. We love our Finnish neighbours 🙂
Congratulations!
Finland was never Russia.
Now do Sweden. 🙂
May it stays this way forever.
Completely unrelated, but as a non-native English speaker, I think this is the first time seeing future perfect continuous in the wild and it makes my brain itchy.
But nevertheless yay Finland! 🙌🏻
We still need 120 more years :/