Vilnius, Lithuania

Vilnius, Lithuania
6 hours until quarantine is enacted

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spooky

Nice

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No people. I love it

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Overdoing it with the fake HDR a bit over here.

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Spooky isn't it

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Cia tiesiog kasdiene Klaipeda

Vilnius is never this empty

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Where all the people go?

Always hated Wilno, but seeing it now, without all the local subhumans infesting the place, it's almost beautiful.

Self isolated

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Vilnius looks Scandinavian

We have several times more cases than you, but government doesn't implement quarantine or any restrictions. There are as much people on the streets as usual and i haven't seen people in masks yet

Don't you guys test basically everyone? Of course you're gonna find more cases.

lol

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>but government doesn't implement quarantine or any restrictions. There are as much people on the streets as usual and i haven't seen people in masks yet

So just like in Italy 3 weeks ago and here 1 week ago. It's your turn soon.

Where are all the people?

I like that you don't have an advertisement/billboard mess like here. Also the architecture looks Scandinavian, it's less similar to Polish architecture than one could expect. I can also see that you prefer to paint your buildings in 'colder' colors than it would be done here, probably another Nordic feature.

Where they fucking belong

home

Yeah, we are Scandi lite nowadays.

It's both a blessing and a curse at the same time.

pollution levels are drastically falling in china and italy. hope china releases a global pandemic every year to clean up this planet

Nope. I think they will test you only if you have symptoms or if you have returned from an infected country

>a curse

why

Very unusual and eerie to see Vilnius so completely empty. Usually there are people everywhere, even on less busy days.
It would be cool to walk around right now, with no people at all, but y'know.

If you get rid of those glass buildings you can into nordic.

Nieks net nevyksta lietuvoj

fucking bunch of babies

but that is a requirement for nordic

We are more and more pro lgbt. pro immigration and etc.
We copy everything scandi does. Our politics is green.
For example, we few years ago changed alcohol laws to 20 years old limit, restricted purchasing times to 10-20 and 10-15 on sundays, and they tried to implement scandi style national alcohol shops.
Prostitution laws have been changed to reflect swedish ones, where not the hooker is punished, but rather the client.
You can take Estonia, we're fine being baltic

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Cities are so beautiful without all the cars and people

This is the new Nordic style. Soon the Baltic countries will be more Nordic than Sweden.

>We copy everything scandi does. Our politics is green.

courthousenews.com/lithuania-blasted-for-turning-blind-eye-to-anti-lgbt-facebook-posts/

What is this bullshit. I want hooker NOW!!!

>restricted purchasing times to 10-20 and 10-15 on sundays, and they tried to implement scandi style national alcohol shops.

it seems like we were already Nordic in the communist era.

He didn't say we're very good at it.

Sure. But the fact that this is prosecuted shows we're getting more and more friendly.
Hell, we have rainbow colored streets in Vilnius

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street*

Skyscrapers are illegal here. What are you talking about?

Also, Vilnius mayor goes to gay clubs as well

Nordics are free market socialism
Exactly the direction we're heading

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>Skyscrapers are illegal here.

smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/tiny-danish-town-plans-build-western-europes-tallest-skyscraper-180971874/

i thought skyscrapers were status symbols and things rich countries do? are you telling me we are actually more qualified to join warsaw?

Thank our government for that ;)

It's actually quite interesting how the "Baltic" identity has been created and now it's commonly used. Remember, that the name "Near-Baltic states" was coined by Russians to disparage these nations and prove that they're unable to create statehood without Russia.

But for now, it seems like this term is rather neutral and Baltic states create their own, distinct culture, architecture and identity.

Why would I thank them for bringing me misfortune?

>For example, we few years ago changed alcohol laws to 20 years old limit, restricted purchasing times to 10-20 and 10-15 on sundays

Honestly the dumbest idea ever. Solves literally none of the root causes and just inconveniences the majority of people who don't abuse alcohol.

dead already?

What's stopping the German government from just forbidding the sale of the vaccine to foreign governments? Germany isn't a 100% free market land.

I was unaware that d*nmark was a part of Sweden. They're not even Nordic anyway.

Yes skyscrapers are not allowed to built here because they're ugly. Only churches are allowed to be seen in the skyline. It's something shitholes in Asia and the new world build. Rich countries preserve old buildings: see Vienna for a good example of that.

Damn, wrong thread

Well, Lithuanians and Latvian tribes always called themselves baltai, aka balts. During 20th century when we got independence, Estonians and Finns were added to the term due to geopolitical similarities. When we got occupied by CCCR once again, Finland became nordic, yet Estonia got left with us.

Honestly, it's more or less natural to go from baltic to nordic it seems.

Is there a real cultural difference between Lithuanians from Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipeda? I believe only people from Kaunas have a real sense of 'belonging' since in Vilnius and Klaipeda most of current inhabitants don't really originate their roots from these cities.

>Yes skyscrapers are not allowed to built here because they're ugly

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turning_Torso

>Rich countries preserve old buildings: see Vienna for a good example of that.

Why do you think someone destroys old buildings to make room for skyscrapers? They're built in empty places.

From what video it is from? I wonder what the replies are lmao nordic lithuania

Vilnius citizens consider themselves separate from rest of the shitholes.
Kaunas has complex of copying everything Vilnius does
Klaipeda does it's own thing.
youtube.com/watch?v=b3DEidLPptk

vilnius looks more similar to the cities like biaƂystok or lublin

oh so a deluded person, as expected

>Rich countries preserve old buildings: see Vienna for a good example of that.


Some random projects from Vienna:

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Destruction of this:

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to make room for new blocks and skyscrapers.

Tell me, have you ever been to Vienna? It's probably the worst example in the world, they destroy their old heritage massively and replace it with 100m+ glass towers.

How does lithuania deal with the economic side effect of such a thorough quarantine? It's a necessary move but I have to wonder at how your government made it happen.

It's more unnecessary for lithuania but they litterally copied Poland as Poland cut off their only economical lifeline - aka the Polish-Lithuanian border so for them quarantining the whole country would be not much of a difference

Almost every country in Europe does it (except for the UK and Scandis) so it's gonna be a European problem, not only confined to Lithuania. The EU promised to transfer funds to support the economy.

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Ah I see, an EU wide quarantine of sorts. Well, congrats, you will make it.

I have been to Vienna and I can tell that you haven't. It was beautiful. They have nearly 0 modern buildings. No country in the west is better at conserving their old buildings.

More destruction in Vienna:

skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=156478478&postcount=1234

to be replaced with:

skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=156722660&postcount=1247

do you really want to take an example of Vienna?

m.delfi.lt/lietuvoje/article.php?id=83777425

So there was a ferry boat that came from Sweden to Klaipeda recently and 15 passengers on there have a fever

Another ferry coming from an unidentified place has 9 people with a fever. Whst the fuck are you doing swedes?

>It was beautiful.

because you've only been in the very centre, within the Ringstrasse. Outside of it Vienna demolishes whole quarters of 19th century architecture.

Dunno, but at least tourism doesn't play an important role in our economy

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