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Walking on a slippery surface. In Scandinavia all kids learn to walk on ice and snow, where you don't have a solid grip while walking. When people from tropical areas migrate here at an adult age they tend to have a hard time walking around at winter. This also affects the ability to learn skiing. I have seen a ski instructor giving up on a person, due to this.
It gets really fun if you learn to use it to your advantage. For example, our driveway goes up an incline, so when I shoveled a row all the way up to the sidewalk, I just slide back down.
That way I'm much faster.
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Their posting history reveals them to be a racist troll.
Your posting history reveals your Nazi liking