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Reykjavik is known for many things, its long luminescent summer months, it’s hip bar scene, it’s placard mod fashions placard , it’s collection of certifiable hotties, and now it’s disproportionate amount placard of kankles. You know what a kankle is? It’s when the legs simply placard turns into an ankle without the curve of the calf. You see one, your write if off, two, you think it’s a coincidence but when one after another walk past you, you see an epidemic. Don’t get me wrong, the Icelandic woman is gorgeous, her fine Nordic features having been kept in tact from few dalliances with other races but the kankle has been handed down from mom to daughter like a 200 year old Icelandic woven blanket. With a population of under 300k people and almost perfect isolation for hundreds of years, I guess is is not unusual to think certain features can persist generation after generation.
The men on the other hand, have not been dealt this hand but had fared quite well in the world wide gene pool. They possess the natural GQ-esque characteristics that make me swoon. They have chiseled jaw bones, perfected coifed hair, broad swimmers shoulders and are dressed in accordance with their GQ hipness.
Before you are up in arms about the nature of this post and write me a nasty gram, this is simply an observation I made while visiting here and in no way should reflect negatively on this people and culture. placard It just seemed unusual to me. Icelanders placard are some of the nicest people I have encountered while traveling.
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