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  • ID: 1385288
  • Uploader: melfice696 »
  • Date: over 12 years ago
  • Approver: RiderFan »
  • Size: 560 KB .jpg (696x944) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/36005849 »
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kirisame marisa, alice margatroid, and shanghai doll (touhou) drawn by setz

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    Opi pohjalaisia pääsiäisperinteitä Marisan ja Aliisan kanssa!

    Easter Bonfire

    Learn Ostrobothnian easter traditions with Marisa and Alice!

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    Aquelle
    over 12 years ago
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    Burn the witch?

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    FWP
    over 12 years ago
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    Shangfry.

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    bloodrage92
    over 12 years ago
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    already knowing the lore makes this funnier for me

    that said "fun sponge" is a fun term

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    FRien
    over 12 years ago
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    Alice just doesn't stand your shit.

    Also, is it just me or are those comics becoming more and more Finnish-centered? Not that I mind, the UFOporno was hilarious (and still is).

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    bitofhope
    over 12 years ago
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    Thanks and congratulations for LuckyNumber for translating the rhyme so well. I'd have had an aneurysm for just trying!

    This tradition is not much unlike trick-or-treating. I'm no folklorist but I strongly suspect they share origins. Marisa is using a pretty random-looking twig, but traditionally a pussy willow twig, is used. The twig is decorated with feathers and ribbons and whatnot. Not much unlike the Chinese New Year's decorations shown on the Wikipedia page. (I'm starting to suspect all Finnish easter traditions are ripped off from other celebrations in other cultures!) They are then exchanged for candy as demonstrated in the comic.

    The tradition does not usually include burning children at the stake.

    Updated by bitofhope over 12 years ago

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    Kumihou
    over 12 years ago
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    Alice is all:

    'I ain't having none of your shit.'

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    Hat Vangart
    over 12 years ago
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    Waitwaitwaaiiiit! We have to weigh her first!

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    over 12 years ago
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    Astrojensen
    over 12 years ago
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    Hat_Vangart said:
    Waitwaitwaaiiiit! We have to weigh her first!

    She can fly. She's obviously lighter than a duck.

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    fuzzygnome
    over 12 years ago
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    Astrojensen said:
    She can fly. She's obviously lighter than a duck.

    Or the same weight as a duck.

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    Psycho Calibur
    over 12 years ago
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    fuzzygnome said:
    Or the same weight as a duck.

    or very small rocks.

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    Hat Vangart
    over 12 years ago
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    Astrojensen said:
    She can fly. She's obviously lighter than a duck.

    But can she fly faster than an unladen swallow?

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    SindriAndBale
    over 12 years ago
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    Hat_Vangart said:
    But can she fly faster than an unladen swallow?

    African or European?

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    Hat Vangart
    over 12 years ago
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    SindriAndBale said:
    African or European?

    Err... I don't know thaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGHHH!!

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    FRien
    over 12 years ago
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    budoka_azathoth said:
    The tradition does not usually include burning children at the stake.

    Then it's a boring tradition, but there's room for improvement.

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    Zaku Zelo
    over 12 years ago
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    I'm surprised there isn't more art of Marisa going through witch hunting stuff.
    Not that I'm complaining. Marisa horribly burning to death is no good.

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    Higusan
    over 12 years ago
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    Also there's a tradition in Ostrobothnia (because everyone else in Finland does it in midsummer) to burn bonfires in Easter to get rid of the witches, but I don't think it involves actual witches being burned at the stake...

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    bitofhope
    over 12 years ago
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    Higusan said:
    Also there's a tradition in Ostrobothnia (because everyone else in Finland does it in midsummer) to burn bonfires in Easter to get rid of the witches, but I don't think it involves actual witches being burned at the stake...

    I was just going to mention that. I don't live in Ostrobothnia so the reference didn't occur to me immediately.

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    Moonspeaker
    over 12 years ago
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    Does Marisa really use a Finnish equivalent of "y'all"? That's a special bit of amusement, if so. Either way, its funny to see it coming from her.

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    user 341550
    over 12 years ago
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    Moonspeaker said:
    Does Marisa really use a Finnish equivalent of "y'all"? That's a special bit of amusement, if so. Either way, its funny to see it coming from her.

    Nah, not really. I just threw it in there because it sounded better than a plain "you" or "ya".

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    raven013
    over 12 years ago
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    Are you suggesting Coconuts migrate?!

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    vatas
    over 12 years ago
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    Moonspeaker said:
    Does Marisa really use a Finnish equivalent of "y'all"? That's a special bit of amusement, if so. Either way, its funny to see it coming from her.

    "Sullei" is formed from "sulla" (you have, dialectical from "sinulla") ja "ei" (no)

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    supersecretk
    over 12 years ago
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    Is that "Help me, Eirin" style arm-wave actually part of the Finnish tradition or did setz just pop that in there just because?

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    bitofhope
    over 12 years ago
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    supersecretk said:
    Is that "Help me, Eirin" style arm-wave actually part of the Finnish tradition or did setz just pop that in there just because?

    It's a part of the thing.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p28tc-EPm9M

    There are some slight variations with the rhyme, but the one said in this video is the same as in the comic.

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    DrunkenWhaler
    over 12 years ago
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    Well that look full of self confidence was quick to disappear.

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    BadRoad
    over 12 years ago
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    Zaku_Zelo said:
    I'm surprised there isn't more art of Marisa going through witch hunting stuff.
    Not that I'm complaining. Marisa horribly burning to death is no good.

    Don't be silly. Witches are hanged. You burn heretics.

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    ice73
    over 12 years ago
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    BadRoad said:
    Don't be silly. Witches are hanged. You burn heretics.

    Dang it, I knew I did something wrong!

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    cd young
    over 12 years ago
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    Hat_Vangart said:
    Waitwaitwaaiiiit! We have to weigh her first!

    Zerud said:
    this, if she weights the same as a duck then we can burn her!

    Astrojensen said:
    She can fly. She's obviously lighter than a duck.

    fuzzygnome said:
    Or the same weight as a duck.

    Psycho_calibur said:
    or very small rocks.

    Hat_Vangart said:
    But can she fly faster than an unladen swallow?

    SindriAndBale said:
    African or European?

    Hat_Vangart said:
    Err... I don't know thaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGHHH!!

    INTERNETS ALL AROUND.

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    Iriad
    over 12 years ago
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    Higusan said:
    Also there's a tradition in Ostrobothnia (because everyone else in Finland does it in midsummer) to burn bonfires in Easter to get rid of the witches, but I don't think it involves actual witches being burned at the stake...

    The earliest memories I have of easter (I lived in southern Ostrobothnia back then) actually do involve a stuffed witch doll on top of the bonfire organised by the city. I don't know if it was an actual tradition (I've never heard of it being done anywhere else) or just a joke, but it's been done for a few years at least.

    Updated by Iriad over 12 years ago

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    Higusan
    over 12 years ago
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    Iriad said:
    The earliest memories I have of easter (I lived in southern Ostrobothnia back then) actually do involve a stuffed witch doll on top of the bonfire organised by the city. I don't know if it was an actual tradition (I've never heard of it being done anywhere else) or just a joke, but it's been done for a few years at least.

    Well I lived in Northern Ostrobothnia and I did sometimes see a stuffed witch doll on top of the bonfires, I suppose it's part of the tradition which some may or may not do.

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    KazuyaRazuKazama
    over 12 years ago
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    -4 years later- Guess she was still pissed from this...
    post #477932

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    Bicorn
    over 12 years ago
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    While we're talking about the historical background - originally you didn't dress the kids as witches for virvonta. That element is a more recent addition, though witches have always been associated with Easter, or more accurately with Long Friday and Easter eve.
    The original idea was that the time between Jesus' death and resurrection is a particularly unholy time (with God being temporarily dead) so the witches are running rampant. Since then the original symbolism has been mostly forgotten, so witches are just seen as vaguely associated with Easter.

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    Hyoroemon
    over 12 years ago
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    FWP said:
    Shangfry.

    Why do I laugh?

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    Hyoroemon
    over 12 years ago
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    FWP said:
    Shangfry.

    Why do I laugh?

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    about 11 years ago
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    Aquelle said:

    Burn the witch?

    Tristan?

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    If y'all don't have any books, then candy's fine too.
    It was a joke! A joke!
    A treat for me.
    knock knock knock
    Alice! Put that away!
    Christ, you're such a fun sponge! That's why you don't have any friends!
    A twig for you...
    Theeere you go.
    Whisky whasky, keep ye healthy, for the year to be, Finland has a sort of trick-or-treat tradition for Easter where children dress up as witches, collect willow branches, and exchange them for candy at people's houses after chanting this rhyme.
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