The snow was falling sideways, typical for a Helsinki November, rattling against the windowpane of the cramped apartment. Inside, the air was stale and overheated. The radiator was broken, stuck on maximum, turning the small room into a sauna despite the freezing draft sneaking under the door.
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serves as a reminder that being "hot" or trendy isn't about constant availability; it's about the confidence to say "no" with grace. Universal Understanding: The snow was falling sideways, typical for a
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