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There are plenty of reasons to despise this filth ridden city. What bothers you most?

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  Anonymous wrote:

it's a weird place full of sickos and people whobelong to asylum.Dumb americunts saved them from Stalin who intented to send them all to Gulags for labour and work.Something useful might have come out of it

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  Anonymous wrote:

mmmmhmm ja zhenk jü US-Amerikana mmmmmhhh

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  Anonymous wrote:

Put em to good use. I'm sure they would have used them as proper fuel so that the rest of the world can live better.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Dumb americunts? Here we again with the American bashing. Cut it out! This site is about Germany.

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  Anonymous wrote:

www.youtube.com/watch

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  Anonymous wrote:

Many many objects for crunching and destruction

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  Anonymous wrote:

A german posted a picture on FB with the words The future Is In Berlin" muahaha I laughed my butt off after reading this

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They love jerking themselves off don’t they

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  Anonymous wrote:

After 3 miserable years of living in this shithole, I finally made a decision to leave. Already sold most of my stuff, made arrangements for permanent remote work with current company and the only thing left is to deal with all the checking out bureaucracy. I hope it won't take long to heal my soul back in my hometown!

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  Anonymous wrote:

funny how the word "miserable" comes out so often to describe the berlin experience. may I ask you what made life miserable for you? loneliness and boredom?

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Depression. I didn't think it was possible for me to sink so low that nothing creative interests me anymore. Luckily I can still exercise, eat healthy and do my job but I think that would also go away if stayed here for a couple more years.

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You can apply for abmeldung online!!! It’s easier to get out than to get in. If companies won’t let you cancel the contracts. Just tell them you are leaving the country, and won’t have the bank account. There’s not much more they can do .

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upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ec/GermanyMustPerish2.jpg/1280px-GermanyMustPerish2.jpg

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I've always believed Germany should've been dismembered after WW2. How was that country allowed to exist after causing two world wars and ending the lives of millions of defenseless people?

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  Anonymous wrote:

Do you have to live in Germany for some reason? Maybe you have kids with a German, or what do I know? If you are thinking of moving out of Berlin and don't want to stress the kids too much, then look at options near the border with other countries. I live near the French border now and work in France. I have to admit, it's pretty cool. I don't have to be in contact with Germans almost all day. This might be good for someone with kids and so on.

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  Anonymous wrote:

“Capitalism bad” meanwhile mom pays rent

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All these pampered young SJW's are in for a very big shock soon.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Sarah Jessica Warker?!

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The JW are also in for a rude awakening

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  Anonymous wrote:

Many people feel easily insecure. You adultly (on eye level) say that 1.50 is likely not it for buying something to eat and a light. They act like the light is too expensive for you. Yet prior they asked you if that was all, to which you said that you're buying a light aswell (the lies that slipped through their fingertipps). It's always about blame. They are avoiding taking blame so often. Or it can happen someone gives you poop if you want to buy a beer, expecting a waiter to be at the back of the store. So you throw in a hello? that is though not meant badly and out of the kitchen comes a guy who is all by himself in the store, preparing food and taking it personal towards himself. It's not easy to be abke to clear up that you didn't mean him because you just didn't give it that much importance or expected that it could be ever taken out of context.

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  Anonymous wrote:

But you did buy something to smoke apparently. U alright hun

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  Anonymous wrote:

Don’t forget that recipet

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  Anonymous wrote:

MaKe sure to do it with a feel

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  Anonymous wrote:

You took me on a journey, thanks

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  Anonymous wrote:

I do feel insecure and a bit confused after reading this.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Who the hell is downvoting? This is poetry. Buying a light, lies slipping through the fingertips, hellos thrown in

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Many people are worried. As an adult (visible to the naked eye), it can be said that eating and buying junk food should not be 1.50. They work because knowledge is so important to you. Before they do, they ask you if it's true, and you say you're an electrician (he comes out with a fake finger). I'm still guilty. They avoid frequent mistakes. Or if you want to drink beer, I hope someone gives you a cake and there is a serving behind the store. you too ? So, if not bad, people go into the kitchen, prepare meals, and offer their own products. It's not easy to understand that you've ignored a problem because you don't think you can ignore it and solve it.

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No comprendo

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Mucha gente está preocupada. Si eres un adulto (visible a simple vista), entonces se puede decir que comer y comprar comida chatarra no debería costar 1,50. El conocimiento es tan importante para ti que funciona. Antes que lo hagan, te preguntan si está bien y tú dices ser electricista (sal con un dedo falso). Todavía soy culpable. Cometen errores una y otra vez. O, si quieres beber cerveza, sería bueno que alguien te diera un pastel y hubiera una parte detrás de la tienda. por eso, incluso cuando la gente no está bien, la gente va a la cocina, cocina y sirve sus productos. No es fácil entender que ha pasado por alto el problema porque cree que no puede lidiar con él y resolverlo.

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  Anonymous wrote:

No humour. I live here since 8 years and a German never made me laugh hard. So boring people damn. Soulless.

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  Anonymous wrote:

8 years? gtfo. how can you handle this sh*thole for that long?

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One can survive with the adequate foreigners. If they don’t move out. That’s the struggle.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Cognitive dissonance. Discuss

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We ain’t got no shrinks in here

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Cognitive Dissonance+NPD

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  Anonymous wrote:

When will the civil war begin in Chermany ? :)

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Ain’t gonna happen. Germans love Germany because they’re all mental.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Anyone else noticed that all Germans do is moan? One can never have a normal conversation with them, its always about moaning or complaining about something.

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I thought you meant in terms of the weird noises they make

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  Anonymous wrote:

www.facebook.com/37124189409/posts/10160043080419410/

Look at the comments below on the Facebook post. The comments are like “ nur eine von vielen” and “ er ist eine Ausnahme”

They never focus on good things and never think of why so many people don’t want to integrate( mingle with) with Germans

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Why are they so focused on policing immigrants smh

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  Anonymous wrote:

Germans have very weird vibe. They give silly reactions (negative / positive) on conversations and If you are not one of them, you don’t want to talk to them at all.

Do you know what I mean?

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I mean, unless you want to talk about all types of insurance or complain about something, why tell to chermans? Full of negativity

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I showed a German "friend" a project I was working on once. The person just started judging everything. Never again.

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  Anonymous wrote:

These people love having any kind of power over others and abusing it. They love being right all the time and will go to great lengths to justify themselves. They don’t admit any mistake and they try to crush anyone saying so. Pathetic lot. Highly pathetic lot.

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