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

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When is lockdown end

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I know you don't want to hear this but it really won't end in Germany this year. The case numbers are higher now than ever before and they just aren't vaccinating fast enough. I really wish I had any slither of hope left but Spahn, Söder and Lauterbach have taken that away from me.

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it won’t end until people end it. It only continues because people comply

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^ That is also true. Fewer and fewer people are abiding by the Kontaktbeschrankungen at least anyway. A big issue is of course that anywhere fun is closed and will be for a long time.

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I know you don't want to hear this but it really won't end in Germany this year. The case numbers are higher now than ever before and they just aren't vaccinating fast enough. I really wish I had any slither of hope left but Spahn, Söder and Lauterbach have taken that away from me.

You mean the case numbers of deaths by the so called 'vaccine'? LMAO

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^ Funny that the countries with higher vaccination rates have far lower infection and death rates but fair enough. Nobodies going to force you to get the vaccine. Personal choice is a wonderful thing that Anti-Vaxxers tend to forget. Nobody is gonna force you to get vaccinated and nobodies gonna force me not to.

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It will end when we have destroyed China's economy, that is what the Corona -FLU hype is all about, shutting down the western world to destroy China's growth and any sliver of credibility they had. This is World War 3 and we're all economic cannon fodder.

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Let me get my tinfoil hat

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What's tinfoil about that. Are you one of those faux-Berlin-Commies

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Regardless the plot everyone believes in, denying hard facts (read: people dying from COVID) is really... naive.
It is a lab thing? Is it a conspiracy on the world economy? Is it to destroy China? Is it? Is it?
Maybe...
But I know people who have been affected/passed due to Covid, so STFU and get vaccinated and/or go live freely in a cave in touch with nature and no modern medicine, if you’re anti-vaz, away from others until we have a resolution.
Covid is a lesson to the world, currently pretty darn morbid.

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www.bbc.com/news/business-56768663
Worst conspiracy ever

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People are trying to justify COVID because it’s incomprehensible. Things like this (plagues) don’t happen often in history. But they happen. It doesn’t matter what the reason is, a biological weapon or who knows: it is still possible that it just happened naturally.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Been in Berlin for 11 years now and haven't done drugs once. Have I even ~*~lived~*~ in this city?

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I’m impressed.... how did you cope with how bad it js

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I'm on therapy two, if that answers your questions.

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I don’t do drugs, either. I have my own coping mechanism of not letting miserable circumstances and people affect me. I see them as inferior, no matter how racist that sounds.

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dont bother touching drugs its not worth it. Anyone who takes drugs doesnt have anything going for them in life

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Drugs are bad mmmmmmkay

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8mm Bar. lol

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Jeez, I'm just sick of the poverty in here

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It’s not just the poverty, but the rich kids pretending to be poor, meanwhile mom and dad financing their art career

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  Anonymous wrote:

Fotze.
Justifying bad behaviours and empowering assholes is irritating the crap of out me around here.
At my job there is this super fake tendency to act „inclusive“ by not standing up to the rude assholes.
If I hear one more time „clash of personalities“ I am done.
Fotze

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I think they are all afraid of the rude assholes. There is a project lead in my current company. He is rude, has limited product knowledge and hardly speaks any English (although he is forced to work internationally). Even his manager can't stand up to him - because that rude jerk is a friend of somebody in the higher management. Of course all of them are white German men...

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office politics, who needs it?

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Yes, there is a fear. I see it too.
There is no confrontation. They run.
Sometimes I hear it is hard to fire someone, but for the love of things, get freaking creative:
Keep an eye on every single misconduct and apply all the little sanctions needed, you can do, even if it’s taking tasks from them until that little poop is put down on its own. Fight fire with fire.
That person - if it’s a decent one, will understand a change is due or if not, it will be butthurt and leave to continue its assholes some else...
end it before it lays eggs and terrorises any more, comfortably.
Bullies get empowered like that

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Have any of you repatriated? I have one year ago and I want to leave again. I can’t relate back to my home country. Has anyone had this experience? Thinking a third country to try.

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I hope you can find a place where you feel comfortable living in. I didn't had a similiar situation like yours but for example I lived for 30 years in Berlin (as Italian) and would love to move to Italy. But I know that I also don't feel comfortable living there. I think you just have to try different places (without moving).. Travel..

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I mean living in another country and then going home makes home not feel like home. But going back to Berlin is just not possible because of how I felt and what I learned on this site. I think repatriating is harder than moving. I can’t relate to many friends back home, I blocked some of them. Then you realize they don’t care about you because you left, their life has just stay the same but you have changed. It’s hard .

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To the Italian: try Milan. You will need to live in international city after Berlin.

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Well yeah maybe better for italians than foreigners. :)

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I repatriated to France my home country (in the southern part) in March 2020, after spending more than 4 years in Berlin and I am happy. More happy here with covid restrictions than I have ever been under “normal” life conditions in Berlin during my last few years there. I am almost completely mentally recovered, left behind the trauma of living in Berlin. I think a “third” country might also be a good option, if it’s nothing like Germany and only when the pandemic would be completely over (otherwise the integration/making friends/finding a job could be difficult)

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Well. I'm Italian but was born and raised in Berlin. My parents are from sicily. Well yeah.. I want to leave this city after almost 30 years :)

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may I ask what are your reasons for leaving? as an insider, what is your opinion of germans/ berliners?

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they are massive c*nts

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No wonder Chermany is one of the FEW countries in which when a person with foreign parents is born there, they feel like they come from the country of their parents and NOT the country where they were born.

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I just don't want to die inside. That's why I want to live In another country :) the only way I can survive here is to be myself and to stay alone. Also all the foreigners that were born here or started to live here changed. I never could make real friendships.because If you don't do clubbing.. Have often sex with different people.. Don't do drugs.. Drink alc.or smoke. You're an outsider. So I prefer doing everything alone. At least in a way I respect myself.

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Another loner here. I’m happy alone and don’t want any relationship with these people. I dated with them before and they all taught me not to date anyone of them. Only by being alone can you have a good time here

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thanks for your answers. It really surprises me how even people who are born and raised here struggle to fit.

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yes i know what you mean it feels so much better being alone. Like you feel you should be out f*cking loads of people but thats not actually whats good for you so why do it.

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"artists"...................................who could never make it anywhere else

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Artists are a complete joke around here.
Bunch of hobos with no desire to work, achieve anything and leeching somewhere.
With so many of their kind (lefties) around here, it’s the perfect spot to be an „artist“

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"Lefties" are not a homogenous group. I literally don't know how to argue with how plainly simplistic your argumentation always is.

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You can’t name your kid anything you want in Germany. Etc

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Yet they choose names they can’t even pronounce properly, like Gina and Jenny and then calling them China and Chenny

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KRAUTS ARE SCUM....

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I made a big mistake and read some German travel blogger posts. They literally think the world's travel industry is down because it lacks German money only. "They need us / they need our money" and "can't wait to be back to support the locals". They don't even get the idea that most travellers in the world are non German and non white.

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It's ok for Fritz and Birgitte to f*** off on holiday to Mallorca and Greece becsusr "die da brauchen uns Deutsche" but don't you Ausländer dare break lockdown and leave to see your families.

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Bahahha hash of course they do. In third world countries

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god almighty

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can they not skip mallorca one year it wilk still be the same next year. Oh, thats how Germans like it.

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Germans and East Europeans are the most annoying Tourists.

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.............................what money?

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yes, because cherman touristts really ball out on five star hotels and luxury destinations.....
they probably dont even realize they exist, because in their world, they dont. same can be said for most german interpretations of reality

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Are they even serious? Most stingy tourists ever! 20 people ordering a salad

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I made a big mistake and read some German travel blogger posts. They literally think the world's travel industry is down because it lacks German money only. "They need us / they need our money" and "can't wait to be back to support the locals". They don't even get the idea that most travellers in the world are non German and non white.

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  Anonymous wrote:

There's no wall in Berlin anymore, but people still have it in their heads!

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I think the wall made them really intimidated of the outside world. That's why they are so nasty to foreigners esp educated ones, they feel threatened by actual competition.

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This happened before the wall w the Nazis

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They don’t like change that much in general

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Where to go from Berlin and why?
m.youtube.com/channel/UCeV4rGWFAevPTQw4jN2hLNA

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So some time ago it was Poland now Czechia... no thanks it’s already bad enough here

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Why should the Czech Republic be bad? I don't want to make another mistake. The Czech Republic is not Poland.

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Amsterdam! Yes, the Dutch are „improved germans“ yadda yadda but there are many normal foreigners and English is everywhere

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Everything what entitle us "human beings" are frowned upon in this country

Friendship, showing your emotions openly (being happy, smiling), small talk etc

If you think about them, you would find out that, society in this country finds these things weird, fake etc or they don't do these in Germany. This can give you the idea what type of country you (we) live in

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  Anonymous wrote:

I had a few people try to make my life miserable in Berlin. But the joke is on them. They literally are 35 w no plan

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Misery loves company. They are very miserable themselves and can’t fathom how others aren’t just as bad

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