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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:

I slowly get to understand how Germany constantly fuels its racism.

All the foreigners the average German has ever communicated with are either restaurant staff in a holiday resort in Egypt or low qualified foreigners immigrating to Germany (apart us of course haha). Germans can "control" these encounters (holiday destinations and activities, asylum policies) so they can nurture their racism thinking "well all foreigners are like that". They are not interested in meeting other types of foreigners apart the mentioned waiters, taxi drivers and asylum seekers.

They do not want to accept that every country in the world has more qualified, smart, nice, successful people than Berlin will ever have. They do not want to meet successful foreigners because this would have them question their own racism and feelings of superiority! And it would show them how miserable they are living!

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Germans have no money to visit cities where qualified people live.

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Roses are red
Violets are blue
Berlin is a madhouse
Germany’s loo

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du bist blau

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Deine Mutti ist blau

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I try one more time to explain what I meant to say. It is quite curious. While maybe it is no issue for you. There often are low things people say. And they don't just say it randomly but it is surprising. Usually there is something else prior. For example you might be buying cigarettes at a gas station and the dumb person as you "blue ones yeah?" When in reality he is not dumb but a sucker. He feels that. Emotionally motivated. I mean it is still dumb! Such things happen a lot. And you might have brainfarted a yes to it, which is alright too, but not if you feel the other way. So long story, this would confuse you, disconnect you whatever you wanna call it, plus it's a sucker move. And then the actual thing. While you feeling a bit confused he asks you if you have a light. Like fukking asks you this. And it doesn't feel good. Especially if you would say a genuine response out of confusion. But also! - and now comes the point - if you would put effort with what to say. But the thing you would put effort with also is what you actually would say! And this is how one gets out of touch with one's natural things. You would probably say that it is none of his business, or ignore it or whatever else. But with effort, that is not what you would do. And so it gets overlooked that you would be actually angry. I mean feel it through saying: That's absolutely none of your FUKKING BUSINESS!! It feels good. It feels right. It's like he needs that. The anger is for the sucker move, for the closeness, the intrusion. This is what gets overlooked if one can only think of effort, after such low sh.it affected one, thinking what to say. And these things are so bad Because! they are so low. Because the lower it is, the more it hurts if there is effort or a confused reply. Because it is so low and what that could cause is why there is anger. Otherwise it feels absurd, why be angry with such a thing. But the thing is it is whatever, the reply. I mean not really whatever since it is the fitting reply. But you don't like reply it on the same level as if that was a legit thing to ask. And yes he did not ask you from care. I felt anger for: this sh.it. Sh.it being something low to undermine you, like a hoop to jump through. Having put effort. And the thing is it is stupid of him. He only doesn't know that because usually noone gets angry. He is so leaned out but he does so because he feels it would work. And when you know he would do so, then you would maybe say something light, laugh about him, while that is tricky because such suckers do feel that and then they don't do it. So the only thing that comes to mind is to actually learn what one would say by heart. Not the sense of it, but just like a vocabulary. It's true, that it is actually so hard to learn what one would say because one can't see any reason for that and it would feel off. But if you struggle with that and stuff confuses you, then I guess that's a good idea, so it will come up. You just gotto remember that you don't need learning in the sense of that you don't know it yet or such. But because of the confusing sh.it. It's such a boundary cross and that's when anger kicks in, to keep the shi.t out. And you gotto reply among his lines, you know what I mean. You don't even want to or care. As for the point, again, I meant to clarify this thing of why such a low thing can be so harmful and how it can undermine the soul you know it's really sad. While you would laugh if it doesn't affect you, there is no contradiction.

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But it is not the case that it would always be such a shout. But of course I don't have to tell anyone that anger can be "more calm" too. It simply is straightforward for how it feels. Or there are so many other situations where you would say something else. Another point I forgot to make is that there is no going about that he sucks, while you might call him a sucker too, while that reply takes care of it. And I don't mean that he is consciously doing that. Who knows what he is thinking, it doesn't matter. If you can't figure them out, that's a good thing, you got your feel. And yeah as for that, we are in fact not only conscious beings but it is part of our nature to also be unconscious or subconscious. What I mean by that is, your feel (which is fully you, not something outside of you or unknown within) might know better than what currently might be on your mind. In these cases if you go with the feel, your mind then goes there too.

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  Anonymous wrote:

get the reciept, do it with a feeel, yada yada

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  Anonymous wrote:

Yep it's the receipt guy again....

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You are not „your feel“, you are not your thoughts. But did you get the receipt?

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  Anonymous wrote:

i dont want a complicated life. The simpler the better

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  Anonymous wrote:

If you space paragraphs, you might get more people actually reading through your post, I stopped after three lines.

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Maybe that's not at all what I meant to say. I think I was confused. I think I meant to make a point overall, that is though not really needed. Thank you so much for opening my eyes to it. I am sure if it was something truly good, it would been well received. So since that didn't happen I am sure I must been of with something, even though there is probably something good behind it in its origin that is though kinda lost within something overall low. Of course I don't expect you to have a clue about everything, so if you respond as you did to me that is enough to see that I must have been off.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I am so happy I never grew up in a monoculture like Chermany. They can say all they want about my home and insult me for no reason but I know the truth, they are brainwashed sad people

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Jealousy runs rampant here. There’s also jealousy back in my country, but here it’s in a really miserable, hateful, and weird way. Jealous for successful people, yet too lazy and entitled to make things change for them.

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I love monocultures, I'm bored with the multi-kulti melange. Mono-cultures are rich in culture, they all get diluted when they are mixed together in a melting pot.

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  Anonymous wrote:

“You are in Germany u must follow ze rules”
Then take that same Cherman and place in another country and their magical rules disappear.

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I think they consciously know what they do is wrong they just don’t care. I’ve never seen a Cherman angry in another country.

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It’s true that if you see them out of their natural habitat, they’re somehow more civilized (that is, if they spent more than 4 years outside of it)

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  Anonymous wrote:

Why all the complaints about Berlin, what about its cuisine, for example, curry-wurst, doner and... um, er, oh yes, Mate.

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omg pure s h I t

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I don’t mind doner and currywurst. Every now and then I will get either one. The problem ist that thats ALL THERE IS!
No nice restaurants with non-junk food.

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Anytime I went to a hyped restaurant in Berlin with a friend who said it was “amazing” I found it to be mediocre

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Even foreign restaurants are usually terrible, which means the quality of food is bad. But then again, I guess they also buy from the supermarkets here

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^Indeed. I remember going to an Indian restaurant with a friend from France. We were both disappointed with our meals, particularly given the expense.

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  Anonymous wrote:

oh Indian food in Berlin is pure poop

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paprika is a german's "spice"

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The food in berlin is astonishingly mediocre. I think it's because they don't have to compete. The natives have no palate, the tourists are just looking for a freaking place to sit down, have a drink, use the bathroom (because there are no benches, public restrooms, or water fountains in Berlin because we can't have nice things) so a restaurant can serve whatever potato-and-brown-sauce poop it wants to and everybody says ja hum sehr lecker. Go to either coast of the US to get food that will actually blow your mind, centuries of immigrants founding businesses and competing with food and genuine hospitality, makes something truly special. I only see that kind of hustle in Neukolln like Sonnenallee, yeah you see what the difference is there.

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  Anonymous wrote:

German efficiency is the biggest scam of all the countless German scams in it's PR to recover from holocaust

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in case you are wondering NOTHING WORKS EFFICIENTLY IT IS A LIE

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The myth of German efficiency was started by the British, pre-WW1. When their empire was waning, they saw the prussian empire getting industrialized and they got scared that the prussians would modernize faster, invade, and knock the brits off their imperialist pedestal. It's nothing more than imperialist-envy. When I learned that context, it helped me to laugh at the absurdity. It's a total myth in the modern age. I've seen other countries have way more efficient bureaucracy and infrastructure than germany.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I don’t know what happened. When I first arrived in Berlin I loved it, by the time I left I saw it completely differently. Why does the city do this to people? It’s so broken

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It's the mystery of all mysteries, everyone falls for it, but no one can ever put their finger on how it happens.

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  Anonymous wrote:

If people are so miserable and angry in Berlin while they are young, I wonder what they are going to be like at 40,50. Sorry, not everyone wants to stay in your city and be dirt poor and miserable forever. the joke is on them, because they may be miserable, but that is the fate they are stuck with.

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they really tried to break me down and they still do from afar but THE JOKE IS ON THEM. Because now I have gone, and they are STUCK!!!!!! So I will just make them madder as I focus on my happiness

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  Anonymous wrote:

Rich kids pretending to be poor

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It’s a highly conformist society where almost everyone is poor, so...

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"Europe's strongest economy"......maybe for Mercedes corp

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everyone in berlin pretends to be someone they're not. Rich kid, pretending to be poor. Expats, pretending to be German. Artists, pretending to be professionals. Professional artists, who move to Berlin and don't tell anyone they hardly get paid anything, so to look successful for those back home. Everyone trying to be something for the Berlin cred. And tell me, what is the Berlin cred, when it is built on a facade? Better to move to an actual city where you dont have to pretend, but I assume that would entail a bigger level of risk and some growing up.

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Why on earth would anyone pretend they’re German?! Still boggles my mind

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Because they live in the "coolest city in the world" remember? "the place to be?" yes, the only place there is to be in the entire world......

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when I first got here ppl told me, here is potsdamer platz, the biggest plaza in europe like, ohhhhh ahhhh so amazing. I didnt have the heart to tell them it looked like a side street from the city I had just come from

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even if you've been your whole life in Germany you can see and know that it is a bad joke, the Potsdamer Platz. It is the only place in Berlin that feels a little tiny tad like a tiny bit of a world city. Really. for ants. But it is absolutely nothing compared with cities in other countries. Ridiculous how Berlin calls itself Weltstadt. As if. It's a dirty little village with backward morons in it. It has zero the flair of actual world cities.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I’m so glad I never married a Cherman

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It would be like signing yourself into a lunatic asylum

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But I guess you made a mistake of dating with one of them?

Anyways, I am glad you have not kept doing your mistake by marrying one of them

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Imagine divorcing a Cherman. They would probably pull out a reciept for toilet paper and say that you owe compensation

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Write the worst thing that happened to you in Berlin that could not have happened anywhere else :

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It's not one thing, it's all the little things that whittle away at your sanity, every day. They are relentless.

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Being insulted for wearing pearl earrings at a Neukoelln party

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^ these people have some audacity huh. I would never think or have the balls to go up to someone and insult them. Miserable society.

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Being shouted at by my ex in public for walking too close to the grass, but still not touching it (I was walking on the pavement). She said I’d make her apartment dirty, even though I’ve never worn shoes in it. Only Cherman girls

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Needless to say I broke up with her on the same day. Never again

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wow you lucky lucky people

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I was punched in the face near kotti for no reason. As well someone tried to have me arrested for saying “fuck you” simply to them because it is illegal. What a joke of a country

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Huh! I have to many horror stories to mention on here. But I never forget when someone wrongs me. All the bad experiences have added up like water overflowing out of a cup. I hate this place and the people in it. I just hate it so much. I wish I never moved to this hateful place.

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And let’s not talk about landlords. These miserable crazy people take advantage of the authority they have over you at anytime. Sick place with sick people

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Was on a bus back to my flatshare from S Hermanplatz. Old German bumps into me getting off the bus, and so I mouth off to him (was 23, Female at the time, keep in mind). He looks towards me as the bus door closes (he was departing

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and starts banging on the back door like he wanted to fight. No German steps in and just look at me like I have three heads. Dumb butt followers. And female reproductive organ men.

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Being bullied at work.

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when I was new here, I almost stepped in a pool of foamy blood left behind from a bumfight in the station at alex. when I got to the street level I was amazed that there were SO MANY cops arrived to respond, yet they didn't rope off the blood splatter or anything, just let regular passersby step in it. Nothing happened to me directly, but it was just this terrible feeling of, 'I really don't understand the apathy of this place'

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standing at the auslanderbehorde from 3 am til 9 am in december only to be told fornicate you go to the other office

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  Anonymous wrote:

Chermans - who do they think they are mom and dad? And isn’t their mom and dad the Heimlat? So then is the Heimlat our grandmother ?

Pecking order based on genetics

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  Anonymous wrote:

English speaking Countries are the best.
German Speaking Countries , Eastern Europe and Muslim Countrys are Crap. Ironically German Speaking Countries have the largest Immigration from Eastern Europe and Middle East.

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  Anonymous wrote:

The accents here have ruined me... whenever I hear „chairman Kim Jong Un“ I always ask myself, „wait, is he German?“

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  Anonymous wrote:

He might as well be tbh

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  Anonymous wrote:

Nah, chermans are worse. He has to be evil and ruthless for the regime to survive. He’s under constant pressure. But Chermans are evil by choice.

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