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

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Or there is some people who are outright offensive. You say you'd like to have one pack of cigarettes, and you say it like "a pack" where you can hardly hear the "a" (a) pack of whatever it is. And they fukking ask "one?" It's so fukking offensive you know what I mean, because they are saying you either had not added the amount if you had bought 2 or 3 or 4 or that you were too stupid. So this is though rather something to make a point. Because you wouldn't maybe nec. say that. The point is how it returns and how to say how you feel, what form that actually would take. So they ask "one?" and you can just feel it that they do it to piss you off or whatever, as for the situation I mean. So you'd say: "Five" Why say the truth with such? as a general rule, or actually the lie just returns/reflects. Then they look like "?" to which you'd say: " Well I'm sorry, I forgot to tell you the amount." That's the way your feels go. Plus they are capped. They can't say: But you said "one" :) So they bring 5, you pay 1, take 1 and leave.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I maybe gotto add that the way they ask "one?" is not to the "a" you said, but as if you said no amount. They are asking it as if they had no information about how many.

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And it's also interesting that one could say the same thing lightly, playful, should be entertaining me-like. Because 1. the person might not meant any bad yet you might feel bored. I'm just saying, overall. 2. you are not at a disadvantage but they actually are, for leaning out. And yeah should be entertaining me means not that you would seek to be entertained at someone's cost, but it means that If anyone is entertained at anyone's cost it should be you.

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  Anonymous wrote:

But did you get the receipt and do it with a feel or not ?

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  Anonymous wrote:

I'm sure some of this diatribe will make sense to some of his fellow guests at their hospital for 'special' people.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Well, that doesn't make any sense. As for the above fictional example you obviously don't take a fukking receipt. It's just dumb answer to dumb question. I was assuming you have obviously brains enough to know that many ask back for completely legit social reasons. While there is some ass.holes who just don't wanna just fukking give you your fukking cigarettes. And that's not fine. you know.

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  Anonymous wrote:

you is craaa

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I actually hate thinking about all this sh.it! All this doesn't even interest me. I was just going my way and got affected by dizzy people, so I worked it through but somehow it became like a priority but not because I like that but because it appeared such way when processing stuff. I fukking hate it!

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  Anonymous wrote:

everyone is processing stuff they dont want to.

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Here is how you can get to telling someone to not let out their bad mood onto you. Or I hope that it is such. Because you often cannot directly say it to someone. Yet you feel so, so what do you do. So let's say there is a rude cashier, ignores you, doesn't say hello, pulls your things over rushedly and probably is gonna dump the receipt and a bye. You could say: Could I please have the receipt? It's like isolating it to then go about it, while it's all just natural. The person likely will reply: Ja Moment! to which you can say. What are you so grumpy, I was just asking you politely. and then: Don't let out your bad mood on me! This way you can say what's on your mind. And it's not that are you were fooling her or such, it's a higher expression so to speak. Plus you can "assert" that you are a friendly person and don't deserve such treatment.

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What I mean by that is when you feel really pissed or angry or hurt even. about someone treating you like that. It sounds a bit sugarlike. It means that you are not really friendly to the person when asking. It just expresses such way.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Why even care. you're not gonna change the millions of grumpy assholes in Berlin or in general, all you do is take it all personally and work yourself up over it. They're the miserable ones. Why bother? I've once paid my poop in a Lidl I used to visit regularly and there was one customer in front of me, it was close to closing time. The customer seemed very self-absorbed and weird and didn't say anything when the cashier started scanning his stuff. Cashier stopped and said: Hello! Looking at the customer. Customer did not respond, just looked at the ground. Cashier said louder and a bit unfriendlier: HELLO! while looking pissed.
Customer mumbled hello. Cashier scanned his shit, customer paid, cashier said: Good bye!
Guess what. Customer did not react and walked away. Cashier said something pissed to her coworker, they both shook heads. I understood her so well, she must be exhausted from all those self-absorbed dickheads who can't even say a simple greeting and do not even notice the people they interact with daily, almost like it's out of spite. But I also knew that the cashier, if she keeps going like that, like getting worked up over these buttholes, will become very very unhappy in the long run. It's simply not worth it. I'd recommend thinking: "Typically Berliner grumpy assholes" and then working on the Berlin exit plan. I'm now in a place where people actually notice me when I walk by, they look me into the eyes, they even smile and say "Hello". Complete strangers. Berliners can't even do it while interacting with you.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Make sure to get the recipet next time

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  Anonymous wrote:

Yeah I sorts of agree with you. I didn't recommend at all to do that. I was making a point about something else. I was just using this example of a supermarket. At the same time you forget one thing. It's not a bad thing to do and actually should lead to some kinda harmony. ..despite there being many other ways. You can say so many things that are way more casual. For example you say I want 2 baguette with cheese. Person says which ones? as if you didn't say anything. You might just say yours again like she didn't ask for example. As for the example you would actually not take the receipt because you would undermine yourself, since it was metaphorical. But yeah overall I didn't mean to give it such a serious touch. While it can though feel like shi.t when one of these ass.holes puts word in your mouth that make you question your heart and soul. I have no idea about wet breast reaction about a simple idea, I'm sorry I can't follow that and I'm not in the mood to further any interaction about it here.

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Thinking about it again, you are right. It's a waste of time to think about that. It feels way too complicated or overthought. Like a distraction.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Too many children in Berlin. How did they afford to move here and become DJs I wonder ?

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When anyone says they are a DJ, I excuse myself and climb out the restroom window, hopefully never to see them again. .

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Never seen double-faced people in my life before. Like Wtf.

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Russian oligarchs' kids usually move to the US or UK...i dont believe they can stay here longer than a month!

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You would be surprised ...

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  Anonymous wrote:

What is wrong with the people in this city. Like ok I get it you are so edgy but your dad is some russian oligarch.

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  Anonymous wrote:

OMG, I just posted something controversial and it didn't appear, I think the person who runs BerlinHater is now censoring what we want to post. WTF.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I tried two more times and it doesn't appear. This is incredible, even BerlinHater has turned into a brown-shirt forum. OK, let's try this way, go to YouTube and type in this
Barbara Lerner Spectre calls for destruction of Christian European ethnic societies

Then type in this and watch it:

Adolf Hitler and Barbara Specter - Multiculturalists

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  Anonymous wrote:

I'm right, they've censored the links to these videos.

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  Anonymous wrote:

You are absolutely mental. Imagine this website being your only forum to discuss your insane political ramblings. Please find someone to talk to.

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  Anonymous wrote:

What's insane and rambling about pointing out hypocrisy. I look forward to your answer.

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It's the forum you choose to spout it on that I find insane and the fact that you seemingly talk to yourself on here that I find rambling. How on earth have you landed on a page dedicated to rambling about Berlin to talk about "Non Palestinians" and "the destruction of Christian Ethnic societies"? That's mental.

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It has direct relevance to people in Berlin you moron. Do you think Merkel etc are not puppets of the Zionist elite. Did you ever look at a map, last time I looked, Berlin was in Europe, so how's that for relevance. In fact, politically, Berlin is the most powerful city in Europe. Do you thunk Zionist controlled central banks do not control Berlin's decisions. Do you think 'culture' is all that's important to the people stuck in Berlin, maybe to you don't care about anything more than rudeness in Berlin, but I'm sure others have broader concerns.

You're probably one of the imbeciles who believe that Covid is more than a flu, even though 40 million people a day have mingled in supermarkets even before masks were compulsory. How many people do you know who have contracted Covid, how many of your friends friends have contracted it. I don't know one, zero, zilch.

Be very careful believing what you read from Zionist controlled news agencies. Actually, you sound like that is all you read, you sound just like the brainwashed sheep in Berlin. Oh wait, I get it, you're a Zionist, trying to bully me into silence, good luck, creep.

Open your eyes.

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Well I know people who have died of it but hey, all good, you do you. Despite that, I am also far from being happy or compliant with the current lockdown policies and can't stand the narrative of fear being peddled by seemingly scared and directionless career politicians. It is entirely possible to think critically without resorting to tired and lazy Anti-Semitism and wild conspiracy theories. Love the fact you are able to pin down my entire belief system based on 2 comments on an anoymous forum and love even more the fact you think you are being bullied by an anonymous person on a comments section on freaking BerlinHater. Anyway man, good luck with it all. I don't have to agree with you or think what you are doing makes any sense. Thank fornicate we still live in times where you are able to hold your opinion.

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Tell me one "wild conspiracy theory", what are you talking about, you are the one who sounds like a lunatic. What fcking conspiracy theory, be specific you snake.

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By the way, Zionism has nothing to do with semites, it's an ideology, not a race or religion you fcking dumb khunt, fck you. Palestinians are semites, did you know that? You are like a brainwashed sheep, baa baaa baaaaaaaaaaaa. Why don't you actually watch Miko Peled videos and then have your say, instead of sounding like a moron. Here's a link, actually watch it, he's an Israeli Jew. www.youtube.com/watch You're a mental-midget, educate yourself.

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Cool cool x

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  Anonymous wrote:

German women have a stank butt attitude to match their equally smelly female genitalia lol

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  Anonymous wrote:

They are whorres and karens

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Worst of all, the young ones are Lefty SJW Virtue-Signalers, faking empathy whenever they get a chance, they bleat like sheep, all the same, baa, baaa, baaaa. So boringly predictable. They create mental weariness in anyone who dares to try and have a logical conversation with them.

I feel nauseated by their endless stream of Virtue-Signalling, it's more than one can stomach. Berlin Lefties are the scum on top of a bucket of shiit.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Who is downvoting Some whorish Cherman Karen ? Lol

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Chonny the cherman

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  Anonymous wrote:

i can never get how these ppl in berlin live like it. they have strange custom to put broken old furniture and clothes on the street!!! then other take it, when man go shopping can walk next to old 20 year fridge, old broken cinescope tv and some garbage all around, even worse i found ppl who got some of the clothes form such "sources", this is strange and spotted it only in berlin

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  Anonymous wrote:

example one of to many: c8.alamy.com/comp/FD1FFF/passersby-stare-at-discarded-furniture-sofa-and-table-on-a-berlin-FD1FFF.jpg

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Not only in Berlin but in the whole Germany

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When you convert the Euro, Berlin is not cheap, but it is poor..

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  Anonymous wrote:

If anyone is wanting to chill to some good female mellow-indie music, here's my best of list, they'll get you through the Berlin winter. If you like this genre, please add to it.

Sarah Blasko. All her albums are great, and very good musicians backing her, the best of the best.

A Fine Frenzy - album One Cell And the Sea. One of he best albums ever.

Rickie Lee Jones, the Rickie Lee Jones album. One of my all time faves.

Sarah Hepburn - Stars and Haze

Sophie Zelmani - Love Affair album

Stacey Kent - song The Ice Hotel, very clever.

XX - the XX album



Tanya Donnelly. Try her album; Whiskey Ghost Tango. Her cover of Flame Trees is the best cover I've ever heard, it's actually better than the original by Cold Chisel. She also does a sublime cover of Yellow Brick Road. Read her bio on Wiki.

Sixpence None The Richer band and Blue On Blue album by the lead singer, Leigh Nash, 6 great tracks on this album.

Little Birdy, Confetti album.

A compilation album called We Love Real Music.

Betty Serveert - song You've Changed

Bic Runga - Beautiful Collision album

Cardigans album, Long Gone Before Daylight, their best.

Emiliana Torrini - Me and Armini album

The Concretes - Lovin Kind cover.

Duffy - Rock Ferry album.

Feist - let It Die album

Fiona Apple cover of Across The Universe.

Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova - The Swell Season - sublime.

Jenny Morris - Shiver album

Katie Noonan - Skin album

K.T. Tunstall - Eye To the Telescope

The Long Lost

Miss Kenichi from Berlin - She's one of the best in Berlin.

Missy Higgins - The Sound Of White

Nouvelle Vague - Band A Part album

Some Regina Spector songs, try her out.





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  Anonymous wrote:

Sorry, the Flame Trees and Yellow Brick Road covers are by Sarah Blasko, not Tanya Donnelly.

Her cover of Flame Trees is the best cover I've ever heard, it's actually better than the original by Cold Chisel. She also does a sublime cover of Yellow Brick Road. But read Tanya's bio on Wiki.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Sorry this is Berlin. It’s not music if it isn’t gay techno.

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  Anonymous wrote:

dont be such a spoilsport

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Calling gay techno, music, is like calling a Berliner a friendly, accepting, empathic and welcoming host.

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  Anonymous wrote:

wtf is this
www.youtube.com/watch

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Just another non-musician paying rubbish noise by pressing a few buttons. So glad I lived through the golden age of music with real singers and musicians. Led Zep, Stones, Beatles and Pink Floyd are worth 1000 of these noise makers.

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Aberration

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The recordings of a mentally disturbed person.

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It's alright. And I say that with listening to all kinds of music. You people shouldn't feel so entitled for listening to the Beatles and Pink Floyd calling it real singers. Just the truth. Eat it!

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Well, okay it gets a bit noisy. Haha. It might appear like I was doing you wrong but no I didn't mean it then. You puss!

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How can you possibly call techno, music, it's noises coming out of a machine with buttons to activate preset rhythms etc. It's noises for robots.

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Back in August time, I had an email from my landlord which says, please call me very urgently.

I was worried as I did think, something is really wrong at my rented flat. (Burglary or something has caught on fire etc) I called him and he asked, do you still live in the flat? I said yes and why? What happened? He told me that, Hauswewaltung firm informed him that, their letter was not received by me as my name was not on the postbox. This is straight forward lie as I have been living in the same place for more than 3 years and never missed to receive any letter. Anyways, I told him I still do live in the flat nothing is wrong and we hung up.

Then I found out that, my rent became 20€ more expensive per month without a notice. Oh wait, the letter which I supposed to get must have been a notice right? This country is designed to rip foreigners off

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Two nationalities are obsessed with greed, and one is German, the other I'm not allowed to mention because, you know, political correctness, here's a hint, it's not Palestinians.

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^^ its so weird that your attitudes toward an entire religion are almost exactly the same as that of the Nazis. Did a Jewish girl cheat on you or something?

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Why did you move to Gaymany/Borelin in the first place ?

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I've been taken to the cleaners twice by two different non-Palestinians. They even stole the Palestinians land at gunpoint. As Norman Finklestein says, "enough with the holocaust crocodile tears already, you have no right to gain sympathy from the world while doing this to Palestinians". Look him up on YouTube and also Mike Peled - The General's Son.

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  Anonymous wrote:

they are like this, deal with it, they treat never ending influx of foreigners like trash, and rip them off whaterever what they have, nothing new here, they use also occasion you dont speak german perflectly to make you pay more.....

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  Anonymous wrote:

Yes, Germans are greedy and never lend them money.

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Absolutely do not EVER lend them money, I totally agree with you.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Are chermans even western europeans ?

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I've found most Europeans to be lacking in social graces. The only Europeans I like are Italians and nice Poles, not icy-poles. Italy is the most beautiful country in the world, the people are friendly and very intelligent, you can have great conversations with them. Germany has kept their economy down, but trust me, the Italians will be back on top before long, so will the English.

Look at the great creativity that's come out of the UK. Even their TV ads are brilliant, I could watch noting but TV ads all day and be entertained. Their comedies are the best in the world and copied all over the world, including the USA. Their stage shows are extraordinary. The best music, the who's who of the music indusry, mostly from the UK, I don't class rap or techno as music.

The best are galleries are in London, fantastic museums all over the UK. First-class universities. Exceptional public transport system. Gotta love their supermarkets. Beautiful parks. Vibrant cities full of music.

They are even excelling at food these days, with fusion dishes that break all the rules. Beautiful countryside, seeped in glorious history, the seat of modern-democracy and human rights. Ground-breaking scientific discoveries by the score. In contras, Germans these days are boring and have no imagination whatsoever, especially Berliners. They are the sheep of Europe.

If anyone knows a place that has the best of Italy and the UK combined, please let me know. Amsterdam comes close, but they are way too tight with their pennies.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Technically, Germany is in Eastern Europe.

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If you don't like Berliners, you won't like Amsterdamners.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Agree with OP re Italians. I love them too. As for Germans....

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  Anonymous wrote:

Exceptional public transport system? I take it you have never been to the UK lol. But the rest, yes

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Who's downvoting? Some triggered German? Engage and tell us why you don't agree with what is said. And please be tactful...I know it's hard for your pathetic kind but..please :)

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Italians and Poles sucks too

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  Anonymous wrote:

Try Gibraltar.. British Charm with Mediterranean food and attitudes

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Gibraltar rocks, good idea.

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  Anonymous wrote:

They expect us (foreigners) to butter Germany all the time.

It is like, they want you to badmouth for your previous life / hometown and praise Germany as your previous life was not existed. They also think that, If a foreigner comes to Germany It is because he / she thinks, Germany is the best which is not true necessarily. They don't understand the concept of being expat or benefiting from the situation (example : affordable university education) They assume, each foreigner wants to settle down in Germany and that's why you hear things like "Integration" or "importance of speaking German"

Germany can be a stepping stone nothing more, If you are educated, cultured person. Germany is only for desperates to settle down

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they're loco

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they are crazy, they are so crazy they expect everyone visits they coutry will speak perfect german and praise them for be best country in the world, thought they are far far from it, crazy people

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In a bid to modernize the Party, the CDU have today voted for a 55 year old career politician to lead them in to the future. The choice between 3 50+ white lawyers with indistinguishable political leanings must have been very tough. Doomed.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Yeah, Germany needs fresh thoughts. These old men will lead Germany nowhere.

Maybe we’ll ask Trump to become bundeskanzler!

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