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

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fired....is it a chance to leave Germany....or sue these retards and stay?

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  Anonymous wrote:

Huge opportunity to leave in my opinion

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1: Sue those cunts for how much you can get from them.

2: Take your settlement money and get the hell out of here while you can.

Don’t just leave but make them pay for firing you. Revenge is always the best policy with Germans.

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The only problem its in probation , but I had and still have a fracture. Typical sadistic move at the end of probation with its retarded laws.

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For those who left Berlin, where did you move after?

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Poland.
Everytime I interact with Germans here I am convinced that leaving Germany was the right thing to do.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Good move going to Poland, the people are much nicer, contrary to popular opinion, mainly based on drunken Poles in Berlin. And the food is delicious.

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Anyone get considerably sicker in this city than their home town and or acountry?

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I actually didn’t get sick at all considering how much I partied. Was probably the demon keeping me zombified

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yes have had several issues i would never have had if id just stayed in uk. including operations. had never even really been to doctor before coming here

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Operations? Must have been horrible. Sorry you had to go through that.

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Operations in Germany? Did they even give you anesthesia? Or does German insurance not cover that?

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yes had an anaesthetic both times. German doctors and hospitals are really good though. No waiting times and they know exactly what they're doing so cant complain about that. All covered by krankenkasse.

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yes its nice having operations while alone abroad but a good way of finding out who gives a sh1t

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Never had allergies in my life, moved to Berlin and after less than a month they started and never went away.

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a lot of mold in berlin. old,shitty buildings and standing water. no one cares. and don't even think about using the hot water for anything. germans still use lead pipes and it goes into the water if it's hot and makes you mental.

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God I hate this city so much I feel like I'm dying

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Don’t drink the water. Seriously,

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Why doesn't Germany publish data on excess mortality? Most other developed countries do. Wonder why they're trying to hide something...

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Because they’re the best and have the magical cure for corona

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They just want to seem the best ... it’s only a matter of time before they are exposed... the corona demonstration circling the world was a good start . But they still are saying “people have a right to do that”

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  Anonymous wrote:

Brad Pitt Is dating a German bitch! He better run for the hills.

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Hope he gets her tested first.

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No it’s good, it will exposure chermany

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Ew, both are repulsive. He is almost 60, and she is a mid 20s ugly ho with an already popped daddy-less kid.

Long live the trash.

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  Anonymous wrote:

another one

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8694205/Police-bodies-five-children-house-German-town.html

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The only thing Germans hate more than themselves are their own kids. Disgusting and stupid that the German media hide her name.

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She had kids ages 1.5, 2,3, 5 and 8 and 11?
She was constantly pregnant basically

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a typical Germ

www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8694491/German-man-drinks-SEVEN-PINTS-pee-day-claiming-guards-against-illnesses.html

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Does the rest of the world hate germans as much as we do? Why didn’t I know this stuff before moving ? Well I know they had some weird porn and fetish but .... I mean

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I bet he smells fantastic

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And don't forget the darn cannibal from the 2000s.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Are women with big butt smarter than women with big breasts or is it just me

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Not necessarily.

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a woman's brains has nothing to do with her looks.

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  Anonymous wrote:

How long have most people on here been living in Berlin?

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Enough that I don’t want to see this place ever again after I leave it.

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Germans keep saying that Germany wasn’t so xenophobic before but I’m not sure, is this correct ?

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Germany was certainly xenophobic in the '30's and '40's. Look at what they did. They've always been a bunch of tribal minded bigots, often with deadly outcomes.

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The entire German identity is being a white, blonde, blue eyed aryan. Of course this place is xenophobic. Look up that survey for how many % of people would accept having a neighbor of a different race. Germany is terrible (as is nost of EU). All the welcome refugees crap was photo op bullshittery. Germans even hate white slavs, of course they hate everyone else.

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Actually, most Germans are not blonde. Germany was nice until the EU expanded. Expansion is why the UK left. It should have been phased in after GDP hit similar levels. Wages have fallen in the west.

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I HATE THIS freaking poop !!!!! Just to elucidate how expressing feelings works *rolleyes*

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I HATE THIS FUCKIN:G AUTOCORRECTdasdasdasdasdasdasdasdasdasdasdasdasdasdasoki

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:) .

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Actually it's like this: i HATE! this FUCKING!. SHITTTT!!!!. The change of views is curious. I don't know why feelings are such a big deal. I guess because people get stuck with it. And I don't mean any weird therapeutical form. It is perfectly normal to be conscious since upon feeling that switches back anyway. Just a guess.

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feelings p*ss me off

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^ are u german?

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no thank f*ck. been in germany too long though so cant handle my feelings

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The only allowed feelings in Germany: anger, helplessness, fear, sadness.

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Anger is a distancing thing. Just like hate. nenavidet in russian. something you don't want to see. By feeling that, it gets more distant. What you mean is attached feelings. There is an extra hate for it being such way. It's the attached feelings that are so to speak not allowed. Pure feelings don't hurt anyone unless the person was biting, then it comes back that way. Anger is with what is true. If something is not true there is not even anger. Anger can be also already light. It's the same channel as love. So this is just something I wanted to write about feelings. It's true, naturally we don't feel so intensely because shi.t should never gotten so close. But yeah it can be expressed pretty effortlessly and often it just wants to be felt or lets say it is how it can feel. There is also love that can heal (from others), so take it for what it is. I didn't mean to recommend shouting. And what is fear you know? Often it is actually repressed feelings. We fear that. The above shout could be pretty light and uplifting. You just gotto stay with your feel, you wouldn't even really hear yourself.

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  Anonymous wrote:

^Stay with your feel but don't forget that receipt.

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^bahahah it’s totally the recipet person

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“But did you get the recipet?” Is going to be my new catch phrase to anyone that won’t stop talking at me

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Let’s make it a thing in Berlin. Maybe it will be like a BH code

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But be careful with your genuine way to feel, however that might be, because some people provoke a lot. Feelings also express differently within low dynamics. I meant that feeling as you might feel brings one back in touch with seeing things clearer. The above is only one way it might feel and it can feel serious and genuine and understood but it might also not fit with something.

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What I mean is, If you just take a situation in a queue, someone is too close. It's not so easy to get angry. Surely you could say adultly (soulfully that is) that the person is too close. But what if the person is provoking and you felt that. It wouldn't really make sense to say that to them as long as you are kinda confused. So that's just what I meant. But here you could act dumb about an intention. This is how anger could express, It would make the person possibly get tto close and then you could give them some: Can you not watch out?! It's like you don't make the intention a topic and let them be under the stone with it because you shouldn't know. That's also why you could right away tell them to step back. To not know is an angry thing to do because you shouldn't. Something like that, I don't exactly know how it works out. I mean if someone pushes you in a queue intentionally (sorts of slightly, but intentionally) , then you might get angry about the intention, but you might also just say: Can you not watch out?! It's like a boundary also to something that's really low. It's like your anger expresses that way.

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Actually I don't like all this shi.t what I just wrote. There was probably some point I wanted to make, but I don't know what it was.

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And maybe this particular expression isn't all that good, but yeah I wrote change of views. It's a bit mad but it might be true that it could feel like it and I wrote it distances. It's actually kinda meant as relief. Or maybe it's better to feel more singingly. One would actually be laughing I can see since what we hate is usually not real while it doesn't contradict. One just gotto understand to go with a feel. If you wouldn't know what to do, then you could just do what you feel like. Since that's life and moving. You would never be able to see what good it could do. Meaning there is no need to be like hm maybe I should do something else. Or you could just overall see it like that it doesn't matter but to just move. Which is a relief :) If you were stuck you know you definitely not gonna stay :) so you know...So if you then feel to clean some part of your flat then that's cool because you feel so. You don't need know everything all detailed. I think life is just like that.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Are germans even European?

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Are Germans even human?

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People from Berlin are from all over the world. So did you feel weird then when you went home? What about all those people with the common identity in Berlin, all your friends? Did they all leave too? Most people I know have been there only a few years... I wonder where everyone else went ?

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Native Berliners all were born and live in the nazi outskirts. Only foreigners in Mitte, Fhain, Prenz, etc.

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The worst thing about Berlin is u usually spend all your savings to get there and then you get trapped. Then after that, it’s nearly impossible to move out to a better city because everything is so expensive to put a payment on a new flat or get Airbnb to then get new flat even if you get a job offer. Then you have to deal with the people in first world that are oblivious to any real struggle so will not understand what you went through. So thanks Berlin.

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And not only that when you tell people of what you went through like fines for random things like downloading (over 2000) or tickets you’ve already paid they keep asking you to pay because you are foreig, nobody believes you. Nobody believes they foreigners are harassed and can barely do anything because germans will always band together . Nazism never died and when you need help with something sometimes they just try to hurt you because you are not German and on purpose

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And then not only that but harassment and evil behaviour towards you serves no repurcission in the society. And even the far right can legally march they should not be allowed to but you see why is because the police and also the country is facist as well.

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Get real. The only fascists in Berlin are the lefty AntiFa thugs.

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^you post here every day everyone knows your opinion by now and nobody cares shut up

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I think you'll find nobody cares for your protestations you little lefty pseudo-anarchist Nazi AntiFa fascist. I hope you attack me at a protest one day and I'll turn your head into pulp.

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