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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:

Its not just Berlin, Germans in general are a bunch of miserable, racist, incompetent pricks .. they are nazis at heart, never learned from their history and no wonder most German celebs LEAVE once they have the monetary means. These ppl are abnormal and generally hostile.

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A German Scumbag downvoting all negative comment about Germans and Germany Truth Hurts heh ? You Filthy Scumbag German Bitchass!

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Germany sucks in general.

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Had to postpone my exit for a few days until Tuesday, can hardly wait. But I'll stay on board BerlinHater and let you all know how fabulous life is outside this gangrenous, brainwashed Lefty bubble. Keep your heads high and hold on until you see an opportunity to leave, then take it with both hands.

Don't listen to 20 year old know-it-alls or boring Marxist pseudo-communists tell you how to live your life or what to think and say, tune instead to Jordan B Peterson for some reality checks instead, especially if you love women but despise Sexist-Feminists.

Poor But Sexy, great marketing line, but of course the reality is "SexuallyTransmittedDiseased and Bankrupt, Financially and Morally".

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Germans have always been the masters of state-mandated marketing terms (what we normal people call propaganda). Anyone remember when the former Rundfunkbeitrag (GEZ) were suing bloggers for calling the television tax a GEZ-Gebuer? Oh, but they're a private organization that just collects like 300eur per year from every person in Germany and, despite Germany's privacy laws that are the "envy of the world" they still manage to access lists of residencies from Einwohneraemter?

Or here's a more current example. A young woman was murdered a few days ago in Berlin by being shot in the head. The police list it in their database with the title of "25 year old dies in the night".
www.berlin.de/polizei/polizeimeldungen/pressemitteilung.770168.php

Anyway, GTFO while you can. I'm out and can't stress how much how good it feels to be able to make small talk with strangers who aren't aggressive and mentally disturbed. Berlin has a bad energy and it's never going to change.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Happy New Year!
May you all find peace, happiness and kindness. Don’t let Berlin steal your light.
Cheers to a life full of good, health and luck!

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  Anonymous wrote:

Happy new year everyone.

For all of you suffering in Berlin, here's to making this one the last New Year's you'll ever have in the Bermorrah.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Another day another Islamic terror attack avoided at the last moment. Must've been hard to find importees that are worse than the locals.

uk.reuters.com/article/uk-germany-security/german-police-find-islamic-state-flag-after-suspected-attack-on-railway-idUKKCN1OO0PD

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  Anonymous wrote:

One week to go and I can already feel my real self coming back again, happy, smiling, teflon coated, positive, optimistic and having clever thoughts again because I don't feel I have to suppress my joy for life anymore, in case I piss off a German who thinks life is all about hard work and long hours with a sour face. 7 days to go. I'm going to Italy where people are friendly and hospitable, they are fun loving ad the women are absolutely beautiful, charming, funny and vivacious.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Good move! give berlin what it deserves, the one finger salute.

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Two finger salute in UK tradition...before leaving piss outside just for old times sake

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  Anonymous wrote:

pissing outside, good idea. will probably be an improvement to the neighbourhood and greatly improve the smell too

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  Anonymous wrote:

I bet the German guy who sent this following post to the world darts master is from Berlin, couldn't stand to hear another man in an interview say how happy he was with his family. I really feel sorry for these sad Germans.

The death threat read "I wish all your children to die, I live alone, but my wife and kids are dead. I'm supposed to be unhappy until the end of my days,"

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What is this about?

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Berlin airports, security check. Where you have to fight for your dignity.

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The Staff from the Berlin Airports especially from the security check in are Whoresons and Bitchez. I already mentioned this a few months ago in a post here , they are arrogant and rude and they think they are Special snowflakes because they work in a airport. I never seen such miserable dumb Airport employes in any other country .

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What can you expect from a country full of nazis turned to a country full of stasi? Give a german a little power and watch the keg explode.

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They also don't know how to manage an airport nor an airline. In July, I had the misfortune of flying out of Munich to catch a flight to Heathrow. Munich's airport had poor ventilation, the wi-fi kept going down, no drinking fountains anywhere, and one has to walk to opposite ends of the terminal to locate a WC. If that were bad enough, the idiots at Lufthansa cancel the flight and blame weather for it (never mind that the other airlines were operating their flights that day). It was hard to believe that I was in a G7 country. I've been to supposedly less developed countries that have better airport facilities and reliable airline operations.

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Europeans are generally too stingy to install free drinking fountains. The only airport I've ever seen a drinking fountain in Western Europe was Amsterdam and it was well hidden. Maybe there are some in Britain, but then again the British are much more civilized than most of the continentals. Germans prefer making you buy bottled water for 6eur a bottle (in London they cost 1 GBP) or refilling an empty bottle in the unventilated restrooms (ever been in a bathroom at Tegel Airport? Perpetually smells like old piss and much, much worse). But Munich's airport seems like a palace compared to Schoenefeld where they have a passenger to seat ratio at the gates of something like 50 to 1 (and that is no exaggeration). Luckily I'm not disabled because flying from a Berlin airport (hell, from pretty much any airport in Germany) isn't really possible if you aren't 100% mobile as you'll invariably be climbing stairs and catching one of those woefully overcrowded buses that take you to the airplane because Germans are too miserly to pay for freaking jetways. Mention it to a German and I can guarantee you you'll be met with an "Oh, I actually like having to walk down three flights of stairs, squeeze into a bus well beyond the officially posted maximal capacity and then walking up stairs into a plane (and we're not talking discount shitliners here like Easyjet) in rain in the winter." The same retarded mentality that makes these people pretend stores not opening on Sundays is cool that government-controlled television ensures independent programming.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Der poster uber ist sehr astute, well done, you nailed them. I'm out of here in 8 days, 3 hours and 27 minutes and 15 seconds.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Most Germans are autistic.
This culture is broken beyond any point.
No matter how much kindness and understanding you‘d put into interacting with them, no good ever comes out of it. Niceness is never mutual. They either need to be superior to you or eat your healthy brain cells like a weird cancer if they don’t succeed to overstep you. No in betweens.
Worst mistake is ours, to think we can open to be nice to these people. Impossible. They are not even nice to each other, their families or so called friends.
Germany is a neurotic, friendless and loveless place.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Sounds like the honeymoon period is over and you see them for what they really are.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Crappy people, crappy language, crappy country

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Germans travel most of any place even They want to get out,

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Germans never adapt in a different culture. They‘re „normal“ only in this neurotic instance called Germany.
Elsewhere they‘ll be just weird, alienated freaks that no one else likes and wants to be friends with.
No one likes the Germans ;)

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  Anonymous wrote:

Most of the Germans you run into elsewhere in the world, the actual expat Germans, are usually pretty decent. The 25-year-olds shoestringing their through whatever country you happen to be in on the other hand are unbearable, especially if you run into more than one at a time.

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They are so broken up. Even abroad. Not sure about expats, I didn’t meet so many, just a few but they sucked balls anyway.
The ones that travel around the world make me a bit sick to my stomach... So many things I can think of, oh boy!

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That's true, you don't meet too many actual expat Germans. Maybe a few here and there who've been on an assignment in another country for a year or so but almost none who actually show the fortitude to blaze their own path in another country that isn't Switzerland, Austria or Denmark. Most Germans don't even seem to move more than an hour away from their parents.

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German award-winning journalist caught fabricating stories to stoke Germans' stereotypes of other countries. Hope to see more pawns fall in the coming months.
www.wsj.com/articles/germanys-der-spiegel-says-reporter-made-up-facts-11545334314

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Paging Dr Goebbels...Paging Dr Goebbels...der Spiegel..or is it an inverted 'der angriff,?'

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Most looking forward to that mongoloid Leonid Bershidsky being exposed.

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90% of news is fake news.

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The big news here isn't that German newspapers are peddling fake news. It's that they've finally be caught doing so in a way that isn't acceptable. Most German newspapers spend about 20-30% of their space explaining to readers how they should feel about topics anyway, with their pithy quips and sardonic one-liners, so there's really little need to completely invent people and events like this guy has done. But activist journalists like Claas Relotius have gotten cocky or are being egged on by someone. Veit Medick will be next.

All German newspapers are tabloids.

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Two more loser German journos ousted.
www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-12-29/two-more-spiegel-employees-out-after-fake-news-scandal-expands

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It isn't the first time that such a thing has happened. Back in the early '80's Stern Magazine touted a sensationalist article about some long lost Hitler diaries. The magazine splashed it on their front cover page, trying to pass these diaries as authentic. Well, surprise, but it turned out that those diaries were fake and the article was a hoax. On the following issue, the magazine pretended like nothing had happened. Oh, and let's not forget VW's recent Dieselgate scandal. Let's face it, Germans are twisted f*cks.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I was having a great day until I got involved with a woman who turned out to be a Feminist, I've never heard so much BS in my life, and the scary thing is that I think they actually believe their own sexist rhetoric and propaganda.

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Believe me, in weak moments even those kind of "women" longs for a strong and decisive guy.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Can't understand, why they made Berlin capital of Germany. It was built on dirt and its inhabitants are dirt, too. I feel sorry, that the Hiroshima atomic bomb didn't hit Berlin.

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C'mon. make your mind up, stop sitting on the fence!

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The pity is that THE fence was teared down in 1989.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Lol Phuck Germany

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  Anonymous wrote:

It makes you think.
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Oh deary, deary me, are you suggesting sir that moslem multi-kulti is to blame for spoiling the Christian christmas. Rhetorical question, because it's obvious the answer is yes.

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Who wants to bet the terrorist will hide among friends in Berlin?

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At least the yellow jackets are pushing back.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Berlin is a city full of Millennials. This generation is really very sick!

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  Anonymous wrote:

Might seem that way in Mitte, but the average age in Berlin is like 43. Much older than other capital cities.

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Right Hipster is not older than 36! People born in the years 1981-1991 are stinky Millennials!

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  Anonymous wrote:

stfu old grumpy fart. your kind espcially germans are by far the rudest mfkrs.

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Dumb-as-phuck millennials and posers are mainly within the ring, the older wiser people live outside the ring and actually have a life and enjoy their family-time.

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Average age in Mitte is 45-55.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Give the date - whether peasant bleat!,

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The date is April Fool's Day and whether peasant bleat, NO, sheep bleat, not a peasant, they go "oo ee oo aa aa, walla walla bing bang".

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