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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:

Hildegard sexual act Knef

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  Das Licht wrote:

The amorphousness of Alexanderplatz

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  Das Leben wrote:

The fact that Rail&Fresh will never be fresh

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  Anonymous wrote:

Whats the price for comment No. 1000

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  Anonymous wrote:

A lesson in English: Prize.

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  Berlinfetischistin wrote:

Ich hasse alle, die Berlin hassen!

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  Anonymous wrote:

Ich hasse alle Berlinhasserhasser. Soooo meta!

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  DerTod wrote:

Frühstück am Ostbahnhof um 5:56

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  Anonymous wrote:

Hey, wenigstens war es Vitaminwasser!

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  Anonymous wrote:

Oh, it's much better at 06.06

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  Anonymous wrote:

Hey, only 7 posts to go before hitting the golden 1000, or should I say the sh1tty 1000 :o)

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  I see the light wrote:

If you think you are going crazy here, just click this link that somebody else posted below, then copy and paste the article in Google Translate, you will soon see that it's not you, It really was and is Berlin's fault. Brilliantly written. www.theeuropean.de/valentin-weimer/10728-berlin-ist-arm-an-allem

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  Anonymous wrote:

I have a serious question.

I was student at Germany and i have graduated couple of months ago. My student visa will expire in 6 months. Currently, i am working in another country and as i heard there is a visa type called job seeking visa after graduation. So, what you think guys, would it be okay to wait until my student visa ends ( even i am not student anymore ) then apply for that visa ? I can not come back to Germany until May.

Need your opinions.

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  Anonymous wrote:

your student visa expires immediately when you graduate so it's kinda late for this question

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  Anonymous wrote:

What has this to do with Berlin hater ? pointless post.

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  Anonymous wrote:

toytowngermany forum is the right place for your question. This site is strictly for ranting.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I'm not sure if I get depressed only by Berlin people, or by all germans in general.

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  Anonymous wrote:

The things people complain about are usually related to the character (or lack thereof) you can observe amongst Germans. Rude, arrogant, tasteless, primitive and unpolite for the most part. It's hard to find a German that doesn't fit that stereotype.

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  Anonymous wrote:

What do I hate about Berlin?

-ugly women who ruin their faces with nose piercings and stupid tattoos with no real meaning
-ugly men with face tattoos, man buns, and hipster haircuts/looks
-pseudo artists who think that just because they are David Bowie just because they play pooping music in a bar somewhere in Neukölln
-Neukölln
-The city looks downright depressing
-Hartz-IV single mothers with blue/pink/purple short hair feeding their children BIO/vegan/fair-trade products
-Techno (if you unironically like it, you should consider suicide)
-Lack of good jobs

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  Anonymous wrote:

What I hate about Berlin :

- Rude People who stare at you
-Weather (Dark and miserable)
- Filth on the street
-Depressing Mood
-Kreuzberg / Friedrichshain

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  Anonymous wrote:

university here is a big joke. easier than american high school.

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I hate that:
- it's going to be overcast and rainy for the next 7 days
- people having special cloths for special times of day/week (ie. morning sports cloths, afternoon family-walk cloths, etc.)
- you are automatically worse because you are an auslander.
- they cannot admit to not knowing something. They will rather lie in your face than admit you asked them something and they dont know the answer.
- they will talk about things they have no ideas about, especially other peoples and cultures.
- they think their heavy and cynical worldview is "humorous". Apparently they still have not discovered what real humor means.
- they look down on anyone having problems. Whether it's you and you slipped on ice or Greece going through another economic meltdown, you are to blame for your problem and you only have problems because you're stupid (hint: greece cant get back up because it cant devalue its currency because the EU does only what is good for Germany)
- Eh, I could go on like this forever. It's monday. It's raining. Germans are being mean to everyone.

Wait, one more:

Someone put stickers in the bathroom to pee sitting down because it's less cleaning for the cleaning ladies.

Seriously, what the flying fuck? Are you going to regulate how I pee now?

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  Anonymous wrote:

I hate it how unmotivated I feel here.
I hate it how this place and the people in it drag me down.
I hate the thought of being stuck in here and Germany in general.

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  Anonymous wrote:

The hell is with German companies simply not responding to emails?

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  Anonymous wrote:

Because email is too new. You should send a paper letter via the PROPER channels. Only degenerates that want NSA/Facebook/Trump to spy on them use email. A good citizen uses paper for everything. Also, sending things by paper keeps tens of thousands of people employed. Employment is good. Email is bad.

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  Anonymous wrote:

OP genius comment, thank you. I AGREE so much!

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  Anonymous wrote:

Halt dich fest.
Halt dich fest.
Festhalten! Süsse
Schön festhalten!
Festhalten!! Süsse
Hier an der gelben Stange festhalten.
An der gelben Stange festhalten!

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  Anonymous wrote:

what is this trash?

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  Anonymous wrote:

probably some psychotic german mother yelling at her soon to be psychotic child in the berliner tram.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Yes, it's trash. This poop you hear all the time. A mother making big deals about nothing in the tram. Followed by the emergency situation of leaving the tram. Since i also got out, I was kind enough to open the door, helping out a bit. Somebody send 10 k therapists, seriously.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I hate the fact that there is no objective (negative, haha) information about this city on other platforms, ex. Quora. Why do so many expats recommend this city after all ? It's like everybody who has to deal with the natives knows it's shitty, but is afraid of saying it loud and clear, or writing about it on forums.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Exactly.

Everywhere you go or everywhetre you ask, you get good opinions about Berlin.

It's so good there're someplace on the Internet where people that didn't liked itcomplain, so you get both opinions. When I'm asked I use to say, that's good for tourism and the Pergamon Museum is worth a visit, but not much more.



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  Anonymous wrote:

Paper! It's everywhere for everything! Why can't I do things online? Either you have to go to an office, spend 4 hours in a queue to talk with a bureaucrat for 10 minutes, or you have to wait weeks to get a paper letter then send it back to them and hope that it reaches the right person in the right department. What is this, the 20th century? Where does all this paper go? Are there people who take care of the millions of paper documents that must exist? Why do these people have a fetish for formal-on-a-piece-of-paper processes instead of easier and faster methods?

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  Anonymous wrote:

Germans. One word. No need further explanation.

You know they are superior nation and the way they do things is the best way in the world. How do you dare to question their the best and effective way of doing things ? ( irony)

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  Anonymous wrote:

Is it just German men in Berlin that are emasculated, have psychological/emotional problems because of being brainwashed by feminism/leftism and growing up in a cold family? I have known some messed up guys before coming to Berlin, but German guys take the prize. They seem almost afraid of women. Is it the same in all of Germany? I've only lived in Berlin.

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Germany is the most Feminist Society in Europe together with Sweden.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Afraid of women and other things.

I lived with a German guy once who was pretty much the most emasculated person I've met:

-Only showers twice a week because he doesn't want to age too fast (already looks fifty despite being 34)
-Doesn't have Skype, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Hotmail or Myspace because he's afraid of being spied on.
-In four years never had a visitor
-Has a girlfriend he has only met once in real life. Together for over 4 years.
-Afraid of dogs
-Locks the door of his room whenever he is away, out of fear of thieves.
-Thinks feminism is not that bad.
-Didn't want to learn how to play a musical instrument because it'd "ruin the sensibility of his fingers"
-Whenever I'd download stuff and the internet speed would decrease, he'd express his concern regarding possibly being spied on.
-Peed while sitting
-Only went to the supermarket before closing time so as to avoid standing in line with other people
-Played videogames all the time, despite being a bit too old for that.
-Didn't know how to cook. Main dish was noodles with a sausage thrown in. No sauce.

Germans lost their best stock in WWII, someone else said. There might be some truth to that statement.

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  Anonymous wrote:

He probably didn't shower in order to save money.

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  Anonymous wrote:

How are these the qualities of an emasculated man? Sounds to me more like a paranoid man who grew up in GDR.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Being brave and mentally strong are part of being a man.

I forgot to mention that they guy always slept with the light on.

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  Anonymous wrote:

A little off-topic, but Germans are complete idiots when it comes to American-run online services and the Internet in general. The government in Germany can legally demand all saved data on specific users without even going through the courts and obtaining a subpoena but they'll all voice their pseudo-intellectual opinions about sharing their data with facebook and google. But the zenith of idiocy was shortly after the Snowden leaks when Merkel gave a speech saying something along the lines of "Part of being an outspoken citizen is the ability to anonymously engage in discourse online" - after decades of the draconian Impressumspflicht.

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