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

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Off topic (not Berlin). Is it just me or is Taylor Swift a total load of craap. I heard her sing for the first time today and it was nothing special at all, I've heard much better on AGT and X-Factor. Not unique in any way.

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Lol in Germany it is more of a scandal if you're caught with a plagiarized Doktorarbeit than it is if you are caught with kiddie porn.

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For politicians. Look at Guttenberg vs Edathy and how eveything played out. Germany is so shit.

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Not since the woke wave started

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  Anonymous wrote:

Just read that last year the average German took off work sick 20 days and the average until 2021 was 15. Why are these people so lazy?

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The German way is to pretend to work while complaining about how much you work even though you barely do any work. I think they even teach this in those integration courses about how to become a good German.

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I know fuckshits who work 3 or 2 hours sometimes but earn a poop ton. Lazy fucks.

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Germans are spoiled with their public welfare system. So they are probably the laziest most expensive fx one can find all over Europe. Call a German customer service hotline if you want to know what German work ethics are about. Those arrogant German idiots deserve a proxy war with Russia so their lame tired butt citizens get a wakeup call.

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I think that's the only thing I find smart of germans. I am sure if we all had the same mafia system like their Finanzamt we would probably do the same...i mean come on guys these people are working 7 months a year only for the crazy tax system. And take a look at their infra structure. It's garbage.

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Once a year In like to remind newcomers that if you get a monthly transport ticket, the after 10.00am ticket is €63 and the all hours I think is about €80. €20 per week, €2.80 per day, great value if yo ask me. Here's the thing, make sure you get the flexi ticket that starts on that date, otherwise you'll get it starting on the first of the month you bought it, even if it's three weeks into the month. When going to the airport, always get a 3 zone ticket, don't even think about not getting one. The best value ticket in teh world is the bicycle ticket, only €11 per month on Sbahn Ubahn and Trams. If you gte a two hour ticket and just want to see Berlin from the Sbahn, take the 41 or 42 and do the loop, it takes one hour. But be careful going back to teh station you satrted from, by rights you have to get off the station before, but if no ticket inpspectors in your carriage, take a chance. Also if you have a day to spare, just go on ride to all the Ubahn stations, they all have different styles of architecture. I was told it's because people with low sight can tell their station just by the colors etc. Most important tip of all, never lend money to anyone in Berlin unless you are fine with kissing it goodbye. They'll never catch up to be able to pay you back. If anyone tells you some area of Berlin is full of neo-Nazis, don't believe them, it's all BS, what they mean is, if you don't agree with my left wing ideology, you're a neo-Nazi. To me, the most scary people in Berlin are the leftwing solidarity puppets.

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I guess monthly tickets are gonna stay 29€ until April or May when thr 49€ ticket is introduced. Pretty cheap but bad quality transportation with a lot of loser beggars and just gross people. Almost every ubahn station reeks of piss and all bigger train stations are full of homeless people and druggies.

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yes, good point, if you get yearly tickets its much cheaper

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I used the 10AM ticket for a long time when it used to be 50 eur it was worth it. Considering the poor quality of transport. Since they switched busses from double deckers to bendy busses in a city with a growing population its busses have hardly any seats available. Even the 10Am is not worth it anymore. Ubahn is horrible.

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Also dont forget the 29 eur tickets and 49 euro will only be for subscriptions which means the tourists will be subsidizing the lazy krauts yet again. Why anyone would wanna go on vacation to berlin is beyond me anyway. If you really want to see germany it's better to go to bavaria where they at least have mountains. Berlin is like visiting an industry park.

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I was really sick yesterday with a vile flu, still sick today but not as bad. I heard a neighbour come home, went to the door and told her I'm very sick and asked if she was going to the supermarket and could get me something.
She said "no" and closed the door.
Maybe I'm an old-school softy at heart, but if that happened to me, I'd definitely walk the 5 minutes to the supermarket for the poor wretch who was sick. I just needed some Extra Strong Fisherman's Friends to stop the rasping cough so I could get some sleep. Another thiung, tonight I has some delicious nuts coated in a wasabi shell, and not long after, I sneezed uncontrollably about 15 times. They're DE-licious though. What's your favourite foods in Berlin. Another one for me is Maltauschen. The German version of Ravioli, Kaufland have a vegan spinach pack in the cold area, I prefer the smaller ones, about 20 or more to a pack, whereas with the big ones you only get 4. Also Royal Nuts (mixed) from Kaufland, very cheap. .

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Selfish, unrefined barbarians, with no semblance of humanity in them.

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Anytime u ask yourself how something like the Holocaust could happened remember your neighbor and your flu

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Holocaust doesnt surprise me at all. Germans would all cut off their own balls if the government tols them to.

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Lol Why should your neighbor buy groceries for you , if you are not even close friends ? Ever heard of delivery service ?

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I made the same experience with my neighbor. Asked him to cook my food for me. Son of a female dog said no and slammed the door. Tss....

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For some reason I've always thought of people who use dating apps as losers, but please feel free to educate me on this matter if you don't agree.

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Actually it's quite interesting nowadays. there are no good bars or good lounges in Berlin like in London or NY. It's cool as ice here and I found dating apps to be a good way "have a good time" sometimes

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Because the people on dating apps in Germany are such losers, I decided to just troll them. I wrote to one guy "btw I have ghonnorhea and genital herpes" his response "I want to f*** you". The people here are ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING.

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Tbf could happen to u I Ohio as well

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Guys I want u to welcome president Biden to berlinhater

mobile.twitter.com/GarlandNixon/status/1618463164169097219

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If true I will overlook the massive corruption thing.

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Has anyone managed to leave for a better place? Any cities or countries you can recommend?

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After awhile we all manage to get the f out here...just not nazi jurgen

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England, Portugal, Malta, Spain, other countries imo shitholes

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And why these countries (England, Portugal, Malta, Spain ) should welcome you ? Stay in your own homecountry

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Oh, hi Jurgen! ^^

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Jürgen long time no hear

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I agree, go on holidays to other countries, but don't be an parasitic opportunist taking advantage of a country's generosity. It's really ugly and one of the main reasons Berlin is a shiiiithole.Stay in your own broken up countries, or assimilate.

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"Assimilate" in a country ranked at the bottom for assimilation.

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Juergen Talking of assimilation.

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There's a very boring poster here who seems to a very limited vocabulary, "Juergen". Wouldn't It be great if he'd just phuck off, or say something interesting for once, instead of monotonous repetition. I bet his name is Chip, Scout or Randy, from Idaho.

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fornicate off Fritz.

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I support most labor union actions, but the Berlin airport is an exception since they barely even do their job. Security staff is rude and incompetent and slow. The baggage people are, much like DHL, incapable of delivering the bags. I'm surprised they don't just leave the bags on the street outside and say t was delivered.

Let the Germans lazily and self-righteously pretend to do jobs that don't really need to be done, but for running an airport you need immigrant staff that's actually capable of performing work.

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I swear I am not joking. Last time I was there my cousin called me and needed money asap. I went to the information and asked where the western union is!?

They.looked at me.totaly.quiet and then to.each other and asked back what such a thing like western union is??? I said money transfer..they looked back and said never heard of something like that....

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Surprisingly (to me at least) there are plenty of incompetent foreigners working at BER (seemed like onlu Bio-Germs worked at TXL). Agreed though, seems like they somehow took thr average person off the street, reduced their IQ by 20 points, and gave them a job at BER.

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BIDEN'S ADMIN CONTROLLING THE USA, so who's controlling Germany, have a guess. Here's a clue.

ALL ZIONISTS, ALL LEFTIES, ALL ANTI-Christian/West values. .
Ron Klain - Chief of Staff
Janet Yellen - Secretary of Treasury
Alejandro Mayorkas - Secretary of Homeland Security
Tony Blinken - Secretary of State
Merrick Garland - Attorney General
Jared Bernstein - Council of Economic Advisers
Rochelle Walensky - Director of the Centers for Disease Control
Wendy Sherman - Deputy Secretary of State
Anne Neuberger - Deputy National Security Adviser for Cybersecurity
Jeffrey Zients - COVID-19 Response Coordinator
David Kessler - Co-chair of the COVID-19 Advisory Board and Warp Speed
David Cohen - CIA Deputy Director
Avril Haines - Director of National Intelligence
Rachel Levine - Deputy Health Secretary
Jennifer Klein - Co-chair Council on Gender Policy
Jessica Rosenworcel - Chair of the Federal Communications Commission
Stephanie Pollack - Deputy Administrator of the Federal HighwaysTransportation
Polly Trottenberg - Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Mira Resnick - Regional Security
Roberta Jacobson - National Security Council “border czar”
Gary Gensler - Securities and Exchange Commission SEC Chair
Genine Macks Fidler - National Council on the Humanities
Shelley Greenspan - White House liaison to the Jewish community
U.S. Ambassador - to Israel
Amy Gutmann - U.S. Ambassador to Germany
David Cohen - U.S. Ambassador to Canada
Mark Gitenstein - U.S. Ambassador to the European Union
Deborah Lipstadt - Envoy. Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism
Jonathan Kaplan - U.S. Ambassador to Singapore
Marc Stanley - U.S. Ambassador to Argentina
Rahm Emanuel - U.S. Ambassador to Japan
Sharon Kleinbaum - US Commission on International Religious Freedom
Dan Shapiro - Adviser on Iran
Alan Leventhal U.S. Ambassador to Denmark
Michael Adler - U.S. Ambassador to Belgium
Michèle Taylor - U.S. Representative United Nations Human Rights Council
Jonathan Kanter - Assistant Attorney General in the United States
Dept of Justice Antitrust Division
Jed Kolko - Under Secretary of Commerce
Aaron Keyak - Deputy Envoy to Combat Anti-Semitism
Stuart Eizenstat - Special Adviser on Holocaust Issues
Steven Dettelbach - Dir Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Amos Hochstein - Bureau of Energy Resources Special Envoy
Eric Lander - Science and Technology Adviser

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Is that the Oscars nominations list? Hey thnx bud

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I can almost smell the crack fumes looking at whatever this is.

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If you can't work out that this is the Zionist Biden Administration, you're the one on crack, and what you really need is a crack on the head to hopefully wake you up. Did you know run 90% of USA media that filters down to the whole world, to brainwash imbeciles like you.

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I agree biden is shit. and the situation with Hunter Biden. US govt is corrupt to the core and is there only to serve the 1%.

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THIS IS INTERESTING.
JUST IN - German government officials met several times, including secretly, with U.S. big tech corporations to discuss how to crack down on the dissemination of information they deemed "false and dangerous."

Vice President of the Bundestag, Wolfgang Kubicki (FDP), demands clarification. "Citizens must expect that the previous federal government under Merkel did not violate Article 5 of the German constitution," Kubicki told BILD.

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Surprise to no one. Just google Zuckerberg Merkel hot mic. The only thing I AM surprised at is that it might be exposed. Pretty sure nothing is a violation of Article 5 of Germ constitution during a dtate of emergency. Communists can only exist if they can unilaterally control information.

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Any regular posters here work at Amazon?

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Who would admit to working for that scumbag.

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Anyone else notice how much deodorant Germans wear? You can smell it 20 meters away. Rather than taking a shower they choose to mask through smell. Filthy people.

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Not my experience I have to say. Germans seem to use no perfume at all which is good when they wash (rarely) and bad when they don't wash (quite often). The ones who use ton of cheap butt deodorant are the Turks and the Arabs. Newsflash you young Arab guys: bathing in LYNX AFRICA doesn't make you sexier.

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It's called Axe here, whiteboy faggot.

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Have you studied in Germany? How was your experience?

I have studied my masters and the program was fully in English. The master degree was mostly business related but a bit technical as well. The quality of education was questionable to be honest. I only had to do two things : writing 4 - 5 pages of reports which you have to quoute from couple books and write something about the topic and making 10 - 15 mins ppt presenations. At the end of the semester, I had to take final exam.

There was no interaction or real life cases during studies. "Professors" did show up at the classroom, read some slides and put those slides into intranet. All theory and no real life examples or problems to be solved

The whole master program felt like business English course rather than an academic degree

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I feel like maybe we studied the same thing. Quality was pretty bad. The most useful thing we did was use Bloomberg terminals for one report. Other than that it was just reading the professor's slides and writing a report based on that or sometimes a silly exam. In my masters I did pretty much nothing at all and passed with a 1.7 or something like that and I am not even naturally smart.

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