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

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m.bild.de/regional/ruhrgebiet/ruhrgebiet-aktuell/dortmund-notwehr-freispruch-nach-todesschuss-am-westpark-79070232.bildMobile.html

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Geezus, German justice is retarded af.

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"German" and "justice" don't fit very well in the same sentence.

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This freaking city/country/culture in this little sunless, Godless part of the world is just too much. I've had it. Worst part is that I'm stuck here because I made the mistake of having a kid with a German. The most intelligent plan I can come up with is waiting until my term life insurance plan has been active for three years and put my neck on a rail. 150K EUR for my kid would probably be more than I'd be able to save for it in 20 years here anyway. fornicate this country and the soulless, daemonic entities that inhabit this place. This is truly the underworld, presumably a result of moving the eastern half of the city through the Gate of Ishtar (Gate of Hell) when these psychotics decided to plunder from some far off land. Bye.

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And I don't need to hear the "Don't do it, things will get better" or "Imagine how painful it will be for your kid" platitudes.
1. Things ARE'T gonna get better here and I wish I hadn't spent so long learning that hard lesson. Things only get worse.
2. It'd be way less painful for my kid to lose me before it has any memories of me than to endure my increasing bitterness over another 5-10 years (into perpetuity). Wish I'd had the balls to do this sooner.

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Please get help! There is a way out!

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Children don’t need money, they Need loving parents.

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You care more about some spiritual awakening and fables than your child growing up under your own eyes?
I think you’re full of s*** at this point. I don’t buy it, and I don’t think you do either.
Expect you are some narcissistic unfit person to have children in the first place.
Wake up! … and prove me wrong!

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And to think Germans truly believe they've transcended their authoritarian past:

www.blick.ch/ausland/drei-maenner-in-berlin-verhaftet-17-jaehrige-ins-spital-gepruegelt-weil-sie-im-oev-keine-maske-traegt-id17212480.html

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and that wasn’t even the real reason for which they did that. the media is only trying to play this off as the girl’s fault. she was assaulted for being a “sh*t foreigner” and for talking back to the great aryan race officers, embodied by a couple of drunkards

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Too many Slavinkas and Krautts

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fornicate yourself dumbs hit

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Shut Up Whorreson slavinka

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‘murican?

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^ is this reddit

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I live here for almost 8 years and I am still having hard time to understand the following

"Germans are distant and may seem not friendly at the beginging but when you get to know them, they are really nice"

Seriously, I mean how? How do you get to know them?

At work? Well, they tend to split working and private life, chit chat is almost not existing etc I do avoid Germans (I do have only 3 German friends after 8 years of living here. All of them used to live abroad before. So not typical Germans) on purpose after living here for almost 8 years but did some of you manage to establish friendship with Germans? I am curious to know.

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id say most of their "friendships" are based on a mutual activity like a hobby or group or job. It feels like everything is organised and nothing is natural.

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i live here for about 10 years now and i didn not make any close german friends. i have some very good connections to some of them, but nothing on a deaper level. i think its just the way they exist, even in the family dynamic they are very distant. dont try to get close to them, its not possible :)

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I am here since 5 years and it’s the loneliest phase I ever been in. No friends, no connections, nothing genuine.
Sure, I know some nice people, but I wouldn’t count on them to help me when needed, as it’s more like social and distant.
Worst relationship experienced too.
People are depressing, either full of unresolved feelings for their exes or unable to commit or be mature etc. (Maybe I was just unlucky) But it’s like a dark cloud surrounds this place and feeds on people’s happiness.

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I thought I had established friendships with them but only to find out I was only a curiosity for them. Yes, when you do get to know them you will quickly find out they are not to be trusted. They will backstab you, abandon/ghost you for no reason. You’ll sit there and wonder like, WTF!! Did I miss something? They make it clear, either in university or work that YOU are not one of them. I, too avoid them because I already know the outcome of our interactions. Something is missing inside of them, I don’t know…something emotionally is off with them. There is darkness in the hearts of the people here. They all behave as they have been sexually abused or something. I feel nothing for them only emptiness. They don’t excite me in anyway. I just want to get my money together and leave. They have betrayed me many times over and that I can’t get over, honestly. Trust me, when you can just leave.

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“Once they open up, you become really close friends” bla bla. Not happening, proven with 7 yrs of experience in Chermany (not completely in sicko Berlin, even a standard city doesn’t matter). Only possibility is having a relationship, which is a big mistake. Also proven with 4 years of experience. They are just chain of command robots

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"They all behave as they have been sexually abused or something." ROFL

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www.ft.com/content/21669843-a9da-4382-a6ae-a82d1a9d375f

Thoughts?

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“ forefront of efforts to police the internet.”

“ obliges platforms to pass on the data of suspected criminals to the German police. ”

Both sounds very German to me.

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"German Democracy" is an oxymoron.

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21st century fully automated Stasitum 2.0.

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Tiergarten gay meth junkies!

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Required reading: www.stern.de/gesellschaft/berlin-tiergarten---besuch-einer-halbwelt-mitten-in-der-hauptstadt-7761228.html

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lmao, until 18 years ago it was illegal for german stores to have sales outside of WSV and SSV (winter and summer ending sales).

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It is still illegal to open your shop on Sundays, only few exemptions

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How is germany these days. I left two years ago, crazy to think about it. Is everything locked down? I can’t keep up with the news

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Rubbing it in our sad faces, aren’t you?

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No lockdowns, but you can't do anything indoors without 3 doses of an mrna vaccine despite the study from DK showing that the "fully vaccinated" (I am sure that in 6 months there will be another arbitrary number of shots needed) are more likely to catch omicron.

Study: www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.12.20.21267966v2

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Arent all the venues closed? Or just the larger capacity ones?

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You should have read the abstract of the study and would have seen that vaccinated are NOT more likely to get infected than unvaccinated. It just says 2 doses are not as effective if gotten longer ago vs those who are boostered

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Yes, from today on your vaccination after 9 months is considered invalid or you will be treated as unvaccinated aka like low class citizens…you will have to get these boosters + new vaccines specifically against omicron to have your basic human rights

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We should have a meetup, as the poor souls suffering and still stuck here. Trolls are also welcome.

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Haha Maybe the admin can put this post on top to help planning lol

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The people

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Ketamin sniffing Berghain homos..

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Useless boring start up wanksters sitting in lefty coffeehouse typing their poop in Apple laptops and drinking soya latte, thinking they are cool..

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The only people who probably find Berlin remotely attractive are Turks/ Arabs, gays and Junkies..

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Muzzrats are also an endemic here
.....really tells you the kind that are attracted here....

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and slavic homeless

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I think I may be on the autism spectrum. Now I am realizing why Berlin got to me so much. It's really "in your face", or, is it normal to feel anxiety for people leaving their house who are not on the spectrum? Because I remember being really overwhelmed living there, to the point just doing daily tasks would give me anxiety.

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because I'm wondering if neurotypicals also have these problems in Berlin? It just has a very aggressive feeling everywhere and the stress was too much, but maybe it's because of me, or just the place itself? Any idea?

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I am with you. Whenever I have to go out in this country, I feel really bad. I can only endure this country when I stay at my flat

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^ but are you autism spectrum?

Also now I realize I am autism spectrum I just wanted to say, sometimes people make fun of Germans on this forum and say they are like autistics. And that isn't true. If you look at the spectrum between all types, it goes
Autism _____> neurotypical______> psychopath
As you can see, Germans are on this end ^

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