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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:

I just do not want to meet new people here. It is frustrating and disappointing experience. They all have serious mental health issues, insecurities and project them on you. It is fine, we all suffer from difficulties of life but there should be a solution to this not living here and destroying urself further

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  Anonymous wrote:

I attended some meet up events and met somewone from facebook too but it was not easy at all. I feel you. I know pwople here say it is same poop in every cities in Germany but I got many good friends when I lived in Leipzig. Germans and non germans friends and they were very helpful and still I keep in touch with them. Berlin is really a city so hard to have decent relationship either friendship, partners and colleagues.

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This is the reason why I don't want to settle down in Germany. I got no clue how to build a social circle / life here

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  Anonymous wrote:

Guys, if you ever get acquainted with long-term foreigners here who are older than 40 then ask them how many German friends they have. Most of the ones I have met (completely understandably) live in parallel societies.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Why tf does every third person you meet have a Dr. before their name? Are they just handed out here like candy?

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german GMBH 2000-era designed websites where you cant press the back button....

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"Germany was crowned the world's porno king in 2014. Around 12.5 percent of the country's total website traffic goes to porn sites, according to website traffic tool, SimilarWeb, and German hunger for X-rated stimuli outstrips Americans’ traffic, at 8.3 percent, and the global average of 7.7 percent."

LMAO no surprise there!

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  Anonymous wrote:

Read the whole ridiculous article:
theworld.org/stories/germany-diy-porn-difference-between-east-and-west

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  Anonymous wrote:

They also hold the top spot in the scat-porn category....sick f*cks, all of them.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Also don't forget the "erotic zoos" and all the bestiality pornos from the 70s-80s that were shot in Germany.

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www.youtube.com/watch

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And one day, for no reason whatsoever, people voted ------ into power

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Germany nowadays is exactly what Hitler didn't want it to become.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Is anyone in this city in an actual meaningful relationship? I see many people have no problem with cheating or getting cheated on or currently in some kind of open sexual relationship. I come from a very conservative country which I wanted a change from but alot of people here seem not right in the head.

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I see a couple where they are codependent. It's the best one of them can get for sure, the other one probably can't find a more "normal" girl in Berlin.

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I can't imagine coming from a conservative country to Berlin, Germany, of all places. You basically landed in the degenerate armpit of humanity

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  Anonymous wrote:

I agree with the poster above. I think the OP moved from one extreme to another.

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Basically any country outside of North/west EU is conservative by comparison.

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Where I am from, you wouldn't consider a street safe of every time you walked down it you encountered multiple junkies shooting up, aggressive teenagers, people pissing off thrle side of the pavement, several drug dealers and at least one beggar. But here these gaslighting imbeciles will claim with a straight face that "everywhere" in Berlin is safe. Even Rigaer back when the police were attacked there EVERY SINGLE DAY.

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  Anonymous wrote:

you just described the entire city and/or subway stations.

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These gas lighters are the same idiots who try to make one believe their country is better than any other.....MORONS!!

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  Anonymous wrote:

can’t even walk down the street on a freaking rainy day (in the dark) without having a couple of old idiotic german people pathetically throw hushed criticism at you. you’re either going to clearly tell me whatever your shit-sized brain concocted, or you keep it to yourself. noo, why tf to do that when you can walk on and first when there’s a safe distance of ten meters between us basically scream back at me?! aside from being born-nazis, they’re all fighting for the crown here in berlin: namely, the title for the biggest cretin around

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That's the thing: it is all passive aggressive, weak energy. A real man or woman, if they had a real problem, would say it to your face. Berliners are the biggest cowards on earth so they mumble incoherent nonsense when they perceive that you have broken some idiotic German rule. It is impossible to do anything other than completely ignore them because they are so utterly pathetic. Cannot wait to say goodbye to this inhospitable shithole.

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P.S. I have never once had a german actually do anything to me after verbally attacking them right back. They are all bark and zero bite. The worst thing these babies would ever do would be to call the insult police.

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  Anonymous wrote:

In germany you are lucky if someone moves over 2cm for you on the sidewalk, any more than that is a sign of weakness

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"Zweite Kasse, bitte" *everyone from the back of the queue literally walks over anyone ahead of them, the weak bastards*

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These two points say it all. Selfish, inconsiderate, egotistical and ignorant.

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Scarcity mindset. They are still stuck in the GDR.

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They would rather crash shoulders with you and play power games than move over like a normal, non passive aggressive person

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  Anonymous wrote:

Has Berlin gotten better, worse, or no change? I have been here for a long while now and I am not sure. Before I began having to spend a lot of time in the inner city I hadn't realized how gross this place is. I have a feeling I just never noticed before, though. For me it is like someone drew back the curtain one day and I saw the Wizard of Berlin: a middled aged alcoholic German with his d!ck out pissing in public. Since then I only ever see him when I leave home.

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Well it’s hard to see it forwhat it is when there’s so much hype around it that’s why it’s called cognitive dissonance

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I only live there for a few years but once I sobered up I saw the city was kind of pretty bad actually. It’s only good if you wanna party or German. I just don’t really think it’s good for foreigners to live in a long-term kind of situation unless they have some kind of good financial backing or have a specific reason to be located there

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Sobering up definitely reveals this city for what it is. Around 2015 I quit almost all alcohol and started spending more time alone. Immediately started to realize this place is a cesspool and that people are only drinking and doing drugs to self-medicate. No coincidence that the Gate to Hell is housed in Berlin.

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"the Wizard of Berlin: a middled aged alcoholic German with his d!ck out pissing in public"

Dead LMAO

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An English couple have a child. After the birth, medical tests reveal that the child is normal, apart from the fact that it is German. This, however, should not be a problem. There is nothing to worry about. As the child grows older, it dresses in lederhosen and has a pudding bowl haircut, but all its basic functions develop normally. It can walk, eat, sleep, read and so on, but for some reason the German child never speaks. The concerned parents take it to the doctor, who reassures them that as the German child is perfectly developed in all other areas, there is nothing to worry about and that he is sure the speech faculty will eventually blossom. Years pass. The German child enters its teens, and still it is not speaking, though in all other respects it is fully functional. The German child's mother is especially distressed by this, but attempts to conceal her sadness. One day she makes the German child, who is now 17 years old and still silent, a bowl of tomato soup, and takes it through to him in the parlour where he is listening to a wind-up gramophone record player. Soon, the German child appears in the kitchen and suddenly declares, "Mother. This soup is a little tepid." The German child's mother is astonished. "All these years," she exclaims, "we assumed you could not speak. And yet all along it appears you could. Why? Why did you never say anything before?" "Because, mother," answers the German child, "up until now, everything has been satisfactory."

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  Anonymous wrote:

I honestly started to think that Germans enjoy seeing foreign people suffering in Germany in terms of finding flats / jobs, socialising.. If you would glance at the comments on Quora, Reddit etc from Germans, you will see what I mean

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  Anonymous wrote:

It makes my piss boil. The worst are the expats who have "gone native" and take every opportunity to put nee foreigners down. "YOU DO SPEAK GERMAN RIGHT? IF YOU DON'T YOU WILL NEVER GET A JOB, PEOPLE WILL HATE YOU AND YOU WILL BE HOMELESS FOREVER" as if they all arrived here with employment prospects speaking like freaking Goethe.

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*new foreigners

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Germamy attracts the most obnoxiously autistic people on earth. They all moved here because they were HATED back home.

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People who move here and stay because they enjoy it are losers in their native countries. Those that come here and have something going in their heads realise this place s*cks and leave.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Oh yeah that’s the thing you feel like you have to learn the language and adjust but you’ll never adjust. Even friends have this problem from Spain. I made friends with people from different European countries and at first I thought it was just cause I was American and people were being xenophobic to me for that. But theyre xenophobia to everybody and less you’re from like freaking the Nordic countries I don’t really think that there is one country that they are not against honestly. They say Middle Eastern‘s trying to use I don’t know Americans British even like their neighboring countries France and Italy so I don’t really understand why they act that way but I mean what can you do. Like it’s just kind of how much do you want to tolerate do you always want to have to be micromanaged by Germans in publicNot like you can’t even insult them because they have that law against insulting people which I’ve dealt with personally. So just feels like kind of your in this jail where the prison guards are the locals In a sense. I don’t really know how to explain it it’s just a bit of a weird place and it just depends like I don’t know how much you have to interact with them. Because if you don’t have to interact with them and you are like not needing Germans for anything then it’s actually an OK place to live but even dealing with I don’t know customer service on the phone company or whatever is pretty bad or your landlord or whatever like I I have had hard times with those people just because I’m not German so I don’t really know life. Not to mention the food is horrible. When I think about some of the food in Germany I want to puke like eating raw pork it’s freaking disgusting. And they don’t flavour anything so I mean yeah good beer and bread but come on. And the fashions are so bad too it’s like what the hell are you wearing like what are you wearing camping gear in the streets you’re not going on a hike. And they don’t shower either so that’s kind of gusting as well. I don’t know there’s just a lot of cultural things there that I don’t really understand such as being cheap. I really can’t stand cheap people like if it’s only a couple euros more for some thing why don’t you just get it or treat someone. It’s like they nickel and dime you so stupid. Everybody wants something for free nobody wants to contribute pay artists or even pay themselves. Because we’re all just on the freaking door so they don’t need to. As well people just look at it like I have enough money to survive and that’s it I have enough money to survive and Berlin and go to parties and that’s it there’s that’s not really the best way to live life. Because then you’re just kind of like in a bubble

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Sorry I’m using the speech to text app it should say they’re all just on the freaking dole not door. My point being is I don’t understand why anybody would just wanna be on the freaking dole and then it’s like OK what’s your plan and you know you’re living in a foreign country and you’re wasting years of your life partying and you’re just on the dole.... and then what what are you gonna do after that? it’s like where is the where is the logic in that I mean that’s kind of like the addicts mentality isn’t it. Like I think Berlin is a good place to visit for like four months of the year in the summertime. It’s a good place to go and meet people and like that’s fine. But then the issue is when you get integrated into the system and you have to deal with all the other freaking poop that is the complete opposite of what you’re trying to deal with. So I would just tell people go for four months have a great time you know even you could even do that every year if you were flexible schedule you know. Just don’t move there

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  Anonymous wrote:

I see a lot of posts here about people wanting to leave, but not a lot of suggestions for alternative places to move to. Maybe this is why so many stay, because they don't know where else to go?

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  Anonymous wrote:

Well because when you have your life somewhere it ain't that easy just packing up and moving abroad is it?

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Moving will cost you a lot of money, something you cannot make in Pukerlin. You also need to figure out where to stay in your new destination, which is especially difficult if you have no person there to help you out in the beginning

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I’m still financially recovering after nearly 2 years. But at least I didn’t have to deal with the German government in the pandemic. That would’ve cost me way too much stress. I don’t really know how do you say it other than it takes a while to recover. However I don’t regret leaving when I did

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''I’m still financially recovering after nearly 2 years. But at least I didn’t have to deal with the German government in the pandemic. That would’ve cost me way too much stress. I don’t really know how do you say it other than it takes a while to recover. However I don’t regret leaving when I did''

Where did you go?

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  Anonymous wrote:

I used to hate the city as a broke student, now I got fortunate with crypto and already on my way to buy a house in Charlottenburg. I finally love it here!

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  Anonymous wrote:

Lol yeah right

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OMG, you poor deluded soul, do you really thunk owning a house in C'berg is going to make you happy in Berlin? I owned my own place for 8 years and my life became more miserable. Here's a hint NEVER, under any circumstances, let anyone in Berlin know you won your own place, you will be treated like a traitor. Trust me on this one, never mention it, just lie and say you have reasonable rent. Yo can sell after living in it for two years, without paying profit tax. Do it, two years is enough to do your head in.

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Wanna be my sugar daddy?

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  Anonymous wrote:

Agree with the double down theory... "It must be me, I just need to try harder" mentality... after the second or third time of this they get it.. but often that is too much to turn back

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  Anonymous wrote:

LEARNED HELPLESSNESS

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  Anonymous wrote:

I've tried many times too, for over 12 years. Looks like it might be time to me to finally cut my losses

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How are your deductibles

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  Anonymous wrote:

This is interesting from Oliver Stone, should be a good movie. www.haaretz.com/jewish/1.5152427

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