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I honestly don't even know where, how and when this inside joke started, but I've been going along with it for years now I think it's probably @Faithcore's fault.2 points
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I'll do it on a nicer day. Today's been pretty shit. I can't see the ocean though - I can just see in the direction of it. I definitely overestimated how good my vision is2 points
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I'd heard it was splashing down fairly close to me. And my flat faces the ocean so I thought maybe I'd be able to see it as it comes down to earth. So I stayed up pretty late to see if I could see it. Waited for hours and hours until the thing was actually in the water (also was watching it on TV). Couldn't see a fucking thing - basically didn't sleep for no good reason.2 points
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This barking kitten is the cutest thing you'll see today. redditsave.com_when_your_kitten_thinks_hes_a_dog_vol_up-s58amp9lpb5a1.mp42 points
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The question you have to ask is do you want him to coach your club? He's a perfectly nice fellow but he's a firefighter, not a guy that will change the culture of the club.1 point
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On average he's 17 months at a club, so yea, good luck seeing that deal through.1 point
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Yeah, it splashed down over 150 km off the coast, should have just stuck with the livestream tbh1 point
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Yeah only he will know if he meant anything more to it with any racial intentions. I doubt it. But I also don't know the guy or his history, so wouldn't be confident in passing judgement either way. But basically I've seen much worse said.1 point
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I'd probably only drive between big cities and leave the car parked at the hotel (or Air BnB... but fuck Air BnBs tbh, the hidden fees + having to clean up someone's house when you're done) - you won't really need it much beyond getting from A to B and from B to C imo. Europe's not really like the US where not having a car can be a handicap in many places. Smaller towns I imagine parking wouldn't be so difficult. With that many cities (and smaller towns too)... I definitely see the convenience being a big factor in renting a car. And like you say, you'd be on your own schedule not the train schedule. Having said that, I'm sure you'd be just fine relying on trains too.1 point
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To be fair, saying players were coming from countries where skiing isn't really prevalent for climatical reasons isn't racist in my opinion.1 point
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I would go with option one but I've not spent a lot of time in Germany so I dunno. I'd probably rent a car to go from city to city as driving is more fun than sitting on a train... although my friend moved to Munich for work temporarily 6 months ago and he's not driven a single time since he's moved there I think & seems quite content with that. But tbh I also tend not to rent cars when I go on trips unless it's absolutely necessary because the public transport options aren't great - with Germany, I don't think that's the case so in all honestly... But the only thing that'd make me say you might want to rent a car is seeing that many cities in just 14 days can mean dealing with shit that's not the most relaxing for your trip... and it could be worth it to rent a car to not have to deal with going to train stations and waiting around if there's late trains/strikes/shit like that.1 point
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I've begun planning my trip for next year and I need some advice. I have 14 days allotted in October 2023 to fly to Germany, see the sights, and fly home. To make the best use of my time the plan was to fly into one of the international airports (München, Berlin, Frankfurt) and fly home via a different city so I would not have to backtrack. I have two tentative itineraries... 1) Fly into Frankfurt, fly home via München. This would allow me to explore Baden-Wurtemberg and Bayern. I had planned on seeing Frankfurt, Mainz, Stuttgart, Nürnberg, and München at a minimum with a few smaller stops along the way. Possibly Freiburg or Salzburg. 2) Fly into Berlin, fly home via München. This would allow me to explore Brandenburg, Sachsen, and Bayern. I would plan on seeing Berlin and Potsdam, Dresden, Nürnberg, and München at a minimum, again with some smaller stops mixed in. Possibly Stuttgart. Or is there a secret option 3) Coma, you're high. You need to "insert travel plans here". Obviously, I am neglecting Köln and Düsseldorf, but by adding those I'd be subtracting a large portion of something else. Perhaps included in a northern route through Bremen and Hamburg in the future. Also, I have some acquaintences that have been and they've recommended renting a car and driving. I'm not opposed to that...but am I better off getting around by train? Should I be looking at hotels or AirBnB's?1 point
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Of course I hope it's not too serious for him, but sounds like it is and I hope he makes a swift recovery either way.1 point
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Jeez. Looks like his leg is just dangling as he falls to the floor, too. Anyway, foul by him so hope Villa got the free-kick1 point
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Man Berlin is actually a really ugly city. I do really like the attempt of bring nature into the urban sprawl.1 point
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Of course not. But we are kinda running a Bruno cult here, so please throw away your logic and accept him as your lord and saviour0 points
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