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Rucksackfranzose

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  1. Glad those morons got a 2 years ban from football. Still wondering how some peoples brain work, or whether it does at all. On a side the comment of one player's father is as heinous as what his son and his team mate did. http://www.kicker.de/antisemitismus-vorfall-beschaeftigt-berlin-936371/artikel
  2. @Eco It's good to have you back, if you did return, id est. Hope your family and you are well off?
  3. Has partly to do, with the different concepts of nations that apply for those countries: while the UK, was an entity since 1707 and included the most if not all English speaking people, and therefore defined nation as a group of people living in the same state, there were quite qa lot of different states ruling over persons of German language and culture, therefore the German concept orientated on those two criteria rather than the country they lived in. ---this lingers down til today. Also Germany losing land after both World Wars and the aftermath of people, who were born in those parts fleeing to one of the two to three remaining German states made an approach different to the British one inevitable.
  4. Frankfurt are apparentely interested in signing Philipp Max from PSV.
  5. Hertha sacked their sports director Fredi Bobic after losing to Union. Bemused, I'd rather expected they would sack Sandro Schwarz. On the other hand Bobic said after the match he wouldn't give Schwarz the sack, maybe that's the reason why he's gone.
  6. Looking forward to the next explanation, how all these mass shootings have fuck all to do with lax gun laws. In the meantime it's becoming news when there's no mass shooting in the USA.
  7. As if that would be a reason for the film industry to reject them. The opposite is true.
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    Cooking

    Fresh without exemption.
  9. Völler takes over as DFB sports director from now on to the Euro 2024.
  10. Person, who took the picture, probably "forgot" to put the cuts, cheese, and the fruit (usually an apple, an orange, or a banana) that came with the bread and butter on the picture. It's not like people weren't capable of lying with pictures.
  11. He's decent-paced, technically talented, and has judged from afar and according to Hoffenheim's officials the right attitude. On the flip side he's far from being the finished product and has an unpleasant tendency to follow Neymar's struggles to stay on his feet, when tackled. 20-30M Euros seems about correct, still are a good deal for Hoffenheim considering they bought him for only 750K Euros two years ago.
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    Cooking

    Fried potatoes, never crispy enough.
  13. To be fair, a lot of shit music was released in the 80's. Fortunately most of it succumbed to oblivion.
  14. Will need it - just realised I was born closer to the end of WWII than to the foundation of Google.
  15. Supermarket "Globus" awarded dart player Clemens Gabriel the right to have 200 Fleischkäsweck for free. Gabriel stated he would go on to buy his ones himself and donated them to "Kältebus Saarbrücken", which is a charity who provide the possibility of warming themselfes up and sleeping in a warm surrounding during the cold season to the homeless.
  16. No, it was an exaggeration to make my point more insistent, lacking better ways to do so since English isn't my native language and I'm not very eloquent speaking it , therefore. In my honest opinion, there would have been a lot less insolvencies and bankruptcies everywhere in the world, if the respective entrepreneurs would have been capable of correctly calculating their expenses and revenue- math skills are helpful with this. Also economy has a lot to do with math, therefore math skills are helpful, didn't want to say more. Point with better math skills bettering the odds to fix economic issues still stands.
  17. To be fair, it's very hard to fix the economy with people, whose math skills are limited to counting to hundred. Indeed improving the math skills is a very efficient way to fix the economicy long-term.
  18. From an economical point of view the EU is indeed better off having the UK as a member. It's a a social federation and a project of political cooperation beyond economic interst as well, though. In this regard the Schengen zone and freedom of movement are seen as the most important parts in German- speaking countries.where an even closer union would be preferred The nouns most used regarding the UK's role in this respect whilst they were still EU members have been "Hemmschuh" and "Bremsklotz" which translates to "drag" and "brake pad" respectivel- and no , that wasn't meant as the compliment The ERG, Brexit Party , and/oor UKIP apparentely would have taken it. The fact there are tendencies to return from metric system to emperial units in the UK would additionally complicate the only arguement speaking for the return of UK in many people eyes, the free market and freedom of movement between continental EU members and the UK. (On a side note one isn't available without the other, therefore those ideas a few British conservative politicians expressed of gaining access to the single market without granting citizens of other EU countries the right of staying indefintely is delusional). Now add to this that the UK that had been seen as "drag" and "brake pad" anyway lost a lot of goodwill during the Brexit negotiations and even more so in the aftermath, when their government tried to blame the EU for the negative impact their decisions to exit the single market and the customs union automatically had. Also the consistent tries to undermine the NI protocol the UK themselves agreed on strained the relations as well. So rejoining EU opting out of Schengen is something Brits can forget about, whether the possibility to stay away from Euro zone will be given is questionable, and even if those specifics were agreed on, I wouldn't bet the majority of Germans would answer yes if our government came on the same idea the UK came - to conduct a referendum. Although I can only speak for Germany , do know at least the published opinion is the same in Austria and would imagine some other countries share it. Long story short, I wouldn't rule out the UK being given the chance to rejoin but although I guarantee the conditions were less favorable than the once you had before regarding the possibilities of opting out I wouldn't bet on nobody vetoing it neither.
  19. Actually pretty sure it would be less than the 360 m Pound weekly brexiters, like Johnson, promised to fund the NHS with after leaving the EU, anyway.
  20. Frankfurt attracted 30k new members this year. They now have over 120k members now, maybe I'll be corrected, still suppose they overtook Köln as the 4th biggest club now. Even, if I'm wrong gaining 30k new members is impressive, shows that European success is more valuable for the club achieving it, than I thought.
  21. Probably a cdase of lost in translation, since the term "ethnic background" would be considers vocal diarrhea at best and suggesting racism in the worst case in German, used in this context.
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