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Hello, re-hello-aded

Small preparation

Before we get into things proper let me reitarate something. This is not my coming out as “anti-right”, I do not plan to make a “Der Spiegel” appearance tomorrow with a two page interview “My journey into the racist d...

3 years ago
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Underneath it all, we're just memories

We all have to open up sometimes, don’t we?

At least that is popular advice given nowadays. Relationship troubles? Open up to each other! Trouble in the workplace? Open up about it! Heck even in politics: Does the country not go as planned...

3 years ago
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Tales from Zombieland

We will call her Laura. It has a certain ring to it...

I think it was the first thing I thought when I looked at her as well “she looks like a Laura”, quite fitting in a sense as it would later turn out that she was a german who had grown...

4 years ago
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When owning nothing makes you happy

The magician enters the stage. He asks you to choose a card and then engages in an elaborate performance. The Trick has begun.

If you quote Sun Zi you are gay.

Simple as.

It’s the literary equivalent of claiming that Mozart is your favor...

4 years ago
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The Gigafad

Look at him.

Isn’t he handsome?

At the time of my writing of this piece the Internet has long fallen in love with the (most likely photoshopped) pictures of Ernest Khalimov, or as he is better known: THE GIGACHAD!!!

He is the mountain m...

4 years ago
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