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Which, in your opinion, is the best German city to visit?

December 16th, 2009
jAr asked:


I’ve been to Munich, Nuremberg, Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Bonn, Heidelberg, and Frankfurt. I’ve liked them all, but I guess I prefer Berlin. However, I know I’m missing some cities. Could you please tell me where should I go, or if I should go back to some of those cities?
Guys, your answers are just phenomenal! It’s gonna be difficult to select a best answer, I’m starting to think that all are best answers! THANKS A LOT!!! :)

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Why should we let the Geneva Convention get our troops killed?

November 27th, 2009
iqstrike asked:


These unrealistic treaties, concocted by snobbish pacifists and ignorant non-veterans, impose a crippling responsibility on soldiers pre-occupied with fighting for their lives. Cruelly indifferent to those called upon to pay for politicians’ mistakes, the air-conditioned ethicists sheltered a privileged class of people who instead must be considered combatants. There are no civilians in a war zone; there is no right to sit it out. Either the inhabitants help kill the enemy or they are the enemy. War drafts all who are there and all laws are suspended.
In more mature times, the “atrocities” of Sherman’s March to the Sea, Dresden, etc. were considered legitimate acts of war. The reality of war justifies any action a soldier thinks might save his own life. Revenge prevents repetition of collaboration. “Civilians” must take sides or suffer the consequences.

In Vietnam, half my company died. Terrorists chop off arms; the Geneva Convention does the same before you’re captured.
No policy should put your own people at risk. We at home should be willing to pay the price of bad publicity if those over there are willing to pay for their lives for our right to be ignorant of what war really means.

The insurgent sets an IED as “civilians” watch. By not warning our men, the civilians must pay. Word will get around about what happens to passive collaborators. The least the natives can do is demand that the insurgent sets up his killing devices outside the town.
Veterans become a potential danger to the people in power; that’s the tyranny that always hides behind touchy-feely posturing like the Geneva Convention. Training a man to kill and then treating him like a loser when he comes home can have fatal consequences, as it did in the exceptional case of Timothy McVeigh. Therefore, the regime must humiliate the man while he is at war by restricting his right to fight back.

Those who are lucky enough to kill without getting killed themselves only achieve a temporary closure. They still have to patrol in a nightmare of shadow enemies protected by an inappropriate civilian status. Overwhelmed be helplessness, the veteran comes home with all the fight taken out of him.

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Afterbuner - Wir sind Werder Bremen

November 21st, 2009
Wittsche asked:


Wir sind Werder Bremen
live im Weserstadion vor dem Champions League-Spiel
Werder Bremen gegen Barcelona am 14.09.2005.

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In Bremen fließt ein steter Strom
vorbei am Weserstadion
hier sind wir zu Haus, hier geht´s uns gut,
denn Werder zaubert, siegt und lacht,
ja, Werder ist die Fußballmacht
im Norden und im Rest der Republik

(Refrain)
Wir sind Werder Bremen
grün-weiß das Emblem
Werder, der Meister von der Weser, das Phänomen

Nicht Koks, nicht Wurst, nicht Hollywood
sind Grund für Titel, Ruhm und Mut
wir spielen einfach Fußball, Tradition,
Kein Geld der Welt wird hier verschenkt, verpfändet oder falsch gelenkt
hier werden Stars gemacht und nicht gekauft

(Refrain)

DIe Liga bebt, wir singen grün
wir werden Meister, ist das schön
wir leben unsere Wunder und unseren Traum
die Zeit ist da, wir sind zurück und Bremen strahlt und tanzt im Glück
wir sind Stolz auf Werder und unseren Fisch

2x
(Refrain)

Wir sind Werder Bremen
oh, wie ist das schön
Werder, der Meister von der Weser spielt hier in Bremen

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How is called the man on the Traffic Lights of Berlin?

November 9th, 2009
fireblot94 asked:


I went to Berlin this summer but I forgot the name of the man which shows how to pass the road on a traffic light.But I am sure it was beginning with E…ehermann or ebermann…….Please Help

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What makes the town you live in special?

October 31st, 2009
chrissy asked:


I am from a german town called Dortmund.
We have a lovely christmas market,and use to be the biggest beer town in germany.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dortmund
We have the biggest chritmas tree in the world on our chritmas market every winter.
Watch this
http://www.weihnachtsmarkt-dortmund.de/

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This Is Cologne - Cologne Allstars (Perfekte Qualität)

October 29th, 2009
spasoska asked:


Rap Aus Köln (Eko Fresh, La Honda, Fanatixxx, Benyo Hussain uvm..)

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Ben Folds - Cologne

October 8th, 2009
BenFoldsSe asked:


The official video for Cologne. Use &fmt=18 to get higher quality.

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Is this how we can recap the Iraq war so far?

September 30th, 2009
George D asked:


Bush invades, Dems whine there are not enough troops. Bush wakes up, wants to send more troops, Dems whine about that.Then Dems/liberals/leftists posit that we beat Germany faster. Yet do not look at the carpet bombing and fire bombing of civilain centers in WW2 as a main reason for the quick defeat of the ****. Are Dems saying they would have been okay with giving Iraqi cities the Dresden treatment when the invasion started? Are they just disgruntled whiners who haven’t grown up yet?

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Do you think this SAT score will be enough?

September 27th, 2009
Mia_90 asked:


Well, i got my SAT result today and my total is 1920; math-650, CR-650 and Writing-620? Do you think that’s a good score or a bit mediocre? I will apply at Jacobs University in Bremen, Germany, but i’m not sure if my results are good enough? I would be grateful if you could give your opinion and share your experience with the SAT and applying for university. Thnaks again:)

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What was the bigest trade in Soccer this year?

September 20th, 2009
Andrey R asked:


10. Darren Bent: Charlton to Spurs, £16.5million
9. Yaya Toure: AS Monaco to Barcelona, £6.7million
8. Eric Abidal: Lyon to Barcelona, £10million
7. Owen Hargreaves: Bayern Munich to Manchester United,
£17million
6. Miroslav Klose: Werder Bremen to Bayern Munich, £10million
5. Anderson & Nani: FC Porto & Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United, £30million
4. Roberto Carlos: Real Madrid to Fenerbahçe, free transfer
3. Franck Ribery: Marseille to Bayern Munich, £17.5million
2. Thierry Henry: Arsenal to Barcelona, £16.1million
1. Fernando Torres: Atletico Madrid to Liverpool, £27million

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