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It indeed was bought from the UK, i asked. Also asked about the story but he doesn’t know sadly. I’m interested aswell.

Thanks for an informative answer. That makes alot of sense indeed! Sadly it took 2 out of 20 comments on here to not insult/attack me but give an explanation i politely asked for.

Haha, i’m not gay but yeah, my gay colleagues (i work in fashion design) love tanktops and react the same way as you just did along with “What? How can you be a designer again?” or “You got absolutely no taste!” :P

Chinese is not a race, it’s an ethnicity. That was the whole point of my comment. Over here you usally hear ethnicities being used in language instead of “color” like in the US. That’s why u couldn’t make much sense of “white energy”.

Haha, we can argue about the asian food. It’s different everywhere throughout Europe and all of it’s countries. It always depends on where you go. We have lots of asian restaurants that are owned by one and the same business empire, those are kinda well un-asian. But also a few good ones, especially in Frankfurt owned

Mainly because she was like “What? You’re talking crap, you must be a troll!” simply because i don’t know anyone who uses these words. She claims she uses them and since she’s german she probably is one of the radical left who one-to-one take american SJ language and make it german, despite it being racist here to

I agree, wasn’t the best example. My point was kinda that i often get called sexist when i dislike a show that centers around female characters like “Girls”. But when i criticse one of the thousands of shows that centers around men where most girls are either naive or dumb - i never get called a “sexist”. - Some

Good! Sadly like every worthwhile movement there are people who call themself “feminist” but attack every man when he criticises anything by a female author, filmmaker, actress, musician etc. - Luckily not everyone is like that.

That’s actually a tiny sexist issue even in the western world. You can’t imagine how often women ask me if i’m gay simply because i enjoy cleaning, washing the dishes, washing clothes, ironing clothes and other supposedly “female housework”. - Just let everyone enjoy what they wanna enjoy.

Meh, so many people on here think i was implying that people shouldn’t tip or defended it. Everytime i’m in the US i tip, even when i was at the über-expensive boathouse in Central Park i tipped 25%.

I agree, going somewhere to eat and then don’t tip while knowing it isn’t the waiters/waitress fault is dumb. That’s why i always tip when i’m in the US anyway, and usually more than what’s asked.

I was actually surprised by some negative responses i got. I guess thats the Gawkers who are so patriotic that they can’t accept any criticism of anything in the US. But luckily the majority on here understands my point to be valid.

First of all, Thank you for answering me politely instead of attacking me, calling me a troll and wasting your time by questioning my intentions. I seriously didn’t understand the phrase “white energy”. I often have problems as a non-native english speaker with the usage of “white this” “black this”. Usually i google,

Thank you! Always good to see some sane people on here. I always get attacked when i don’t understand some description, word or something else from the native-english speaking world, especially the US.

My point was that that girl from München claimed people in Germany always use “black” and “white” to describe things which is simply not true. And i got attacked on here for claiming nobody i know does.

I do, i’m the only person i know who’s in his 20’s who never used Facebook or Twitter. The problem is the social pressure. Everyone i know businesswise and all of my friends use Facebook to talk about meet-ups. And they’re already being pretty annoyed that i’m the “special one” who they have to send a text, e-mail or

If you’re ever in Germany near Frankfurt and besides checking out all the fortresses and castles along the Rhine River make sure to check the “Burg Frankenstein” out. And yes, it’s exactly that Burg where the name comes from. It’s close to where i grew up so we often would play around there and is supposedly haunted.

You should see the ones we have here in Germany. They’re often literally built over old fortresses or in one.

Oh oh... just look out for triangles and suspicious ravens every sunday evening at 11:11 pm and you’ll be fine!

Well, how about you give me a message if you’re ever in Frankfurt and i’ll let you have a talk with my african-american childhood friends and colleagues who of course are all from US Military families (Kaserne Wolfgang bei Hanau) which is closed since 2008 and Wiesbaden. They never describe anything as black or white