f__kyeahhamburg
The guy who's telling the most inappropriate jokes at the most unconvenient time
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Based germans? 4 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
I am doing what, how?
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What a wonderful world 6 comments
How far will you go??? 20 comments
Brexit happiness for the Dutch! 6 comments
John Wick and John Wick 2 are set 4 days apart, and the movies show this by having the 4 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
I thought that if you found a parking spot in NYC, you just take the sub and leave your car there for the rest of time
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This is true and I’m terrified 19 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Well, christianity, in historical relations, anyways is a pretty new concept.
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I relate wholeheartedly to the comment. 12 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
We have them in white silicone with red LEDs in them to hang them under our bicycle seats
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Those who study history .. 55 comments
Brexit happiness for the Dutch! 6 comments
Making believe 3 comments
Aleluya 4 comments
Its better than being married to the wrong person 17 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
In Northern Germany, when you turn 30 without being married, there's something as well.
Guys have to sweep the stairs of the town hall in ridicoulus costumes.
Ladies have to go through their street and polish all door knobs.
Both of course happens under a massive influence of alcoholic baverages.
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Guys have to sweep the stairs of the town hall in ridicoulus costumes.
Ladies have to go through their street and polish all door knobs.
Both of course happens under a massive influence of alcoholic baverages.
Germany is the land of castles, this is Drachenburg Castle 8 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Heidelberg is massively famous among the Ramstein- and Baumholder-stationed folks.
The castle indeed is stunningly beautiful, sitting on top of the town.
If you ever go back and you want to see other castles, let me know, there are dozens of really neat places around that area.
The castle indeed is stunningly beautiful, sitting on top of the town.
If you ever go back and you want to see other castles, let me know, there are dozens of really neat places around that area.
HEAlth care 83 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
That's interesting, didn't know this was a thing in the US.
I terms of waiting times for treatments, I wonder how UK is reaching those figures, as I assume they are an average? Honestly, I don't have too much of a clue concerning their health care system.
I live in an almost 2 Million people city and it's not uncommon to wait 2-3 months for appointments at a specialist unless you're an emergency. In areas with fewer people, you might be having troubles to find a specialist nearby, but with lower waiting times.
But 12 months? That's a bummer, especially as I know that German doctors oftenly used to fly to the UK to do surgeries over the weekend, because they're being paid much better there.
The debt the average American is in is indeed frightening. An economy with so much of debt (and we know that vast amounts of it will likely not be paid back...?) might get into serious trouble at some point.
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I terms of waiting times for treatments, I wonder how UK is reaching those figures, as I assume they are an average? Honestly, I don't have too much of a clue concerning their health care system.
I live in an almost 2 Million people city and it's not uncommon to wait 2-3 months for appointments at a specialist unless you're an emergency. In areas with fewer people, you might be having troubles to find a specialist nearby, but with lower waiting times.
But 12 months? That's a bummer, especially as I know that German doctors oftenly used to fly to the UK to do surgeries over the weekend, because they're being paid much better there.
The debt the average American is in is indeed frightening. An economy with so much of debt (and we know that vast amounts of it will likely not be paid back...?) might get into serious trouble at some point.
Yay or nay? 33 comments
HEAlth care 83 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Well, I partially agree. Americans tend to be in a highly dangerous game of credit card debt, where one card pays another, aso.
But I think the statistics are not only aiming for costs of medical treatment, but they include the bankruptcies caused by longer sickness periods, as they mean periods without income.
The systems with universal healthcare I know are not only forcing employer to continue to pay your salary for 5-6 weeks of sickness, but your health insurance will cover up to 70% of your salary after that.
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But I think the statistics are not only aiming for costs of medical treatment, but they include the bankruptcies caused by longer sickness periods, as they mean periods without income.
The systems with universal healthcare I know are not only forcing employer to continue to pay your salary for 5-6 weeks of sickness, but your health insurance will cover up to 70% of your salary after that.
I'm so proud of this community 3 comments
Also 95,6% of all deaths have been in China. Thought this might be interesting. 14 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
We have two cases in Hamburg. Two. Among two million people.
And the next day there were supermarkets with empty shelves in terms of tinned food etc.
As long as the media is hyping on this and people are too stupid to interprete data, Panic will always be a reasonable solution for the average Bild-reader.
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And the next day there were supermarkets with empty shelves in terms of tinned food etc.
As long as the media is hyping on this and people are too stupid to interprete data, Panic will always be a reasonable solution for the average Bild-reader.