f__kyeahhamburg
The guy who's telling the most inappropriate jokes at the most unconvenient time
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Been through the desert on a horse with no name 5 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
It was decided the the horse with no name henceforth shall be called Gary the horse
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Heidelberg, Germany 9 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
And happy_frog, I lived in other places before and through my 3 years in stage building in the mid 2000s I have worked in almost every major town in Germany and several capitals of Europe, so I very well appreciate beauty in all of them.
Life is too short for only one, whatever it is.
Life is too short for only one, whatever it is.
Heidelberg, Germany 9 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
I wasn't envious, I was astonished.
But there might be a correlation with Mia's popularity.
Herbertstraße is currently a pretty calm place, I guess...
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But there might be a correlation with Mia's popularity.
Herbertstraße is currently a pretty calm place, I guess...
Always eat your vegetables 10 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Profits are personalized, losses get socialized. Welcome to capitalism.
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Oldies #258 19 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Every simple joke that easily is understood by everyone can be turned into a piece of philosophical discussion. In this TED talk, guest_ will show...
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Greetings from Sweden!! 6 comments
I really dont get this, who AND why the hell would someone have their washing machine in 21 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
That's easy to say if you're living in a house in some rural place. I live downtown Hamburg, my apartment has 650 square feet, no laundry, no cellar, no garage (a parking lot alone in a shared underground garage is 200€/month).
So far, I haven't accidently shat in my clothes and I didn't put them in the oven either. And oh, a drier? Yeah, there is no space for that.
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So far, I haven't accidently shat in my clothes and I didn't put them in the oven either. And oh, a drier? Yeah, there is no space for that.
Heidelberg, Germany 9 comments
Lord have mercy on my editing skills 18 comments
*Laughs in Croissant* 7 comments
Proposed airline seating POST COVID-19 17 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Funny enough, the circulated air is humidified by the breath and sweat of passengers, which condenses in A/C tubes. Still, the air won't get past 3% humidity, which is less than anywhere in the world
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Proposed airline seating POST COVID-19 17 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Well, this seat design has nothing to see with Covid. There are first and business class seats facing backwards already flying, e.g. British Airways A380. And you are right, aircrafts are the best breeders for infections.
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Average tiddy goth gf (featuring dirty mirror, i know) 52 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Yes I did, no offense. I though you were more like the 75 B type. But body measurements are hard to guess based on pictures
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Deznal was right all along 11 comments
Deznal was right all along 11 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
I really hope you get the Covid so you learn what destroying a life means.
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Proposed airline seating POST COVID-19 17 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Hello, person working on aircraft seating for 15 years now.I hate to ruin this, but it's not gonna happen soon, as testing, certification and construction of those is significantly more expensive and the seats are heavier this way.
As far as the myth busters thing goes: the usual plane crash end in a huge fireball. No seat is ever gonna safe your life.
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As far as the myth busters thing goes: the usual plane crash end in a huge fireball. No seat is ever gonna safe your life.
A true friend. 3 comments
Average tiddy goth gf (featuring dirty mirror, i know) 52 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Shoot. I would've bet that both measurements are one down in your case.
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Being a small country in the heart of Europe and still being amongst the leading 5 nations in all industrial indexes in the world has made us a very valuable business partner, not an enemy. The force of our army is absolutely adequate to the level of threat: 0.
The only thing the 40.000 American troops in Germany are actually good for is that they are an economic tribute to the areas where they are stationed. And those 40.000 wouldn't even make a difference in case of an invasion (which to repeat is not intended by anyone).
You want your few soldiers back? Take them for God's sake. They're not here for our protection whatsoever, but for geopolitical reasons. And once you're at it, take your nuclear weapons with you, nobody wants them in this country.