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GermanyBernd2021-03-13 17:39:53 · 5yNo. 111926reply
Any /lit/-Bernds here who enjoy reading highbrow literature and/or know foreign languages other than English well enough to read in them?
GermanyBernd2021-03-13 17:40:37 · 5yNo. 111927reply
No but i really like that picture.
GermanyBernd2021-03-13 17:58:21 · 5yNo. 111933reply
Yes, Japanese.
Reading in trains or busses in this language encloses me in my own world and I can ignore all the gypsies and niggers around me.
GermanyBernd2021-03-13 18:02:13 · 5yNo. 111934reply
this is how it looks like inside german trains btw, pic taken by Bernd himself last year.
GermanyBernd2021-03-13 18:06:10 · 5yNo. 111935reply
where was this? I never seen so many brown people in one place.
GermanyBernd2021-03-13 18:09:17 · 5yNo. 111936reply
Cologne.
I went there for the first time in my life and couldn't believe how many niggers there are.
 
>never seen so many brown people in one place
are we living in the same country?
GermanyBernd2021-03-13 18:10:09 · 5yNo. 111937reply
i live in the Eifel. There are so few brown people in the villages that they even learn our goddamn dialect lol.
GermanyBernd2021-03-13 18:23:25 · 5yNo. 111939reply
Oh, really? How is life there?
 
I actually dream of moving to the lesser populated areas in RLP, it seems to have just everything, beautiful small cities like Cochem or Gerolstein and a warm climate.
 
I want to have my own garden where I can read books, with a big sweet chestnut tree, do they grow well there?
 
I am from the other side of the Rhine where it is really warm, but buying your own property here is sadly very expensive.
GermanyBernd2021-03-13 18:26:37 · 5yNo. 111940reply
Its pretty good actually. Houses are pretty cheap. old ones go for 40k in some villages. Ofcourse you have to do lots of work to modernize them. Relative modern ones go for 150-200k.
Rent is pretty cheap too, and you have good job oportunities since Luxembourg is right around the corner, even as an untrained worker you get 2000 net/month.
Ofcourse there not much going on in the villages here. You need a car, in some villages you need to drive 15km to the next bigger city.
GermanyBernd2021-03-13 18:41:37 · 5yNo. 111943reply
Well, i set up a banana tree last year, so i guess Chestnut will be no problem.
GermanyBernd2021-03-13 18:43:41 · 5yNo. 111944reply
TurkeyBernd2021-03-13 19:15:47 · 5yNo. 111961reply
tfw you will never be a hobbit chilling in your hobbit house in shire.
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