Globetrotter
From Germany, lived 6 months in Vancouver and 3 years in Tokyo, now back in GER for the time being.
Loves music, concerts, traveling, history,fashion, photography, chocolate, architecture and books.
Industrial Management Assistant
Foreign language correspondence clerk
Sport and nutrition specialist
ATM contemplating to move to Berlin for a job
as a journalist.
Has a dog named Anne that is a total dork and of questionable intelligence.
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COMPARISON OF ALVENSLEBENSTRASSE (BERLIN) BEFORE THE WAR AND AFTER THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CITY AFTER THE WAR, 2nd HALF OF THE 20th CENTURY
Berlin’s Wall
New York hat keinen Schlachtensee
Durch Sydney fliesst auch nicht die Spree
Shanghai hat keinen Lützowplatz
Berlin du bist und bleibst mein Schatz.
Goodbye may seem forever. Farewell is like the end. But in my heart's the memory and there, it will always be.
Noon and Zimmer by Anton Semenov
.. auch wenn mir klar ist, dass die...
hi guys,
Yesterday I arrived in Berlin since I had an Uni application test today, it was 4 1/2 hours long and pretty hard, I’ll know the results probably within one week so be so kind and please keep your fingers crossed for me, this is really important for me!
I’ll be in Berlin till Friday so expect normal updates from next weekend on again.
Love,
Stephy
“ICH KÄMPFE JOHANN WASSOHNS KRIEG”“Das letzte Problem” is the incredible finale of the second season. Schörlock and his nemesis Jakob Orter play a game - a deadly game.
The episode begins with Jakob stealing Angela Merkel’s jewellery, opening the vaults of the Sparkasse and unlocking the rooms of the Rütli Schule simultaneously.
The two play a cat-and-mouse game, with Orter repeating “Ich schuld dir was” over and over again. When journalist Kätzchen Raili publishes a story about how Jakob Orter was only an invention from Schörlock, played by supposed actor Reich Bach, Schörlock and Johann are on the run.
The episode ends with a breathtaking showdown on top of the Charité hospital in Berlin. Orter kills himself, and Schörlock commits suicide. Schweiger’s rendition of the grieving Johann will surely get him his second BAMBI; “Fick di, i hab n Bambi!” has already become a famous Internet meme.
The episode inspired Schörlockianer all over Germany to fight for the recognition of their idol. Slogans like “Ich glaube an Schörlock”, “Moriarty war real” or “Ich kämpfe Johann Wassohns Krieg!” can be found all over the cities.
yes I will stop now.
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“Fick di, i hab n Bambi!”
(via solitaryforager)
Aquarium in the Berlin Radisson SAS Hotel by Stefan Baudy on Flickr.
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