Hassknecht's promotion

Ze Germans everywhere, es geht schon! We need at least one American moderator now to maintain the balance of universe. :-)
 
This is easily decided. Have any of you been born before 1991? Which flag were you born under? BDR or DDR?

1987. Lived in north west Brandenburg for about 16 years, then moved to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for 3 or so years and since then I am living very close to Berlin.


As a german Super Moderator I suggest we switch zu Deutsch fortan. Unser Einfluss in diesen Ländereien sollte weiter ausgebaut werden.
 
Last edited:
Now, now, despite my little joke earlyer, I think the Germans have been exceptionally humble regarding reactions to their mordoric plans to destroy the world

One chick I knew years ago even begun to cry, like real actual tears, when I jokingly brought it up, but she also cried to a lot of stuff, like loud boo-hoo-ing to movies and stuff, it was a bit weird, I actually watched Requiem for a Dream with her, and that was quite simply a catastrophic decision :I
I shoulda watched Schindler's List w her, while we were at it, that woulda been fun!

I'm also reminded of a school-trip we took to Berlin back in 1999, I was 18, in the hotel we met a little group of very punk Germans, colored mohawks, spikes and everything, and they were SO eager to tell us how anti-nazi they were, and we were so impressed, like "WOW! That's AMAZING you guys :O"
 
Last edited:
@Lexx You sir, are a proud citizen of the now extinct Deutsche Demokratische Republik

@zegh8578 Nothing more anti-nazi than the good ol' DDR, for obvious reasons :P
 
Last edited:
This forum is now DOOMED because Hass is such a joiner. First he warns me that Orderites throw poo, then he becomes one and starts flinging poo. Now this. I'm glad I don't spend much time in general discussion.
 
Now, now, despite my little joke earlyer, I think the Germans have been exceptionally humble regarding reactions to their mordoric plans to destroy the world

One chick I knew years ago even begun to cry, like real actual tears, when I jokingly brought it up, but she also cried to a lot of stuff, like loud boo-hoo-ing to movies and stuff, it was a bit weird, I actually watched Requiem for a Dream with her, and that was quite simply a catastrophic decision :I
I shoulda watched Schindler's List w her, while we were at it, that woulda been fun!

I'm also reminded of a school-trip we took to Berlin back in 1999, I was 18, in the hotel we met a little group of very punk Germans, colored mohawks, spikes and everything, and they were SO eager to tell us how anti-nazi they were, and we were so impressed, like "WOW! That's AMAZING you guys :O"

I even find it annoying, these issues the Germans seem to have. Yes, of course your first association to "German" is "Nazi" (I think some research has shown that, on the contrary, when a female German is in question, the first association is "porn actress"). The first association to "Mongol" is "Genghis Khan", yet you don't see the Mongols crying and apologising for all the murder and genocide Genghis was guilty of.

That poor girl would probably cry herself to death after spending 15 minutes in my presence.

Anyway, we need more glorious Slavic mods to keep the German menace in check.
 
Last edited:
This is easily decided. Have any of you been born before 1991? Which flag were you born under? BDR or DDR?

1987. Lived in north west Brandenburg for about 16 years, then moved to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for 3 or so years and since then I am living very close to Berlin.

1985. I'm old enough to actively remember the unavailability of bananas and proper chocolate. Well, at least there was always creck.
elfe_creck.JPG
 
Godfuckingdamnit, I'm from the most western part of Germany possible!
Any further insinuations of Eastern Germany are punished by banhammering as of now.
 
Godfuckingdamnit, I'm from the most western part of Germany possible!
Any further insinuations of Eastern Germany are punished by banhammering as of now.

What an East German way of handling things.

EDIT: That is, of course, meant as a compliment, implying that you have successfully taken the best out of East German culture, which is RADICALLY DIFFERENT and VERY DISTANT to your own.

Sieg... Oh wait, no.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top