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PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 2:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tokio Hotel ist eine Gruppe aus Magdeburg. Sie machen Musik der mann beschreiben kann wie "alternative Rock/pop-rock/emo". Die Mitglieder von dem Gruppe sind 18 Jahre (Sänger und Guitarist), 19 (zweite Guitarist) und 20 (Drum) alt. Wenn ihre erste CD gemacht war, waren sie nur 16 Jahre alt, die Gruppe besteht schon seit die Mitglieder 13 oder 14 waren. Der Sänger und Guitarist sind Zwillingen. Der Sänger ist auch bekannt wegen sein "manga" Look. Obwohl die Gruppemitglieder nur 18 bis 20 Jahre alt sind, haben sie schon 3 CDs gemacht.

"Schrei", "Durch den Monsun", "Übers Ende der Welt", "1000 Meere" und "Spring Nicht" sind ihre bekanntste Songs, und die Englischsprachige Versionen "Scream", "Monsoon", "Ready Set Go" und "Don't Jump" waren auch erfolgreich in Mittler Osten und Nordamerika.

Gehe mal nach YouTube und suche einige Videos, sie sind nicht schlecht Smile Embarassed
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 2:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ich mag musik, Deutsch und Gedichte Cool .
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 1:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Spargelzeit wrote:
"Everybody's geil, g-g-g-geil", usw. Unglaublich. Ich wundere mich was man genau damit sagen will Very Happy

In diesem Fall ist wohl die Bedeutung gemeint, die schon nahe an "gut" oder "schön" liegt.
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The disc-jockey's GEIL - the disc-jockey's GEIL
I said the disc-jockey's GEIL - GEIL - GEIL.

Das bedeutet vermutlich, daß der Diskjokey jemandem sehr gut gefällt.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

all heil israel
heil
heil
heil
heil
heil

ich leibe dich, Jews

heil, heil, heil

and yet that would still be controversial
because it is said in German, interesting how this human world works
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Trugen wrote:
all heil israel
heil
heil
heil
heil
heil

ich leibe dich, Jews

heil, heil, heil

and yet that would still be controversial
because it is said in German, interesting how this human world works


Your "statement" contains quite a lot of English really... But yes, sadly enough, you would probably get in trouble if you said it. Any jewish-owned public place here in Berlin still received 24/7 police protection and not just for fantasy but because it is really needed.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 2:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

crackedpleasures wrote:
Trugen wrote:
all heil israel
heil
heil
heil
heil
heil

ich leibe dich, Jews

heil, heil, heil

and yet that would still be controversial
because it is said in German, interesting how this human world works


Your "statement" contains quite a lot of English really... But yes, sadly enough, you would probably get in trouble if you said it. Any jewish-owned public place here in Berlin still received 24/7 police protection and not just for fantasy but because it is really needed.


Really? Is antisemitism still something to reckon with in Germany? That is worrisome.

I thought the Germans have become so guilt-ridden that they hardly dare being proud of their heritage or race. Not that you should be an antisemite or a racialist in order to be proud of your German identity, but the last thing that I expected was anti-semitism (this being the historical reason why Germans had to pay their Wiedergutmachung, allowing millions of non-Europeans to immigrate, and hunting down and demonising right-wing elements in their society - to the extent that the German word for 'right-wing', rechts, is synonymous to fascist and national socialist).
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 7:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Spargelzeit wrote:
crackedpleasures wrote:
Trugen wrote:
all heil israel
heil
heil
heil
heil
heil

ich leibe dich, Jews

heil, heil, heil

and yet that would still be controversial
because it is said in German, interesting how this human world works


Your "statement" contains quite a lot of English really... But yes, sadly enough, you would probably get in trouble if you said it. Any jewish-owned public place here in Berlin still received 24/7 police protection and not just for fantasy but because it is really needed.


Really? Is antisemitism still something to reckon with in Germany? That is worrisome.

I thought the Germans have become so guilt-ridden that they hardly dare being proud of their heritage or race. Not that you should be an antisemite or a racialist in order to be proud of your German identity, but the last thing that I expected was anti-semitism (this being the historical reason why Germans had to pay their Wiedergutmachung, allowing millions of non-Europeans to immigrate, and hunting down and demonising right-wing elements in their society - to the extent that the German word for 'right-wing', rechts, is synonymous to fascist and national socialist).

really now
im german and make fun of that fact (im an american, another words i have alot of ethnic heritage [i personally love that]) and since i look jewish, or black i coulds say my germasn side hates m looks
lolz
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 7:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Trugen wrote:
Spargelzeit wrote:
crackedpleasures wrote:
Trugen wrote:
all heil israel
heil
heil
heil
heil
heil

ich leibe dich, Jews

heil, heil, heil

and yet that would still be controversial
because it is said in German, interesting how this human world works


Your "statement" contains quite a lot of English really... But yes, sadly enough, you would probably get in trouble if you said it. Any jewish-owned public place here in Berlin still received 24/7 police protection and not just for fantasy but because it is really needed.


Really? Is antisemitism still something to reckon with in Germany? That is worrisome.

I thought the Germans have become so guilt-ridden that they hardly dare being proud of their heritage or race. Not that you should be an antisemite or a racialist in order to be proud of your German identity, but the last thing that I expected was anti-semitism (this being the historical reason why Germans had to pay their Wiedergutmachung, allowing millions of non-Europeans to immigrate, and hunting down and demonising right-wing elements in their society - to the extent that the German word for 'right-wing', rechts, is synonymous to fascist and national socialist).

really now
im german and make fun of that fact (im an american, another words i have alot of ethnic heritage [i personally love that]) and since i look jewish, or black i coulds say my germasn side hates m looks
lolz
HEIL MOUTHER DEUTSCHLAND AND ALL OF HER PAST DEEDS Twisted Evil

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Spargelzeit wrote:
crackedpleasures wrote:
Trugen wrote:
all heil israel
heil
heil
heil
heil
heil

ich leibe dich, Jews

heil, heil, heil

and yet that would still be controversial
because it is said in German, interesting how this human world works


Your "statement" contains quite a lot of English really... But yes, sadly enough, you would probably get in trouble if you said it. Any jewish-owned public place here in Berlin still received 24/7 police protection and not just for fantasy but because it is really needed.


Really? Is antisemitism still something to reckon with in Germany? That is worrisome.

I thought the Germans have become so guilt-ridden that they hardly dare being proud of their heritage or race. Not that you should be an antisemite or a racialist in order to be proud of your German identity, but the last thing that I expected was anti-semitism (this being the historical reason why Germans had to pay their Wiedergutmachung, allowing millions of non-Europeans to immigrate, and hunting down and demonising right-wing elements in their society - to the extent that the German word for 'right-wing', rechts, is synonymous to fascist and national socialist).


Having lived in several European countries, I find Germany very reasonable in terms of right-wing and racist tendencies, probably because of their past a lot of people are very reluctant to voting for far right parties. But racism is on the rise in the whole of Europe, just look at how far right parties do in countries like France, Belgium, the Netherlands, previously Austria, ... In our own Benelux we have Wilders and DeWinter as perfect examples. In Germany I find these tendencies to exist but to be lower than elsewhere in Europe, many Germans still detest everything racist because of what happened in the past but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Neonazism is alive as ever and in a few Bundesländer (counties) the far right parties are doing well ; the number of far right people is maybe not as high as in neighbouring countries but it does unfortunately exist.

Even here in Berlin, which is in general a quite left-wing city, there are some neonazi bars and also all Jewish restaurants, institutions, shops and synagogue need police protection 24/7. I visited the Israeli embassy shortly ago and it felt like going through a huge security check similar to airports. But it is needed to be careful, antisemitism is alive here in Germany as well even if the group of followers is smaller than in some other countries.

By the way, our neighbours Austria proved how void the far right ideology is and how easily the bubble tends to burst. Haider was elected and it must have been the shortest-lived government in recent Austrian history. In the very short time he was in charge though, other countries started boycotting Austria and they suffered economical problems for a while. If that is what we want to happen in the Benelux, then ignore this warning sign, believe the populist nonsense of parties like Vlaams Belang and PVV and vote for idiots like Wilders or Dewinter...
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

crackedpleasures wrote:

Having lived in several European countries, I find Germany very reasonable in terms of right-wing and racist tendencies, probably because of their past a lot of people are very reluctant to voting for far right parties. But racism is on the rise in the whole of Europe, just look at how far right parties do in countries like France, Belgium, the Netherlands, previously Austria, ... In our own Benelux we have Wilders and DeWinter as perfect examples. In Germany I find these tendencies to exist but to be lower than elsewhere in Europe, many Germans still detest everything racist because of what happened in the past but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Neonazism is alive as ever and in a few Bundesländer (counties) the far right parties are doing well ; the number of far right people is maybe not as high as in neighbouring countries but it does unfortunately exist.

Even here in Berlin, which is in general a quite left-wing city, there are some neonazi bars and also all Jewish restaurants, institutions, shops and synagogue need police protection 24/7. I visited the Israeli embassy shortly ago and it felt like going through a huge security check similar to airports. But it is needed to be careful, antisemitism is alive here in Germany as well even if the group of followers is smaller than in some other countries.

By the way, our neighbours Austria proved how void the far right ideology is and how easily the bubble tends to burst. Haider was elected and it must have been the shortest-lived government in recent Austrian history. In the very short time he was in charge though, other countries started boycotting Austria and they suffered economical problems for a while. If that is what we want to happen in the Benelux, then ignore this warning sign, believe the populist nonsense of parties like Vlaams Belang and PVV and vote for idiots like Wilders or Dewinter...


I think that such parties do serve a purpose. However bad and oversimplifying populism may be, such parties give the powerless underlayers of society a voice. In the past, debates on populist topics such as the dark sides of multiculturalism, the demise of family values and the gradual abolishment of the nation-state in favour of European integration were shunned or safely kept within party congresses. Now the less educated among the people can have a say. Well, I don't know if that is in itself a good thing, but according to the democratic principles (as opposed to aristocratic principles) such developments should be granted free development.

I believe that populism is a dangerous thing, because it reduces politics to saying what the average voter thinks, and hence moving on the waves of the voters' ignorance. Whereas we may expect politicians to have a better understanding of politics and the state, than we. Populism gives politicians an chance to gain power through personal, charismatic popularity, without having to solve problems. Simplistic media coverage is crucial in the continuation of this process, and it aggravates the situation. A bad populist's popularity will not last for long, because voters will notice the populist's inadequacy. This will lead to more unstability. But then again, humans are in a constant state of unstability, so democracy and politics will also be unstable. So populist and simplistic parties like Vlaams Belang (Philip Dewinter) in Belgium, Partij Van de Vrijheid (PVV; Geert Wilders) in the Netherlands and the Communist Party in Italy are only possible through democracy.

Populist parties emphasize and expose the dangers of democracy; when politics are not about solving problems, but rather about making promises to the irritable electorate, while you do not live up to these promises, or if you make dangerous decisions only to do what the voter wants, then it should be evident that something must change in our faith in democracy. Is democracy moral? Is it more moral than previous governing systems?
The past years have taught me that the electorate is unstable, and so are political parties. Democracy is valid for as long as it works, but populist tendencies should be signs of the a-moral conduct and the a-moral (mind you, not immoral) origins of democracy. I think that Europe is quite unaware of this. Democracy does not care about things being true or being good for the country: democracy is a means to make a decision if other decision making has been found to be too difficult or too big.

Any political attempt to make democratically elected policies - like populist policies - more moral, is in itself an act of undemocratic behaviour. Just think about the referendums for the ratification of the EU-constitution or the Lisbon Treaty. For a pro-EU politician, the only way to refine this type of democracy according to his own standards or aspirations, is by thwarting the will of the people, as expressed though the outcome of these referendums. So today, democracy can do its thing properly when it is being tempered, because true democracy obviously doesn't work if it does not serve the purposes of the politicians.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

OddballBen wrote:
Sie werden ruhig sien!

I'm not entirely sure what that means, but I know they said it on Family Guy Very Happy

Es muss heißen:"Sie werden ruhig sein!"
It means:"You will be quiet."
Oder:"Seien Sie ruhig!"
This means:"Be quiet"
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ich hasse es! Evil or Very Mad

In jedem Thema wo Deutsch gesprochen oder erwähnt wird kommt gleich wieder Antisemitismus! Sorry so vulgär zu reden, aber das kotzt mich total an!

Kann man nciht einmal über die schönen Seiten reden? Ich meine Ich bin auch eigentlich keine deutsche sondern die Tochter einer ungarischen halb-jüdischen Familie und trotzdem hab ich die Schnauze von dem Thema voll!

Warum reden wir nciht über Humor oder schönes Essen oder was auch immer??
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 9:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gute Idee (und ich stimme Dir voll und ganz zu)! Magst Du Dieter Nuhr? Smile
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 9:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wir können reden über alles für mich. Ich spreche gerne über Politik, aber ich vergesse (zu) oft welche Sachen ein bisschen gefühlig sind in ein bestimmtes Land (aber ich wohne in Deutschland seit 8 Monate schon, eigentlich sollte ich es schon erfahren haben)

Heute bin ich nach TeBe Berlin gegen Energie Cottbus gegangen fürs DFP Pokal (Fußball). Das Mommsenstadion war das einige Stadion in ganz Berlin wo ich noch kein Spiel angeguckt hatte, so mit diesem Spiel heute gesehen zu haben, habe ich mein Ziel erreicht in jede berliner Stadion gewesen zu sein Smile Party party! Nur wenn jemand interessiert ist, Cottbus hat einfach 0:3 gewonnen aber TeBe ist ein Fünftligist so es war keine Schande zu verlieren dann.

Noch eine Woche und den Bundesliga fängt wieder an. Ich bin letzte Woche schon nach Union gewesen und jetzt beginnt es auch für Hertha wieder. Denke aber, weil ich alle Berliner Mannschafte schon mehrmals gesehen habe, daß ich mal irgendwo anders hingehe. Vielleicht FC Magdeburg oder SV Babelsberg.

Und... noch 1 Woche und ich fliege nach Istanbul für eine Woche Urlaub. Habe schon in Türkei gelebt, gehe erstmal züruck seit ich das Land verlassen habe. Ich habe wirklich große Lust züruckzugehen. Ja, Berlin ist eine tolle Platz, aber keine Stadt ist besser wie wunderschöne Istanbul Cool
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 10:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ich war leider noch nicht in Istanbul, muss es Dir daher glauben.

Du bist interessiert an Fussball? Hast Du eine Lieblingsmannschaft? Ich bin interessiert an Bayer Leverkusen (kein Fan im eigentlichen Sinne, habe aber früher relativ nah gewohnt und unterstütze sie deswegen aus Lokalpatriotismus). Und seit ich einmal ca. 7 Stunden in diversen Regionalverkehrszügen mit besoffenen BVB Fans verbracht habe, hasse ich Dortmund und gönne ihnen jede Niederlage so richtig! Cool
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