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pane-bistecca · 2 years
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https://pane-bistecca.com/2022/12/23/frohe-weihnachten-merry-christmas-buon-natale/
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sitting-on-me-bum · 1 year
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COURTESY SEAN WUENSCH
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myimaginarywonderland · 11 months
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Here is a masterpost with situations that have happened in the last days in Germany for them and my sources for them (all in German but I have seen international ones as well.) However quiet a few things are just eye witness reports or videos so I will understand how people question them. Seeing as I have often times seen the same event described/pictured multiple times from different creators I will choose to believe those. My trust in the mainstream media is severely lacking after the false reports and twisted narratives.
1. Pro-Palastine Demos shut down
https://taz.de/Verbot-gegen-Pro-Palaestina-Demos/!5967483/
https://www.hessenschau.de/gesellschaft/polizei-setzt-verbot-von-pro-palaestina-demo-in-frankfurt-durch-weitere-demo-verboten-v16,demonstrationen-frankfurt-100.html
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJTKtF9E/
2. Olaf Scholz faking the situation in Israel
There is no evidence for this, I am sure everyone can watch the video themselves and form their own opinion. This is just another way of Isrealist propaganda.
3. Football clubs presumably firing players for their support to Palastenians
https://www.sportschau.de/regional/swr/swr-nach-pro-palaestina-statement-mainz-05-stellt-el-ghazi-frei-100.html
https://m.focus.de/sport/fussball/bundesliga1/bayern-star-mazraoui-fehlt-im-training-nach-seinen-palaestina-posts_id_227460835.html
4. People arrested or being excluded from places while carrying/wearing a Palastenian flag. (These are just eye witness reports/videos however we have learned to trust those. )
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJTKu5X6/
5. Children being detained and possibly injured during a Berlin demo (if not then at least this applies to adults)
https://www.n-tv.de/politik/Pro-Palaestina-Demo-eskaliert-Krawalle-erschuettern-Berlin-Neukoelln-article24474363.html (This does not mention children however there is confirmation that people besides the police were injured)
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJTKuTNP/ (some of these could be children)
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJTKuL8G/ (no context yet again that is a teen/child)
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJTEB6LN/
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJTKEFNk/
6. Frankfurt using Wasserwerfer
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJTKVyno/
8. School forbidding forms of support for Palastine
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJTEkVB8/
https://www.rbb24.de/politik/beitrag/2023/10/berlin-israel-senatsverwaltung-guenther-wuensch-schulfrieden-palaestinenser-tuecher-free-palestine-.html
https://www.jungewelt.de/artikel/461359.repression-gegen-pal%C3%A4stinenser-striktes-tuchverbot.html
9. School handing out questionnaires (I will say this has on one side been debunked by the school however I have seen multiple lawyers and parents share similar stories which is why I'll say this one might be fake however they children have been threatened should they show support.)
https://www.berlin-live.de/berlin/aktuelles/berlin-linke-politiker-fragebogen-hamas-grundschule-terroristen-fake-news-israel-antisemitismus-id58754.html (Considering the family seemingly got lawyers involved)
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kmayia · 5 months
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Wunsch
Bevor ich herkam, hast du gesagt, dass du mich ganz viel umarmen und mir zeigen willst, dass ich sicher bin.
Wenn das immer noch deine Wahrheit ist, wuerde ich mich freuen, wenn du das machst.
Ich will keine Gespraeche, keine Worte, keine Erklaerungen...
Ich will uns einfach fuehlen. Koerperlich.
Und ich wuensche mir, dass du einfach kommst, wenn du das auch willst. Auch fuer dich. Wenn dir das auch guttut.
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officersnickers · 1 year
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You have wrote about Leslie surviving in your fanfics? I wonder how you imagine his survival in the demon world, seen he's a boy and had not real way to survive. Lambda didn't exist at this point since it's pretty recent
Hello anon!
I’m terribly sorry for not answering earlier – I really didn’t forgot about you, but time flies fast when you’re occupied and so I was ^^‘ Anyway, your latest messages gave me the push to finally answer all of your questions (or so I hope at least).
Long story, short answer – some sort of a Lambda predecessor, a similar facility in which Leslie lived (aka tortured) for several years, until a scientist from the human side of the world took him with him (due to reasons). I don’t want to tell too much here about it, since I’m a sucker for trauma, but let’s say, but Leslie basically came out of the frying pan into the fire.
In my story, Leslie some sort of “replaced” Alex Mikhaylov’s role (Alex is still an existing character though) and did found Emma when she entered the human world without her memories. Things came to another, and while Emma was reunited with her family, Leslie was with his, namely Isabella (because I did let her live, mind you, Shirai).
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I can easily give you a link (aka here: https://www.fanfiktion.de/s/617289ff0004ef3c14cba00a/1/XVI-Die-Zukunft-die-ich-mir-wuensche) but be warned: It’s only in German, and considering I have already passed the 100 chapter border, I heavily doubt I will ever translate it ^^’
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lorenzlund · 25 days
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Wuensche, auch unerfuellte.
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(ongoing drama).
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'Ueberwachter Bau' (/Parkhaus). 'zum in the net fortfahren und auf Akzeptieren druecken'
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Rollstuhlfahrer erneuter ("weit hinten, wie auch er dabei gerade um Haueserecke biegt und ganz aus dem Bild verschwindet).
Sie leiden unter ständigem Hautjuckreiz als Mann??'
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4 weisen Maenner auf dem Weg ins gelobte Land von morgen und/oder übermorgen. (Bibeltexte)
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Den Glauben den man teilt für sich entdecken! *Christen *world religions
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Kathedrale (Inneres)
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alexj12s · 29 days
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ich glaube, ich verurteilte mich selbst zu einem hoechst traurigen jahr.
das schauspiel, diese atemberaubende kunst, sie ist alles, was ich moechte. doch das drumherum, der job, alles, was dazugehoert - das ist nicht das leben, das ich mir wuensche. es ist kein leben, das ich fuehren kann.
ein jahr lang werde ich auf fuerchterlich schoene weise daran erinnert werden, wie sehr ich es liebe - und wie unmoeglich mir dieses leben dennoch waere.
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thomaswischner · 1 month
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Kuscheligen Freitag wünsche ich Dir
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prapasara · 2 months
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Geburtstagslied : เพลงวันเกิดภาษาเยอรมัน
 เพลงวันเกิดภาษาเยอรมัน
🎯  Alles Gute zum Geburtstag!
🎯   Zum Geburtstag viel Glück!
🎯  Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag!
🎯  Herzlichen Glueckwunsch zum Geburtstag!
🎯  Herzlichen Gluckwunsch zum Geburtstag!
🎯  Alles Gute zum Geburtstag!
🎯  Alles Gute!
🎯  Herzlichen Gluckwunsch nachtraglich zum Geburtstag!
 🎯 Alles Gute nachtraglich zum Geburtstag!
🎯  Alles Gute nachtraglich!
🎯  Alles gute zum Geburtstag lieber ชื่อสามีคุณ. Wuensche Dir alles Gute. Viel Glueck, Liebe, Erfolg und vor allem Gesundheit.
🎯  Alles liebe zum Geburtstag und alles alles Gute. Auf das Deine Traeume und Wuensche in Erfuelung gehen und auf das Du immer gesund bleibst..
🎯  Zum Geburtstag viel Glück!
🎯  Zum Geburtstag viel Glück!
🎯  Zum Geburtstag liebe/r (ตามด้วยชื่อเจ้าของวันเกิด)
  อวยพรวันเกิดภาษาเยอรมัน
🎯  Alles Gute zum Geburtstag!
#สิ่งที่ดีที่สุดสำหรับวันเกิดของคุณ!
🎯  Herzlichen Glickwunsch zum Geburtstag!
#สุขสันต์วันเกิด!
🎯  Ich winsche dir alles Beste zum Geburtstag!
#ขอให้วันเกิดของคุณดีที่สุด!
🎯  Viel Gesundheit und viel Glick zum Geburtstag!
#สุขภาพแข็งแรงและโชคดีสำหรับวันเกิดของคุณ!
🎯  Viel Glickกับ Freude zu neuem Lebensjahr!
#ขอให้โชคดีและมีความสุขในปีใหม่ของชีวิต!
🎯  Den besten Glickwunsch zum Geburtstag!
#ด้วยความปรารถนาดีสำหรับวันเกิดของคุณ!
🎯  Viel Gesundheit und moge die Sonne jeden Tag fir Dich scheinen. Alles Gute zum Geburtstag!
#สุขภาพและดวงอาทิตย์อาจส่องแสงให้คุณทุกวัน ขออวยพรวันเกิดคุณ!
 🎯  Viele Sonnenstunden und alles Gute zum Geburtstag!
#มีแสงแดดและสิ่งที่ดีที่สุดสำหรับวันเกิดของคุณ!
🎯  Viel Schoneswinsche ich zum Geburtstag!
#ขอให้วันเกิดของคุณดีที่สุด!
🎯  Heute schicke ich Glick, Gesundheit und viel Sonnenschein dir zum Geburtstag!
#วันนี้ขอส่งความโชคดีสุขภาพและแสงแดดให้กับวันเกิดของคุณ!
🎯  Ich wiinsche das Beste vom Besten zum Geburtstag!
#ในวันเกิดของฉันฉันขอให้สิ่งที่ดีที่สุด!
🎯  Ich winsche Dir alles Gute zum Geburtstag! Bleib weiterhin ดังนั้น wunderschon wie Du bist!
#ขอให้วันเกิดของคุณดีที่สุด! ยังคงเป็นคนที่ยอดเยี่ยมเช่นคุณ!
🎯  Herzlichen Glickwunsch zum Geburtstag! Ich winsche Dir Freude und Zufriedenheit fir jeden Tag Deines Lebens!
#ขอแสดงความยินดีอย่างยิ่งในวันเกิดของคุณ! ขอให้คุณมีความสุขและอิ่มเอมใจในทุกๆวันของชีวิต!
🎯   Ich wiinsche Dir nur das Beste und einen schonen Geburtstag! 
#ฉันขอให้คุณมีแต่สิ่งที่ดีที่สุดและมีวันเกิดที่ยอดเยี่ยม!
#Geburtstagslied   #เพลงวันเกิดภาษาเยอรมัน   #AllesGuteZumGeburtstag #HappyBirthday #HappyBirthdaySong #เพลงวันเกิดภาษาเยอรมัน #เพลงวันเกิด #เพลงอวยพรวันเกิด #วันเกิด #อวยพรวันเกิด #อวยพรวันเกิดภาษาเยอรมัน
ที่มา   ::    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=787626948576266  ,  https://prinkotakoon.blogspot.com/2024/04/geburtstagslied.html
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glaubemir · 4 months
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Ich wünsche dir ein Wochenende, das so strahlend ist wie Gottes Liebe für uns. Möge dein Herz voller Freude und Dankbarkeit sein. #Bibel #glaube #bibelverse #christlich https://glaubemir.de/ich-wuensche-dir-ein-wochenende/?feed_id=749&_unique_id=66635ea6d5a52
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deadlinecom · 4 months
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jcmarchi · 5 months
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Professor Emeritus Bernhardt Wuensch, crystallographer and esteemed educator, dies at 90
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/professor-emeritus-bernhardt-wuensch-crystallographer-and-esteemed-educator-dies-at-90/
Professor Emeritus Bernhardt Wuensch, crystallographer and esteemed educator, dies at 90
MIT Professor Emeritus Bernhardt Wuensch, a crystallographer and beloved teacher whose warmth and dedication to ensuring his students mastered the complexities of a precise science matched the analytical rigor he applied to the study of crystals, died this month in Concord, Massachusetts. He was 90.
Remembered fondly for his fastidious attention to detail and his office stuffed with potted orchids and towers of papers, Wuensch was an expert in X-ray crystallography, which involves shooting X-ray beams at crystalline materials to determine their underlying structure. He did pioneering work in solid-state ionics, investigating the movement of charged particles in solids that underpins technologies critical for batteries, fuel cells, and sensors. In education, he carried out a major overhaul of the curriculum in what is today MIT’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE).
Despite his wide-ranging research and teaching interests, colleagues and students said, he was a perfectionist who favored quality over quantity.
“All the work he did, he wasn’t in a hurry to get a lot of stuff done,” says DMSE’s Professor Harry Tuller. “But what he did, he wanted to ensure was correct and proper, and that was characteristic of his research.”
Born in Paterson, New Jersey, in 1933, Wuensch first arrived at MIT as a first-year undergraduate in the 1950s. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physics before switching to crystallography and earning a PhD from what was then the Department of Geology (now Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences). He joined the faculty of the Department of Metallurgy in 1964 and saw its name change twice over his 46 years, retiring from DMSE in 2011.
As a professor of ceramics, Wuensch was a part of the 20th-century shift from a traditional focus on metals and mining to a broader class of materials that included polymers, ceramics, semiconductors, and biomaterials. In a 1973 letter supporting his promotion to full professor, then-department head Walter Owen credits Wuensch for contributing to “a completely new approach to the teaching of the structure of materials.”
His research led to major advancements in understanding how atomic-level structures affect magnetic and electrical properties of materials. For example, Tuller says, he was one of the first to detail how the arrangement of atoms in fast-ion conductors — materials used in batteries, fuel cells, and other devices — influences their ability to swiftly conduct ions.
Wuensch was a leading light in other areas, including diffusion, the movement of ions in materials such as liquids or gases, and neutron diffraction, aiming neutrons at materials to collect information about their atomic and magnetic structure.
Tuller, a DMSE faculty member for 49 years, tapped Wuensch’s expertise to study zinc oxide, a material used to make varistors, semiconducting components that protect circuits from high-voltage surges of electricity. Together, Tuller and Wuensch found that in such materials ions move much more rapidly along the grain boundaries — the interfaces between the crystallites that make up these polycrystalline ceramic materials.
“It’s what happens at those grain boundaries that actually limits the power that would go through your computer during a voltage surge by instead short-circuiting the current through these devices,” Tuller says. He credited the partnership with Wuensch for the knowledge. “He was instrumental in helping us confirm that we could engineer those grain boundaries by taking advantage of the very rapid diffusivity of impurity elements along those boundaries.”
In recognition of his accomplishments, Wuensch was elected a fellow of the American Ceramics Society and the Mineralogical Society of America and belonged to other professional associations, including The Electrochemical Society and Materials Research Society. In 2003 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from South Korea’s Hanyang University for his work in crystallography and diffusion-related phenomena in ceramic materials.
“A great, great teacher”
Known as “Bernie” to friends and colleagues, Wuensch was equally at home in the laboratory and the classroom. “He instilled in several generations of young scientists this ability to think deeply, be very careful about their research, and be able to stand behind it,” Tuller says.
One of those scientists is Sossina Haile ’86, PhD ’92, the Walter P. Murphy Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University, a researcher of solid-state ionic materials who develops new types of fuel cells, devices that convert fuel into electricity.
Her introduction to Wuensch, in the 1980s, was his class 3.13 (Symmetry Theory). Haile was at first puzzled by the subject, the study of the symmetrical properties of crystals and their effects on material properties. The arrangements of atoms and molecules in a material is crucial for predicting how materials behave in different situations — whether they will be strong enough for certain uses, for example, or can conduct electricity — but to an undergraduate it was “a little esoteric.”
“I certainly remember thinking to myself, ‘What is this good for?’” Haile says with a laugh. She would later return to MIT as a PhD student working alongside Wuensch in his laboratory with a renewed perspective.
Colleagues and students recall the towering stacks of paper and sundry items in Wuensch’s office in Building 13.
Photo courtesy of the Wuensch family.
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“He just made seemingly esoteric topics really interesting and was very astute in knowing whether or not a student understood.” Haile describes Wuensch’s articulate speech, “immaculate” handwriting, and detailed drawings of three-dimensional objects on the chalkboard. Haile notes that his sketches were so skillful that students felt disappointed when they looked at a figure they tried to copy in their notebooks.
“They couldn’t tell what it was,” Haile says. “It felt really clear during lecture, and it wasn’t clear afterwards because no one had a drawing as good as his.”
Carl Thompson, the Stavros V. Salapatas Professor in Materials Science and Engineering at DMSE, was another student of Wuensch’s who came away with a broadened outlook. In 3.13, Thompson recalls Wuensch asking students to look for symmetry outside of class, patterns in a brick wall or in subway station tiles. “He said, ‘This course will change the way you see the world,’ and it did. He was a great, great teacher.”
In a 2005 videorecorded session of 3.60 (Symmetry, Structure, and Tensor Properties of Materials), a graduate class that he taught for three decades, Wuensch writes his name on the board along with his telephone extension number, 6889, pointing out its rotational symmetry.
“You can pick it up, turn it head-over-heels by 180 degrees, and it’s mapped into coincidence with itself,” Wuensch said. “You might think I would have had to have fought for years to get it, an extension number like that, but no. It just happened to come my way.”
(The class can be watched in its entirety on MIT OpenCourseWare.)
Wuensch also had a whimsical sense of humor, which he often exercised in the margins of his students’ papers, Haile says. In a LinkedIn tribute to him, she recalled a time she sent him a research manuscript with figures that was missing Figure 5 but referred to it in the text, writing that it plotted conductivity versus temperature.
“Bernie noted that figures don’t plot; people do, and evidently Figure 5 was missing because ‘it was off plotting somewhere,’” Haile wrote.
Reflecting on Wuensch’s legacy in materials science and engineering, Haile says his knowledge of crystallography and the manual analysis and interpretation he did in his time was critical. Today, materials science students use crystallographic software that automates the algorithms and calculations.
“The current students don’t know that analysis but benefit from it because people like Bernie made sure it got into the common vernacular at the time when code was being put together,” Haile said.
A multifaceted tenure
Wuensch served DMSE and MIT in innumerable other ways, serving on departmental committees on curriculum development, graduate students, and policy, and on School of Engineering and Institute-level committees on education and foreign scholarships, among others. “He was always involved in any committee work he was asked to do,” Thompson says.
He was acting department head for six months starting in 1980, and in 1988-93 he was the director of the Center for Materials Science and Engineering, an earlier iteration of today’s Materials Research Center.
For all his contributions, there are few things Wuensch was better known for at MIT than his office in Building 13, which had shelves lined with multicolored crystal lattice models, representing the arrangements of atoms in materials, and orchids he took meticulous care of. And then there was the cityscape of papers, piled in heaps on the floor, on his desk, on pullout extensions. Thompson says walking into his office was like navigating a canyon.
“He had so many stacks of paper that he had no place to actually work at his desk, so he would put things on his lap — he would start writing on his lap,” Haile says. “I remember calling him at one point in time and talking to him, and I said, ‘Bernie, you’re writing this down on your lap, aren’t you?’ And he said, ‘In fact, yes, I am.’”
Wuensch was also known for his kindness and decency. Angelita Mireles, graduate academic administrator at DMSE, says he was a popular pick for graduate students assembling committees for their thesis area examinations, which test how prepared students are to conduct doctoral research, “because he was so nice.”
That said, he had exacting standards. “He expected near perfection from his students, and that made them a lot deeper,” Tuller says.
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Outside of MIT, Wuensch enjoyed tending his garden; collecting minerals, gemstones, and rare coins; and reading spy novels. Other pastimes included fishing and clamming in Maine, splitting his own firewood, and traveling with his wife, Mary Jane.
Wuensch is survived by his wife; son Stefan Wuensch and wife Wendy Joseph; daughter Katrina Wuensch and partner Jason Staly; and grandchildren Noemi and Jack.
Friends and family are invited to a memorial service Sunday, April 28, at 1:30 p.m. at Duvall Chapel at 80 Deaconess Road in Concord, Massachusetts. Memories or condolences can be posted at obits.concordfuneral.com/bernhardt-wuensch.
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hoerbahnblog · 9 months
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"Rosies Wunderkind" – ein autistisches Kind! – Lydia Wünsch live im Pixel
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] “Rosies Wunderkind” – ein autistisches Kind! – Lydia Wünsch live im Pixel Lydia Wünsch Lesung (Hördauer ca. 33 min) https://literaturradiohoerbahn.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/HoS-Rosies-Wunderkind-L-Wuensch-Lesung-Upload-.mp3 Gespräch zwischen Lydia Wünsch und Uwe Kullnick  (Hördauer ca. 57…
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lorenzlund · 5 months
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'Eine Bank ist bedeutet laengst noch kein - auch eigenes - zues Haus!!' Sparkassen (wollen Obdachlosen helfen!)
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'immer oefter sauer auf die eigenen niedersaechsischen Kollegen:
'Stehen wie nackt da, wirken geradezu selber wie welche dann erneut, und das passiert so immer oefter!'
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(Being) At Pos! 'den Hintern - auch den eigenen - an jmd. anderen verlieren, erneut.
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'Guten hung-Er wuensche ich ihnen!' 'Wie war selbst das bloss wieder gemeint von ihnen!!' 'Ach, nur so! Nichts Besonderes!'
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Ar***-Mut! Heisst es eigentlich wieder auch hier, anstelle der Armut!!
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'Bringen sie mir einen Erdbeer-Knacker an den Tisch, denn laut Karte lautete der Name ja wohl so und nicht sehr viel anders wieder auch hier!'
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glimityglamity · 10 months
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