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pl Bernd 2025-10-27 22:27:23 No. 18807 Reply
Two Ukrainian girls and one Ukrainian guy (red jacket) brutally beaten two Poles because one of the Pole told the Ukrainian guy to gtfo to Ukraine. Poles ended up in hospital with serious injuries. Thats the only effective way to fight Polish ukrainophobia xD
>no murder boring
Why not have a PTAP general thread and have all PTAP things go into it?

de Melanie Bernd 2025-10-13 11:10:10 No. 15727 Reply
Bernd watching TV in lunch break and see this goddess. Omg she's so beautiful. Her name is Melanie. I don't know more. They should show more if her less of the dumb news
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>>15727 Not even that pretty. She just has low bodyfat.
>>17470 Good facial structure
>>17470 I think she would be attractive if she was white.
>>17470 I actually think she'd be more attractive with more (not too much more) fat.

de Bernd 2025-10-22 18:09:01 No. 17627 Reply

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2020 was five years ago. Let that sink in…
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Literally feels like it was yesterday.
I swear at times the stuff that happened pre-2020 feels like it happened in another life.
>>18784 Many seem to feel this way, I certainly do.

de Bernd 2025-10-27 11:14:24 No. 18742 Reply

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There’s a spider fren crashing at my place, but last night he took a huge fuzzy shit on my wall. Wtf is that?
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>>18743 >>18744 Yeah you're both right, just removed it. I usually don't mind normal spiders, but I don't need a whole colony in my flat.
Kill it, burn it and burn what it left behind.

eng Krautchan Oldfags Bernd 2025-10-24 18:13:50 No. 18070 Reply

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Any oldfags remember this JewCube? I remember somebody actually built a cube out of paper or card. Also EmoKiddy who was from Northen Island, and DragonFinn, and NordAmericano.
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Vaguely yes
>>18203 yes, he even sent me some knitted countryballs :DD
Autism cube was the best. I remember him knitting covers for public handrails and stuff.
Ya'll don't even have a original BBCFinn'd self portrait.

tx Bernd 2025-10-26 14:47:32 No. 18590 Reply

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I went to a party recently and had a fine time, I talked to some people but nothing too deep or enjoyable. It got me thinking, what is Bernd like at parties or celebrations with people. Does Bernd have any experience or stories they like to share or has Bernd ever set one up themselves?
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Yes I go to public places with my gf often, and hang out with her frens, she hangs out with my friends and collegues. Me and my gf went to bar and then to club with my collegues yesterday. I kinde like my collegues.

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>>18600 Courtesy to Denmark Bernd.
It depends on the people. Best setties are I know either everybody or nobody. Everybody is a nice talk and catch up on others lives, nobody is I can be whoever I want and try on identities.
I don't like too many people at a small space. It is too loud and I start to feel uncomfortable. Also I don't like gatherings where the only purpose is to talk to each other. After 1 hour or so everyone has talked about what naturally comes to mind and people have to start to force conversations. I prefer when people get somewhere and have something to do.
I've only ever been to family parties, like weddings and birthdays and stuff. I usually just avoid talking to anyone, find a quiet corner somewhere and look at stuff on my phone and pray no one tries to talk to me. Most of the time I leave early. I hate loud music and being in a room with more than a few unfamiliar people.

by Museums Bernd 2025-10-26 07:52:24 No. 18521 Reply
so what do you think of museums? not just art ones but historic or science-natural ones, and the concept in general? I personally like them when they aren't crowded. contemporary art are my favs as they add this hint of humour and relation to modern issues. most of all I liked Metropolitan - even took a free candy from that installation art pile
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>>18532 >actual historical sites to museum yeah, so it's best when they combine the two. like the Tower of London that I mentioned >>18533 >I felt moved, thought about the dying civilians kudos to you, Bernd, for the ability to feel empathic towards the sufferings of others >>18534 castles are great, I agree sad we had many of ours demolished or forlorn and forgotten during commies or Luka's times picrel is a one in Slovakia that I was amazed of. the thing is massive and got a decent museum exposition inside. they also had medieval fighting re-enactment for our tourist group. was pretty fun
>>18522 > I'd rather read a book about a topic than to visit a museum. It's not mutually exclusive, you can read a book and then visit museum for an illustration. Or you can visit museum, become interested and read a book on topic. Still, museums are rather entertainment than learning, especially if you're an adult. > how everything must be interactive and multi-media and shit It depends, interactive experiments in science museum are fun. Ipad with presentations in the middle of exhibition - silly, I have a computer at home.
>>18611 >It's not mutually exclusive I know, I never said that. Just said that I prefer one over the other.
I agree about the difference between experiencing a work of art firsthand vs. learning about it in a book. My favourite painter is Renoir. Some of his works look okay in print, but only come alive in person. Through texture and crystal paint, the subjects eyes and dresses glitter in the light. I also wish more galleries offered the comfy art experience. There is a room in the Art Gallery of Ontario where you sit on a bench and just soak in all of the art.
I like pretty much all museums. The one that I liked the least was the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao because Spain, like France, seems to have the art understanding that weird shit = art. It was flashy (and sometimes not even that) crap. I even like some of Beuys's stuff, its weirdness tickles my brain, but it's... quality weird stuff.

ch Bernd 2025-10-26 16:45:14 No. 18641 Reply

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I recently learned I may inherit a quite beautiful seaside land property im France. If the world still maintains enough order in the next decades I might have a quite pleasant adulthood. Pic related, not the actual property but in the same spirit. Will bernd inherit or has inherited of anything? Did it affect your life in any way?
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> inherit lol no. My mom spent everything she inherited and has negative net worth. I'm trying to save for old age, but it's basically impossible to save enough to not live in poverty.
>>18728 This, I declined my mother's inheritance because it would have included debts.
>>18728 >>18731 Don't you have fathers?
>>18728 >>18731 Sorry for your loss, but your moms won in life. Stealing from a bank after dying is the best way to go.
>>18733 Yes, but his inheritance isn't an issue yet. >>18734 True enough.

at Bernd 2025-10-26 07:30:58 No. 18514 Reply
Anyone else who thought in 2015 that by 2025 we live in paradise alresdy due to the singularity and shit? I am kinda disappointed by the pace of technological progress currently ...
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Tasks on a computer that I'm doing today are same tasks that I did way back in mid-90's. And in 90's it was way different from computing 30 years before that. In 90's I could only dream about something with a computing power of today's smartwatch. And all that power is used to check some dumb notifications in a more convenient way. Technology is actually stagnating for the last 20 years.
>>18556 Are you that Irish ball who made those threads on Ernst where you would post old KC content and others could give you words to search for? If yes, could you make such a thread here as well? Thanks.
>>18557 Nope. I was only lurking on Ernst for some time, never contributed.
Faith in progress seems to cyclical. The collapse of the Soviet Union was supposed to be the end of history and a new world order. That lasted 9 years. Things got better. Then Russia invaded Ukraine, so things got bad. It is quite amazing how Russia seems to be the sole measure in the West of whether the world is good or bad. They may have lost the cold war, but they still live rent free in our minds.

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Things are definitely on track for a massive tech and science explosion inthe near future. Next year there is also going to be the first medical trial for an epigenetic reprogramming drug to allow pushing back the biological age our organs