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Dude Georg 🇪🇺

@DudeGeorg

🐈 lover. Gen X. Love fishing 🎣 Team science. Mild™️ my ass. Live and let live. Fight disinformation. Radical left 😉🤭. Free Ukraine!

Oligarchs banking hideout Beigetreten Eylül 2014
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Dude Georg 🇪🇺@DudeGeorg·
@EYakoby This happens when invading countries & annexing foreign sovereign nations land is normalized & excused, like vatniks and MAGA did & does with Russia invading Ukraine. Plus now Trump aka US voicing similar plans aka stop respecting post WW2 agreed borders. This is on you assholes!
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Dude Georg 🇪🇺@DudeGeorg·
@Hanteltrainer @Tino_Kunze Jööö, Wahnwichtel träumen immer noch von Tribunalen 🤭 Frag doch mal bei Shaef nach, habe gehört dass die sich über die Flut der Wahnwichtel-Zuschriten freuen 🤣
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BrutusBeefcake
BrutusBeefcake@Hanteltrainer·
@Tino_Kunze Um Himmels Willen. So einen Scheißdreck schleußen die in letzter Zeit öfters am Bundestag und Bundesrat vorbei. Sofort alle verklagen und einsperren. Letztes Beispiel, der Cyber-Security Sicherheitspackt mit Israel.
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Dude Georg 🇪🇺@DudeGeorg·
@Tino_Kunze Übel wäre, nicht vom weltweit einzigartigen und fortgeschrittensten Knowhow der neuen und komplett anderen Kriegsführung zu profitieren (Drohnen und Drohnenabwehr). Selbst die USA kacken da ab gegen die Ukraine. Aber ihr Ukraine und EU Hasser würdet dies nie eingestehen 🤭
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Dude Georg 🇪🇺@DudeGeorg·
@ivan_reif @nic_amadio Strange that all Eastern and Southeastern EU countries fare way better economically than before they joined EU. But folks like you will never appreciate the benefits but instead call them some dumb labels like Commies (which is ridiculous but you likely never lived communism)
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Ivan Reif ₿
Ivan Reif ₿@ivan_reif·
@nic_amadio As a croatian in switzerland … it’s as safe or even safer than Switzerland, but the prices are not that much better. Croatia recently join the EU communist party and the prices on groceries have doubled.
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Nicola Amadio
Nicola Amadio@nic_amadio·
A few considerations after starting to do online grocery in Switzerland: 1. Salads in CH start from 1.5/2 CHF per 100 grams WTF 2. Coop delivery starts from 100 CHF, no delivery fee after 200 CHF For 2 people: 100 CHF is unfortunately too easy to reach, so not an issue ordering online really. Over 200 CHF: requires a bit of planning. So far I've done 2 grocery orders both around 150 CHF. 3. Beef, we already talked about it (good) 4. Deals You get significantly fewer deals than by going in person at the supermarket. Which is a bit of a shame 'cause one good aspect of Swiss supermarkets is that you can find good offers, since the mass/industrial production (where discounts happen) manages to also retail good quality/organic (although not always tasty) stuff. 5. Makes you realise how 50-80% of the stuff is completely overpriced compared to South/Eastern Europe Is it better than South/Eastern Europe? Not really. - Organic/bio certifications are solid in CH, but also good in EU - Over half the stuff is imported from Southern Europe anyways - When you import, you usually pick fruits/vegs before they're ripe (so they can stay in shape during/after transport), which is also why produce is often watery/tasteless in CH - Some imports are not good in CH, 'cause it's harder to import some stuff in CH than in EU: i.e. SALMON IN CH SUCKS, as does most seafood and fish --- In general: pretty mid/bad experience. One good remark I can mention is that, at least, in rural CH (which could be an interesting option as mentioned yesterday), it can only get better: - more access to local produce (hopefully better prices too) - worst case: Coop/similar still ship to any small town in CH After dropping 300 CHF in Coop groceries in just 2 days, gf couldn't hold a: "let's move to Croatia" 😄 (I pay grocery in CH, and we can afford it, but it still feels like burning money for no reason) Heard from a friend who had family with few kids in CH that they spend 2-3k CHF/mo mostly for just grocery. Many pros to being in CH even as on online/remote worker. But damn sometimes it's hard to bite: - restaurants/bars/cafes/activities all expensive af - even grocery expensive af for mid stuff in 80%+ of categories Good public schools for kids but also 10-15k+ CHF to put them braces/Invisalign. Good healthcare but also 300-700 CHF/mo per person depending on where you live (a bit less for kids). Geopolitically safe but also how likely are you to die in Croatia because of some war?
Nicola Amadio@nic_amadio

"You can order grocery online in Switzerland too" 🤡 Consumer convenience in 2026 can be (not in CH): • Open Wolt App • Buy meat from good quality butcher • Buy veggies, fruits and diary from organic shop • Buy fish, seafood from seafood place, etc (in general: buy everything from high quality specialty shop) • Pay, shop prepares the order, then delivered in < 20-40 minutes, all tracked with the app like an Uber Eats delivery order In Switzerland: • Only buy grocery from one industrial retailer (either Coop or Migros, for decent stuff) • Go to Coop site, spend 5 minutes registering • Get some good Swiss beef steak in • Issue 1: reach 100 CHF in spending or they won't even ship it (= if you're 1 or 2 people, it's unpractical: 100 CHF of fresh food will expire) • Issue 2: SCHEDULE DELIVERY FROM TOMORROW (what the fuck) • Issue 3: one hour of delivery time, scheduled days in advance. Bro 😂 Do I have to create a Google Calendar to receive grocery? • Issue 4 (low prio but worth mentioning): seems also like delivery fee is not even free after 100 CHF of spending (it's like 7 CHF or something) It's a 6/10 experience, compared to 9/10 experience you can have in many places like Warsaw, Cyprus, Croatia etc. Also: • Favorite ice cream shop doesn't do delivery (the one that delivers on Uber Eats is too mid)

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Dude Georg 🇪🇺
Dude Georg 🇪🇺@DudeGeorg·
@nic_amadio Uhm I disagree on the Salmon (smoked that is, fresh Salmon I agree): there is fantastic and cheap Smoked Sockeye Salmon in all the big chains, and the one from Migros is criminally cheap. Mind you that Sockeye is wild caught Salmon and one of the better eating Salmon species.
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Michael Haege
Michael Haege@MichaelHaege·
Ok, so 15% are non-european. Current German population is 83.7m. So that is 12.55 million middle easterners living in Germany. That is a lot. They real point is these migrants are not in the "US melting pot" but in centuries old Germany. These people will never assimilate and become German. They are most likely Islamist and not Christian, so you are ruining your culture from the inside.
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Joey Mannarino
Joey Mannarino@JoeyMannarino·
31% of the entire country of Germany is now comprised of migrants. THIRTY. ONE. PERCENT. Pair that with a birth-rate in total free fall. The country of Germany as we have known it will cease to exist in 50 years. Absolute disaster.
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Dude Georg 🇪🇺@DudeGeorg·
@Emoslutttttt They don't "have to", but it makes sense due to bioavailibility being much higher thru nasal mucosa than when swallowed. Means less of the drug ends up in your bloodstream when taken orally = waste
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orobo ❤︎
orobo ❤︎@Emoslutttttt·
the people who do coke, why can’t they lick it ? why do they have snort it ?
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Daniel Kosak
Daniel Kosak@Kosak_Daniel·
Madonna mia, das muss doch jemandem auffallen
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Raylan Givens
Raylan Givens@JewishWarrior13·
🚨 If Iran doesn't strike a deal by the end of the ceasefire? “It won't be pleasant for them. Let me put it that way."
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meow :3
meow :3@meowm1x_·
bro. no fucking way i just set my coke bag down on the counter and it was WET. my coke is all gone. i’m trying not to freak the fuck out
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The Hormuz Letter
The Hormuz Letter@HormuzLetter·
BREAKING: Trump live from the Oval Office sets a new 2-week deadline for Iran to make a deal, warning the situation "won't be pleasant" if Iran does not agree by April 27.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
@TomlinsonCJ I meant civili war in Europe and eventually throughout the West.
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CibiscosisTwo
CibiscosisTwo@cibiscosisagain·
@VC2243 @DudeGeorg @realCarola2Hope Nah, he's center right, to the right of Orbán, anti-immigration, conservative, christian, and it was clear from the start. Fidesz wanted to make him a lefty but it didn't work. Voters got rid of the corrupt commie traitor on their own, no outside influence needed.
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Carolina ❤️‍🔥
Carolina ❤️‍🔥@realCarola2Hope·
Why is everyone freaking out about Péter Magyar of Hungary if he is against foreign migration, against sending aid to Ukraine, supports the rule of law, and opposes LGBT nonsense? Did I miss something?
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Dude Georg 🇪🇺
Dude Georg 🇪🇺@DudeGeorg·
@alxtwits @nexta_tv Sorry but IF Trump is truly moving forward with Greenland, then Orban remaining in power wouldn't have made any difference. They would have found some lame ridiculous pretext (just like they already did when Orban was still in power).
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A LX
A LX@alxtwits·
@nexta_tv It's funny, you all are so happy. What, if Orban was only a Trump's 'red herring'? Of course, EU bureau & some European govts would concentrate on him. Meanwhile, now the USA has a perfect reason to manipulate with NATO 'umbrella' and Greenland seizure. Cuz you baned Trump's guy
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
⚡️The EU expects to quickly unblock €90 billion in aid to Ukraine after Orbán’s defeat, Bloomberg reports In Brussels, officials believe that under a new government Hungary will stop blocking the package, which requires unanimous approval from all EU member states.
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Dude Georg 🇪🇺@DudeGeorg·
@realCarola2Hope @VC2243 Just because someone makes a (conspiracist and most often antisemitic since "globalist" is just a fig leaf term for Jews) claim doesn't make it true. So I would be a bit more careful with "I understand now".
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Dude Georg 🇪🇺@DudeGeorg·
@GNaktiv @matzesmeinung In Ungarn gibt es keine Hochrechnungsmodelle, sondern nur echte Zählung der Stimmen (Zwischenstand), und da sind kleine ländliche Wahlkreise die eher rechts wählen logischerweise zuerst ausgezählt.
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ENKELIN MÜLLER
ENKELIN MÜLLER@GNaktiv·
@matzesmeinung Das würde aber nur gelten, wenn alle gängigen Hochrechnungsmodelle das nicht ohnehin berücksichtigen würden.
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ENKELIN MÜLLER
ENKELIN MÜLLER@GNaktiv·
Ist euch eigentlich schon einmal aufgefallen, dass zu Auszählungsbeginn immer die rechten Parteien als Sieger erscheinen, und sich dann das Blatt plötzlich wendet??????
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Dude Georg 🇪🇺@DudeGeorg·
@George_Smooth @jkenney No, he didn't say he is opting out, he said the opposite (done deal, no need to rediscuss). But you'll probably deny so let's give it a few months and we'll see who was right 😘
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Georgie Porgie
Georgie Porgie@George_Smooth·
@jkenney Orban is his friend because he keeps buying energy from him? The new guy just said the same thing today siting energy costs. He also said his opting out of the EU "loan" to Ukraine so what does that make him?
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
Putin is a weak loser. He just lost his closest European ally. He lost his dictator friends in Venezuela and Syria. His allies in the Iranian theocracy are in tatters. His stooges lost elections in Moldova & Romania. He lost the support of Armenia, and it’s only a matter of time before the Georgian people throw off their corrupt pro Putin regime. He lost his effort to stop NATO expansion, pushing Finland & Sweden into the alliance. He has lost over 1.3 million Russians to battlefield casualties. And now he is losing his war against Ukraine, falling back in many areas & controlling less Ukrainian territory than he did 4 years ago.
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Dude Georg 🇪🇺@DudeGeorg·
@txgermanbre I wouldn't even call US "raves" raves. It's a joke. I recommend you go to a psy trance festival in the woods/nature just once, talk about lit 😎
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breanna 🇺🇸🇩🇪@txgermanbre·
I stopped going to rave festivals in the US because the Europeans stopped coming and the European raves are about 1000x more lit
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Dude Georg 🇪🇺@DudeGeorg·
@simonhornstein @SimpleMax2006 @igorhansachat I posted numbers which are deducted from official crime stats published by authorities- AI was only the vehicle for underlying data. And yes, official data always trumps anecdotal "trust me" claims Which you must know if you're not low IQ, which makes me think you have an agenda.
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Simon Hornstein
Simon Hornstein@simonhornstein·
Posting some AI slop, sure, trust your own propaganda. Walk around the city centre of Panama, at night, midnight and there’s zero drug dealer or pickpocket. You can’t do that at night in Germany. Sure there are some more dangerous districts, but if you go to the worst of Berlin at night, it’ll be more dangerous. I have been living here for six years, and for 30 years in Germany. But not here to convince you. Please stay in Germany, someone’s gotta do it. We don’t want you here.
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Igor@hansa.chat
[email protected]@igorhansachat·
I moved to Germany from something that is often called the 3rd world. I've been in Germany many times before that and was truly amazed. First years were good. Pink glasses and so on. I am not absolutely happy atm but already got rooted pretty hard. okay I may think about moving again. In the end I am still the foreigner here. But I simply don't see where is THAT better that it WORTH to move. Often simply because of the effort to learn the new language (e.g. Spain - kinda same taxes and policies but at least it is cheaper and MUCH WARMER) or the effort for the immigration (e.g. US is crazy effort - will never even try). I see many options where I may live temporarily, e.g. Thailand is really amazing imo but this is not a country where I want to raise a kid. So far I am hoping that something will get better in Germany, despite the clear decline it is still on a very good foundation.
Luckforest@lubinho_k

I left Germany 7 years ago. And the longer I'm gone, the clearer I see it: this country is heading for a wall. Germany is in serious trouble. Economically and politically. The economic part can probably be fixed if people really commit. The political part, I'm not so sure. Most Germans don't see it because they're too close to it. If you want to understand Germany, you need to understand one thing: World War II left a trauma in our DNA that still shapes how we think, judge, and react. It's a living operating system. Germans, especially the educated elite, see the world through a moral lens first, a pragmatic lens second. But it makes honest conversation about real problems almost impossible. In 2015, over 800,000 refugees came to Germany in a single year. Merkel said "Wir schaffen das" (we can do this), and the media ran with it like a PR campaign. Professors were cited saying refugees would lift the economy. BILD, the biggest tabloid, printed "Refugees welcome." Thousands of Germans showed up at train stations, applauding as refugees arrived. I remember watching this thinking: something else is going on here. Of course many people were genuinely warm. But for a lot of them, it felt like a chance to finally show the world (and themselves) that Germany can be the good guys too. Decades of guilt, and here was a moment to redeem it. Emotional, collective, and not up for debate. That's the part that broke things. Millions of Germans had real concerns. Not because they were Nazis. Because they were worried about capacity, integration, safety, money. But those concerns were not represented in the media. Not in politics. Not anywhere. If you raised them, you were brushed aside or associated with the far right. And German media, dominated by progressive, academic city people shaped by that same WW2 guilt, did PR for the government instead of holding it accountable. This is when Germany lost millions of voters to the AfD. The AfD caught every person who felt unheard. Yes, there are extremists in that party. But there are also a lot of normal people who just wanted someone to acknowledge their concerns. Instead of engaging with that, the political establishment built a "firewall." Whatever the AfD proposes gets rejected by all other parties. No discussion. Just: they're far right, so we don't talk to them. This makes the political climate toxic. If the AfD says the sky is blue, the other parties have to disagree. Whatever they propose, you have to be against it, otherwise you're one of them. Here's what bothers me the most: the AfD has never governed. Not once. All the problems Germany has right now were created by the parties in power for the last 30 years. Insane bureaucracy. A pension system so broken it needs tax money to survive. Housing so expensive normal people can't afford it, and so many regulations developers can't build their way out. In Cologne, you can't build higher than the cathedral. That's an actual rule. I live in Bangkok, skyscrapers everywhere, room for people to live. Germany can't do that because there's always a rule preventing it. But instead of taking accountability, the old parties and media point at the AfD and say: those are the real troublemakers. Easier than looking in the mirror. The CDU, which used to be the people's party, can't coalition with the AfD without being destroyed by the left. So it's forced into coalitions with parties that don't represent what CDU voters actually want. A political system that's totally gridlocked. I don't think the AfD will solve any of these problems. They're populists. But the way the rest of Germany is acting, the denial, the finger-pointing, the refusal to have an honest conversation, that won't help either. It'll only make things worse.

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Igor@hansa.chat
[email protected]@igorhansachat·
@DudeGeorg @apixtwts unfortunately I cannot afford this city or its neighbourhood. I would need almost 1M to get the comparable property there (100m2 inside the city border) Happy to move there today though.
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