Pariser Platz - named so many years ago to piss off the French |
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
A Divided City No Longer
from
Berlin, Germany
A Wandering Jew in Berlin
Walking along the East Side Gallery - a remaining part of the Wall |
from
Berlin, Germany
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
The Opposite of Tears of Joy (Smiles of Frustration?)
I think I get a kick out of things going wrong, finding someone or something to blame, and then investing all my energy into somehow extracting my revenge. This tends to occur in the following form:
- Me, the helpless victim, tries to purchase goods or services from big business.
- Big business screws me over by not delivering as promised.
- Consequently, I suffer some massive injustice. This may be that I end up having to pay an addition $3 to get something fixed, am uncomfortable in a plane because I get stuck next to some person who takes up my seat as well as theirs, or something similar. Either way, the injustice I suffer, is, naturally (when I argue about it), roughly equivalent to WWIII.
- I pull out the Bacher gene (that part of the chromosome inherited from my maternal side of the family) and complain. This is the part that I may get the slightest kick out of it. I complain verbally or in writing. Whichever way I do it, I don't stop until I get my way. Of course, sometimes the effort is way more than the argument is about. But it's about principle and the satisfaction it brings. It feels little better if I can tell myself that the other party has somehow learnt from their mistake.
Tags:
craziness,
frustration,
Germany,
philosophy
from
Berlin, Germany
Sunday, 6 May 2012
Lounging Around Lubeck
Tags:
architecture,
Germany,
holiday,
old,
tourist
from
Lübeck, Germany
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