Where's your will to be weird? -Jim Morrison *** So, I like being a bit weird. I’m not gay, nor straight. And, I’m not bi. I’m simply a lover. I love who I love. I like who I like. I’m attracted to who I’m attracted to. I’m not a label, or a specific orientation. I am simply just me. Usually I'm hyper, colourful and loud. I adore ballet, Freddie, Marilyn, all kinds of old music, unusual clothes, shoes, travelling, trains and books. Yes, I am obsessed with AFC 11 and Tom Beck, also a little bit of Batman never hurt anybody. Thank god my girl gets me!
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Fifteen years ago today, “The Fast and the Furious” came into all of our lives. Happy anniversary, Fast Family!
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Okay, it only took me one episode of the new season to be thoroughly invested in Paul Renner as Semir’s new Cobra 11 partner. They have such a great dynamic together. I love that Paul is there to bring lightness and a bit more humour back to the role, but I also love that he is already calling Semir on his (very occasional) garbage and letting him know that lying to his wife, even for the best reasons, is not okay. And he makes Semir coffee and brings it out to him when he gets picked up for work. And gets invited round to the Gerkhans for family dinners. I still miss Alex, but this is adorable. More please!
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Cobra 11 ret-conned Erdoğan Atalay as Semir Gerkhan in the flashback scene to 1996 in ‘Cobra, übernehmen Sie’, aired April 7, 2016. Problem: he didn’t have a beard in 1996, nor did he have this jacket. He wasn’t driving a silver BMW 3er with the registration NE-DR 8231 till years later. And he called for ‘Andrea’ on the radio, when Andrea wasn’t even working there—it was Regina in season 1. Finally, he was based in Berlin, not Köln. Not the only example of ret-conning in Cobra 11, but probably the most serious in 20 years.
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If this woman was alive today, she’d have my vote. Shit.
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Favorite German Words
Der Seehund = literally the “sea dog”, as in seal. :) They’re also called die Robbe (singular) and die Robben (plural) in more general terms. There are 2 different kinds of them on the German coasts of Nordsee (North Sea) and Ostsee (Baltic Sea), the Seehund and the Kegelrobbe. The Seehund is present all around the North Sea while being a rarity in the Baltic Sea. Kegelrobben colonies can be found around the German islands of Amrum and Helgoland and all North Sea coastlines, but rarely along the Baltic Sea coasts.


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there is no greater punishment than slow internet
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Kids, you can’t cling to the past. Because no matter how tightly you hold on, it’s already gone.
Ted Mosby (via i-love-nickelback-nb)
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Kasseler im Brot
Kasseler is a salted and lightly smoked cut of pork. One way to prepare it is to wrap the entire piece in bread dough and bake it in the oven until the bread has a nice, crunchy crust, and cut into slices before eating. It is usually served with potato salad and pickles, or with home fries / fried potatoes and coleslaw.
Sometimes this dish is served in the student restaurant of the FU Berlin.
Foto by wikimedia commons user xoxolatl.
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