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Geek Culture / WYD - Köln

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Damokles
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2005 17:47
I was just wondering if somebody followed the World youth day on TV.

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Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2005 23:56
we dont have a world youth day in england.

we have an english balding-middle-aged-peoples day here int he UK, they're the only generation of people that other people seem to care about, not the kids, not the oldies, just the dam in betweeners, and like they cant look after themselves.

indi
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2005 03:26
sydney is the next big meet. im not religous but thats a lot of people in sydney for one event! 1.4 million in germany this year.

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Damokles
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Posted: 24th Aug 2005 23:50
Teh Go0rfmeister, everytime it's somewhere else, maybe it'll be in England in some decennies.

Indi, the pope was not the goal of most pilgrims, many were also there, just to get in touch with other cultures. It was really a great thing, to be able to speak to people from all nations. And nobody cares, they come to you, talk friendly, hug you, and so on, and so on.


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Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 25th Aug 2005 00:49
Quote: "It was really a great thing, to be able to speak to people from all nations. And nobody cares, they come to you, talk friendly, hug you, and so on, and so on."


that's probably why it would never be in the UK. we spit at foreigners and wtf's a hug? we always punch/mug/rape people we meet in the street...

Damokles
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Posted: 5th Sep 2005 21:42 Edited at: 5th Sep 2005 21:42
Yeah, I realised it, when I went to the UK, ... Never going there again.

By the way, here is how it looks like, when you have to sleep with a million other people on a field :



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Dazzag
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Posted: 5th Sep 2005 21:46
Quote: "It was really a great thing, to be able to speak to people from all nations. And nobody cares, they come to you, talk friendly, hug you, and so on, and so on"
Sounds like London. Theres lots of people not speaking english. Nobody cares. They come to you (to mug you). Talk friendly? Scratch that one. Hug you? See mugging. Sort of a hug.

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Damokles
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Posted: 12th Sep 2005 19:38
Well, but I remember London as place, where you had some space to walk there you couldn't even go to the toilet without being kissed or hugged at least 3 times.

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