Enoon, good to know that it isn't just me..or to say it with fry: "Not sure if anti-social - or just sorrounded by idiots". It is this very fact, that so called "open minded" people are not open minded at all is what really disturbs me. I once learned about a visionary artist giving a talk. She's lived with the shipibo for a while. So i collected my remaining courage and went to see her speak. Well, ayahuasca was mentioned one time ("Ayahuasca tourism is horrible" fair enough) but never again. It boggles the mind, that a visionary artist talking about the shipibo, and their traditional clothes does
not ONCE mention the influence of ayahuasca. It is a shame, a real shame. The audience was full of what i would call the "typical" Reformhaus-crowd. Some had good vibes going, but most seemed to be smartasses which showed in their irrelevant questions. Something i have sadly noticed all across the board when it comes to older people visiting lecture. They're all trying to spread their "wisdom". I guess this event has disturbed me a bit because if there is a psychedelic scene besides the dance and party culture, this would have been the event to show up i guess.
No one does minimal techno like the Germans.
I wonder why that is.To be fair, there is also a lot of good pop-rock....
http://www.tape.tv/musikvideos/Madsen/Ein-Sturm"With you i wanna be, where chaos sets us free. To make us understand, that we're alive indeed"
Also note the brit rock influences. British culture is very close to german culture imho. Brits always try to deny that fact and so do germans calling each other "Krauts" and "Island Apes" but well ....
Also, about german being minimalistic: I actually like that, but it's a mechanical kind of minimalism. I like the scandinavian minimalism better as it is more emotional, aesthetic. Kopenhagen is a good example.
Quote:The Germans hate drugs, all except for one: booze!
Cannabis is also very popular, but isn't there a place where it isn't ?
But since beer is a cultural heritage, it has a broad hegemonic appeal.
I kept my bets on the US for "setting the tone" but since cannabis legalisation for medical use hasn't happened yet i don't put too much hope into it. The USA is losing power as leader and Europe desperatly tries to position itself as a major united player.
Quote:As a lead actor in the european drama
Yes, a drama that isn't well understood by the population at all. As i understand it, germany somehow profits from the Euro while other countries would be better off with a national currency and germany refuses to pay these other states enough money to keep them stable. The thing is, germany is very rich in comparison but keeps complaining because the unemployment rate has gone up by 0.2% - so everyone can feel constantly threatened and miserable. I would like a typical german live the life of a typical greece for a couple of month to let them know who's got the right to be afraid.
Quote:I have never been to Germany but it is next on my list of destinations. Ever since i was a lad i have had a good feeling about the place, maybe it is misguided, but i am ashamed to say i have never visited the place in spite of my ingrained thoughts that it could be my spiritual home.
So do it! Maybe i'm just ungrateful...this seems to be a tendency to be observed in many people. Just make sure to visit the right cities and you'll propbably enjoy your stay.
Quote:I've been to Leipzig one time and to Berlin another and both of the times in germany I loved it!
These are like the two decent places in germany
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Berlin has a rich cultural scene and is very leftist by nature and possibly the only true metropolitan city in .de. Leipzig on the other side, is truly a diamon in the rough as it appears to me (been there once). Rent is low, lots of undeveloped space and a thriving student and hippy community. I think it would be place to go if i was to move within germany. They even have some weird hippy pub.
i guess we'd wreck havoc or at least you would. You see, being social and outgoing makes it easy to make friends anywhere i guess. But you are what you are and i won't complain.
Quote:..and hey, Germany has cool people like you, Christian R and others (minority sure, but quality)
Thanks for the compliment, that was a nice thing to say! I've actually seen Rätsch speak once but was too shy to hit the pub after the "lecture" (if you could call it that). He is a unique person and VERY intense though. He stared at mme once and then never looked at me again...i think i have failed his karma test or something
Oh and the can .....she brings the rain, it feels like spring, magic mushrooms, out of dreams....
Quote:So, contemporary drug views aside, I'd say you've produced some of the greatest art in the history of art and the most horrible monster ever.
Well, the thing is - it all stopped with WW2. And WW1 was the real beginning of the End. Even if widely believed, germany wasn't the cause for WW1 yet got all the blame and incubated Hitler as a result. Germans at that time wanted Hitler, that's for sure and it destroyed a whole lot. If you take a lot at the 1920s and how progressive this decade was. First wave of feminism for instance - you can get a slight feel for that in "Boardwalk empire" i guess. The dawn of modern arts...cubism, futurism, expressionism. Sure, with Paris as a center....Then came the nazis and the clock went backwards and now we have this dead, uninspired culture. I believe the reason why tourists often love germany is the fact that people here know how to party and hold their liquer - it's like the only venue to live a little.
Oh and Austria...well, i've visited many times and it always felt like a snobbish, arrogant Version of Bavaria and there i've been the victim of Xenophobia for the first time. A good experience i have to add. Makes you really realize how stupid it is. To be fair, the cultural differences between the north and south are stark.
I really feel the need to travel.
and i probably am in a good position because
Quote:I think that the best way to change culture is to simply raise your children differently.
It's too late for me to have kids.