| Okay, here's my contribution to the kind of knowledge that the world doesn't need - a short introduction to my person. If you walk down the streets you would hardly notice me, because I'm like million others. I was born and live since that day in Germany in a town called Bochum, which gains a certain publicity through a song of Herbert Grönemeyer and a football club, that thinks itself to be "unabsteigbar" (which means: We never go down) meanwhile they're struggling to keep the 14th range in the German 1. Bundesliga. You can blame me for a lot of failures (eating too much, sleeping too less, being too lazy and too fat), but you could never blame me for doing any sports except sitting at my pc, which I would like to do for hours if I only had the time! Besides reading, working with coloured papers, writing little poems and stories, photographing, playing around with ultra fractal 5.02 is one of my favourite hobbies. |
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"Never increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of words required to explain anything"-William of Ockham (1285-1349)
Why do you want to know? Are you going to send your alien army to beam me up? I guess in that case I should do my hair.
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The disadvantage of intelligence is that you are contineously forced to learn! (George Bernard Shaw)
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"Never increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of words required to explain anything"-William of Ockham (1285-1349)
That's right. But we have our own beer here. It's called Fiege Pils and is a far much better beer than the Dortmunder beers like Brinkhoffs, Stifts, Dortmunder Kronen, Hansa, Ritter, DAB! Only Hoevels Bitterbier might be acceptable.
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The disadvantage of intelligence is that you are contineously forced to learn! (George Bernard Shaw)
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"Never increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of words required to explain anything"-William of Ockham (1285-1349)
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- Sam
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The disadvantage of intelligence is that you are contineously forced to learn! (George Bernard Shaw)
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- Sam
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"Never increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of words required to explain anything"-William of Ockham (1285-1349)
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