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Comments by "Grenade Tennis" (@hughjass1044) on "Feli from Germany" channel.
No, he just sounds like a guy who's trying to peddle content on YouTube. Puts together a bunch of shit that may or may not be true that he can jazz up and attract viewers with and try to turn them into subscribers. YouTube is full of people like that!
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As a Canadian, I don't really have a "dog in this fight" as the saying goes, but as a former (retired) soldier who has worked with both American and German (as well as plenty of other) forces on many occasions, I have always felt a close bond between the troops and by extension, the citizens of all of our allied partner nations and I hope that it continues and develops even further in the years ahead.
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The things about stupid questions..... 1. Everyone's definition is different depending upon their own personal circumstances..... therefore... 2. We've all asked them in the past, perhaps without realizing it..... But.... 3. Some people have elevated it to an artform. Y'all know who you are.
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#askagerman - OK Feli, here's one for you..... What's the deal with the words "Germany" and "German" when the words used by natives are "Deutschland" and "Deutsche?" Germany / Deutschland isn't the only example of this for sure (Finland / Suomi, Ireland / Eire) but I'd be curious to know what the reason for it is.
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Maybe we need to start a Patreon page for the poor dope who thought you were Asian. Brain injuries can be awfully expensive to treat.
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Very interesting! Always wondered this myself.
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I'm from Canada so maybe that makes a difference but I do have an electric kettle which I even take on short trips with me as well as several of those long shoe horns. My dad used to have those folding rulers and I'm definitely getting one of those coffee drip thingies. Maybe I'm more German than I know.
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Alright you pervs..... How many of you are here because of Feli's thumbnail photo hoping to see more or to hear her talk about nudity? Come on, fess up. You know you're out there. I ain't the only one.
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I was very anxious to watch this video and especially to hear the experiences of actual Germans because I wanted to see how they line up with people I know who've lived in Germany. I myself have never been there but as an ex- army guy, I know many people who have lived there for extended periods and travelled around the country extensively. Many have told me that the younger generations of Germans feel that such things as remembrance, accountability, contrition and education are important but they also want to start moving on from that period and stop focusing so much on a time that was nearly eight decades ago and that none of them had any part in. They want to start to feel pride in being Germans again the way other nationalities do and not to be made to feel shameful about expressing that pride publicly. They feel that their nation has paid adequate attention and homage to its past sins and that the entire world is a far different place today then it was then and they want to see Germany start to step forward and take its share of the responsibility for making and keeping the world safe. Prime example - Ukraine. Making sure it "never happens again" means not happening anywhere, not just at home. On the other side of the coin, there is a not insignificant sector of the German left who delights in continually beating their nation over the head with the sins of the past to keep it suppressed and shamed and to increase their own political influence and power. This creates an inevitable backlash which often manifests itself in unfortunate ways such as the rise of the AFD and other such movements. I'd be interested to hear if this analysis is partly, fully or not at all correct.
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You've done a wonderful job learning English. I'm told it's one of the hardest languages there is to learn, largely because it's full of rules, every one of which we break at regular intervals.
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My feel good moment for the day = any Feli video!
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The channel I come to when I need a pick-me-up. That's one beautiful smile!
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I don't care what you call yourself or your content; you're one of the brightest rays of sunshine the internet has to offer. There are few people who can consistently make others feel good and brighten their day. You are at or near the top of the list. You could call yourself Leroy from Sheboygan for all I care and I'd still tune in.
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