Last but not least, the film is also a beautiful documentary about the changes in Berlin over the last 40 years. Especially people who don’t come from there or live there get a nice impression of how much history has changed with you.
I sometimes had tears in my eyes when I saw the old pictures. You experience things again that seemed forgotten. Berlin has changed a lot, for better and for worse. Nobody would want the wall back, there was so much depression and cruelty in West Berlin, but on the other hand there was also this angry urge for art and expression. My โLehmannโ novels all try to explain how people were able to exist in this strange, exceptional situation. There were often bands in Germany that had clear connotations with their homeland. But not us. We were never the classic Berlin band. Element Of Crime is very much intertwined with the history of Berlin and we certainly had – perhaps unconsciously – an influence on the city’s music, but how everything developed back then is hard to imagine today. A whole half of the city was unknown. It’s like if you live in Vienna-Mariahilf and have no chance of getting to Vienna-Neubau because a wall and barbed wire prevent you from doing so.
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Hello dear community,
I am someone who has been watching football since 2015. And I am aware that this world is not and has never been fair. It has just struck me for a long time (since the last Ballon Dor Awards in Paris in 2023) that Lionel Messi wins every award there is to win. That’s how it was yesterday when the 2023 Fifa Men’s Player of the Year Award was handed out – and who won it? Of course, Messi. I like Messi and obviously it’s good to see him win a lot. But the truth is that this is slowly and unfairly. What exactly do I mean by that? Well, Messi scored 28 goals for PSG and Inter Miami last year, while also winning trophies such as the League Cup in America and Ligue 1 in France. Well and good – however, there are players like Erling Haaland who scored 52 goals in 2023, who won the Premier League, the FA Cup, the Champions League, i.e. the entire treble. Mbappe also shot, big and small, and won too. FIFA says all along that Messi will win because he won the 2022 World Cup in Qatar for Argentina. But that was over a year ago and the new season has long since started. What worries me all the time is that Erling Haaland or Mbappe deserve the Ballon Dor and the other awards.
I would like to hear your opinion on this, because this topic was and still is close to my heart.
Please don’t hate!
All the best ,
One user 300.
2024-08-12 10:59:05
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2024-05-04 22:56:26
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Is the YouTuber Finnel Running a Scam Competition? A Warning to Fans
Hallo,
I took part in a competition run by the YouTuber Finnel (this is one with 1 million subscribers who gives away AirPods etc. to random people on the street, makes funny shorts and also produces some songs).
Now, after I’ve done the necessary thing to take part in the competition (pre-saving his new song on Spotify), I received a message from him on Instagram that goes like this:
Congratulations on receiving this message because this is just the FINAL STEP to win!
Register to complete your final challenge and be the winner
Visit our profile page๐
(*here is a link*)
Click the Join Now button to receive the reward redemption leverage code.)
If you have successfully registered, please take a screenshot and share it with us, as it is a gift redemption code and the message is โDONEโ, we will wait 30 minutes after reading this message to process it complete, otherwise โI will redirect you to another one. Remember that you were the one who received this message…so
โจGood luck to youโจ
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When I click on the link, this website comes up:
Should I trust this? I mean, I trust Finnel, almost every German who watches YouTube knows him, he has a million subscriptions, but this website doesn’t look quite as trustworthy.
Help please. Should I trust the website and complete these tasks?
LG
2024-01-20 02:52:22
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Grubauer Returns and Shines in Kraken’s First Playoff Win: A Spoilsport in Denver
Grubauer towers over returning to Denver
He came (back), saw and conquered: Grubauer returned to his old place of work in Denver as Seattle’s starter and swung straight up to spoilsport. The Rosenheim native saved 34 of 35 shots on goal, had an impressive 97.1 percent save rate, and captured the first playoff win in Kraken franchise history.
“It was definitely a weird feeling coming back, but at the same time it was really family because I’ve played a couple of playoff series with these guys. There’s nothing better than playing your old team in the playoffs,” said Grubauer mischievously.
The 31-year-old caught three years for the Avalanche between 2018 and 2021, started three playoff runs with them and became one of the three finalists for the Vezina Trophy for the best goalkeeper of the season after the 2020/21 season. Ironically, in the first year after leaving for Seattle, Colorado won the Stanley Cup. However, the German did not have an open score with the ex-club.
“I didn’t care at all. I just go out and play,” said Grubauer. “I know every corner and know what it’s like here. That definitely helps. Also that I’ve trained here a lot and played a lot of games.”
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“A fantastic guy and an even better goalkeeper”
Especially in the final third, in which the Kraken came under pressure with a goal shot ratio of 5:14, Grubauer stood like a rock in the surf and impressed with his calmness and athleticism.
“‘Grubi’ was good. He laid the foundation for us, was ready to play a playoff game and made important saves at the right time,” said Seattle coach David Hakstol. “He did a great job and made important saves that kept us in the game. That’s exactly what we needed, which is why we’re very happy for him,” agreed the striker Alexander Wennberg with a. “He was great and a star back there,” summarized attackers Yanni Gourde into words. “He was outstanding and made five to ten game-winning saves,” said Eeli Tolvanen. “He’s a fantastic guy and an even better goalkeeper.”
He only had to admit defeat once when Nathan MacKinnon played a sharp pass from the outside to the back post, where Mikko Rantanen steered the disc into the goal from close range with his left skate (13′).
“It was a nice goal from them. But after that we signed them off, put clubs in their lanes and took them out of the game. We blocked a lot of shots and kept them away from our goal, which was important and also helped me as a goalkeeper helped a lot,” said Grubauer happily.
Video: SEA@COL, Sp1: Wennberg hits counterattack
Toughness, speed, counterattacks and good starts are the Kraken’s recipe for success
Meanwhile, the Kraken convinced with a good mixture of hardness (40:29 checks), commitment (23:19 blocks) and speed. Again and again Seattle evoked danger with his fast switching game. Good starts in the individual thirds were also helpful:
After 3:26 of the first period, Tolvanen played the puck deep himself and benefited from a misguided pass from the Avalanche defender Devon Toews, which landed directly on the Finn’s blade. In the first attempt, Tolvanen failed because of goalie Aleksandar Georgiev, but then successfully dusted off to make it 1-0 (4th). “That’s how you want to start the game,” Gourde said. “Every row has done that: play the puck deep, forecheck and run a few checks. That’s when you get chances. Scoring the first goal is important in the playoffs.”
In the second round, only 1:20 minutes had been played when Wennberg scored from the right faceoff circle with a precise shot into the right corner of the cross (22nd). “Especially in the playoffs you have to seize these opportunities. I just tried to shoot and was rewarded for it,” said Wennberg.
After 4:03 minutes in the third third snapped Morgan Geekie the gate light on. After taking the pucker behind the goal and a quick pass from Wennberg, Geekie made it 3-1 with a direct acceptance (45th).
“We wanted to start well, in this arena, against such a strong opponent, you don’t want to run after them. So we wanted to be there straight away. Starting well in the individual periods and being able to take the lead was the key to victory today “, explained Hakstol, whose match plan worked out perfectly.
Grubauer: “It will depend on consistency”
With a 3-1 away win at the reigning Stanley Cup Champion, the Kraken pulled off a big surprise in the very first playoff game in franchise history.
“I’m proud of the boys,” said Grubauer. “We played the full 60 minutes, everyone contributed and that’s how it has to be in the playoffs. You can’t afford passengers. It was an important win for organization but it was only Game 1.”
Seattle is a team without superstars, but with a lot of depth, team spirit and a surprising amount of playoff experience: Grubauer, Vince Dunn and Jaden Schwarz have already won the Stanley Cup, Justin Schultz, Andre Burakovsky and Gourde even twice each.
“On the one hand, we’ve never played a playoff game together. On the other hand, we have a lot of experience in this cabin. We have players who have been in the playoffs to the end and have won the Stanley Cup won. That helps us,” says Grubauer. “The importance and excitement of the playoffs increases, of course, but at the end of the day, even in the knockout stages, it’s just a hockey game.”
The next duel of the opponents will take place again on Thursday (9:30 pm ET; NHL.tv; Fri. 3:30 pm CEST) in Colorado.
“They defend the Stanley Cup, but we take care of our game,” emphasizes Grubauer. “It will depend on consistency. You want to go the full distance. You want to win. So you have to be consistent in every game and every single substitution and sacrifice individual success for team success.”