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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 278)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 278 of 1169 | Answers: 11,688 | Views: 1,475,084
Saphira
Expert
The doors of the middle class are closing and the profiteers are a few. Discussing the topic in greater depth here would only lead to discussions. I don't think that's welcome here either

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RebellYell
Top Member
Patizi wrote on 10/31/2020 at 2:43 pm
Well, that's just the way it is. Where doors close, other doors will open. Others benefit from it. But that's the way it's always been. You can't please everyone anyway.

What you so cutely write as "one door closes, another opens", I find completely out of place in this case.

The industries that are affected here (gastronomy, showmen...) are often family businesses, which means that entire families lose their jobs and often their livelihoods. Other areas such as event and event industry (So the right Evantbranche, not the "parties" makes), goes crashing and not to forget are the artists who also now have to fight very hard. What is happening here is something quite horrible for me. As Saphira already wrote, the middle class is gradually breaking away here.

Especially since the hospitality industry has put a lot of money into measures to prevent exactly that. That is, they have had no / hardly any income for months and now invested a lot of money again (or even took out loans) and now have to close everything completely again.

The whole process here just makes me stunned. And no, I am not a Corona denier. In my family, 2 people have just fallen ill with it, one of them more seriously. But what was decided here now, I think for mighty exaggerated

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BinGOLDiG
Expert
Who was actually allowed to see his name at sunnyplayer or sunmaker on the home page under "current winners"?

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Anonym
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2gtAsk5GAy0

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G****e
BingOo666 wrote on 01.11.2020 at 03:19 clock: Who was actually ever allowed to see his name at sunnyplayer or sunmaker on the home page under "current winners"??

3 years ago my name was to see 😃 8k I had won there in bod but on 50 euro spin

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Cheeseburger
Experienced
supermode wrote on 10/31/2020 at 10:23 AM
What is really going on here and what do you want the government to get out of it? Don't want to create a big discussion but just want to hear what you have to say

Sorry, but those who have not woken up in the last few months continue to sleep even with mouth guards ear plugs diapers and space suits.

I make me there only nen fun raus.

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Begbie
Elite
RebellYell wrote on 10/31/2020 at 6:48 pm
What you so cutely write as "one door closes, another opens." I find completely out of place in this case.

The industries that are being hit here (restaurants, carnies...) are often family businesses, which means entire families are losing their jobs and often their livelihoods. Other areas such as event and event industry (So the right Evantbranche, not the "parties" makes), goes crashing and not to forget are the artists who also now have to fight very hard. What is happening here is something quite horrible for me. As Saphira already wrote, the middle class is gradually breaking away here.

Especially since the hospitality industry has put a lot of money into measures to prevent exactly that. That is, they have had no / hardly any income for months and now invested a lot of money again (or even took out loans) and now have to close everything completely again.

The whole process here just makes me stunned. And no, I am not a Corona denier. In my family, 2 people have just fallen ill with it, one of them more seriously. But what was decided here now, I think for mighty exaggerated


In Austria, the Federal Constitutional Court has now declared almost all measures of the first lockdown to be unconstitutional gross. This supreme court ruling gives us hope that the German judiciary will follow suit.
The 25th session of the Corona Committee focused on the role of the police, who are increasingly enforcing the Corona measures with violence. In Berlin in particular, there is justified concern that even the judiciary's rulings are being ignored or tricked around by the executive. There was concern that the executive would seize power sooner or later. The result is a totalitarian police state.

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mowolum
Elite
Begbie wrote on 01.11.2020 at 11:15 am
In Austria, the Federal Constitutional Court has now declared almost all measures of the first lockdown to be grossly unconstitutional. This supreme court ruling gives hope that the German judiciary will follow suit.
The 25th session of the Corona Committee focused on the role of the police, who are increasingly using force to enforce the Corona measures. In Berlin in particular, there is justified concern that even the judiciary's rulings are being ignored or tricked around by the executive. There was concern that the executive would seize power sooner or later. The result is a totalitarian police state.

If the German judiciary should orientate itself on it, is the judiciary also then responsible for the mass deaths ?
Am truly not for the tendency of the so-called police state.One should but the reality in the eye.If nothing is done,the death rate will rise immeasurably and the health system collapse.

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u****n
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWzwOGwmskc

you can think what you want about the AfD, but Mr. Münzenmaier has done an outstanding job of getting to the heart of the matter.

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Delarion
Amateur
gottchen now also the fanatics romp around here, who can no longer differentiate between belief and knowledge

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