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gothikmaus ([personal profile] gothikmaus) wrote2009-06-09 12:12 pm
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I have no words

Great, my new mayor is the pig man. The right-wing alliance won and the mayor is the Lega Nord candidate, the very same person who walked all over the place with a pig a few years ago, because doing so the ground would be "contaminated" and Muslims wouldn't be able to build a Mosque in our town.

The list of reasons why I should get the hell out of this place is getting longer...

At least this made me smile. From the "Mail der Woche" on farin-urlaub.de. You can go directly to the last line if you don't feel like reading the whole thing. ;)

Zur Sache, Schätzchen!

Sehr geehrter Herr U, hallo Farin oder einfach ein kleines Gute-Nacht-Gebet an den 1,94-Gott!
Endlich komme ich dazu mein Lob und meine Bewunderung in Worte zu fassen - und das sogar noch vor Erscheinen der 3. Single, ich bin begeistert.
In den letzten Monaten konnte man glücklicherweise vieles in Sachen Farin Urlaub Racing Team beobachten. Nicht nur die schon länger zurückliegende Neugestaltung der Seite, nein. Es kam auch ein grandioses Album, welches sozusagen als Dessert eine kleine CD mit nicht minder grandiosen Liedern mitbrachte. Schon die erste Auskopplung und das dazugehörende Video ließen die Herzen der FURT Fans - mich natürlich eingeschlossen - höher schlagen.
Auch die zweite Auskopplung war perfekt gewählt, war \"Niemals\" doch ein Pendant zur ersten Single \"NichImGriff\". Und wieder war ein wunderbares Video zu sehen, dessen nicht-tödliches Ende fast schon überraschend war.
Die 2008er Krachgarten-Tour zeigte dann, dass das FURT in der Konzertfreien Zeit kein bisschen eingerostet war, sondern sich eher noch gesteigert hatte, sofern dies denn möglich ist.
Und vor kurzem erschien dann das Video zur kommenden Single \"Krieg\", welches viel Witz und Charme mit sich trug.
Aber egal jetzt, ich wollt eigentlich nur wissen ob du mit Bela oder Rod poppst

[identity profile] gothikmaus.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, we studied a lot of foreign history. Maybe because Italy was "colonial territory" for such a long time: first under Spain, then under France, then the Austrian empire... We weren't a "real" nation, so we concentrated on what the important European nations did while we were still struggling to become a state, mostly Great Britain, France and Spain, then, from the XIX century on, Germany too.

I guess abroad they don't teach Italian history because Italy stopped being important after the fall of the Roman Empire (it was all your fault, you barbarians! XD)

Well, the "Marcia su Roma" was important because it was the final step that allowed Mussolini to become what he did, maybe foreigners aren't really interested in it. But I remember we learned a lot of German history to understand how it was possible that Hitler did what he did, starting from the Weimar Republic and World War I.

[identity profile] urania-chan.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Germany wasn't a real state either till 1871, but that didn't stop my history teacher going on and on and on about it. :/ But now that I think about it, we did learn quite a lot about France, French Revolution and everything related. And about Great Britain with the Industrial Revolution. I would have liked to learn more about other countries. :/

At least everyone still likes Italy! xD

I don't see why people shouldn't be intrested in it, I think it is interesting.

[identity profile] gothikmaus.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 03:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, we studied a lot about Italian history, of course, but my teacher wanted us to understand the "European balance" that involved the most important countries. Italy was always the "little sister" so to speak.

I was such a history geek back then... XD

[identity profile] urania-chan.livejournal.com 2009-06-09 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Being a history geek is a good thing rather than a bad! xD