Schlagwort-Archive: Party

Tanz in der Irrenanstalt

Plädoyer für’s normal verrückt sein.

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Nur die Verrückten sind frei.

Genie und Wahnsinn liegen eng beieinander.

Normalität ist eine vage Beschreibung eines Zustandes, der im Stillstand endet, wenn ihn alle anstreben.

Den Fortschritt, die Richtung und das Weiterkommen beeinflussen und ebenen stets die unrealistischen, bescheuerten Visionär*innen.

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Phantasien einer besseren Welt, Vorstellungen eines besseren Menschen.

Nur weil dich die Umwelt hassen lässt… hasse nicht.

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Die ArtBase. in der ehemaligen Irrenanstalt in Neustrelitz- Mecklenburg Vorpommern.

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Silvester in Sarajevo

Although the situation is fucked and bad, we still have a good time here. Silvester was funny. We stepped into a pizza bar and left after midnight and squated a ruin where we danced for hours. The next day four from us had the morning shift and of course we overslept…

We missed our bus to the camp, so we took Waltaa, my old Skoda, and drove alone. Thank google, we found the camp… We arrived two hours later for the shift, but it was ok. We had a good shift then and nobody was too angry with us…

 

Praha and Little Vietnam

We bought a ticket for metro for a whole day. The guy who selled the tickets said, when we asked, Is this for everything: Das ist für alles. I felt bad because everybody spoke more German than me czech…

That was the sentence of the day. We used it a lot. We drove through the hole city. Phillip was the leader, no actually google… Praha is full of hills. So we had to climp up and down all day.

We went to famous square where lots of skateboarders hang around, then to the John Lennon wall and in the end to an old cemetary called Vsrad. The last stop then was the old big brewery U Fleku. We spend too much money there…

In the night we visited a club called „Cross club“. The entry was free and we danced all night. We met some german from our hostel, that was a bit funny. The location looked like an old factory with a lot of steal and metal construction. It was somehow a restaurant and club in one. You could sit outside and smoke and the beer was quite cheap. The next day was more quiet. We drove to the vietnamese market, where Phillip wanted to buy some shoes. But when he found one pair and wanted to pay, they explained to him, that he could not get only one pairs. He should buy twelve. I realized that this was a kind of market for people who sell stuff. In German we say „Großmarkt“. Only dealers can buy there. But in the end I could buy some food and we had a real great traditional Pho soup. It felt a bit like Vietnam…

After the vietnam market, we where looking for Phillips shoes in a real real big shopping Mall. I usually avoid place like these. But it was too hot outside and we could park the car there. Later we decided to park our car next to the hostel and dont give a fuck about the rules. I was afraid, but Phillip convinced me. We had luck. So it was easy to get away the next morning because we had a lot of stuff to carry.

The last and final step then was Leipzig for one night. We visited some friends, drank some beer and hung out in a park. Phillip went out for an open air, but I stayed at my friends place. Good idea, because Phillip could not drive the next day. I expected it somehow and it was fine for me, because he drove all the other 3000 km. So the last few I could do as well. BERLIN!!!

 

 

Polandtrip Part 3

Finally we found a really nice place at the lake Jezioro Tuchlin. This area belongs to the Masurian lake plate as we found out. I had no idea before, but they seem to be quite popular for German touritsts. It was not that cheap, I would have expected. Poland is quite touristy, but still ok. You pay prices like in Germany for beer and food.

Around 13:00 we could start cooking. Phillip improvised something with very small dishes and tishes. But it worked somehow.

The we relaxed at the lake and went for a walk later. We met some other friendly polish tourists, one of them could speak German very good. They invided us to eat some selfmade sausages. They were really good. We had noodles with cucumber, paprika and a cheese tomate sauce. And grilled cheese and prosecco!!

We got to bed quite early, because the next step was Krakow. That would have been the longest distance. A bit more than 500 km. We started around 08:00 in the morning.

But in the end, this trip didnt felt that long. The trip to Mikolajki and from one village to another felt like for ever. Because of those real bad streets, you couldnt even call these ways like that. There we needed half an hour for 10 km. We reached our Hostel (Yellow hostel just in the centre) around six in the afternoon. Phillip was worrying so much because of the park situation in Krakow. But we were really lucky. We found a free place just in front of the hostel, where we just had to pay for two hours. We had Friday evening and from Friday night to Sunday it was free then….

We relaxed a bit and went out to see the old center. There we had a crazy expensive but delicious dinner. It started to rain, that was really nice. After that we went to a pub near by, that Phillip found in the internet. There was a concert going on, nearly no guests. We celebrated until 02:00 in the morning.

Ian Boon & the music loved what they were doing. They played songs again because some guests just arrived at the end of there concert. That was so much fun.  The next morning we had to fight a bit with headache 😉

 

LungA School week 5

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I was relaxed while everybody somehow freaked out and most of our students had been really nervous. I did a good thing at the end but not MY best I would say. But the others said it was my best work so far… strange. How different people always can see and feel same things and happenings. LungA School week 5 weiterlesen

Aussteigen und rumhängen

IMG_8392Nach knapp einer Woche Siem Reap, wollte ich dann weiter ziehen Richtung Süden und man erzählte mir, von Sihanoukville aus käme man am besten zu den besten Hippiestränden. Koh Rong war die bekannteste Insel, wohin die meisten Touristen fuhren.

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In der Regel fährt man mit dem Nachtbus für 18-20 $ ca 8 Stunden da runter und dann weiter mit dem Boot auf die verschiedenen Inseln. Ich bekam den Tipp  nach Koh Ta Kiev zu fahren, da es dort  weniger Touristen gibt und es alles in allem entspannter sein sollte. IMG_3546 Aussteigen und rumhängen weiterlesen

Bangkok!!!

Die Zeit rast mal wieder viel zu sehr, es gibt so viel zu gucken und erleben, dass ich kaum hinterherkomme mit den Bildern und Berichten…

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Bangkok war einfach überwältigend. Alles anders. Aber vieles auch genauso wie in Deutschland. Der Kapitalismus und unsere Zivilisation machen einfach vor Nichts und Niemandem halt. Auch hier Brainwash überall. Glaub an den König und fühl dich frei beim Shoppen…

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Bangkok!!! weiterlesen