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Vastasto

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  1. Happy Birthday ๐ŸŽŠ ๐ŸŽ‚ ๐ŸŽ‰
  2. Welcome back @SaVaGe ๐Ÿค 
  3. Happy Birthday To You @K3rmit and @Ins4ne ๐ŸŽ‰ ๐ŸŽ‚ ๐ŸŽŠ
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  5. Please no missunderstanding, I just have fun and edited original post instead of bumping like a maniac. ๐Ÿ˜… Take your time, I am not in a hurry and also I don't have much time to play much atm.
  6. That stuff runs nearly all the time when my PC is on. Nearly no bass, just smooth in the background, sometimes celebration music, sometimes chilly, sometimes melancholic or heroic.
  7. Welcome and enjoy getting rekt. But from what I see you don't mind and do your job as a medic reviving and dispensing medipacks. So you get a +1 from me even if you haven't applied yet. You might have a typo in your name, should it have been gorillashy maybe? ๐Ÿ˜‚
  8. This is what I really enjoy. I have been in Istanbul, in Ankara, in Berlin and my next target is Lissabon and if the mother of all conflicts is solved, Jerusalem will be #1 on the list. Before you go on. If you plan to visit Berlin, definitely go to the Pergamonmuseum in the main building and see the Ishtar Gate and the Market Gate of Miletus, both are mind buggling huge if you put yourself into the shoes of a simple citicen of that time. The 360ยฐ Panorama is in a different building and if you don't have much time, only see the Panorama. If you have time, visit the permanent exhibition first. Both easily occupy you for a day. On the other side of the isle (you have to leave isle and enter from another bridge) is the Bode Museum with an amazing cafeteria (Not ticket needed) that takes you forward almost two millenia. So enjoy your coffee and cake or sth. solid while pondering what may happened inbedween, the fall of the roman empire and the dark ages, that changed art. Hi, before the pandemic I was in Berlin and visited the Pergamonmuseum and the 360ยฐ exhibition which left me speechless. This installation changes from day to night in a Iirc 5 minutes time frame and there is sound. You hear people, animals and birds, the sound of the city when the sun rises, people go after their work and leisure, celebrating in the evening, guards... The 360 Panorama is just huge and overshadows easily other exhibitions in the same building. Before you reach the 360ยฐ Panorama there is another exhibition. Draped statues in changing light ยฉ asisi / Tom Schulze It is basically some statues and light installations that turn on and off following the suns pattern. For like 20 seconds you get to see the statues in different lighting, like from the sun, and the shadows it creates change the perceived emotions of the statues. For someone who understands photography this is a no brainer, lighting matters. But these statues were made and placed like two millenias ago and survived time to show us the greatness of their masters. You see the rectangle holes where the hands, arms or other parts should be? These statues were not chiseled from a single block. They were made by different stonemasons, each probably specialised on a few sets of skills. Look at this video embedded on https://www.asisi.de/panorama/pergamon. It shows some of the pieces and installations, mostly the 360ยฐ Panorama.
  9. VIP Status โœ“ Approved Method PayPal Transaction ID 7X985821C45568548 Date 01/26/22 02:53 AM Amount 50.00 USD Gonna !Pants Y'all
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  17. Congratulations ๐Ÿคฉ
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  19. Lets speed it up then ๐Ÿ˜ด 217
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  21. Before we get fendt, let's have some male balding pattern sth. from popular culture:
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  23. Spotted the Dutch! ๐Ÿ˜‚ 194
  24. ยง 189 Verunglimpfung des Andenkens Verstorbener Wer das Andenken eines Verstorbenen verunglimpft, wird mit Freiheitsstrafe bis zu zwei Jahren oder mit Geldstrafe bestraft.
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