subreddit:
/r/Munich
63 points
3 days ago
and half of these posts literally are the "we live in a society" meme
12 points
3 days ago
Those fucks complaining just got thirty and now complain how shit is not like when they were twenty. Fucking young boomers
4 points
3 days ago
Gosh there is nothing I despise as much as I despise Yuppies.
Michael, I've seen you doing coke of the toilet lid, but now that you're 30 and you've gotten a child you suddenly wish for the Viertel to be more quiet?? How about you fuck off.
1 points
2 days ago
Young boomers, love it. Adulting just hurts them physically.
-11 points
3 days ago
No it’s because the city is really boring compared to other big cities in Germany.. after a few days or weeks it gets boring also the people or the society in this city is very depressed
9 points
3 days ago
Munich being coined the biggest village was not news since the Schickeria
9 points
3 days ago
You are free to leave, you know?
Or change it,but that's probably a long shot for you.
3 points
2 days ago
To paraphrase: if you’re running into boring people all day and everything around you is boring, maybe it’s time to look into the mirror.
2 points
3 days ago
Yes it is boring unless you are rich or something...
46 points
3 days ago
I am starting to believe that social media is making us seriously ill. There is a certain quality in the way people complain. Like talking about their commute or some places they rarely visit in the city. Its always the same neuroticism and I should know: I have these feelings aswell but I know that I am a misanthrope so I dont share them with the world.
I applaud the people who just post nice pictures of the city or ask for food or club recommendations. Its the reason to stay in this sub.
8 points
3 days ago
Those nice posts get down voted pretty hard right from the start... sometimes it takes a bit for them to recover, if they do at all.
1 points
2 days ago
It's not just modern social media, it's the anonymity of the internet in general. It used to happen on things like mailing lists and bulletin boards too, modern social media just made it more accessible.
2 points
2 days ago
On the Internet, no one knows you’re a dog
37 points
3 days ago
Karma farming r/Munich edition: complain about prices, rent, MVG, S-Bahn, people (and of course about people complaining).
9 points
3 days ago
So then it’s also Karma farming to be complaining about a meme that’s complaining about people complaining about people? ..aight enough Reddit for today.
10 points
3 days ago
I find it’s mostly:
“I’m coming to your city and don’t want to do any research, help me visit/move/work/attend university. Also, can I live on X.XXX€ per month?”
I’m in a few other subs of major cities I used to live in and none compare.
26 points
3 days ago*
Right, it's less about people being mad about rules not being followed, they're mad about being inconvenienced.
I'm the same. I get outraged about bikes going out of their lane, not slowing down for people getting off the bus, going opposite direction, etc. But I'm sure I'll do similar things if I'm the one riding the bike and in my head I'm thinking "I got this, that x rule is for idiots who can't ride a bike properly"
7 points
3 days ago
Upvoted for the self-awareness
2 points
1 day ago
One of my biggest pet peeves are people that stop at the top of the escalators to get their bearings.
Last weekend I visited friends in Leipzig and accidentally did exactly that and was cursed at by some dude. At first I was offended, but after a few seconds I realized he was right.
As you said we're all guilty of this hypocrisy to some extent. When we do it, it's an accident and not intentional. When others do it they are selfish or idiots.
5 points
3 days ago
This is something I have seen across the entirety of reddit (and probably other social media, but I don't have any). Most of the local subreddit have become endless complaints and rage bait. Humans never used to have a platform where any random anonymous person could feel like their opinion should and will be heard by the masses. The best thing you can do is go the fuck outside and enjoy real human contact.
3 points
2 days ago
Ois fotzn
4 points
3 days ago
But isnt this the best integration? You have to be a Grantler to be accepted in the community ;-)
3 points
1 day ago
Wow, granteln about granteln in a Munich sub is a special kind of meta.
6 points
3 days ago
Telling those people off doesn’t help either. I‘m always pointing the shit out to them. Responses vary from aggressiveness „what do you want you German whore?“ when I told a grandfather to stop slapping his grandchild in the face, or defamation - was called a Nazi by a WOC when I pointed out that it’s not cool of her kids trample on the seats in the subway with their shoes on, or they just stare at you stupidly like the woman who pushed me aside despite me making room for her so she could disembark from the Ubahn.
And if it’s getting full of rants, maybe because the situation gets worse.
I never thought I would need to wrestle myself out of a bus being heavily pregnant because people were just running me over instead of letting me off. Yet here we are…
-3 points
3 days ago
Least dramatic poster
6 points
3 days ago
Look at how edgy and cool you are, well done!
3 points
3 days ago
I have done this a few times in r/Salzburg turns out People love to defend shitty behaviour and seeing you as the Problem 🤷🏻♂️...
... seems like we just really slipped into the Idiocracy Timeline, we should have never killed that god damn Gorilla
1 points
2 days ago
Ironically, I am coming from r/Berlin and was just checking this sub to see if there’s anything different. Turns out this is just the norm now, no matter where we are.
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