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  • How could they leave out that the full title of the group is "Burgeriniative Lebensraum Vorpommern". I can't believe there's a country where a citizen's special interest group is called a "burger initiative" and it's not America.

    • The long and complex history of the completly expexted and average American "Hamburger -> Hamburger LOL " Comment

      starts with the Roman fortifications along the Border called Burgus - from which the Word "Burg" (Castle) developed .. Castles beeing Places of Protection , Administration and Residents of the Lords - So the People living their had special Protection and Special functions for the State , they where the "protected" ones , inside the Fortifications. --> The Bürger. One of these fortifications was Called the Hammaburg , from there a Prosperous Bourgoise and Free Imperial city developed - Hamburg.

      From there in the 1880 many of the "Bürgers" would decide to take one of these "lebensraums" that the Anglos always throw on the white supremecy market.

      Little did they know that they would travel to a Land so primitv , it had not figured out "Meat on Bread" before So once arrived their Innovative Technology of puttig Meat on Bread would travel extremly fast through the land of their Arrival . the Anglos where so impressed by that , they made it their National Identity and named it after the Innovators that arrived from distant shores to share the Technique..

    • Hamburgers are a valid culture group in germany.

    • Also, which other language has a word for citizen that sounds so deliciously fatty?

  • "lebensraum" isnt that nazi conontated (Habitat) , to get an idea what you currently do ITT

    imagine a german threat where everbody is going " Ha ha ha , die Nennen sich "Community of US DESTINY" ....

  • only word they could think of was a Nazi one?

    • It can also mean something like biosphere or living room. But yeah the naming was a bit unfortunate, especially for non-natives.

      • The definitions provided by Wiktionary are "living space", "habitat (in biology)", "lebensraum (in history)"

        If you go to the German Wikipedia article "Habitat" you will find the word Lebensraum used several times in the second sense, and given that the German group is talking about an "environmental catastrophe", I'm reckoning that's probably the sense intended.

  • damn I thought I had saved a link to that gif someone posted of "What year is it?" from The Fisher King but I can't find it

    that would have been a good thing to post

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