using a horrible play-on-words as your name says it all
4y ago TRP Germany
@drake It's one thing to ask specific questions and another to expect people to shove information down your throat to avoid researching on your own.
No. I was agreeing with you
@JuengerJuenger i dont understand why having a man cave in a garage is necessary. Also why fill it with gaming chairs and beers? Doesnt that shit make you fat?
Why not build a home gym instead - put a squat rack, benches, dumbell rack, pullup bar, dip bars and a protein bar?
Also why should i be afraid of wifey not letting me sleep on the couch? Ill sleep where I want and if she doesnt like it she can sleep on the couch herself or leave...
Im legit confused
4y ago TRP Germany
@dcabrerasa100 That's retarded. Do you think people will spoon-feed you a thirty pages long paper about German life? Do you even know yourself what you'd like to know more about? Do you know what site you're on? Why would people lie on the internet about life in Germany? It's not like this is the Moon or something. Do your own fucking research, then come back with a specific question. This is just impudent
4y ago TRP Germany
@dcabrerasa100 What kind of specific information that you can't find on the internet are you looking for?
4y ago The Hub
@destraht With a garage you're better off than 90% of men in the Western world who "own" a house. Most barely get permission for their own windowless man cave (I just threw up a little) with at least two huge TVs, comfy gaming chairs, a fridge filled to the brim with beer and snacks and a pinball machine. This is where they're usually found after 9-5 wage slaving, it's where they'll numb their pain with cheap beer and retarded sports events. Variety comes from buddies coming over once in a while so they can have some rounds of mutual complaining about their wifeys and how women are total enigmas before they turn on the TV. Gotta be careful to not be too loud or get too drunk though or honey will let them sleep on the couch for sure. What a great life on the fringe between childhood and adulthood
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