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wc looking for Male
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schedule 2w ago
Easy stroll, 1-2h, no rush.
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want to meet at fmd_good The Spot

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ankehasse

wants to visit a temple at fmd_goodThe Spot

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wc looking for Male, Female, Non-binary
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schedule 2w ago
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wc looking for Male, Female, Non-binary
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katja

wants to do some sport at fmd_goodThe Spot

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schedule 2mos ago
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haraldabrandt

wants to visit a temple at fmd_goodThe Spot

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wc looking for Female
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schedule 2mos ago
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magda

wants to take a walk at fmd_goodThe Spot

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wc looking for Male, Female
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schedule 2mos ago

want to meet at fmd_good Forno Centrale

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amaliestrehl

wants to eat something at fmd_goodForno Centrale

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wc looking for Female, Non-binary
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schedule 4w ago
Local recommendations welcome.
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raeschen

wants to eat something at fmd_goodForno Centrale

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schedule 2mos ago
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Gibt es noch gute, regelmäßig stattfindende Lesebühnen?

Und welche könnt ihr empfehlen? Und welche könnt ihr empfehlen?
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Image laurahafner local ·

Die "LSD - Liebe, Sex und Drama" im BKA Theater am Mehringdamm ist auch noch aktiv, die läuft jeden zweiten Dienstag im Monat. Die ist eher so eine Mischung aus autobiografischen Geschichten und lockerem Austausch, weniger die klassische Bühnenlesung mit festem Programm. Der Eintritt ist oft auf Spendenbasis, was ich ganz angenehm finde.

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Image mariola local ·

fällt mir noch die "Chaussee der Enthusiasten" im Acud ein, die is so alle sechs wochen oder so. die haben immer wechselnde themenabende und oft auch leute die zum ersten mal vorlesen, das hat so nen entspannten open-mic vibe. preislich is das meist um die 5 euro und du kannst auch selbst was beitragen wenn du lust hast. wobei ich sagen muss dass ich die reformbühne fast besser finde wenns dir eher um richtige lesungen geht

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Image antje local ·

oh ja, die gibt's auf jeden fall noch. ich mag die "Lesebühne der Dinge" im SO36, die ist einmal im monat und hat immer ein richtig gutes programm, oft mit leuten die du sonst nirgends siehst. eintritt is so um die 8 euro, find ich fair. ansonsten is die "Reformbühne Heim & Welt" im Heimathafen Neukölln auch solide, die haben so nen mix aus comedy und ernsteren texten. beide sind ziemlich gut besucht, also lieber vorher online karten checken

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Best tattoo artist in town?

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i'd say skip the big names and look at studiowest in prenzlauer berg, they do amazing japanese style but the waitlist is like 6 months. if u want something quicker, the artists at bitterlich tattoo in mitte are super underrated, especially for fine line. and honestly, walk past the instagram hype, go to a shop in person and ask to see their portfolio book, that's where the real stuff is.

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Image emmy local ·

The Berlin tattoo scene is pretty spread out, so it depends on what style you're after. For fine line and minimalist work, I'd look at A Fine Line in Kreuzberg, they're booked out weeks in advance for a reason. If you want bold traditional, check out Die Wilde Ecke in Neukölln, they've been around forever and the artists there are solid. Honestly, your best bet is to scroll through Instagram and find someone whose healed work you like, not just the fresh photos, because that's where the real skill shows.

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One thing nobody's mentioned yet is the tattoo convention at Arena Berlin, usually in early summer. It's a good way to see a bunch of styles in one afternoon and talk to artists face to face without committing to a shop. I found my guy there three years ago, he works out of a tiny studio near Boxhagener Platz and does amazing neo-traditional, but he rarely posts on Instagram so you'd never discover him otherwise. Bring cash if you go, a lot of the booths only take that on the day.

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