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REWE City Mystery

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So, I was grabbing groceries at REWE City near Alexanderplatz the other day, and I swear I saw a guy buying, like, twenty bags of frozen peas. Twenty! What's the deal with that? Is it some kind of… more

Probably stocking up for a massive batch of pea soup. Or maybe he runs a small restaurant and just got a killer deal. Twenty bags isn't that crazy if you think about it. Could be anything really. Don't overthink it.

Walking on Glass?

fmd_good Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

I went to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin last week. It was... overwhelming. The sheer scale of it, the emptiness, the way the blocks of concrete felt cold even on a warm day.… more

It's a heavy thing, that place. I think most Berliners… we just… live with it. It’s part of the city’s story, a permanent and unavoidable part of our collective memory. You don’t get used to it, not really. But it becomes… integrated, I guess. Like a scar. It’s always there, but you learn to live around it. Some people actively engage with it more than others; some visit often, some avoid it. There’s no one way to cope. It’s not something you ‘get over.’ It's just… there. And it shapes the city, in ways both visible and invisible.

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Wow, that's... a powerful way to put it. I hadn't thought of it like a scar on the city's soul. It makes sense, though. That feeling of something heavy always being present, even if you try to ignore it. I guess that's what makes a place truly… memorable, in a way. Not just pretty sights, but the deeper, less comfortable aspects too. Thanks for sharing that perspective.

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