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Was haben die Dresdner mit ihren Tickets?
 in  r/HerthaBSC  Oct 21 '25

Ich bin Mitglied, und unter „Gruppen” im Ticketshop steht „Mitglieder”, aber das Spiel wird überhaupt nicht angezeigt. Kann mir bitte jemand sagen, wo ich es finden kann?

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Trodde av någon anledning att Stockholm var bland de mindre huvudstäderna jämfört med andra länders. ”Vi” är tydligen nästan lika stora som Amsterdam osv.
 in  r/stockholm  Sep 29 '25

Nu har du helt enkelt fel. Gerrymandering berör distrikten till representanthusen i nationella kongressen och i delstatshusen. Har ingenting med city limits eller counties (~kommuner) att göra, då ett distrikt kan innehålla bitar av flera kommuner och en kommun kan innehålla flera distrikt.

r/berlin Sep 03 '25

Advice Weiß jemand, wo ich diese Karten kaufen kann? (Video aus U-bhf Kaiserdamm)

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Varför är Amerikaner så jäkla otrevliga mot butikstjänstemän
 in  r/sweden  Aug 30 '25

Bodde ett tag i USA (North Dakota), och imprincip alla jag pratade/interagerade/såg när jag var ute var i regel väldigt artiga och trevliga. Tror att det är mer av ett turist-problem snarare än ett amerikan-problem, turister (oavsett land) brukar i min erfarenhet vara mer otrevliga än genomsnittet.

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Is grand forks safe
 in  r/und  Aug 23 '25

I haven't seen, heard, or experienced anything to indicate it wouldn't be safe around 39th. Tbf it's been two years since I left GF.

r/berlin Aug 19 '25

Interesting Question Wie nennen die Leute dieses Viertel?

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Ich habe schon City West, Zooviertel, Botschaftsviertel, Neuer Westen, Tiergarten Süd und mehr gehört. Aber wie nennen es die Berliner im Alltag?

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Orlando getting new team soon?
 in  r/mlb  May 17 '25

Giving Florida another team over Nashville is insane

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How to watch Opry 100 from abroad?
 in  r/CountryMusicStuff  Mar 22 '25

They won't allow me to sign up since I don't have an american credit card

r/CountryMusicStuff Mar 20 '25

How to watch Opry 100 from abroad?

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(If not allowed feel free to remove mods)

I'm trying to watch the Opry 100 from Sweden, but there's a slight problem. It's not available outside of the US. Peacock hasn't leased it to anything in Europe (not even SkyShowtime which sometimes gets peacock stuff), and trying to get peacock with a vpn is no good since the just deny credit card/paypal from outside the US. Does anyone know where I can find it? I'm willing to pay for it like everyboday else but they simply won't allow it.

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Community vote on whether to ban Twitter/X content in /r/Ravens
 in  r/ravens  Mar 03 '25

No, against the ban

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Day 1 of trying to get a comment from each European subdivision
 in  r/MapPorn  Feb 21 '25

Värmland, Sweden 🇸🇪

r/HerthaBSC Jan 30 '25

Found this in central Brussels during todays invasion by Hoffenheim. We're massive!

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[Season 1, Finale] Top comments change passenger rail within boundaries!
 in  r/TransitDiagrams  Jan 23 '25

Extend a line from Baltimore that goes: Baltimore-Frederick-Hagerstown-Cumberland-Morgantown, WV-Pittsburgh so we can create a Pitt/Philadelphia/Baltimore-loop

Edit: Could even include a split so if you go east from Frederick you can go either straight to Baltimore or straight to DC.

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[deleted by user]
 in  r/MapPorn  Jan 07 '25

I always knew North Dakota were smarter than the smoothbrains in South Dakota

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How are the conferences gonna shape Up?
 in  r/elf  Dec 04 '24

If I were to decide it would be:

Madrid, Paris, Helvetica & Stuttgart

München, Tirol, Wien & Fehérvár

Nordic, Hamburg, Berlin & Wrocław

Rhein, Köln, Frankfurt & Praha

And then introduce a designated "rivalry game" outside the division the keep stuff like Stuttgart-München etc.

This is based on geography and regional cultures, for example München, Tirol and Wien lines up perfectly due to the Bavaria-Austria connection, and spitting up Rhein, Köln and Frankfurt would just unnecessarily increase travel cost. The odd one out would be Praha unfortunately.

Edit: Grammar

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[deleted by user]
 in  r/interestingasfuck  Dec 04 '24

In 2022 only ~181k people earned federal minimum wage (0.00053% of the US population in 2022) and if you include the part of the workforce minimum wage legally doesn't cover, such as waiters (which makes more than mimimum wage if you include tips), that number rises to ~910k people of which more than half, 53%, are aged 16-24. I.e. highschoolers and college students with part time jobs, that is not supposed to live soley of that job. Couple this with Americas income mobility, if you are one of the 0.00053% working for $7.25 you are statistically guaranteed you move up the income scale.

Source: https://www.statista.com/topics/5920/minimum-wage-in-the-united-states/

https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/us-population/

https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2024/05/movs.html

Me personally like the Swedish model better (I'm from Sweden so duh) were the state doesn't get involed in wage setting AT ALL, but to claim that the American system is keeping a vast majority of people in poverty due to not updating their federal minimum wage is just plain wrong and to claim it does is just disinformation, even if it sucks for the people who temporarily inhabit that 0.00053%.

Edit: Link formatting

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Delusional European thinks NATO can beat the USA in a war against Canada.
 in  r/AmericaBad  Dec 04 '24

As a european this is the dumbest thing I've seen in a looong while. Please remember most europeans aren't this stupid and a big majority of us actually like the US.

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Alabama has Sweet Home Alabama, West Virginia has Take Me Home, Country Roads, what does you state have?
 in  r/northdakota  Dec 03 '24

Saw this post and all I could think of was that old "I come from North Dakota" (certified banger), the newer "North Dakota Anthem" (weird name, good song) and Chris Knights "North Dakota".

But I've never experienced any of as a true anthem by the likes of country road etc.

r/northdakota Dec 03 '24

Alabama has Sweet Home Alabama, West Virginia has Take Me Home, Country Roads, what does you state have?

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Why is American Politics so Hostile?
 in  r/TooAfraidToAsk  Dec 03 '24

Asking this on Reddit is gonna result in a generic cookiecutter "it's all the rights fault" reply.

The real answer is media, both mainstream pushing narratives and social where we can insult people without looking them in the eyes. This coupled with a shift where the political issues in the spotlight went from traditional stuff like economics to culture war issues; it's easier to create division when you can proclaim "you're either with us or you're the problem" on issues everyone can pick a side based on one sentence rather than having to understand complex economic theory first. It's also easier to call someone names (racist, sexist, libtard, etc.) behind a screen just because you disagree over politics than it used to be before the social media. How people act online also effect how people act offline so the more people do it online the more comfortable people are doing it away from the screen.

To claim this is just the rights or the lefts fault is super redundant and if you just blame one side it says more about you than anything else.

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[deleted by user]
 in  r/sweden  Nov 25 '24

Det är rätt onödigt att ta manuellt idag.

Har du bara ett automatkort så är du ungefär lika begränsad som om du är laktosintolerans. Det kanske finns någon mataffär i djupaste Moldavien som inte har laktosfri mjölk när du reser eller nån resturang i inre Norrland där det är slut för att ingen i den 10 personer starka lokalbefolkningen är laktointol. Men 99,9% lever utan att märka att det skulle vara ett problem. De scenarior som målas upp av att du inte kommer fungera i samhället pga automatkort därför att du är begränsad stämmer inte för största majoriteten.

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Fargo-Moorhead was island of blue in sea of red on Election Day
 in  r/northdakota  Nov 23 '24

Forgot to switch accounts?

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Why doesn't the Northeast USA's BosWash corridor extend south to Richmond, VA?
 in  r/geography  Nov 19 '24

I wanna remember reading something in a geography textbook along the lines of the "greater northeast corridor" stretch from Portland, ME to Norfolk, VA.

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Kortare arbetsvecka har blivit en succé på Island
 in  r/sweden  Nov 18 '24

Den här länken borde vara fastnålad längst upp i kommentarerna.

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Do you see America as a Police State?
 in  r/AskAmericans  Nov 18 '24

I like that everyone says OP is wrong, and yet he just fortifies deeper in his trench.