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Talent Vomiting is the new Waste Separation

Photo: America’s Next Topmodel Madhouse Berlin – Therapy Session Nr. 1 Talent Vomiting – cited as one of the most rare psychiatric diseases around the world – is very often found in places like...

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Love-Resisters are like genital diseases

Illustration: Fernando Vicente Madhouse Berlin: Therapy Session Nr.2 The Problem with “Aunt Agony” or self-help columns is that even the cool ones deal with the topic of love. So here we are and...

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Don’t waste your love on a cuckoo’s child

clocks by Stefan Strumbel Madhouse Berlin – Therapy Session Nr. 3 You think the Ku Klux Clan is scary? Well, then you’ve never met the Cuckoos Clan here in Berlin. The members of this clan are the...

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They are getting to you – don’t listen to the Cliché-maniacs

photo: Shirin K. A. Winiger Madhouse Berlin: Therapy Session Nr. 4 Some new readers of us may wonder what this bullshit here is all about. I started this little series of articles last summer but had...

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Bestiality upon us

Madhouse Berlin: Therapy Session Nr. 5 This city makes us hungry. And now when the resources are getting thinner we have to give up humanity to encounter the beast in us. But are the lacerating beasts...

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Berlinophobia

Madhouse Berlin: Therapy Session Nr. 6 For some of you Berlin might be a scary place to live. You try to find something good in it by reading this blog but it just won’t help? You should know that...

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The Insatiables

photo: Bierlos on flickr Madhouse Berlin: Therapy session nr. 7 You carnivorous maggots in human form, you insatiable grasshoppers with legs instead of wings and eyes instead of aerials. Your chewing...

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Ubahntipathy

photo: Oliver Rath A public transport vehicle is designed by the “1/3 and 2/3 principle”. This means that at maximum load one third of the passengers can sit and two-thirds have to stand. This strange...

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