16 Fantastically Useful Words With No English Equivalent
Because sometimes you need to say something REALLY specific.
Because sometimes you need to say something REALLY specific.
For three years of training they’re not allowed to go home, drive or use public transportation. The term “jack of all trades” came from them.
Really brings out the gravelly.
A courageous act of civil disobedience.
While the war rages on between Ryan Gosling and Bradley Cooper for Sexiest Man Alive, might I humbly suggest a consensus candidate: Michael Fassbender. Fassbender is the extremely talented Irish actor best known for his roles in “Inglourious Basterds” and “X-Men: First Class.” Here are 28 arguments as to why he is the new sexiness and the only man who can mend our tattered Union.
Someone please explain this. There’s definitely some secret german code I don’t know of. View Image ›
A photo from 1955 of Princess Yvonne and Prince Alexander of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn in Germany. It’s like a Teutonic, black and white, post-war, pre-pubescent “Skins.” But, y’know, better in every conceivable way. View Image ›
At first I was skeptical, but then I was like, “He really doesn’t know what German means.” This has to be the biggest blow to my Bieber fandom yet. Watch Video ›
A German company attached mini-banner ads to flies at a trade show recently, and let them fly around the event. PETA probaly has issues with it, but apparently it was really effective. Watch Video ›
This is a 5 minute video of a guy listening to techno while slowly spinning in circles… Am I missing something here? Watch Video ›