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Le 1er tirage du loto fête ses 50 ans 🎰 🍀 🎱 💰
Pub -FDJ Loto: Le resto chinois
👋 Bel après-midi
This is very upsetting. Frenkie out for 5-6 weeks.
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F3ldm4us — „Pionier zu sein fetzt“
Manchmal findet man Dinge, die einen gleichzeitig schmunzeln und nachdenken lassen. Ich habe vor einiger Zeit eine alte Schallplatte gefunden. Darauf ein Lied mit dem Titel: „Pionier zu sein fetzt.“
Und ganz ehrlich: Allein dieser Satz klingt heute schon wie etwas, das sich irgendein Satiriker ausgedacht hat. Aber nein. Das war ernst gemeint.
Wenn man sich den Text heute anhört, mit unserem heutigen Blick auf Sprache, Politik und Gesellschaft, dann denkt man irgendwann automatisch: Na dann gute Nacht. Die Diskussionen dazu möchte ich teilweise gar nicht führen.
Denn natürlich steckt dort Ideologie drin. Viel sogar. NVA, Volkspolizei, Fahnenappell, Russisch lernen, Pioniernachmittage und eine Selbstverständlichkeit im Umgang mit Alkohol, bei der heute vermutlich drei Elternbeiräte gleichzeitig Schnappatmung bekommen würden.
Und trotzdem gehört das alles zur Geschichte des Ostens. Nicht als Verherrlichung. Sondern als Realität.
Das Schwierige an der DDR ist oft, dass viele Menschen nur noch Extreme zulassen. Entweder totale Verdammung oder völlige Verklärung. Aber das Leben funktioniert selten so einfach.
Für viele war das damals einfach Alltag. Schule. Freunde. Ferienlager. Erster Kuss. Erste Zigarette heimlich hinter dem Kulturhaus. Und irgendwo lief im Hintergrund eben so ein Lied.
Das bedeutet nicht automatisch Zustimmung zum System. Und genau das verstehen viele bis heute nicht.
Man kann kritisch auf die DDR schauen und trotzdem anerkennen, dass Menschen dort gelebt haben. Gelacht haben. Kinder großgezogen haben. Und Erinnerungen daran haben, die eben nicht nur schwarz sind.
Vielleicht fasziniert mich das Thema deshalb auch so. Weil ich zehn Jahre nach dem Ende der DDR geboren wurde und trotzdem mit so vielen Dingen davon aufgewachsen bin. Mit Geschichten. Mit Gegenständen. Mit diesem eigenartigen ostdeutschen Gefühl zwischen Trotz, Pragmatismus und „Nu isses halt so.“
Und dann sitzt man da, hört ein Lied namens „Pionier zu sein fetzt“ und merkt plötzlich: Geschichte verschwindet nicht einfach. Sie steht manchmal als Schallplatte im Regal. Und schaut einen grinsend an.
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F3ldm4us — “Being a Pioneer Rocks”
Sometimes you find things that make you smile and think at the same time. A while ago, I found an old vinyl record. On it was a song called: “Being a Pioneer Rocks.”
And honestly, the title alone already sounds like something a satirist would invent today. But no. It was completely serious.
Listening to the lyrics now, through today’s standards and discussions, you eventually think: Well… good luck explaining that nowadays.
Because yes, there is ideology in it. A lot of it. The National People’s Army, the People’s Police, Soviet influence, compulsory Russian lessons, pioneer afternoons, and a completely casual relationship with alcohol that would probably give modern parent committees collective panic attacks.
And still, all of that belongs to East German history. Not as glorification. But as reality.
That is often the difficult part about discussing the GDR today. People tend to allow only extremes. Either complete condemnation or full nostalgia. But real life is rarely that simple.
For many people, this was simply everyday life. School. Friends. Summer camps. A first kiss. A first cigarette secretly smoked behind the local culture hall. And somewhere in the background, a song like this was playing.
That does not automatically mean support for the system. And that is something many people still fail to understand.
You can be critical of the GDR and still acknowledge that people lived there. Laughed there. Raised children there. And carry memories that are not entirely dark.
Maybe that is why the topic fascinates me so much. Because even though I was born ten years after the GDR ended, I still grew up surrounded by traces of it. Stories. Objects. And this uniquely East German mixture of pragmatism, stubbornness and “Well… that’s just how it is.”
And then you sit there, listening to a song called “Being a Pioneer Rocks,” and suddenly realise: History does not simply disappear. Sometimes it sits on a vinyl record shelf. Quietly grinning at you.
Improved on the previous outfit, now complete with Lenin pin!
the barbies and kens of football & formula 1 <3
I CANT ANYMORE, FRENKIE AND PEDRI IS INJURED. AND THE WAY PEDRI IS CRYING🥺❤️
PLEASE RECOVER FAST❤️
saw this on Twitter and it made me think about the one thing that being a Ter Stegen girlie has taught me is that (in general not just with Marc) is that Barça fans sometimes enjoy to have a short term memory with players.
Frenkie had low confidence in the 2024 half of the season and most people wanted to sell him since we had Casadó (understandable at the time yet not my point) but now that Casadó is injured and Frenkie is showing great level suddenly Casadó was just never "it" which is so ?????
Same with the CBs, Araujo understandably wanted to leave giving that he didn't see a place for him in the squad and people almost crucified him for him admitting it (understandable for the time but again not my point) but when Iñigo suffered an injury of just a few weeks of recovery we didn't "need" him anymore ????
And the more intense case is seeing people up for selling Gavi after he came from a almost YEAR LONG INJURY RECOVERY just because he wasn't having stellar games.
I know it can be frustrating when players aren't performing when we need them to, but pushing them away so easily like a new toy that just has a small scratch is not how you root for a team, because at that point it would be similar to glory hunting.
In my case i can understand that people don't want Ter Stegen back in the goal because of coming off from injury and his last performances, but trusting that Flick knows it would be a mistake to, i feel its better to have a last resort goalkeeper at the ready than just having Szczęsny, Iñaki and inshallah⚰️ (no hate to Kochen & Astralaga)
you will never catch me seriously hating on a player for having a bad game knowing that they are committed to giving their fullest for the team however they can and their abilities let them, Força Barça🫡
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