Jan Böhmermann
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In the end, a question of social work, of attention for fellow humans and of consistent implementation of rules that already exist, that only have to be implemented. And now to psychologize and say, all mentally ill must be locked in. Not even that is right, of course not, because the fewest become violent. That's the way it is. The very fewest people become violent who are mentally ill.
In the end, a question of social work, of attention for fellow humans and of consistent implementation of rules that already exist, that only have to be implemented. And now to psychologize and say, all mentally ill must be locked in. Not even that is right, of course not, because the fewest become violent. That's the way it is. The very fewest people become violent who are mentally ill.
Most of them are mentally ill and do not have to be locked in or locked away. That's just the way it is.
Most of them are mentally ill and do not have to be locked in or locked away. That's just the way it is.
Most of them are mentally ill and do not have to be locked in or locked away. That's just the way it is.
But no one is going to participate in the election campaign.
But no one is going to participate in the election campaign.
But no one is going to participate in the election campaign.
And to accept the simultaneity of things. And you can of course say, I thought it was shit how Inissa Armani went around with Anja Rützel back then. But I can still think it's good that someone in her position uses her position to make people who may otherwise have no contact with self-confident, politically pronounced positions sensitive to it.
And to accept the simultaneity of things. And you can of course say, I thought it was shit how Inissa Armani went around with Anja Rützel back then. But I can still think it's good that someone in her position uses her position to make people who may otherwise have no contact with self-confident, politically pronounced positions sensitive to it.
And to accept the simultaneity of things. And you can of course say, I thought it was shit how Inissa Armani went around with Anja Rützel back then. But I can still think it's good that someone in her position uses her position to make people who may otherwise have no contact with self-confident, politically pronounced positions sensitive to it.
And on top of that, a nice line of coke on our asses and a lot of women's hostile jokes. We'll keep working on that.
And on top of that, a nice line of coke on our asses and a lot of women's hostile jokes. We'll keep working on that.
And on top of that, a nice line of coke on our asses and a lot of women's hostile jokes. We'll keep working on that.
But I'm interested in it, because you're right, I'm always looking for an original stand-up program where you really look at it and think, wow, that's never been stolen anywhere. That's original, that's thought around the corner and it works. Huh, what's going on here? I mean, Shahraq Shapira, look at his stuff, it's really incredibly funny what he does. Have you seen those things?
But I'm interested in it, because you're right, I'm always looking for an original stand-up program where you really look at it and think, wow, that's never been stolen anywhere. That's original, that's thought around the corner and it works. Huh, what's going on here? I mean, Shahraq Shapira, look at his stuff, it's really incredibly funny what he does. Have you seen those things?
But I'm interested in it, because you're right, I'm always looking for an original stand-up program where you really look at it and think, wow, that's never been stolen anywhere. That's original, that's thought around the corner and it works. Huh, what's going on here? I mean, Shahraq Shapira, look at his stuff, it's really incredibly funny what he does. Have you seen those things?
No, but you also think Teddy Teclebrand is funny.
No, but you also think Teddy Teclebrand is funny.
No, but you also think Teddy Teclebrand is funny.