Queer Soul in Exile

Queer Soul in Exile

@exilequeer.bsky.social

refugee / artist / writer 🏳️‍🌈🏴‍☠️ 📍Hamburg

141 Followers 95 Following 288 Posts Joined Aug 2023
2 months ago

But God, — whom I don't believe in — God knows that nobody is gonna love or desire me. He made sure of that. Fuck God.

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4 months ago

and all this ugliness and pain of the world is someone's dream come true

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7 months ago

Can anyone explain why so many Germans seem to have zero spatial self-awareness?

Like — standing in the middle of narrow passages, blocking sidewalks or doorways, getting stuck in crowded spaces, standing 2 cm from someone doing an exercise at the gym, etc.

Is this cultural, or am I just unlucky?

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11 months ago

Creating new content is an act of moral depravity.

All bloggers and influencers should be gently escorted off the digital stage — preferably into a volcano — for their tireless efforts in cluttering the information ecosystem, manufacturing noise, and hijacking our attention with artisanal nonsense.

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11 months ago

Meanwhile, Eastern philosophy has been saving me my whole life, helping me crawl through this hell and the puddles of shit and vomit every fucking day.

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11 months ago

As someone who grew up interested in both Western and Eastern philosophies, I can say that Western philosophy never helped me in life.

On the contrary, it only boosted my overthinking, disconnected me from my feelings and my body, and contributed to my collection of mental issues.

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11 months ago

Americans think their democracy is indestructible… well, surprise! Nothing is indestructible.

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11 months ago

They think, “Why protest if the courts or members of Congress will take care of everything?”

But democratic institutions only function as long as everyone is willing to play by the rules—and right now, Trump couldn’t care less about them.

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11 months ago

It’s still deeply unsettling how Americans are offering no resistance to the rapid transformation of their country into a dictatorship.

Perhaps this is a side effect of democracy—people place too much faith in democratic institutions.

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1 year ago

It’s so funny to me that Germans consider the CDU a democratic party. They think the right wing is fine as long as it covers up its fascism a little. The right only starts to bother people when right-wingers begin quoting Hitler—like some AfD leaders do.

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1 year ago

🙏🏻

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1 year ago
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„Wir haben Trump zu Hause.“

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1 year ago

Now dictatorship has come to America. And Americans aren’t doing shit. Many haven’t even realized it yet. Shocking, truly.

Do I feel sorry for them? No.

I hope they get everything they wished upon people like me.

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1 year ago

Americans arrogantly lectured me about collateral damage and collective responsibility. They told me people like me were to blame—for failing to overthrow a dictatorship.

I was a terrified refugee barely surviving, with nowhere to go, and they enjoyed it like it was some kind of TV show.

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1 year ago

I’m from Russia. When I fled Russia in 2022, I had to move between visa-free countries with almost no money or survival plan. I was basically internationally homeless. All my bank cards were blocked due to Western sanctions.

Back then, Americans on Twitter were happy and wrote me spiteful comments.

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1 year ago

I don't want to have sex because my body feels dead

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1 year ago

i’m a refugee 🙃

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1 year ago

I had no illusions about Germans. I didn't expect to make friends with them (they don’t like migrants, lol; my German neighbors don't even say hello to me). But I thought I could at least make friends with other immigrants... Surprise! Even people from the Global South become closed off here.

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1 year ago

I absolutely hate Germany. Moving here was the biggest mistake of my life.

The worst part is the cold and soulless people who live here.

I have never felt so lonely. I'm living in total isolation. I have absolutely no one to talk to.

It's impossible to make friends or even acquaintances here.

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1 year ago

Thanksgiving

Today is a special day for Americans:

They gather with their entire family to eat a dry turkey and thank the Lord for invading someone else's land, killing almost all of the local inhabitants, and then living happily ever after.

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1 year ago

Frankly, I think humanity needs garlic-flavored toothpaste.

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1 year ago

so yes, while I think the medical system here is far from perfect, I think the American system is far worse and simply inhumane.

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1 year ago

Like, a friend of a my friend got leukemia. Germany paid €2,000,000 for his treatment. He is not even a German citizen, he is a refugee from Ukraine.

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1 year ago

No matter how much your medicine costs, you will not pay more than 10 euros for it (insurance will cover the rest).

If you get cancer and your treatment costs millions of euros, the state pays for everything.

You can't die or go bankrupt just because you don't have money for treatment.

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1 year ago

Well, I’d be afraid to live in the U.S., frankly.

Yes, there are not enough doctors in Germany and usually you wait a long time for an apoitment.

But in Germany you have insurance that covers just about everything (even if you currently unemployed can't pay for insurance by yourself)

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1 year ago

In December, I'm going to see a psychiatrist that I miraculously got an appointment with. he allocates 15 minutes per patient. and you wait months for one appointment. this health care system is a fake. it doesn't fulfill its stated functions.

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1 year ago

I live in germany and there is a big shortage of doctors here. my GP sees a new patient every 10 minutes. of course, he has neither the time, nor the ability, nor the desire to look deeply into each patient's case.

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1 year ago

It's funny, because I literally did my own research, went to my GP and asked for a prescription for this particular medication. Basically, I prescribed bupropion/wellbutrin for myself.

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1 year ago

i think it’s very practical

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1 year ago

so you need a cardiac surgeon

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