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It is awesome that you have one of these threads, Malte. There's a ton of things that I would like to ask ya.

Let's start simple, shall we? Which languages do you speak on a fluent way?



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Hey guys, nice to see my old ask me thread revived. I was starting to be afraid that chaterbox me had been talking too much in the past to leave any questions open ;)
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When it comes to Land Before Time fanfiction, you've made it no secret that you prefer the kind that "stay true to the series", without any mindless wars, human interactions, or crossovers of any kind.

Seeing as you have recently gotten interested in the show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, would you say that these same preferences of yours also apply to MLP:FiM fanfiction?
Yes, I think my preferences there are somewhat similar. I admit that I may not be quite as strict about with with MLP as I am with LBT (I did read some webcomics some of which had a rather dark turn), but it makes a huge difference to me if the story makes sense or if there is just violence for the sake of entertainment.
For my own fanfiction I don't plan any human crossovers (though in case of MLP they would be somewhat sanctioned by the Equestria girls movies I suppose) or violent excesses or that kind of things.
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Let's start simple, shall we? Which languages do you speak on a fluent way?
The sad truth is that I kind of suck at learning languages :oops
Oftentimes people think I was being falsely modest because I often try to employ a degree of eloquence with the languages which I do speak fluently; but using a language once learned and learning an entirely new language are two different pair of shoes to me.
I only speak English (with a notable accent) and German (as a native tongue) fluently. At school I had Latin, but the classes there were never even meant to teach us to actually speak that language. At the university I had two semesters worth for French which pretty much enabeled me to introduce myself and say in French that I don't speak any French.
English too gave me a hard time at school and my early messages in land before time forums still testify to the fact that my English was a lot worse at that time than the English of many none native speakers of the same age.


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Have you seen The LEGO Movie?

"I have a right to collect anything I want. It's just junk anyway."
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My first fanfiction: Quest for the Energy Stones
My unfinished and canceled second fanfiction: Quest for the Mask of Life
My currently ongoing fanfiction series: LEGO Equestria Girls



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Having heard of all the Civ4 multiplayer games you've played with other GoF members (which, as much as I like the game itself, I'm unlikely to join anytime soon), I'm just curious: Which particular civilization (America, Rome, China, etc.) do you typically prefer to play as, and why?

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So far I usually played as Japan, England or France since I enjoy their respective benefits. Please feel always invited to join us by the way, we would very much enjoy more GIF members to join our ranks :yes


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What do you like the most about Germany? I personally like its landscapes a LOT.

(You were German, right? :p).



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Yes, I am from Germany. The odd thing is that it is a lot easier to point out what is in need of improvement of this country compared to what I really like about it, in spite of the fact that I am mostly happy here. Maybe the positive things are not of the kind that I would ascribe to nationality in particular.
There are plenty of good people here with a huge majority here being very open minded, tolerant and progressive, though these don't usually make the news headlines the way the much fewer but much louder representatives of a lot that is running wrong here (aka nazis).
Germany does have a great variation of landscapes and very distinct local cultures and dialects. I myself am from a very urbanized region that used to be a main industrial center and may rank among the most densely settled regions in Europe and yet about 50% or so of the region are green spaces.
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Come to think of it, there is one thing I really missed during my students exchange to the US even though while being here I would pay little attention to it. In Germany there is a variety of different kinds of bread including some very dark bread. Most of the bread kinds we got are very savory compared to the kinds of bread one will find in some other countries (no offense to any other country intended ;)) where the tendency often seems to be to make it white and somewhat suggary. I got to admit one of the first things I felt I had to do after returning from my students exchange was to get a slice of "Schwarzbrot" (translates as "black bread") and eat it with a slice of cheese :lol
In general there seems to be a greater appreciation for savory (as in not excessively suggared) food here than in some other regions of the world (though, make no mistake, our instant meals are as disgustingly hyperglycaemic as in every other part of the world where I could test it so far ;)).

I think a generally positive thing about Germany is that in recent decades Germany has gone a long way when it comes to dealing with the horrible crimes committed by Germans in the 1930s and 1940s and shifting away from that lame "nobody knew anything about it" kind of excuse which Germans had long pretended to the world. I think it does take some degree of maturity of a national mentality when a people learns to accept that its history has some very dark sides and to examine these sides to help preventing anything like that from ever repeating. Unfortunately to a seizable number of Germans this dealing with the horrible crimes of the past may lead to a somewhat defensive attitute and (this is indeed something I find very sad) a twisted perception of the way Germany is seen in the world that leaves little room to appreciate the great gift that the nations of the world have given Germany by readmitting it into the circle of "civilized nations" after the crimes committed.
A more positive result of all this is that the huge majority of people over here are very pacifist. War is not as readily accepted as an option over here as it may be in certain situations in some other countries (though there is a degree of hypocrisy there seeing that Germany is one of the worst weapon dealers of the world with many dreadful regimes being among the main customers).  

Last but not least there is the constitutional right of lifelong access to education for everyone. I could start a long rant now about about everything that runs wrong with eduction in Germany (and that's a lot!), but this general right ensures the possibility for many people to participate in learning activities for all their lifes and for others to teach what they know well (anyone who knows me from chats will know that this is where my history classes come in :lol). If only this teaching could be done as a regular job rather than on comissionary basis I would be perfectly happy.


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I've been recently hearing about an upcoming movie called "Free State of Jones" that's apparently based on real events from the American Civil War, where a group of southerners, both white and black, took a stand against the Confederacy. Naturally, I'd like to ask you, our resident Civil War expert, if you're familiar with the events portrayed in this movie.

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