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I remember very beautiful voice coming from Norway Isolin Solheim: where are you now? Compare to ridiculous Bieber or Timberlake. At Samya, staff ask me why I stay in entry, but I don t want to kill my ears with bad manele DJ.
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Originally Posted by Pessimist
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Haha there are a few songs which always remind me of these clubs. Rihanna's Diamonds was played so many times, especially when a dancer wanted to go up to the pole; Teka lali Shprit by Silva always always reminds me of these clubs. Lately in the last few years, I heard Nicky Jam's Travesuras a whole bunch of times in these clubs. Some Manele songs (I can't remember the words) unfailingly remind me of Oase. One hip-hop by Priscilla called John Dough reminds me of Artemis so much from the 2013/14 period.
It is unclear why a given song is so tied with a specific club memory. I mean, I heard those specific songs by Rihanna and Nicky Jam even before I went to the club, but it may be that I was having a particularly good time or may be I liked a dancer who went up the pole and it created positive memory or what not. I can't analyze it but some songs are so imprinted, when I hear them I immediately think of the club.
One other thing. It just struck me that I have never had sex so many times with music that loud blaring across except in FKKs. It is a weird thing. Super loud music and huge din of so many people talking and shouting and laughing, tons of smoke. Not necessarily the best ingredients to make your wood hard, but at this stage of my life nearly a quarter or more of my best sex sessions ever were in those conditions. Weird world I am living in, LOL.
I don't mind having sex to sexy tunes sung by women. But I suppose Sharks likes to mix it up a bit especially when they play this one which every Sharks aficianado would have heard in the club: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BV37Dcxj9s.
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Originally Posted by Pessimist
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Haha there are a few songs which always remind me of these clubs. Rihanna's Diamonds was played so many times, especially when a dancer wanted to go up to the pole; Teka lali Shprit by Silva always always reminds me of these clubs. Lately in the last few years, I heard Nicky Jam's Travesuras a whole bunch of times in these clubs. Some Manele songs (I can't remember the words) unfailingly remind me of Oase. One hip-hop by Priscilla called John Dough reminds me of Artemis so much from the 2013/14 period.
It is unclear why a given song is so tied with a specific club memory. I mean, I heard those specific songs by Rihanna and Nicky Jam even before I went to the club, but it may be that I was having a particularly good time or may be I liked a dancer who went up the pole and it created positive memory or what not. I can't analyze it but some songs are so imprinted, when I hear them I immediately think of the club.
One other thing. It just struck me that I have never had sex so many times with music that loud blaring across except in FKKs. It is a weird thing. Super loud music and huge din of so many people talking and shouting and laughing, tons of smoke. Not necessarily the best ingredients to make your wood hard, but at this stage of my life nearly a quarter or more of my best sex sessions ever were in those conditions. Weird world I am living in, LOL.
There is a song by a metal group called W. A. S. P. It is called 'I fuck like a beast ' should be anthem in all clubs haha.
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Haha there are a few songs which always remind me of these clubs. Rihanna's Diamonds was played so many times, especially when a dancer wanted to go up to the pole; Teka lali Shprit by Silva always always reminds me of these clubs. Lately in the last few years, I heard Nicky Jam's Travesuras a whole bunch of times in these clubs. Some Manele songs (I can't remember the words) unfailingly remind me of Oase. One hip-hop by Priscilla called John Dough reminds me of Artemis so much from the 2013/14 period.
It is unclear why a given song is so tied with a specific club memory. I mean, I heard those specific songs by Rihanna and Nicky Jam even before I went to the club, but it may be that I was having a particularly good time or may be I liked a dancer who went up the pole and it created positive memory or what not. I can't analyze it but some songs are so imprinted, when I hear them I immediately think of the club.
One other thing. It just struck me that I have never had sex so many times with music that loud blaring across except in FKKs. It is a weird thing. Super loud music and huge din of so many people talking and shouting and laughing, tons of smoke. Not necessarily the best ingredients to make your wood hard, but at this stage of my life nearly a quarter or more of my best sex sessions ever were in those conditions. Weird world I am living in, LOL.
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So true, brought back great memories!
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I went to the supermarket a short while ago and heard what I refer to as Shark's anthem which they play so often in the club, "Let me love you" by Justin Bieber, and almost teared up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euCqAq6BRa4.
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Anything happening in Hessen?
There has to be some club / establishment in Hessen that had the foresight to launch some kind of legal action in recent days, especially now that we have openings in Berlin and NRW?
For me, Sharks has always been my favourite club, so I look forward to return especially now that the weather is still great.
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Originally Posted by McAdonis
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What surprised me was the last graph. It shows the infection rate per million in the Scandinavian countries. Is Finland still in lockdown? Their current numbers are about the same as France and Spain's at the peak of the lockdown. Scandinavians are either (1) extremely skilled at isolating themselves and keeping physical distance, or (2) they are so healthy that they can get infected, be asymptomatic, and thus never need to visit a doctor to receive a positive test.
Being Norwegian, I can only confirm that we've always preferred social distancing, even pre-Corona. LOL! But the main reason why we have a low infection and mortality rate is because Norwegians trust the government and apply the social guidelines given without protesting. Most of the infected are also younger, hence the low mortality rate.
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Originally Posted by McAdonis
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Informative article, yes. But I did not see anything in that article to "reinforce" or refute Piston's two points.
What surprised me was the last graph. It shows the infection rate per million in the Scandinavian countries. Is Finland still in lockdown? Their current numbers are about the same as France and Spain's at the peak of the lockdown. Scandinavians are either (1) extremely skilled at isolating themselves and keeping physical distance, or (2) they are so healthy that they can get infected, be asymptomatic, and thus never need to visit a doctor to receive a positive test.
Denmark, Norway and Finland is running the same strategy it seems. The reason why you see an increase in Norway and Denmark is linked to partying students when returning after the vacation. I guess Finnish students are more abiding by the rules.
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Informative article, yes. But I did not see anything in that article to "reinforce" or refute Piston's two points.
Originally Posted by Pistons
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You also have to consider two factors:
1. Hospitals are now better at handling the sick.
2. The average age of the people with positive cases have gone down quite dramatically. And younger people have a much higher survivability rate.
What surprised me was the last graph. It shows the infection rate per million in the Scandinavian countries. Is Finland still in lockdown? Their current numbers are about the same as France and Spain's at the peak of the lockdown. Scandinavians are either (1) extremely skilled at isolating themselves and keeping physical distance, or (2) they are so healthy that they can get infected, be asymptomatic, and thus never need to visit a doctor to receive a positive test.
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Nothing definitive yet on the clubs
Originally Posted by Hktj26
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Any guidelines from the Hesse government on when Sharks and other places might open, given that Artemis and others are already open?
While a court in another federal state ruled that an all-out closure of all brothels is not appropriate give that other businesses can open, this does not automatically means that the large clubs will be able to operate.
It is likely that smaller brothels will be able to operate legally, but its quite easy to setup rules such that FKK clubs (many people in a large room) will not be able to operate economically. E. g. By limiting the number of people so 10-20 per room. And to be honest I would consider it sensible to keep the FKK clubs closed. Same reasons why restaurants can open but music club style establishments can't.
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Any guidelines from the Hesse government on when Sharks and other places might open, given that Artemis and others are already open?
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Originally Posted by CitizenKane
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How were they opening the lockers? Picking the locks or forcing them etc?
The locks are not high security. Very easy for someone to copy a master key or even to copy the same key they were given to come back later and open the locker.
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Originally Posted by Pistons
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According to an expert in business insider that is too early to tell. Partly because of the incubation period. If deaths still haven't accumulated 3 weeks from now like we saw in March / April, then I agree. But this second wave just begun a week or so ago.
More cases because much more tests, now about 1 million made per week in France, some people made many tests, I didn't any, but we have now around 10 deaths per day in France, not more than any infection, when we had up to 800 in April. Just have to protect old and weak health people, what don't do Sweden which kill many of their old people.
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Originally Posted by Pistons
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You also have to consider two factors:
1. Hospitals are now better at handling the sick.
2. The average age of the people with positive cases have gone down quite dramatically. And younger people have a much higher survivability rate.
Totally agree. This long but informative FT article reinforces your points, plus some.
https://www.ft.com/content/5cc92d45-...6-26501693a371
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