Vivian Schey
ŷ Author
Born
Germany
Twitter
Genre
Member Since
March 2021
To ask
Vivian Schey
questions,
please sign up.
Popular Answered Questions
“Almost everywhere in the world, when you are caught by police while walking around in full frontal nudity in the middle of nowhere where nobody can see you, you will be forced to put on some clothes, and in addition you will be fined for walking around nude. But not in Germany:
Here, the Police will stop you, asking if everything is alright, maybe check your ID, they will remember you to respect children's eyes if you got aware of them, and then they will walk away to leave you alone.
I love this country.”
―
Here, the Police will stop you, asking if everything is alright, maybe check your ID, they will remember you to respect children's eyes if you got aware of them, and then they will walk away to leave you alone.
I love this country.”
―
“The right to have the freedom of speech is a high Good, which is there to express ones thoughts and emotions to others in any manner without having to fear to be punished for. But this right is a possibility given by law, and not a duty to nail every single thought of ours on somebody's forehead only because she or he doesn't want to know anything about that thoughts.
Das Recht auf freie Meinungsäußerung ist ein hohes Gut, das dazu dient, Gedanken und Gefühle auf jegliche Weise Anderen gegenüber auszudrücken, ohne befürchten zu müssen dafür bestraft zu werden. Aber dieses Recht ist eine gesetzlich vorgesehene Möglichkeit und auf keinen Fall eine Pflicht, jeden unserer Gedanken auf die Stirn eines Menschen zu nageln, nur weil sie oder er nichts über diese Meinung wissen will.”
―
Das Recht auf freie Meinungsäußerung ist ein hohes Gut, das dazu dient, Gedanken und Gefühle auf jegliche Weise Anderen gegenüber auszudrücken, ohne befürchten zu müssen dafür bestraft zu werden. Aber dieses Recht ist eine gesetzlich vorgesehene Möglichkeit und auf keinen Fall eine Pflicht, jeden unserer Gedanken auf die Stirn eines Menschen zu nageln, nur weil sie oder er nichts über diese Meinung wissen will.”
―
“I've been asked sometimes if it's be true that there is no speed limit on the german Autobahn, and if you can really go as fast as you want.
Yes, there is no speed limit. But you can not only go as fast as you want: You can even go as fast as your car is able to!!!”
―
Yes, there is no speed limit. But you can not only go as fast as you want: You can even go as fast as your car is able to!!!”
―
“Most males are thinking that half of a child they've made belongs to them. But that's just wrong. Because they give only half of a plan for building the baby, and all the rest is done by mama alone. So, guys: think twice before saying "The half of this child is mine.”
―
―
“The right to have the freedom of speech is a high Good, which is there to express ones thoughts and emotions to others in any manner without having to fear to be punished for. But this right is a possibility given by law, and not a duty to nail every single thought of ours on somebody's forehead only because she or he doesn't want to know anything about that thoughts.”
―
―
“I'm proud to say "I'm African", because human kind started there. We all have our roots in Africa, even if some of us bleached out a bit during the long
trip to Europe ...”
―
trip to Europe ...”
―
“There is a character on German children's television who is called "Bernd, das Brot" (Bernd, the Bread), and I can only support his attitude towards social media: "If I want to post something, I'm going to become a mailman.”
―
―
“Almost everywhere in the world, when you are caught by police while walking around in full frontal nudity in the middle of nowhere where nobody can see you, you will be forced to put on some clothes, and in addition you will be fined for walking around nude. But not in Germany:
Here, the Police will stop you, asking if everything is alright, maybe check your ID, they will remember you to respect children's eyes if you got aware of them, and then they will walk away to leave you alone.
I love this country.”
―
Here, the Police will stop you, asking if everything is alright, maybe check your ID, they will remember you to respect children's eyes if you got aware of them, and then they will walk away to leave you alone.
I love this country.”
―