u/hazelnutbanana

Looking to find people to hangout with

EDIT: I feel like i need to add this to clear things up a bit.
Firstly, when i mentioned alternative places i meant bars or concert venues that have metal, punk, or goth music. Or some artistic venues, centers that are less well known
Secondly, my partner and I are both independent adults, we both work and I don't rely on anyone to get a passport. And why i mentioned my ethnicity and not nationality, i don't know i was typing this post during my commute and probably i didn't express myself properly 🤷‍♀️
I don't think that I have to explain further my relationship to people who prefer to leave hate comments and not try to get to know us first before judging.
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Hi all!

My partner and I (F26M40) are coming to Berlin this week and staying until the 21st. We're looking for anyone who wants to hangout and can show us some cool, alternative addresses in Berlin.

We have tickets to go to Crush Berlin on friday, and will go to kitkat on the weekend, probably some other clubs while we're there. During the day we're gonna try to visit some exhibitions and galleries (more info in DM!)

A bit about us:
I'm Asian and my partner is French. We're both fluent in French and English, and my partner can speak and understand some german. We both work in creative/artistic industries. Taste wise, we're both into metal, punk, and gothic music (after Berlin we're heading to Leipzig for WGT if anyone wants to link up!), and are looking for more alternative places to discover in Berlin. And of course techno! (i have a preference for acid and hardtech but am opened to housetech too ☺️)
I would say we're easygoing people who are open minded and curious, so please don't hesitate to hit me up if you have anything fun planned this weekend! 🫶

Looking forward to seeing you 👽

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u/hazelnutbanana — 16 hours ago

Hi everyone,
I’m looking for true crime podcast recommendations with a pretty specific vibe:
- Long episodes (at least ~50 min to 1h30+)
- Minimal banter / chit-chat / excessive laughter
- Focused, detailed storytelling about the cases

For reference, I used to listen to a lot of Rotten Mango and liked the deep dives into both perpetrators and victims—the background and context really interest me. But over time I started to dislike the delivery style (voice, heavy censoring like “self-exit,” “SA,” etc.) and the overall quality.
I also enjoy Killer Stories with Harvey Guillén (formerly “Serial Killers”) and Crime Junkie, but I’m really looking for something with longer episodes and a more in-depth format.
I tried Casefile (a few episodes), but I had a hard time concentrating because of the accent (I’m not a native English speaker).
Any recommendations for podcasts is very appreciated 🫶

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u/hazelnutbanana — 14 days ago