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Monthly Archives: January 2011
North Korean football: the big mystery of FIFA football
If you live in a city that hosts one of the best (if not the best) football teams in the world, the country of the World Cup and European Championship cup holders, … then people frown upon you when you … Continue reading
Posted in Football, Leagues and Cups, World Cups
Tagged 4.25 Sports Team, AFC Asian Cup 2011, Amrokgang Sports Team, Cha Jong-Hyok, Chollima, DPR Korea, DPR Korea League, DPR Korea national football team, DPRK, Highest Class Football League, Hong Yong-Yo, Jong Tae-Se, Kim Il-Sung Stadium, Korea DPR, North Korea, North Korean national football team, Pyongyang City FC, Republic Championship, Ri-Myong Guk, Technical Innovation Contests, World Cup 1966, World Cup 2010
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The most autistic song: Künstliche Welten – Wolfsheim
As described on my website and in numerous articles, I explained that I have Asperger Syndrome, a lifelong condition which is considered a form of autism. Hence I find it interesting to find songs with an autistic character, as they … Continue reading
Posted in Bands, Music, Songs
Tagged autistic songs, Deutsche Musik, German music, Künstliche Welten, Kuenstliche Welten, Markus Reinhardt, Peter Heppner, synthpop, Wolfsheim
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