I don't think a physical event would required 10yrs of therapy..... So I'm guessing is probably something that eats away at you slowly ...... Like making people think about how tiny their lives are in the grand scale of the infinity of space and time...... or perhaps making people recall hurtful childhood memories.
I would rather say that everyone inside berlin's clubs (or even living in berlin in general) already needed a therapist before. At least that is the case of myself, my friends and everyone I meet in Berghain 😂 berlin is the city of neurodivergent people lol
One time I saw a tourist in slacks at KitKat complaining he couldn't get in. "What do I have to look like to get in?" He complained, the bouncer pointed at me behind him "When you look like him you can come. XD" one of my treasured KitKat que memories. @@RadicalLiving
Rule number one: Never argue with the bouncer. If he says no at first and would let you in later, he would loose his credibility, because all the people in the line and hangarounds notice whats going on. So its best to leave in silence and come back another day. Rule number two: See rule number one.
@@jankutac9753 That's actually really weird. I mean, it was totally normal back in the 80s and 90s, but now there are laws for businesses against discriminatory behaviour, and Berlin is packed full of people who fully stand behind these laws.
@@Sycokayit is elitis indeed and therefore discriminatory. If they want you to be real as they like to say they would let people dress the way they want, and if they don't let you in and you try again another day then it's obvious you're not yourself but trying to fit in their standards 🤷♂️
I love it! With the low accented voice, dark sunglasses, and leather jacket, you got the Terminator vibe going on! Americans love Terminator! Terminator in Berlin!
I really don't get it, if I like just dancing to good techno music, do I need to look unusual. Yes my style is wearing jeans, sneakers and tshirts but also I just like techno, it seems like that's not enough for bouncers to let me in
Who said that Germans don’t have sense of humor? I’ve been watching your channel since last Friday, and I have to say it’s like a breath of fresh air. Tschüs 😎
LOL! Okay, I'm well past that age now. But even in my younger days I never once contemplated going to an establishment that had bouncers at the door. My time was far too valuable to me to spend it in such places.
@@RadicalLiving I'm very curious to know when that door policy started in Berlin/ West Berlin?. What decade? I was young decades ago. In my country, I first experienced that in the 90s, but isn't it strange a society (and especially that city) that seems obsessed with individual freedom and inclusion, however precisely rejects people who just want to have fun for no reason?
@@Bellasie1 It started when too many people started coming to Berlin. "Tourists" can ruin the vibe very much, when there is too many people in a place they don't understand... kinda like immigration
@@tinkatul Thank you. When I grew up in Europe during the 70s and 80s, the sexual liberation had already started with my parents' generation, but for example being gay was still problematic, except in West Berlin which was the most open-minded place I ever experienced during that era, and so I could see the mentalities evolve during the past half-century. I don't recall a door policy other than age-related, as I was very young. Inclusion and non-conformity weren't as much topics as they were a reality. The earliest bouncer-enforced clubs I know of are Studio 54 in NYC in the late 70s and the Blitz in the early 80s in London, both for marketing reasons. I don't think that mentality appeared in Berlin until much later.
I get the fomo but people who are going to get inside already have a pretty good idea what those "things" are. So if that sentence peaks your curiosity like that you're probably not ready.
Good actor play ;) btw I didn't know you have face control in Germany. Last time I meet them a few years ago in Moscow night club "Gipsy". But maybe because I am too old now for that lol
I been in many clubs in Moscow, all of them deny entry only for a good reason. Underage, drunk, dressed as a homeless, something like this. But maybe you tried some very snob club.
Back when the 2G/COVID restrictions were in place, Berghain's instructional video on what you needed to show to get in made lots of fun of the fact that people tend to wear all black...
How the mighty have fallen, from Hollywood and the Governor of California to being a bouncer at a crappy club in Berlin. That divorce must have been painful...
“5 minutes inside is like 10 years of therapy” Okay, now I’m intrigued 😂😈
I don't think a physical event would required 10yrs of therapy..... So I'm guessing is probably something that eats away at you slowly ...... Like making people think about how tiny their lives are in the grand scale of the infinity of space and time...... or perhaps making people recall hurtful childhood memories.
@@happychick94 Sounds like those clubs are rife with (gasp!) _continental philosophy._
Lol most of the time there's nothing crazy going on inside, it's just a myth because they put a sticker on your phone cameras.
I would rather say that everyone inside berlin's clubs (or even living in berlin in general) already needed a therapist before. At least that is the case of myself, my friends and everyone I meet in Berghain 😂 berlin is the city of neurodivergent people lol
Now I really want to get into those clubs
Ahh, brings me the memories of my first time at KitKat, and the countless tourists with blue jeans and white shirts trying to get in 😂
those are the best^^
One time I saw a tourist in slacks at KitKat complaining he couldn't get in. "What do I have to look like to get in?" He complained, the bouncer pointed at me behind him "When you look like him you can come. XD" one of my treasured KitKat que memories. @@RadicalLiving
@@matthewtieszer7073 Damn, what were you wearing
@@daletan6177 Imagine Johnny Melton from Specimen, with a little more makeup and alot more PVC
@@daletan6177 Just a thong 😆🤣
Rule number one: Never argue with the bouncer. If he says no at first and would let you in later, he would loose his credibility, because all the people in the line and hangarounds notice whats going on. So its best to leave in silence and come back another day. Rule number two: See rule number one.
Funny how in today's society sth like this is not considered discriminatory
@@jankutac9753 That's actually really weird. I mean, it was totally normal back in the 80s and 90s, but now there are laws for businesses against discriminatory behaviour, and Berlin is packed full of people who fully stand behind these laws.
@@Sycokayit is elitis indeed and therefore discriminatory. If they want you to be real as they like to say they would let people dress the way they want, and if they don't let you in and you try again another day then it's obvious you're not yourself but trying to fit in their standards 🤷♂️
@@Sycokay yeah it's so weird. Honestly let's go sue some bouncer and set a precedent. Just for the sake of it :-D
And it's also jumping to conclusions without knowing somebody. @@jankutac9753
Berlin discriminates against all foreigners equally, whether from other countries or other parts of Germany.
As an Ausländer, I can tell you that, not only that I was refused on entering Berlin Clubs, I have never been to Berlin !!!
I have the same experience! But TBH, from the way it sounds, the clubs in Berlin wouldn't be my style anyway. I'm not into techno for one thing.
Berlin is not only „techno“. Dnt forget that.
1 star review lol. Now any time I see one I’m going to wonder what kind of conversation they had with the bouncer.
Probably one involving the bouncer roasting the person's lack of style
A few months ago he finished the PR Damage Control Course! 😂😂😂
You are by far my favorite RUclipsr comedian
wow, so glad! 😃 cheers
@@RadicalLivingyour last upload was about 4 days ago…
Bros been speeding up his upload schedule
how about a clip about getting lost in a club and accidently entering the dark room. happened to me a couple of times
Best night ever?
@@daRich_X haha I won't tell
Perfect, brutal honesty.
These videos are instant classics😂
I love it! With the low accented voice, dark sunglasses, and leather jacket, you got the Terminator vibe going on! Americans love Terminator! Terminator in Berlin!
You’re that dork American that’s making us look like dorks. Cool it dude. We’ll never get in this way.
Berlinator 😂😂😂
@@winnied87 good ideas! I think we are on to something.
@@davidh7799 Thanks for a quick response, David. Could be. I'm into word play. :)
@@winnied87 don't be surprised if he picks up "Berlinator" in his videos. I like it, it's good!
Hilarious...made for a great laugh on a Sunday evening!
😂 Me every friday night in munich 20 years ago✌😁 but I didn't give up......❣
You are a very good actor and the vid is sooo true👍❣
I was the one who was denied. Now I know why! 😂🤣🥂
I really don't get it, if I like just dancing to good techno music, do I need to look unusual. Yes my style is wearing jeans, sneakers and tshirts but also I just like techno, it seems like that's not enough for bouncers to let me in
😂😂😂 Dude, that was brutal ❤
You can really be a badass😅
This is good. I am entertained. Thanks.
Haha, dude you’re really funny! More shorts like this please!
I really love videos like this
Haha. This guy is so cute and funny.
Always top videos... You are born to do YT... Wish I will move one day to Berlin, however I don't speak a word of German
Haha thanks! 😄 Glad to have you on board! ^^
One of the best!
I always got into kit kat. Never berghain. Sven 8x me “nein” 😂
Who said that Germans don’t have sense of humor? I’ve been watching your channel since last Friday, and I have to say it’s like a breath of fresh air. Tschüs 😎
Thanks, glad you think so 😊 welcome aboard!
Thank you very much 😄
I wouldn't be surprised and I would be happy if I saw you play a part in a film, Rad
How ironic that he actually WAS looking in a mirror in that moment! 😂
Yes! Thank you!
Any time!
Awesomeness 😅 gut gemacht 👍🏻
“Welcome to the Salty Spitoon, how tough are ya?”
Finally the good stuff... 😂 remember me of ginger billy.
LOL! Okay, I'm well past that age now. But even in my younger days I never once contemplated going to an establishment that had bouncers at the door. My time was far too valuable to me to spend it in such places.
That was very cruel but made me laugh!...
You should do a "when your Irish friend visits Berlin" for St Patrick's Day...
Starring me 😆 🍀🍀
You should do post COVID Berlin club edition guide. That is how you became popular and those are your best videos (clubbing in Berlin) 😊
This is so accurate 😂
The Outfit they’re Both in are Hilarious and Good at the same time 😂😂😂
If I had a club I wanted to hire EXACLY that bouncer!🤣🤣
this is your best video
😂
@@RadicalLiving I'm very curious to know when that door policy started in Berlin/ West Berlin?. What decade? I was young decades ago. In my country, I first experienced that in the 90s, but isn't it strange a society (and especially that city) that seems obsessed with individual freedom and inclusion, however precisely rejects people who just want to have fun for no reason?
@@Bellasie1 It started when too many people started coming to Berlin. "Tourists" can ruin the vibe very much, when there is too many people in a place they don't understand... kinda like immigration
@@Bellasie1 Sadly, I've never been to Berlin but your observation looks like an interesting paradox to take notice on.
@@tinkatul Thank you. When I grew up in Europe during the 70s and 80s, the sexual liberation had already started with my parents' generation, but for example being gay was still problematic, except in West Berlin which was the most open-minded place I ever experienced during that era, and so I could see the mentalities evolve during the past half-century. I don't recall a door policy other than age-related, as I was very young. Inclusion and non-conformity weren't as much topics as they were a reality. The earliest bouncer-enforced clubs I know of are Studio 54 in NYC in the late 70s and the Blitz in the early 80s in London, both for marketing reasons. I don't think that mentality appeared in Berlin until much later.
Lovely ! Lol. Would be cool to have bouncers actually spell it out like that. Sehr cool!
Ze twuth shall make you fwee 😂
Do you write your own dialogue? This one was really cleverly written.
The furry vest reminds me of Sonny Bono in the Sonny and Cher years.
Sounds about right.
Hahaha loooool😂😂😂 'but but but what?':))
Chain, lather jacket, black-shades STYLE 💕
Titanic🤐.
Love the German accent this totally makes perfect sense aaaaah
Guter Film.
This is funny lol 😂
The truth is sometimes hard to take.
😅 Truth makes you free 😅
Ze twuth shall make you fwee 😂
You are a stylist!
I'd install these all over the world. So many men who put ZERO effort into dressing when going out clubbing. XD
But he night be able to get into a club in Munich.
Also, after hearing "people do things...", we need a sneak peak of the inside.
I get the fomo but people who are going to get inside already have a pretty good idea what those "things" are. So if that sentence peaks your curiosity like that you're probably not ready.
@@ThaJay 😂
Good job
Good actor play ;) btw I didn't know you have face control in Germany. Last time I meet them a few years ago in Moscow night club "Gipsy". But maybe because I am too old now for that lol
I been in many clubs in Moscow, all of them deny entry only for a good reason. Underage, drunk, dressed as a homeless, something like this. But maybe you tried some very snob club.
@@rouslanbugorskiy230 My mom dressed me 😆
The Titanic 😂
GROSSARTIG !!! 😂
Nice 😂
The google review lol
ha! perfect
Can you do a video about life in Berlin with young kids?
10 years of therapy !
b-b-b-but what??😂
poor boy ...oh no man so rude
0:48 u really made urself look taller by bring camera closer
fantastico
Vamooo
Wenn man versucht die Türpolitik zu rechtfertigen, obwohl sie absoluter bullshit ist:
Und ja ich schaue dich an Berghain. 😂
hey man, where has ur utube channe went? any ideas?
Nice. 👌😁
low cost arnold voice :)))
Damn that's a mean bouncer.😂
Brutal
Only the truth can hurts 💔
Thats why i usually go out to Party with atleast 5 hot Girls 😁👍
"Nicht Heute" all the time 😀
Everybody wants to go clubbing im berlin nly to be denied at the door : )
when you don't know what's a bouncer and after that you know --- Türlsteher
The bouncer sounds like Arnold :)
Hey was a Bouncer we are really nice guys at heart just misunderstood.
Ich schmeiß misch fott 😅
Like my landlord once said to me many years ago when I asked how do you get in berghain.. he said it’s not what you wear , it’s who you are .
Back when the 2G/COVID restrictions were in place, Berghain's instructional video on what you needed to show to get in made lots of fun of the fact that people tend to wear all black...
Berghain experience 😂😂
A polite 'No' for a German 😂
you should have told him to go to sisyphos 😁
Am Ende plot twist - er ist kein bouncer lol
Errrmm.. what was that? 😂
That doesn't change the fact that bouncers are racists. My stepmom tells me all the time.
🤣😭😭
Radical Living you still ow those 200 billion Euros from World War 2
😂😂
Digga zurück zu deinen Würzeln. Trifft wieder 😂
Boah geil. Erster
Legend! 🐱🏍
People leave the same reviews for Watergate and Kit Kat. Stay classy Berlin.
😂😂😂😂😂
😂
How the mighty have fallen, from Hollywood and the Governor of California to being a bouncer at a crappy club in Berlin. That divorce must have been painful...
Hahaha
XD
Omg that is just cruel lol
A bit of too much humiliation...
He called him a racist, you can get that back.
🤭
Now run home to mummy and cry about it!