Talk:Sweden/@comment-26182781-20180421131325/@comment-26182781-20180422213023

@TS: It was mostly a lot of fun :) It was my second time in Berlin. The first time was only one day, so I didn't saw everything. Now, we stayed there for three days and I have seen all sights of the city. For example the Brandenburger Tor, Checkpoint Charlie, Holocaust Memorial, Berliner Dom and I have been in the Reichstag (government building of Germany). On the last day, we went to Sachsenhausen. That's a concentrationcamp from World War II. It was very interesting and impressive. That was my favorite place we visited those three days. You have never been in Berlin, right? I'm starting to imagine how this cool people look like, but I simply can't :( The people on my school might not be as cool as yours, but you can still have a lot of fun with them.

True, it is very hard to get something under the attention of very much people. I haven't heard that before about the book in the train. Yes, you don't know if people are going to steal it or they could destroy it. But actually I doubt it a bit if they will be able to read the full book, or is it only attract attention to buy the whole book? Ah okay, I also couldn't imagine how he would have been an inspiration for the Syria thing. That's right, without a start there wouldn't have been a full book.

I mostly don't know the titles of songs but when I hear them I always think like: "Oh yes, that song!" I have the same with Avicii's song. I like almost all of them, but simply don't know the titles. That's probably also because I'm not a very big fan. That's stupid, it took him effort to make that song and those people can't do that. Hey Brother is also not one of my favorite songs of Avicii.

It's now already starting to become very long...........

@SS: Wow thanks for saying lots of hits of him! I will definetely listen to all of them and I probably know all of them. Yes that's true, it is a big sadness for the music world. If he commited suicide, there might be a big reason for him to do it. Maybe you are right, because the government of Oman doesn't wants to say how it happened.