Berlin exhibition is dedicated to the crazy seats on buses and trains – culture

It was evening in Berlin, through the illuminated windows you could see the waiters in Tim Raue’s gourmet restaurant bringing their first greetings from the kitchen, and across the street a fentanyl addict collapsed, right in front of the “Fragil Royal”, the new shop by Matthias “Johnny” Stieler, to whom Berlin already owes the techno clubs “Tresor” and “Horst KRZBRG”. Stieler was standing outside taking care of the man. When the ambulance arrived, however, the fentanylized man got up again, made the “it’s okay” gesture with his arm that people who really can’t do anything anymore, and dragged himself down Rudi-Dutschke-Straße. The paramedics drove patiently alongside at walking pace, and then, just as leisurely, a double-decker M25 bus came behind them.

By Editor

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