Prague’s Kafka International Named Most Alienating Airport
April 6th, 2009 | by admin |
Business Week ranked the airport last in customer satisfaction due to long delays, bureaucratic employees, and overall oppressive atmosphere.
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By NUMBUH66 on Apr 6, 2009
How did everyone …
How did everyone get into homosexuality.
By doceigen on Apr 6, 2009
Kafka gave a …
Kafka gave a phoned-in interview with CNN last weekend, claiming he is NOT obsessed with death, and refused to accept its authority over his present condition! The wails and screams of tortured souls dropped into a deep pit, could be heard in the background.
By Mustahukkak on Apr 6, 2009
I kind of think the …
I kind of think the whole classification between homo and heterosexuals is kind of arbitrary. There is only sexuality, which may show differently in different people. Now, I am pretty much as “heterosexual” as one can be, but it doesn’t mean I can’t recognize the hypocrisy of the concept. I don’t get sports, but that doesn’t mean there is a fundamental difference between me and the people who do. Also, this is pretty much off-topic.
By lulacrazygirl7 on Apr 6, 2009
haha the blueprint …
haha the blueprint @ 00:53 is a bit of an optical illusion-can you spot ‘em?
By artsy24 on Apr 6, 2009
Yep. Good eye. …
Yep. Good eye. Google her. She used to host “Talk Back Live”.
By GnosticAtheist on Apr 6, 2009
ahhh… I want to …
ahhh… I want to go there. x)
By mistygarden on Apr 6, 2009
Wait a minute, …
Wait a minute, wasn’t Bobbie Battista an actual news anchor on CNN?
By atyourbestest on Apr 6, 2009
Yes, it’s called …
Yes, it’s called the Kinsey scale, conducted by Alfred Kinsey back in the 1940s/1950s. I think the scale is actually from 1 to 6, and most people are between 2 and 5, neither completely homo nor completely hetero. You’d think people would get it by now that sexuality is pretty fluid, but there are too many hostile people out there who refuse to accept it. And people also incorporate religion, which ALWAYS screws everything up. But yeah it’s really not surprising. People just need to get over it.
By TherapudicCaffeine on Apr 6, 2009
I was reading about …
I was reading about this recently. Apparently there exists a scale from 1 to 7 between homosexuality and heterosexuality. According to a study, a remarkable amount of people fall between 1 and 5 on the scale. I’ve never really found that surprising. It’s like this old joke I heard, about a guy who claims e is completely heterosexual, but he’s only into where the guy is hard on, haha. I could tell the whole joke, but it won’t fit ’cause of Youtube’s 500 character rule.
By darkbluesoul on Apr 6, 2009
Actually the Castle …
Actually the Castle and Metamorphosis were heavily referenced as well, The Castle dealing very heavily in mindless Beauracracy. I know not as many people have read the Castle, mostly because reading Kafka is intense, thought provoking, but also like flogging your naked brain with a rubber hose. Its dense concepts in sparse and minimalist writing. Like the opposite of Steinbeck. I had an amazing Lit class. We read all of Kafka’s works and then we did Charles Dickens. INSANE!!!
By rollercutterthing on Apr 6, 2009
Hhahaa flight …
Hhahaa flight number ???? is listed as CRASHED.
By atyourbestest on Apr 6, 2009
I thought you all …
I thought you all might like to know, Kafka was actually gay or bisexual.
It’s truly amazing how many important figures in history were. So all of you who are against gay rights need to rethink your stance and embrace gays. They are the past and they will be the future, and one day, when we all finally get to the point where we all realize we’re somewhat bisexual, it’ll be a beautiful thing.
By Heropsychodream on Apr 6, 2009
“Have you renounced …
“Have you renounced your god?” Lol!
By Re5Publica on Apr 6, 2009
Well, you’ve just …
Well, you’ve just given Czech people a new stereotype: that of being wussy and humourless.
By thatwascool13 on Apr 6, 2009
everyone keeps …
everyone keeps calling me S.lol!
By diagram1234 on Apr 6, 2009
haha… kafka.
haha… kafka.
By theCamelCase on Apr 6, 2009
“extremely long …
“extremely long corridors leading to dead ends”! Hilarious.
Clear reference to the Metamorphosis. I miss reading Kafka.
By mollie2810 on Apr 6, 2009
Great video! Mostly …
Great video! Mostly reminded me of the short story “Give it up” but also many others of Kafka. The idea is awesome.
By mpness on Apr 6, 2009
this is excellent. …
this is excellent.
if you dont get it read: the penal colony, the metamorphosis, the trial and other kafka books..
By Kingslayer3 on Apr 6, 2009
Omg i am czech too …
Omg i am czech too and i find this video so funny , that i dont give a of Prague or Kafka or both of them! Take it easy sucker
By Frantisek74 on Apr 6, 2009
Thanks for …
Thanks for explanation ;o)). But it gives no good consequences to Prague or Czech republic or Czechs in general. it is a really silly jokes as to say that each Italian is Mafian or “spagettini”, French are “frogeaters”, Vietnamese are “bamboomen” etc. And these xenofobic jokes I really hate. There are too much people to believe in that silly joke.
Otherwise I like Kafka - he was a writer from my city - Prague - “Mother of Cities”.
By semlacka on Apr 6, 2009
František, if Kafka …
František, if Kafka was born in Rome, this clip would have been “shot” in Italy. It has nothing to do with the Czechs…it “deals” with the tortuous bureaucratic atmosphere in Kafka’s Process.
By Frantisek74 on Apr 6, 2009
As of Czech origin …
As of Czech origin I feel very disappointed. It is the the joke of kind that “black people are a race of monkeys” , “homosexuality is crime” etc…
Really angry. Screw them away…
By Inferfire on Apr 6, 2009
Implying that he is …
Implying that he is no better than a roach.
By Inferfire on Apr 6, 2009
Haha, no, thats not …
Haha, no, thats not what the book is about. In the book the man turns into a roach because it is a symbolic transformation of his lifelessness. He is a breadwinner for his family and that is all he does, he has become a function (which is being a mindless working drone) and basis his whole life on his fucntion. Because of this the man gives up his humanity and conforms to be nothing more than a routine.