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Lavapelz [2015-01-31 22:56:40 +0000 UTC]
Ich LIEBE den Song von den Wise Guys
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tabbi1994 [2014-10-25 13:31:20 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, we germans love IKEA!
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Aikaterina92 [2013-08-27 10:48:44 +0000 UTC]
And then that awkward moment when you realise that you created a Ikea placard during your Art A-level examination including Rubens' three Graces...
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Neska-chan [2013-05-23 05:50:29 +0000 UTC]
hehe i like the Netherlands bit about the wardrobe >.< heh here in isolated little Perth, Australia- we have an IKEA store!! though usually people here laugh that parts are always missing it and you can't put it together right O.o which... i think says more about their ability to read picture-instructions than IKEA stuff (... seriously... -.-" they can't read pictures it's bizarre. even the road signs -most are written out O.o ).
ehm i think north pole mightn't be a continent - i think it's just a big piece of ice?
anyway. didn't know about a lot of those bad facts :/ seems a shame, i quite like ikea stuff..
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MangaEngel In reply to Neska-chan [2013-05-23 06:14:58 +0000 UTC]
Haha, I'm a master of Ikea.
My whole furniture in my german apartement is from Ikea (I think, only my bed is from Roller, because it is already over 20 years old or something) and I build up most alone, so friends actually often ask me to help.
Because some people actually seem to have trouble to differ between the nails and screws or are too lazy to control if they really have piece A or piece D :'D
And I realize that Northpole isn't a continent. But there are people living there and it doesn't belong to America, Europe or Asia, so I just listed it as one to show, that there is no shop there xD
And yeah, I too like Ikea.
Germany is very engaged in enviroment protection, so it's quite easy to find out all the bad things about that shop :/
And sadly, there are more then a few.
I even left some out...
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Neska-chan In reply to MangaEngel [2013-05-24 04:37:27 +0000 UTC]
hm yeh here the only complaint they make here, or "bad" things aobut IKEA they complain is missing parts. which is bizarre coz i always have spare >.<
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MangaEngel In reply to Neska-chan [2013-05-24 07:52:10 +0000 UTC]
At least in Germany, every Ikeashop actually has shelves with free spare parts. And for special parts they have a "used" area where you can fill a box with whatever you want and get all that stuff for little money.
So I usually never had that problem ôo
Especially because things as nails and sometimes screws, I even have left-overs.
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Neska-chan In reply to MangaEngel [2013-05-27 03:11:22 +0000 UTC]
awwww nice! lol we dont have that here O.o
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MangaEngel In reply to Neska-chan [2013-05-27 03:32:01 +0000 UTC]
Maybe germans loose more parts and thats why Ikea made those sections there? :'D
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Neska-chan In reply to MangaEngel [2013-05-27 05:31:29 +0000 UTC]
maybe that's it lol (or else... here, they just complain about being short on parts but never do anything about it >.< .... on second thoughts this is actually... like... totally an accurate description of people here lol )
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megibabe [2013-05-23 04:30:26 +0000 UTC]
voll geil! danke für die ganze info! ich kenn ikea schon mein ganzes leben (wir haben einen in der nähe von Linz) und hab das alles nie gewusst.
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MangaEngel In reply to megibabe [2013-05-23 06:20:09 +0000 UTC]
Ja, ich kenn Ikea auch schon ewig und wusste jahrelang nichts darüber ^^
Ich habe die negativen Sachen rausbekommen, nachdem der Stern (ne deutsche Wissenschaftszeitschrift, falls du die nicht kennst) einen Bericht über die negativen Dinge von Ikea machte. Da habe ich mich mit dem Laden richtig auseinander gesetzt und da ich hier in Japan nen neuen Schreibtisch brauchte und aus Reflex nach nem Ikea in der Nähe fragte (und totale Verwirrung in den Gesichtern meiner Freunde stand xD) hab ich mich wieder informiert und gedacht "Haha, eigentlich ein schönes Thema für ein Bild" x3
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megibabe In reply to MangaEngel [2013-05-23 12:53:32 +0000 UTC]
ich weiß was du meinst. ich hab ne halb japanische freundin deren mutter so gut wie null von ikea hält. voll komisch.
(du wohnst in japan, kannst aber deutsch. darf ich fragen wo du herkommst?)
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MangaEngel In reply to megibabe [2013-05-23 13:39:20 +0000 UTC]
Ich bin in Deutschland geboren, hatte meine Kindheit in Belgien, ging in Deutschland zur Schule, studiere (und jobbe) in Japan, werde meine Ausbildung in Deutschland und Amerika vollziehen und dann vermutlich später in Japan arbeiten.
Man könnte sagen, ich bin ein internationales Kind :3
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megibabe In reply to MangaEngel [2013-05-23 14:41:05 +0000 UTC]
wow, nicht schlecht. ich bin auch international. mutter ist australisch, familie ist aber schottisch, wohne aber mein ganzes leben schon in österreich. wer sagt das es keine kangaroos in österreich gibt, der hat sich getäuscht! XD
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MangaEngel In reply to megibabe [2013-05-23 14:51:26 +0000 UTC]
Man findet alles überall.
Ausser vielleicht Inuits in der Sahara :'D
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icecreamlover1111 [2013-05-23 04:19:31 +0000 UTC]
i have no idea of IKEA at all thanks for the info!
(maybe because it's not famous here in our place )
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MangaEngel In reply to icecreamlover1111 [2013-05-23 06:17:54 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome :3
And yeah, because the closest Ikea store to the Philippines would be singapore :'D
I read that there is a Ikea reseller store/show room store (depending on the source) in Manila and there is talk (no actual plans, just talk) about opening a real shop in Manila.
But yeah, it seems that great parts of asia don't have Ikea shops.
I think, India is actually without a store, too.
Also great parts of the arabic world.
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KellyGreeny [2013-05-22 09:31:51 +0000 UTC]
Ich find deinen Komik voll süß, aber ohne die Erklärung versteht man ihn nicht ganz (hätte nie gedacht, dass die Japaner so viel kleiner sind als wir und dass das die IKEA Leute erstmal nicht beachtet haben)
Wow, ich finds schlimm, dass so ziehmlich alles was man käuft, dass da irgendwie Kinderarbeit oder die Ausnutzung natürlicher Recoursen dahinter steckt (solange es billig ist).
Naja, IKEA macht aber gute Möbel, das muss man ihnen lassen.
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MangaEngel In reply to KellyGreeny [2013-05-22 09:38:49 +0000 UTC]
Ist mir klar, dass es ohne Erklärung nicht zu offensichtlich ist.
War aber auch irgendwie gewollt, ich fand die Situation einfach zu genial, wie Schweden und Holland ausgeräumt werden von Russland und Russland.
Und die Japaner sind natürlich nicht so klein wie auf dem Bild, aber die japanischen Mädchen starren mir fast alle höchstens auf das Schlüsselbein, wenn überhaupt. Und ich bin so groß wie sämtliche Jungen hier.
Und ich rede von Studenten, nicht von den Erwachsenen, die noch etwas kleiner sind.
Deshalb, die saßen vermutlich alle sehr tief an einem der alten Ikea-Tische...
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KellyGreeny In reply to MangaEngel [2013-05-22 09:49:41 +0000 UTC]
Ich find deine Describtion manchmal einwenig zu lang, aber keinesfalls uninteressant (muss sie immer fertig lesen XD )
Und Allgemeinwissen wieder größer (lvl up ^.^)
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MangaEngel In reply to KellyGreeny [2013-05-22 09:53:23 +0000 UTC]
Jaaaaa, ich versuche es immer übersichtlich oder kurz zu halten.
Funktioniert aber selten :'D
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KellyGreeny In reply to MangaEngel [2013-05-22 10:03:01 +0000 UTC]
Kann ich verstehen XD
Man möchte ja auch nix vergessen.
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fellow-traveller [2013-05-22 08:53:30 +0000 UTC]
In my country, we only have one Ikea outlet. The meatballs are more sought after than the furnitures though, mainly because of the do-it-yourself-or-wait-3-days-for-help thing, and the price. For newly-weds and minimalists, Ikea is the best choice. Otherwise, most family, like my own, prefer to get authentic, antique furnitures either made solidly from wood or rattan.
Also, about the oil thing made in Malaysia and Indonesia, are you referring to palm oil? Palm oil is very common in the region, though. It's been there for decades. While it is true that protected forest was cleared to make way for the plantations, I don't think Ikea alone should be blamed for it. As someone for that region, I have to admit we used palm oil for many things and most of us aren't entirely aware of what was happening with this industry...mainly thanks to the (corrupted) government.
Anyway, I hope you don't mind that I'm taking this chance to say how much I love your art and the interesting facts that come with it. Very interesting and fascinating. ;u; Keep it up~
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MangaEngel In reply to fellow-traveller [2013-05-22 09:43:48 +0000 UTC]
I can totally understand the meatball-thing.
My own mother actually sometimes asked me (when I came over for a visit) "Hey, you wanna go out and eat?" and she meant going to Ikea to get some Schnitzel or meatballs or whatever was there xD
And in Germany, the target group are singles, students, newly-wed, families from the lower and middle class and people that freshly moved out from their parents.
And since Germany is having a gigantic middle class, it results in almost every third to second person actually owning stuff from Ikea xDDD
And yeah, I meant the oil thing.
Of course, Ikea didn't order the clearing. But it still acts with those people and that, together with the other incidents, just makes Ikea have a very bad reputation about environment protection.
And yay, I'm happy to hear that! I will give my best to keep you and everyone entertained and educated ^__^
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DumuziTheMessiah [2013-05-22 06:21:53 +0000 UTC]
oAo IKEA furniture looks pretty awesome. Basic looking.
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KnKnyah-Endias [2013-05-22 04:30:38 +0000 UTC]
Wow…
Can't believe I read all of that.
SOMEBODY did their research!
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