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The name Abigail Paul in a clean hand-written font and the phrase smart mouth underneath with a pair of glasses.The name Abigail Paul in a clean hand-written font and the phrase smart mouth underneath with a pair of glasses.
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The name Abigail Paul in a clean hand-written font and the phrase smart mouth underneath with a pair of glasses.The name Abigail Paul in a clean hand-written font and the phrase smart mouth underneath with a pair of glasses.

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A black and white comic by Abigail Paul showing two women at a cafe table. The woman on the left asks, "Birgit, are you just using me for my English?" The woman with glasses on the right bluntly replies, "Yes." The caption below reads, "Truth, the German love language."

Truth, the German Love Language | Comic Bites by Abigail Paul

Comic showing a German hiker in full technical gear with backpack and hiking poles telling an American tourist "You Americans are so consumerist."

Wandervogel with Carabiner

Cartoon titled 'German Small Talk': A woman asks her neighbor Hans 'How are you?' while taking out the trash. Hans responds with a cynical rant about the void.

German Small Talk

A two-panel cartoon comparing Emily in Paris with Emily in Frankfurt: on the left, a romanticized Emily in front of the Eiffel Tower; on the right, a realistic Emily holding a waiting number outside a grey German government office.

Emily in Frankfurt

A content German man ignores a lively party to lovingly hug a thick stack of paper documents.

Germans Moved by Documents

Black and white cartoon of a woman in a T-shirt with the European Union flag, standing happily on a beach with the Statue of Liberty and the New York City skyline in the background. Captioned: 'A lot of people move away and get home sick. I am home cured.

Home cured.

A satirical single-panel cartoon by Frankfurt comedian Abigail Paul. A woman refuses a ticket for the 'TITANIC' from a man in a suit, pointing instead toward a small sailboat labeled 'GERMANY.' The caption reads: 'No thanks, I'll just get on that small, joyless austere boat over there where everyone is following the directions.

No thanks, Titanic

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