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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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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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