"F****-Euch-Allee-10b": Street sign in Nuremberg amuses the network
Created: 08/13/2022, 15:02
A user cheered the yodelling community up with this street sign.
© Screenshot / Jodel
A vulgar street sign is currently doing the rounds at Jodel.
A clear invitation to the readers of the sign, captured in a photo.
Nuremberg – When places have vulgar names, the network laughs.
There are numerous lists of bizarre place names on the Internet that you can't believe are real.
From the Fickmühlen district of the city of Geestland in Lower Saxony, via Rotzendorf in the Upper Palatinate to Kotzfeld in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Can Nuremberg now join this illustrious group?
After all, there seems to be a street there that bears the name "Fickt-Euch-Allee-10b".
Vulgar street sign in Nuremberg causes cheers on the internet
First of all: The name of the street is of course not real.
A quick search on the web shows that this and other fake street signs can be bought in various online shops.
Especially since there are no street signs that directly contain the house number.
The yodelling community is correspondingly enthusiastic about the Nuremberg street sign.
"Seems likeable", writes one user, another says: "How cool".
Another user also finds the surroundings of the street sign impressive: “It looks very inviting.
Above all, the spikes on the fence complete the ensemble.”
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Internet community celebrate street sign
Whether it's the crazy contrast between the highly vulgar pronunciation and the official street sign, or the fact that the street sign only says what many people have often thought - the joke seems to have worked.
With 137 likes, the photo is one of the most popular posts of the week in Nuremberg.
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