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  1. Escalating anti-LGBT+ hate and the terrorism it inspires

    And just lest we forget, Hitler also wrote batshit insane stuff like a seemingly endless list of animals that supposedly only mate with their own kind. He was kiiiiinda nuts, and it was all there in his writing.
  2. P&R Funnies!

    Didn't he specifically relocate to Romania because he claimed that the police was less likely to prosecute him for sexual assault there? How did that turn out, Smalldickenergy? Oh boy. This is gonna be this guy's nickname for the rest of his life, isn't it? It's gonna like William Atherton...
  3. P&R Funnies!

    Hahahaha. Andrew Tate. Married. If you don't know who Andrew Tate is, consider yourself lucky. He's the jackass who proudly calls himself a "sexist" and a "misogynist" and considers those positive terms. Think of any manifestation of toxic masculinity, and he will gladly brag about those. He's...
  4. Nobody has the intention to invade Ukraine

    "Surrender now or we will continue losing this war!"
  5. Traitor Watch - The 45 & 47 Thread

    Despite the constant negative press covfefe, President Donald XLV. is actually a stable genius.
  6. The Twit destroying Twitter is a Twaitor

    The emperor is naked, the emperor is naked
  7. Transformers Legacy toyline

    Good news! Minerva apears to be finally showing up at Walgreens stores in the US! Multiple sightings by TFW2005 users.
  8. Industrial heritage: The unusual kind of tourist attraction around the world

    Small update regarding Bethlehem Steel: It appears I have completely missed the Hoover-Mason Trestle that was opened to the public in 2015. http://hoovermason.com https://thebrownandwhite.com/2015/09/06/bethlehem-steel-walkway/
  9. Studio Series discussion

    For Buddha's sake, we only got a listing for Leader Class Snarl this July. https://news.tfw2005.com/2022/07/03/even-more-2023-transformers-listings-found-studio-series-leader-86-snarl-rotb-scourge-rotb-optimus-primal-459574
  10. Industrial heritage: The unusual kind of tourist attraction around the world

    The Zollverein Coal Mining Complex in Essen, Germany is also a UNESCO World heritage site. It contains both a former coal mine that is now a museum, and a coking plant that has an unrestricted walking area for visitors. There's even an open-air swimming pool at the coking plant! Guided tours are...
  11. Traitor Watch - The 45 & 47 Thread

    Let's Go Walt Chump!
  12. Industrial heritage: The unusual kind of tourist attraction around the world

    Using my Google-fu, I can offer this to you after a quick search: https://www.thesteelyard.org https://rhodetour.org/tours/show/28 https://rhodetour.org/tours/show/10 Also, in Massachussets: http://www.middlesexcanal.org/museum/ And maybe the Charles River Dam and Gridley Locks Footpath in...
  13. The Twit destroying Twitter is a Twaitor

    It's also quite the departure from Mr. Free Speech Absolutist he initially pretended to be.
  14. Industrial heritage: The unusual kind of tourist attraction around the world

    Wrapping up the chapter on preserved historic blast furnaces, we're leaving Europe. Our first stop is Japan, which has the Higashida Daiichi Blast Furnace, which is part of the Higashida Area Museum Park in Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka Prefecture on Kyūshū Island...
  15. Industrial heritage: The unusual kind of tourist attraction around the world

    And now the sites I haven't visited yet: U4 Blast Furnace Park in Uckange in the Lorraine region of France. Located about an hour's drive from the Saarland...
  16. Industrial heritage: The unusual kind of tourist attraction around the world

    Two other sites in Germany which I've visited back in 2014: Altes Hüttenareal Neunkirchen is an assembly of several industrial relics located in Neunkirchen in the Saarland region in the South of Germany. https://www.neunkirchen.de/aha/ (Sorry, website in German only) Two blast furnaces...
  17. Industrial heritage: The unusual kind of tourist attraction around the world

    The Henrichshütte in Hattingen, located about an hour's drive from my home, is another abandoned ironworks site that has been converted into a museum. https://henrichshuette-hattingen.lwl.org/en/ Only one blast furnace remains (the other one was disassembled, sold off to China and reassembled...


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