One of the current big conspiracy theories is the so-called "replacement theory" that has been popular among right-wing white supremacists in Europe for a while now, and is apparently now gaining traction in the US. The story goes like this: There is a deliberate political agenda to "replace"...
So things are currently moving along slowly, but completely within normal parameters.
The Green Party, the FDP and the SPD have finished their pre-negotiation talks and are now proceeding to the negotiation stage.
All signs indicate that the next government of Germany will be the "traffic...
From what I can tell, all of the images are part of Walruslaw's massive TF:TM storyboard collection, so there's nothing inherently new in them that hasn't been seen before (in theory, at least).
There are some political outliers who, surprisingly enough, hold progressive political views which they actually justify with Bible quotes, such as opposing the death penalty or supporting immigrants. Some even go so far as consider abandoning the "evangelical" label, not because they think it...
We need a dedicated thread to track the ongoing absurdities some people believe in.
Here's one: A QAnon supporter claimed that Pizzagate was real, and that "cheese pizza", or "CP" for short, was code for "child p***".
A) Who actually says "cheese pizza"?
B) How does this person know this?
C)...
Well, one thing's for sure - if you have a shortage of truck drivers, it might be a good idea to think about paying them better so more people might want to do the job...
In other news, there have been some hiccups in the German capital of Berlin, where the federal election was held in conjunction with the city-state elections (Berlin is not only a city, but also one of Germany's 16 federal states), and there have been some problems with misdirected ballots...
In more detail: The chancellor of Germany is usually also a member of the Bundestag, i.e. a member of our house of representatives. That's not a requirement by any means, but it's how it's typically handled - out of its elected members, the Bundestag traditionally appoints a chancellor (though...
CDU candidate Armin Laschet screwed up, dropping his ballot in front of a camera. The problem was that he hadn't folded his ballot the correct way, which is designed to ensure the secrecy of the ballot is maintained. The way he held the ballot, his vote was visible. Since German elections are...
In case it got lost in the forum outage, there is a Series 5 of the Cyberverse Tiny Turbo Changers, though it does not contain any new figures, only a "best of" of existing figures.
TFWiki is currently still missing the figures for codes E, H and J...
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