BILD front page might be slightly misleading for non-German speakers

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  1. Misleading german speakers and non german speakers alike is the mission statement of bild after all

  2. Well, OK. So right now it was decided the parliament will strip the president off his powers. The reaction was fast I can see but I expected help from Russia actually. OK…

  3. And the chief editor just was put on leave.

    Not because of that headline obviously, but because he had the habit to fuck female journalists and promote them afterwards

  4. Haha good timing, this happening on the day when it became official that Czech president drank his liver and brain away. It’s gonna be easy to invade when head or army is vegetable.

  5. The BILD did this on purpose. They’re right wing populist. This is misleading on purpose. Don’t share their cheap propaganda efforts.

  6. Oh come *on.* We’ve not even been gone a year.

    Anyone else seen France? I want to er… see if that Maginot line is ready yet. No water nearby I don’t think, but still, just to be sure, can someone else ask? Thanks.

  7. Conversation at the border:

    Name? – “Hans Kraut”
    Age? – “36”
    Occupation? – “No, just visiting”

  8. BILD ~~front~~pages are generally “slightly” misleading. You might say that misleading people is the mission and purpose of BILD. (For those who didn’t know: BILD is the german *Daily Mail.*)

  9. I hate that the word for Czech in German is Tschechien because everytime I mix it up with Chechnya and it’s even more confusing x)

    Why am I downvoted ?

  10. Diese Zeitung ist ein Organ der Niedertracht. Es ist falsch, sie zu lesen. Jemand, der zu dieser Zeitung beiträgt, ist gesellschaftlich absolut inakzeptabel. Es wäre verfehlt, zu einem ihrer Redakteure freundlich oder auch nur höflich zu sein. Man muß so unfreundlich zu ihnen sein, wie es das Gesetz gerade noch zuläßt. Es sind schlechte Menschen, die Falsches tun.

  11. To be honest, “Tank-Sturm” is a very strange neologism. Instead of “Storm” it should actually read “Ansturm”. Tabloids always try to cut everything short.

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