*damit wir es lesen können.
Buchstaben groß.
*damit wir es lesen können.
Buchstaben groß.
While this might be true, I could not find any source on that on a quick Internet search. And I didn't ever hear of that.
There is no difference between Baiern and Bayern. It's just an old way of writing. Bayern is correct today.
When I am doing stuff at night I try to be as quiet as possible. The morning people could follow this until 11 am.
Well in Frankonian which is in Bavaria we have a running joke about the highest possible praise you can get for anything. "Bassd scho!" (in German passt schon) which is literally translated to alright.
When reading through the few examples I got the hard feeling that left news were much more harshly checked than right news.
This proofs that.
Ok I wanted to see what are we dealing with here.
The website for the factual check is a bit shady in my opinion.
For example the guardian from UK is mixed because of "many failed fact checks over the last 5 years" I could only find 5 linked there and if that is all failed checks then it is still very good.
Then I looked at a news paper I know is the worst. BILD from Germany. It is also mixed. There was only one failed fact check linked and I don't think the analysis which leads to the conclusion is transparent enough.
So we have a relatively good news paper from UK and a lying shit of paper from Germany and both are mixed. If mixed has this much variance it doesn't mean anything.
They are probably controlled by one dude in a bush.
Of course you need a base for preparation, but you can drive out to the front and start the drone there.
And where is the problem? I mean obviously being a liar is bad. But what difference does this even make?
Nope
Doitsugo!
ドイツ語!
That is Bernd das Brot. A depressed bread.