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Off-Topic => All of all! => Topic started by: Drace on October 14, 2005, 03:45:30 PM
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Credits to Snake Eater for finding this.
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Snake:
Old... but still, check this out:
http://archives.cnn.com/2000/WORLD/europe/12/04/germany.swastika.reut/
In 2000, a German(in 1930) planted larch trees in a forest in Germany to stand out against the evergreen forest, forming a large Swastika only in the Fall season. They did this to a tribute to Hitler, for his birthday, and people just found it now. They cut down all those trees, along with some others to get rid of it.
And just for fun:
http://naziforest.ytmnd.com/
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Tsc tsc...
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Heh, that's actually, quite clever (for whoever planted the trees).
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Oh gee.
Cutting it down ist komplette Scheiße.
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That's nifty. It's a shame the symbol is illegal and they had to cut half of it down.
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It's clever, pity it's also efil.
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Ya know...that symbol was originally suppose to be a symbol of goodluck...No one seems to like to research as much as I do..Its NOT an evil symbol.
Did you know that hitler wanted to be a painter? :eyes: (No lie)
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Originally posted by Revolution911
Ya know...that symbol was originally suppose to be a symbol of goodluck...No one seems to like to research as much as I do..Its NOT an evil symbol.
Did you know that hitler wanted to be a painter? :eyes: (No lie)
Oh, maybe that´s why he became a f.u.c.k.i.n.g murderer! Those are such related things...
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Hitler was more-so the face of it all...Although yeah..he was a bit messed up in the head.
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The swastica is not an evil symbol. The Hindus had it first and Hitler stole it, like many other things. The famous hand in the air was from the Roman era. But still, it's the fact that it was made in the name of Hitler that it's considered bad.
And yes, Hitler wanted to become a painter. But I still don't know why he changed from painter to mass-murderer. Maybe a Jew neclected his art.
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Maybe a Jew neclected his art.
This' a cruel, cruel joke. But it´s a funny, really funny one too...hahahaha...
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Originally posted by Drace
The swastica is not an evil symbol. The Hindus had it first and Hitler stole it, like many other things. The famous hand in the air was from the Roman era. But still, it's the fact that it was made in the name of Hitler that it's considered bad.
And yes, Hitler wanted to become a painter. But I still don't know why he changed from painter to mass-murderer. Maybe a Jew neclected his art.
Actually, it was his father who stopped him from being an artist. But..yay! A fellow hitler-ist!
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Yeah, his father was bad to him. He often got beatings and stuff like that. Probably the reason why he became what he became, his father's necletion.
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the native americans also had the crooked cross.
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Im gunna make the swastica my ava. now. Lets see how many pms I get.
That reminds me of a friend of mine...his name is Adolf but we call him hitler...Lmao...
Actual quotes from Adolf:
"Hmm...I sense jew-micheif"
"Hitler saves the day again!"
"Hi-ho nazi, away!"
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Originally posted by carmen
the native americans also had the crooked cross.
The old "german"(not the Germans we know today, but people from the old german area(above the Roman area)) tribes also used it. It resembled the sun in that time.
That reminds me of a friend of mine...his name is Adolf but we call him hitler...Lmao...
Actual quotes from Adolf:
"Hmm...I sense jew-micheif"
"Hitler saves the day again!"
"Hi-ho nazi, away!"
I have for years thoughts on doing a comic about "failed" superheros. One of them being Nazi-Man. Of course, if I'm going to start a comic it's going to be side-comics.
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Maybe a Jew neclected his art.
This might actually be true. Hitler's paintings were rejected, so he quit painting. It's possible that if they weren't, none of that crap would've happened. But it's also possible that he still would've. Meh. To the topic though, I don't care if it is a swastika, the idea is just brilliant.
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PH34|2 TEH AVA
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Yeah, the trees were kind of art.
But, put you in the next situation:
You are in a bar in the early 1930's. Hitler is there too. You notice him and start to speak to him. You know about everything that's going to happen, what do you do?
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I finish the convo..throw some type of nzi gang symbol and walk out. I wouldent really wanna mke it seem like I'm saying "OMFG LEIK TEH NAZI. KEEL HI/\/\." More so play along until I've walked out with the same number of enemies I walked in with.
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So with other words, you'll make no attempt to stop him?
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That would really depend on the location o_o...But..I guess so =/...I'm not a hero. And..I have no real hatred of hitler. Eh..I'm a love me or hate me type of person . *Shrugs* But I'm not gunna lie and tell you I'm gunna jump on him and arrest him myself.
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I wouldn't. Someone along the line would be just like him and maybe do even worse. If you were certain Hitler would happen, would you take the risk of a more evil person filling the void?
Anyway, I believe he actually ggot kicked out of art school because he was no good. But I also believe his father was a jew and had parental issues with him so why not attack his father by attacking his father's people?
But that is pretty cool, swastika or not.
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Yeah. The creator really had a good sight of placing the trees.
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Drace, you forget one thing. Ironically, thanks to Hitler (and all the other wars) we have the level of technology we have today. And besides, history repeats itself if noone learns from it, or whatever. By that I mean, if Hitler didn't kill a whole bunch of Jews, who knows, maybe a crazy sober Irishman would have got a flame thrower, and started taking out the French!
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Taking out the French.... *buys a time-machine*
Or, like Command and Conquer learned us.
The Sovjet-Union would be all bitchy.
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Yeah, cause like if you take out Hitler BLAU Tesla Coils and Mammoth Tanks all over yo ãss.
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as far as i know we have learnt from the wars yes especially the cold war between Sovjet and USA who just competed in building the best stuff.. They even got too the space ships.