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It was definitely not to take over the whole world, he was just deluded about what would happen after going into poland and foolishly kept escalating the war instead of trying to end or stalemate it.
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That's what happens when you give a man the boot after all
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But imagine the surprise of that one lancaster bomber as a plane flies a mile beneath them at close to the speed of sound and then 10 50 mm shells pop off. Definitely worth it for that moment alone.
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The boot!
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today: vote with no ID 200 years ago: arrested for amnesia and put in jail til your identity can be sorted out
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And it's not even that they said it tastes great, but that it tastes terrible. How else would it taste?
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Better than being kidnapped to die in some war over 2 miles of land which was a popular fate for european men at the time.
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The problem was every time they killed and ate one they were hungry again an hour later.
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@johnladuke6475 First they give you a drink, then they stay over for a 'couple days' next thing you know you trade in your house for a big bag of alcohol behind the bushes
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That's the UN in a nutshell, worse than useless in all circumstances.
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The guy has a theme, and I respect that. You can't take his identity away!
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Only the finest hand drawn artisanal swastikas
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It was common for American medics to just let troops lie in the field and die. They were trained to basically leave most of them behind so that assaults would not get bogged down, but they took it way too far and many easily saveable troops were allowed to sit and die. Many terrible stories of men left for dead crawling hundreds of yards before dying, especially in the island assaults.
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All this time I was just a grumpy fist shaking npc and didn't realize it.
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"Following World War II, many companies vied to commercially produce their own ballpoint pen design. In pre-war Argentina, success of the Birome ballpoint was limited, but in mid-1945, the Eversharp Co., a maker of mechanical pencils, teamed up with Eberhard Faber Co. to license the rights from Birome for sales in the United States" Ballpoints existed during the war but not in germany and only in tiny amounts for ludicrous prices in argentina. So it's very unlikely anne frank and ballpoints ever crossed paths, and pretty much impossible in the 30s when the supposed entries start.
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Before the internet we had to make our own fun
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In the modern military being big and strong is very helpful for special forces because there is so much equipment and ammo to carry, but you could not be a fighter pilot or tank crewman.
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It would still be stupid to do that and does not explain the guys that were further out, but it at least sort of makes sense unlike all the other "conventional" explanations.
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He was definitely a Player Character.
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That's why I always wear my jetpack.
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It points right to the school's black guy every time this thing is amazing
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It takes a brave man to be a civilian in russia.
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He also said australia was basically a post apocalyptic environment that he thought was essentially a collapsed civilization.
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@Eduardo_Espinoza biiiig savings
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The one where they smile dumbly as the kidnappers do crazy things is even better
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He is a pilot as far as we know. He could have done 'other stuff' in the war he would not want known and most records were torched before allies came.
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And now germany is flooded with millions of immigrants a year by the enlightened government who is supposedly morally right lol
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Why would anyone care about the human race?
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The problem is they neutered it and it's absolutely boring. If they wanted to make it good they should use 1970s stock cars and stop the nannying
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They should have sent him the cash and sent a 1/10th scale model lol
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They always choose the comprehensible accents for movies not the hilarious ones
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@urphakeandgey6308 Yeah and they landed a rocket on the moon in the 30s too just because it was invented then. No one had ballpoints imbecile.
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@Retard634 Also just look at getty's father. There are jews in all of europe for thousands of years and he does look it. Least scottish guy I have seen, and 'ulster scots' are a whole other thing than scottish or irish anyway. Most of them actually have an ultimate origin of london which even back then could mean coming from anywhere. Not that I am hating, I just find it funny how people will come out saying this guy is not possibly jewish when no one back then would ever tell you if they were.
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@Tomi-oe5mz Well you're just right there on the couch, can't miss it.
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They're not very safe. They are only 'safe' when you look at miles traveled since they go so far. When you look at time traveled they are ridiculously unsafe. I am more unsafe walking across the country than flying across the country but not going at all is much safer.
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@sivvinod3187 Ballpoint pens were not mass produced until long after the war.
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@caesaropapismno9245 Which one of the several 'oritinal' diaries is this supposed to apply to. Otto Frank was a well known communist, and if you actually went to the museum and see where they supposedly hid you would see how ridiculous the idea is. Not to mention how according to the diary they ate like kings compared to how the typical person lived during wartime in that area, which is odd when there were massive food shortages due to a mass transit strike that killed tens of thousands from starvation.
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One time I met a guy from Mr. Show and he got mad at me. He's no James Randi but it makes me able to believe such wild tales lol
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Kind of hard to pass that off as anything but his fault
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It was one of those avalanches that don't bother footprints.
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They already drowned someone in the canal. No dice.
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The system is set up for criminals to corrupt it from the start, the whole thing was a scam.
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You are now qualified to write a section on snatch&grabs with Jason Blaha
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fauchi and cnn praise them to high heaven tho
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@surprisedchar2458 They killed both japanese and germans in large numbers long after they surrendered, by execution or starvation. Omar Bradley approved of executing all 'snipers' (which are not like snipers how we think of them today). Eisenhower, to the shock of the british and french, starved german POWs to death by the hundred thousand. None of this is mentioned in america at all. After the war the US put its occupied area of germany on 800 calorie rations and starved millions to death under the morgenthau plan. Not to mention the US handed over millions and millions of dissendents to the soviets for execution. Yet even the soviet union was positively angelic compared to the united states. I think it's funny that people in the US rail against Japan not teaching its people about its crimes when it killed more innocents in peacetime than Japan killed during the whole 12 years it was at war.
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Plus the bribe money. Vaxes work the same way
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and can never be forgotten
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I've managed to not die for almost 47 years in a row due to following such a policy
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Yes Risher is a very british name. It sounds harsh but I kind of agree with the guy. The grandkid was a pretty useless druggie already, and also if you start forking out ransom money left and right it does encourage that sort of thing.
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Serial killers around the world are dusting off surplus WW II uniforms.
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