View Full Version : Hitler was just being ironic
Camoron
09-03-2013, 02:19 PM
he actually hated racism
Gentleman Doli
09-03-2013, 02:21 PM
Hitler is my firend
Camoron
09-03-2013, 02:23 PM
hitler wouldnt piss on you if you were on fire
m0nde
09-03-2013, 02:25 PM
hitler would piss on you for the hell of it if you weren't on fire
Gentleman Doli
09-03-2013, 02:26 PM
Speaking of piss,
Ruby's Wife's Sister
09-03-2013, 02:40 PM
we need cody to settle this argument
Camoron
09-03-2013, 02:52 PM
Hitler uysed a symbol of peace (the swastika) to call attention to his actions in order to make a statement about war and racism
then it all just got out of his control
Camoron
09-03-2013, 02:52 PM
we need cody to settle this argument
cody is an unironic racist, he wouldnt understand hitlers kind motivations
Moonman
09-03-2013, 04:26 PM
hitler was a meth addict back before everyone really knew what amphetamines were or how they turn people into aggressive delusional psychotic monsters, so thats what happens when you put a meth user in charge of a country
rubycalaber
09-03-2013, 05:14 PM
he was the OG hiesenberg
Camoron
09-03-2013, 09:24 PM
he was the OG hiesenberg
Idk what that means
Autistic Spectrum
09-03-2013, 09:30 PM
gerrbles, let's cook,
Camoron
09-03-2013, 09:31 PM
Goebells*
m0nde
09-03-2013, 10:10 PM
this is what i'm talking about with dp
that shit is priceless
In Texas, a major battleground in the nation's heated abortion debate, two women are using an unusual medium to promote awareness: A video game that challenges players to obtain an abortion.
Choice: Texas is a free, web-based game that allows players to choose from five female avatars with various levels of difficulty getting an abortion. Professors Carly Kocurek and Allyson Whipple are seeking funding on IndieGoGo to launch the game and bring awareness to Texas' anti-abortion laws.
The game-makers debuted two of their characters on Tumblr this month — a 19-year-old bartender living at home and a 35-year-old lawyer who supports her aging mother and younger siblings. Kocurek and Whipple told Persephone Magazine that the cast of avatars will also include a high school student, a woman facing dangerous medical complications with her pregnancy, and a financially struggling, married mother
Camoron
09-04-2013, 07:32 AM
In Texas, a major battleground in the nation's heated abortion debate, two women are using an unusual medium to promote awareness: A video game that challenges players to obtain an abortion.
Choice: Texas is a free, web-based game that allows players to choose from five female avatars with various levels of difficulty getting an abortion. Professors Carly Kocurek and Allyson Whipple are seeking funding on IndieGoGo to launch the game and bring awareness to Texas' anti-abortion laws.
The game-makers debuted two of their characters on Tumblr this month — a 19-year-old bartender living at home and a 35-year-old lawyer who supports her aging mother and younger siblings. Kocurek and Whipple told Persephone Magazine that the cast of avatars will also include a high school student, a woman facing dangerous medical complications with her pregnancy, and a financially struggling, married mother
Hm yes because women routinely get pregnant through no responsibility of their own
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