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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]dsc
(53,321 posts)31. I will concede that this isn't so recognizable that he should have known for sure it was a NAZI symbol
but it isn't exactly a tattoo for the well adjusted.
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Exactly what I've been thinking. Warrior, all the talk of fighting for and standing up to and passion. ?
betsuni
Oct 26
#19
"The Situation With the Shirtless Oyster-Farmer Democrat's Nazi Tattoo Is Getting More Ridiculous by the Second"
Cha
Oct 26
#20
Indeed. It's a long time to do a lot of damage and create a lot of division and distrust and resentment...
QueerDuck
Oct 27
#24
I will concede that this isn't so recognizable that he should have known for sure it was a NAZI symbol
dsc
Oct 27
#31
Just because it "isn't so recognizable" TO YOU doesn't mean it's not instantly recognizable as exactly the Totenkopf
WhiskeyGrinder
Oct 27
#40
A person doesn't need to be either an expert or a student of World War II to regularly see the Totenkopf.
WhiskeyGrinder
Oct 27
#44