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timetraveller , in Remember your training and you will survive

If you see two out in the field, drag two back and use one for shopping, saves at least an extra life per turn.

I’m doing my part.

Noodle07 , in Remember

No, baba is you

FlyingSquid , in Corpse:water ratio
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If there are bodies in the water, I take them out of the water. Then I let the bodies hit the floor, let the bodies hit the floor, let the bodies hit the…

FLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR!

nailbar ,

I can hear this in a Parrot’s voice

Sukisuki ,

This is good shit

Annoyed_Crabby , in makes sense when you think about it
Nika03 , in im dead

Two fat hoes

MajorHavoc , in how polite

Well, that’s it for me. I’m old enough to not understand this.

Simpsons "I used to be with it, but they changed what ‘it’ is… It’ll happen to you!

Mythril ,

I’m not young either but I guess that’s just emoji speak for “puppy eyes”? Although I’ve only seen it used in memes so I have no idea if kids are actually using it in messaging unironically…

Nika03 ,

Depends

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA ,
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It’s not an age thing it’s a sanity thing. I was too old a few years ago, but then I lost my mind, passed through that red mist barrier where logic breaks, and now emojispeak or shyreemojii kind of makes sense

MajorHavoc ,

That’s a relief, I guess. :)

Nika03 ,

If that’s a sanity thing then I’m long gone

Lammy , in The condom business does not seem sustainable tbh.

*quality condom companies

devd2000 , in Based on a true story

+1 for Beavis and Butthead.

Lammy , in Remember

I get it

pwalshj , in if the person who named walkie talkies named everything.

It’s called German.

andy_wijaya_med ,
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I don’t get it. Care to explain? :D

pwalshj ,

The German language is known for having many compound nouns.

YashaB , in Maybe I'll just get a soda...

Fart Art

Dxthegod , in Remember
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Don’t forget, you’re you forever

Chrobin , in BMW

I recently was in the BMW museum and they actually had a whole section dedicated to their Nazi past and how they want to never do that again. Do with that what you will but at least they’re not shoving it under the carpet.

zaph ,
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It’s important not to forget the past. If America treated slavery the same way we’d be a lot further socially.

NathanielThomas ,

If America treated *.* the same way we’d be a lot further as a society

Tangent5280 ,

Is that a face or are you referring to the asterisk wildcard and implying you can put any social evil instead of the asterisk?

NathanielThomas ,

Was trying to do the star dot star thing when you search for something in Windows. What’s the programming equivalent of “everything”?

HessiaNerd ,

You don’t need the dot unless you want to exclude files without extensions.

Nika03 ,

Just an asterisk. . Doesn’t include files without an extension.

5redie8 ,

As a helpdesk tech this command made me chuckle

ox0r ,
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Reminder that the USA was a big inspiration for the nazis.

They pretty much wanted to make a USA II

BedSharkPal ,

It’s not like they used IQ tests as justification for forced sterilization or anything… Wait what?

BigNote ,

Yes and no. They also saw the US as ethnically impure and therefore weak. The 4th Reich wasn’t going to have that problem.

SneedsFeednSeed ,

American here. What is this “slavery” you speak of?

be_excellent_to_each_other ,
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American here. What is this “slavery” you speak of?

I didn't know either, so I consulted some textbooks from Florida. Turns out, it was a long-term internship program that the New World set up to help out the uncivilized savages from Africa.

As I understand it, it was a physically demanding program, and most of those who participated didn't make it to the end, but those who did gained life skills that would continue to impact not only them, but generations of their dependents.

Some, especially teachers in Florida who wish to keep their jobs, might say it was the very first Affirmative Action program. When you look at it that way, we should be proud of this part of our heritage.

cook_pass_babtridge ,

I wish the UK would do the same. At least in the US they learn a bit about slavery - here in the UK we learn nothing about the British Empire and its atrocities. No wonder we have statues of slave traders everywhere.

nBodyProblem ,

I know there is regional variation on how the slave trade is taught, but when I was in school we had numerous, extended, and graphic discussions on the horrors of the slave trade starting from elementary school and extending into college.

zaph ,
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Without doxxing yourself could you give an idea of where you went to school? I went to public school in the south and other than being mentioned I didn’t learn much about slavery in school. I mean we learned about the underground railroad and generally knew about the slave trade and that being a slave was about the worst thing humanly possible. But other than getting whipped they didn’t talk about much of the torture or punishments they’d went through. Civil rights I remember being discussed more in depth than slavery but when I was a kid I attributed it through the fact that most of my teachers remember the civil rights movement from when they were my age. Sorry I’m high so I’m rambling now.

nBodyProblem ,

I grew up in California

I’m not surprised about your experience though. I have also lived in the south and many of the southern states are still feeling the effects of decades of extensive lobbying on education by the Daughters of the Confederacy.

They DoC has historically pushed a narrative about slaves being happy and content overall, cared for by empathetic masters who valued their well-being. There are many monuments still standing glorifying the wartime deeds done by “loyal” and happy slaves. It’s really insidious.

Gamey ,

That’s actually very missleading, like most involved companies they tried everything to hide it till the shitstorm got too big and the damage to their image was smaller that way so we shouldn’t give them any credit for that whatsoever!!!

gornar ,
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Like IBM!

TheDoctorDonna ,

Their current symbol looks like a painted over swastika, so I’m sure their future will continue be a painted over swastika.

nodimetotie ,

no, that’s just the Bavarian checkers, pretty common across Bavaria

marty ,

Actually it resembles an aircraft propeller, because that’s what their engines were for.

wewbull ,

So does OPs picture. It’s a propeller, right?

name_NULL111653 ,

And a cross is a swastika without arms… your point?

tallwookie ,
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better than IBM I guess

xusontha ,

Just curious, what did they do?

Delphia ,

They did what they were told and didnt argue.

Same as Hugo Boss made SS uniforms, a lot of german people and companies at the time just went along. Even if they didnt wholeheartedly swallow the propaganda, even if they quietly hated the Nazi regime, they saw those that spoke out beaten, killed or straight up vanish. Some of the companies willingly stuck their heads in the sand and just went along because they knew that to resist was to mark yourself, and to cooperate was to profit.

xusontha ,

Oh I knew what BMW did, I was just asking about IBM

fabian ,
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There is a book about it: IBM and the holocaust.

here is a summary, hopefully not paywalled.

pastermil ,

Yeah that is some great info, but what does IBM has to do with Nazi?

fabian ,
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There is a book about it: IBM and the holocaust.

here is a summary, hopefully not paywalled.

Anticorp ,

That is atrocious. According to that account, there is proof that they willingly participated in the Holocaust in exchange for profits, and not a single one of them faced justice.

Delphia ,

Didnt realise you were asking specifically about IBM. IBM definitely knew they were doing something wrong.

Yeah,This article should give you a good outline.

Zehzin ,
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Hugo Boss, the guy, was a major nazi though. Active party member.

Custoslibera ,

Every single business in existence will sell out any value they say they hold for profit.

If they don’t another business will, welcome to capitalism.

nomadjoanne ,

I feel a little more sympathetic to them for the Nazi stuff than for any current shit they pull.

I have to wonder, had they said no, what the German state would have then done to them. Essentially any state can require a company to produce wartime goods.

Chrobin ,

I know that. But we still need to support the companies that do shit we want, so it’s more profitable to do so.

boonhet ,

If they don’t another business will

That’s true, but just because the business that does sell out is more successful, doesn’t mean we can’t and shouldn’t buy from the businesses that didn’t sell out. Obviously they will be harder to find because they tend to be more local and/or niche (you gotta be, if you want to survive against businesses with no morals), but we all need to be doing what we can.

Of course with cars, there’s little we can do because all the privately owned companies tend to be making multi-million dollar cars. But for things like food, clothing, etc, there are often alternatives to the big name brands. You just have to look for them.

toyg ,

TBF, Disney is not buckling under pressure from the Florida Nazi governor.

Zehzin ,
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They have a lot more to lose if they do.

Custoslibera ,

Disney don’t give a fuck about LBGTQIA+.

There’s just more profit in performative concern for that community.

poopknife ,

and then there is Austria…

FormerlyChucks , in Remember your training and you will survive

Based and cart-pilled

preussischblau , in Its beautiful this time of year
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Lexam ,

Used to live next to a grain elevator in Fontana, Kansas. Yep.

Steamymoomilk ,

It looks like 2 fort from tf2

preussischblau ,
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Idk why you were downvoted, it does, and plenty of people agree: see the google maps photos.

Cheez ,

Place of worship

preussischblau ,
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