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No please I can't take it any more.Don't worry, I'm sure they'll throw in some reference about how the nazi's stole so-so's imagery and perverted etc.

No please I can't take it any more.Don't worry, I'm sure they'll throw in some reference about how the nazi's stole so-so's imagery and perverted etc.
"Fylfot" for Good Luck is a variation of the swastika, which was a good luck charm in many cultures, all over the world, long before the Nazis perverted it into a symbol of fascism. In the form above, it's called a "fire twirl". Sometimes these are shown with three legs (a triskel) or even more than four legs, such as a "sun wheel" or "sun disk". None of the swastika variants shown on this page are Nazi swastikas. It's time to reclaim the swastika as a benevelent symbol.
It's always nice to see a show on the history channel that isn't about world war 2.
actually, heres a way to tie the vikigns to the nazis. the flyfot, a popular symbol in the viking era is essentially the swastika.
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and now for somthing completely different
~gR~
Hell, just by doing that you could tie the chinese, hindu's, and buddhists to Nazism too.
stop signing your fucking posts jesus christ
I never knew so many metalheads were nerds like me! Sweet!
most of us are, didnt you see airheads?
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Pardon me? What's Airheads?
its a movie about an 80s rock/metal band whose trying to make it big by holding up a radio station. at the end there is a crowd outside the studio and its revealed that the main character is a nerd, and then everyone admits theyre nerds too
~gR~