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he be back 50 times
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fitty one failed attempts :(
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you retards who think Leo is Killswitch are retarded...
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RIP Killswitch.
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Leonard is not Killswitch, he should not have been banned. :2 cents:
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http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/l...kie-bird-1.jpg am i doing it right? |
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Rizon #Webmasterz
Come join the fun :winkwink: |
Although I used to practically live on IRC... I'm not sure I could even figure out how to log on and do things now.
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are you telling me you can walk around sporting a tshirt with that on it into public and not get lashed out at or punched within an hour? hehe come try that shit down here in detroit where hippies are scarce. I'm sure your history lesson will protect you ;) |
I'm clueless, what does PBBC stand for?
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Peen Bro Bird Crew
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for example, you could walk around with a cross on your shirt, or you could walk around with an upside down cross, and it has different meanings |
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by your logic, it's 'plain and clear' that it's the most negative thing you can assume |
Cross = Satanists?
Nope, I don't think that when I see a cross. Must just be you :) |
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it is :1orglaugh |
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"The word "swastika" comes from the Sanskrit svastika - "su" meaning "good," "asti" meaning "to be," and "ka" as a suffix. The swastika literally means "to be good". Or another translation can be made: "swa" is "higher self", "asti" meaning "being", and "ka" as a suffix, so the translation can be interpreted as "being with higher self"." |
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It so rocks. |
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no it's not me. an upside down cross is an actual symbol that is widely accepted as the 'anti symbol' to the cross maybe this is why you're mixing up a swastika with a peace symbol that has sprung up in several aboriginal communities throughout time |
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"a peace symbol that has sprung up in several aboriginal communities throughout time"
Nope sorry, that's a swastika. Rotate it and/or quote any obscure reference you want. He chose to post a swastika, that's what he chose to represent himself. |
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a BIRD! why do you keep call it a 'swastika' it's obviously a bird.. |
You can call it a Greyhound bus for all I care.
I call it a swastika. This is a bird :321GFY with my complements :) |
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you gonna break my legs if i return the favour? |
It can symbolize whatever you want to you, and you can call it whatever you like.
To me it will always be a swastika. To me. Walk down the street with that logo on your shirt and see how many smiles you get. Don't think it'll be too many. Feel free to return the bird :) |
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it's a peace symbol. one from native americans, indians, and i believe africa. has been for 1000s of years. i generally don't swear or insult people i disagree with. why im not a fascist. |
I swore? I showed you my version of a bird, with a smiley.
I'm glad you're not a fascist, good news indeed. Never thought you were, you didn't post the swastika. :) |
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Regardless of what it meant when Sanskrit was a "live" language, it is now remembered as the symbol of the Nazis. |
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100 im never gonna learns |
Learning, not even once.
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