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| Eritsukukun | How many would use this system?(be honest now) (page: 1 2) | 27 | Dec 18 2009, 12:27 AM EST by br5ooksrwally | ||
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Thread started: Sep 30 2009, 5:11 PM EDT
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Now I would personally ignore all these regulations and assume that they are traps.
And I can see several of these that I simply wouldn't use. + for example. I probably wont need to draw that anywhere except my backpack. same goes for all the scavenge related marks. |
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| ViolentKisses | I like a nice system in place but (page: 1 2 3) | 52 | Nov 16 2009, 1:31 PM EST by SGTGerman | ||
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Thread started: Aug 2 2009, 9:42 AM EDT
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I can see this going horribilly wrong
the triangle is going to become synonamous with kidnappings of people looking for safety >.> <.< Just saying Z-Day will bring out the worst and best in people But more often than not im guessing worst |
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| Kervaroff | Swastika = Hostile Humans? (page: 1 2) | 32 | Jul 23 2009, 7:58 PM EDT by Akerris | ||
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Thread started: Jul 22 2009, 6:16 PM EDT
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I have a problem with this.
While I understand the connection (Swastika-Nazi-Hostile), It was only borrowed by the Nazis, not invented by them. It is a symbol used by many Eastern Religions, and dates all the way back to the Neo-lithic period. While most Westerners only associate it with Hitler, it has a deep religious connotation for approximately 1 Billion people worldwide. The word "Swastika" is actually derived from a sandscrit word for "lucky". It was only adopted by the Nazis due to its popular usage during the 20's. I think something more fitting should be substituted. |
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