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LIBRARIANAKIOS
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Lots of Nazi round here. _________________ This is my shiney pigey.
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PraiseKEK
Lulz Overwatch Administration
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The Pirate
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I think because it's more shocking to people that view it, and to give an impression on the habbofags. It's something along the lines of GNAA (Gay Nigger Association of America), a hueg trolling group. |
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LIBRARIANAKIOS
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Both of you make VERY valid points _________________ This is my shiney pigey.
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skuzz0r
Nigra Lazer Squad
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CeilingCat
Joined: 29 Oct 2006 AIDS: 398 AIDS Rank: AIDS Control Team Leader Pools: 7 Location: In ur ceiling, watchin u fap.
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I think it's because being nazi and stuff is kind of a topic avoided and not said outright in every day life, it's avoided and it offends a lot of people still. Not something people would normally talk about, just like raep, lolicon, etc. This makes it very shocking to people. And /b/'s always looking to shock people.
If people were just completely unaffected, where would the lulz be?
Besides, /b/ will deal with anything normally avoided and frowned upon in normal society. _________________
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Orochi
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i was a nazi T_T until i became a mennonite (google it ya fuckers) |
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FayGotTree?
Jesus and pals.
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acne wrote: | i was a nazi T_T until i became a mennonite (google it ya fuckers) |
Definitions of mennonite on the Web:
* a Swiss Protestant group formed in 1525 who were followers of Menno Simons, which migrated to America by way of Alsace, England and Russia. They settled primarily in Kansas, Pennsylvania and Minnesota.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randyj2222/gendictm.html
* a member of an Anabaptist movement in Holland noted for its simplicity of life
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
* The Mennonites are a group of Christian Anabaptist denominations based on the teachings and tradition of Menno Simons. They are one of the peace churches, which hold to a doctrine of non-violence, non-resistance and pacifism.They are the modern denominations which present many Anabaptist views.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mennonite |
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skuzz0r
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FayGottree? wrote: | acne wrote: | i was a nazi T_T until i became a mennonite (google it ya fuckers) |
Definitions of mennonite on the Web:
* a Swiss Protestant group formed in 1525 who were followers of Menno Simons, which migrated to America by way of Alsace, England and Russia. They settled primarily in Kansas, Pennsylvania and Minnesota.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randyj2222/gendictm.html
* a member of an Anabaptist movement in Holland noted for its simplicity of life
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
* The Mennonites are a group of Christian Anabaptist denominations based on the teachings and tradition of Menno Simons. They are one of the peace churches, which hold to a doctrine of non-violence, non-resistance and pacifism.They are the modern denominations which present many Anabaptist views.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mennonite |
Srsly, wtf? |
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FayGotTree?
Jesus and pals.
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skuzz0r wrote: | FayGottree? wrote: | acne wrote: | i was a nazi T_T until i became a mennonite (google it ya fuckers) |
Definitions of mennonite on the Web:
* a Swiss Protestant group formed in 1525 who were followers of Menno Simons, which migrated to America by way of Alsace, England and Russia. They settled primarily in Kansas, Pennsylvania and Minnesota.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randyj2222/gendictm.html
* a member of an Anabaptist movement in Holland noted for its simplicity of life
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
* The Mennonites are a group of Christian Anabaptist denominations based on the teachings and tradition of Menno Simons. They are one of the peace churches, which hold to a doctrine of non-violence, non-resistance and pacifism.They are the modern denominations which present many Anabaptist views.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mennonite |
Srsly, wtf? |
I don't know, that's what google definitons gave me. |
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CeilingCat
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Do you guys seriously not know what a mennonite is?
Here, let me give a personal definition, being someone who lives in a huge mennonite area and see's them all the time and has been to all the historical mennonite thingers:
There are essentially two types of mennonites. There are a lot more types but they can be put into these two catagories:
*Modern Mennonites
*Old-Time Mennonites
Mennonite is basically just another strand of Christianity or whatever. Modern mennonites are basically just like everyone else, except usually more religious and go to church more often, and often go to Mennonite schools.
The more famous types of Mennonites, and what everyone thinks of when they hear it, are old-time mennonites- which are basically these crackas that think it's still like, the 19th century. That's right-they live in Mennonite communities where they don't use electricity or hydro or even INTERNETS, where they travel on horses and in buggies, where they wear the old-time outfits and everything. Most of them farm, some do other old jobs like old-fashioned blacksmithing, they sell a lot of their food to non-mennonites because since it's organic lots of people like it. They also help run a lot of historical sites that they like, migrated to or whatever.
So basically what this means is if you drive out into our country roads, you can see women in bonnets and men in top hats and vests driving horses and buggies filled with jars of marmelade.
And no, I'm not kidding.
As far as I know, you can't just "become" a mennonite though. I guess you can decide to start living with that lifestyle, but mostly it's a religious thing.
And if you were an old-time Mennonite, you wouldn't have internets. So I'm really confused as to how you "became" one. :? _________________
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FayGotTree?
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Mennonite sounds like the Amish ways.
I'm Athiest. >:3 |
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Orochi
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CeilingCat wrote: | Do you guys seriously not know what a mennonite is?
Here, let me give a personal definition, being someone who lives in a huge mennonite area and see's them all the time and has been to all the historical mennonite thingers:
There are essentially two types of mennonites. There are a lot more types but they can be put into these two catagories:
*Modern Mennonites
*Old-Time Mennonites
Mennonite is basically just another strand of Christianity or whatever. Modern mennonites are basically just like everyone else, except usually more religious and go to church more often, and often go to Mennonite schools.
The more famous types of Mennonites, and what everyone thinks of when they hear it, are old-time mennonites- which are basically these crackas that think it's still like, the 19th century. That's right-they live in Mennonite communities where they don't use electricity or hydro or even INTERNETS, where they travel on horses and in buggies, where they wear the old-time outfits and everything. Most of them farm, some do other old jobs like old-fashioned blacksmithing, they sell a lot of their food to non-mennonites because since it's organic lots of people like it. They also help run a lot of historical sites that they like, migrated to or whatever.
So basically what this means is if you drive out into our country roads, you can see women in bonnets and men in top hats and vests driving horses and buggies filled with jars of marmelade.
And no, I'm not kidding.
As far as I know, you can't just "become" a mennonite though. I guess you can decide to start living with that lifestyle, but mostly it's a religious thing.
And if you were an old-time Mennonite, you wouldn't have internets. So I'm really confused as to how you "became" one. :? |
i dident "become" a mennonite =P i was raised as one, and i GTFO when i turned 10 >:3 |
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CeilingCat
Joined: 29 Oct 2006 AIDS: 398 AIDS Rank: AIDS Control Team Leader Pools: 7 Location: In ur ceiling, watchin u fap.
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acne wrote: | CeilingCat wrote: | Do you guys seriously not know what a mennonite is?
Here, let me give a personal definition, being someone who lives in a huge mennonite area and see's them all the time and has been to all the historical mennonite thingers:
There are essentially two types of mennonites. There are a lot more types but they can be put into these two catagories:
*Modern Mennonites
*Old-Time Mennonites
Mennonite is basically just another strand of Christianity or whatever. Modern mennonites are basically just like everyone else, except usually more religious and go to church more often, and often go to Mennonite schools.
The more famous types of Mennonites, and what everyone thinks of when they hear it, are old-time mennonites- which are basically these crackas that think it's still like, the 19th century. That's right-they live in Mennonite communities where they don't use electricity or hydro or even INTERNETS, where they travel on horses and in buggies, where they wear the old-time outfits and everything. Most of them farm, some do other old jobs like old-fashioned blacksmithing, they sell a lot of their food to non-mennonites because since it's organic lots of people like it. They also help run a lot of historical sites that they like, migrated to or whatever.
So basically what this means is if you drive out into our country roads, you can see women in bonnets and men in top hats and vests driving horses and buggies filled with jars of marmelade.
And no, I'm not kidding.
As far as I know, you can't just "become" a mennonite though. I guess you can decide to start living with that lifestyle, but mostly it's a religious thing.
And if you were an old-time Mennonite, you wouldn't have internets. So I'm really confused as to how you "became" one. :? |
i dident "become" a mennonite =P i was raised as one, and i GTFO when i turned 10 >:3 |
Lol, that makes sense then. I was just a little confused. :P _________________
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beantownWTF
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I'm the only jew here, except for that guy whos got the name -jewish- |
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