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uzim
on 2002-12-30 15:27 [#00495615]
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"Pretend the Nazi's didn't lose the war after all. Instead they won it, and went on to conquer the Earth. Once they wiped out every last Jewish person, they moved onto Africans, Indians, Asians, Russians, Poles, Slavs, everyone that wasn't a perfect Aryan. This took a long time, of course, but in the end the only people left were completely Aryan.
The textbooks in schoosl and history books and novels and records made no mention of any race other than Aryans, and no political system other than Nazism, and everyone worshipped Hitler. After a few generations, no one could have mentioned other races or ideologies or deities if they wanted to, because the knowledge simply vanished, erased by years of lies and misinformation.
One day, two men were walking down through New Berlin in what used to be Washington. One of them, Wilhelm, was looking quite upset, as usual. His friend, Franz, turned to him and said "Wilhelm, why are you always so down? Is something troubling you?"
Wilhelm looked at him and said "Yes Franz, something is troubling me, very deeply."
"What could it possibly be?" Franz responded "I can't shake this vague feeling that there is some small thing we've been lied to about."
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Lately I've been feeling like Wilhelm. "
a quote i found here.
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corngrower
from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2002-12-30 15:30 [#00495619]
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"I can't shake this vague feeling that there is some small thing we've been lied to about."
pretty anti-climactic if you ask me
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uzim
on 2002-12-30 15:39 [#00495630]
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we've surely been lied to about a lot of little things... lots and lots of little things...
but something as big?
who knows... maybe. sounds like a fiction movie, but who knows.
anyway i like the thought that something unordinary could exist hidden in someway in this boring world ' _ '
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corngrower
from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2002-12-30 15:42 [#00495635]
Points: 4404 Status: Lurker | Followup to uzim: #00495630
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I don't see what's so boring and unordinary about this world... it's pretty amazing that we're actually here if you think about it, and there are plently of things going on around us constinetly, on all different levels, which really aren't that 'boring'
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uzim
on 2002-12-30 15:43 [#00495639]
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yeah, i guess so. i'm just jaded.
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corngrower
from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2002-12-30 15:48 [#00495645]
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it's alright, we all get that way sometimes... I suggest reading some Carl Sagan books, like Broca's Brain or Pale Blue Dot, they will help enlighten to how amazing our existence really is
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dan7250
from Osaka (Japan) on 2002-12-30 15:49 [#00495647]
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wow. that is a really bizzare theory!
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hobbes
from age on 2002-12-30 16:09 [#00495665]
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south american regions and the north pole.....(nazi occupated still)
its a funny world....the U S refusing to sign the anti landmine thing with the U N coz they invested so much money in them...etc...
U.S.O s being the new thing with military inteligence....unidentifiable submerged objects travelling mach 10....im sorry but im drunk and i always come back to this....we dont know shit...reproduction and generating happy feelings....
ive always felt pretty shy on this mb ..then again its all bout talking really...
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2002-12-30 16:22 [#00495672]
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whats so bizarre about that theory?
just a "what if.."-theory.
actually, its a whole sub-genre in science-fiction, dedicated to this kind of stuff: "what ifs" about great turning points in history. there is a whole series about what could've happened if Hitler had won (can't remember the author, but someone here will now).
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