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VinoSom
User ID: 83937056 01/26/2023 10:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yall are some ignorant mofos... Long before Hitler inverted the swastika to become the notorious symbol of the Nazis, Budddism along with other Asian religeons used the swastika as a symbol of divinity or spirituality. The symbol is still used regularly in Asia today. LG is Korean...(a country in Asia in case you didnt know). Their 2nd largest religeon is Buddhism. Last Edited by VinoSom on 01/26/2023 10:14 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 85157334 01/26/2023 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yall are some ignorant mofos... Quoting: VinoSom Long before Hitler inverted the swastika to become the notoruous symbol of the Nazis, Budddism along with other Asian religeons used the swastika as a symbol of divinity or spirituality. The symbol is still used regularly in Asia today. LG is Korean...(a country in Asia in case you didnt know). Their 2nd largest religeon is Buddhism. Well, it represents Hitler/NatSoc for many of us. Deal with it. 88 |
JustinCastro
User ID: 79310067 Canada 01/26/2023 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That symbol is so old and was used to represent the sun before ww2. In Asia they still use it on maps to denote a temple. Quoting: Arkansassy Ok. But they didn't make that dryer before the War. Whatever historical connotations it may have had we all have an understanding of what it stands for. If that is real then that is The Fucked Up Thing Of The Day. Uncle Raul |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85158556 Japan 01/26/2023 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yall are some ignorant mofos... Quoting: VinoSom Long before Hitler inverted the swastika to become the notoruous symbol of the Nazis, Budddism along with other Asian religeons used the swastika as a symbol of divinity or spirituality. The symbol is still used regularly in Asia today. LG is Korean...(a country in Asia in case you didnt know). Their 2nd largest religeon is Buddhism. Lmao do you think Asians don't know what Nazis are or what 99% of the world associate the swastika with? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 84275749 Brazil 01/26/2023 10:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LG has hidden Swastikas inside their power buttons. Does anyone here know anything about this? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 48630145 https://twitter.com/_/status/1102607164303130624 means good luck, fortune, happy famuly destiny... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85157334 01/26/2023 10:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That symbol is so old and was used to represent the sun before ww2. In Asia they still use it on maps to denote a temple. Quoting: Arkansassy Ok. But they didn't make that dryer before the War. Whatever historical connotations it may have had we all have an understanding of what it stands for. If that is real then that is The Fucked Up Thing Of The Day. I think it's pretty damn cool. Why do you say it's "fucked up"? |
VinoSom
User ID: 83937056 01/26/2023 10:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yall are some ignorant mofos... Quoting: VinoSom Long before Hitler inverted the swastika to become the notoruous symbol of the Nazis, Budddism along with other Asian religeons used the swastika as a symbol of divinity or spirituality. The symbol is still used regularly in Asia today. LG is Korean...(a country in Asia in case you didnt know). Their 2nd largest religeon is Buddhism. Lmao do you think Asians don't know what Nazis are or what 99% of the world associate the swastika with? If you understood Korean, you would know they have no understanding what it means. They said this doesnt have meaning to us, its just a costume and design for show. Last Edited by VinoSom on 01/26/2023 10:24 PM |
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JustinCastro
User ID: 79310067 Canada 01/26/2023 10:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yall are some ignorant mofos... Quoting: VinoSom Long before Hitler inverted the swastika to become the notorious symbol of the Nazis, Budddism along with other Asian religeons used the swastika as a symbol of divinity or spirituality. The symbol is still used regularly in Asia today. LG is Korean...(a country in Asia in case you didnt know). Their 2nd largest religeon is Buddhism. Yup. I apologize for my ignorance. How completely stupid of me to associate a Swastika with Nazi Germany. What was I thinking anyway. Who gives a fuck whether it's used by Asians or Buddhists ? That wouldn't be the first thought that popped into most people's minds ya fucking Retard. And why the fuck is it on the knob for a dryer ? Does your highly advanced brain have an answer for that ? Fucking Dipshit. Uncle Raul |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84360271 Finland 01/26/2023 10:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LG has hidden Swastikas inside their power buttons. Does anyone here know anything about this? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 48630145 https://twitter.com/_/status/1102607164303130624 LG is a Finnish company, the Finns fought the Soviets with the help of the Axis powers. Just last year the Finnish airforce retired the sun flag. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75667146 United States 01/26/2023 10:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yall are some ignorant mofos... Quoting: VinoSom Long before Hitler inverted the swastika to become the notorious symbol of the Nazis, Budddism along with other Asian religeons used the swastika as a symbol of divinity or spirituality. The symbol is still used regularly in Asia today. LG is Korean...(a country in Asia in case you didnt know). Their 2nd largest religeon is Buddhism. Good point. That is probably a ninety year old LG appliance. Yeah that must be it |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 49829558 United States 01/26/2023 10:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yall are some ignorant mofos... Quoting: VinoSom Long before Hitler inverted the swastika to become the notoruous symbol of the Nazis, Budddism along with other Asian religeons used the swastika as a symbol of divinity or spirituality. The symbol is still used regularly in Asia today. LG is Korean...(a country in Asia in case you didnt know). Their 2nd largest religeon is Buddhism. Well, it represents Hitler/NatSoc for many of us. Deal with it. 88 Cry me a fucking river... |
JustinCastro
User ID: 79310067 Canada 01/26/2023 10:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That symbol is so old and was used to represent the sun before ww2. In Asia they still use it on maps to denote a temple. Quoting: Arkansassy Ok. But they didn't make that dryer before the War. Whatever historical connotations it may have had we all have an understanding of what it stands for. If that is real then that is The Fucked Up Thing Of The Day. I think it's pretty damn cool. Why do you say it's "fucked up"? I just think it's particularly weird to put a symbol like that on the backside of a dryer knob hidden from view. An engineer designed it that way. Then they made it & put it there. It's Fucked Up as in Weird. Uncle Raul |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 49829558 United States 01/26/2023 10:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yall are some ignorant mofos... Quoting: VinoSom Long before Hitler inverted the swastika to become the notoruous symbol of the Nazis, Budddism along with other Asian religeons used the swastika as a symbol of divinity or spirituality. The symbol is still used regularly in Asia today. LG is Korean...(a country in Asia in case you didnt know). Their 2nd largest religeon is Buddhism. Lmao do you think Asians don't know what Nazis are or what 99% of the world associate the swastika with? Added to bucket list of places to see. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 85157334 01/26/2023 10:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That symbol is so old and was used to represent the sun before ww2. In Asia they still use it on maps to denote a temple. Quoting: Arkansassy Ok. But they didn't make that dryer before the War. Whatever historical connotations it may have had we all have an understanding of what it stands for. If that is real then that is The Fucked Up Thing Of The Day. I think it's pretty damn cool. Why do you say it's "fucked up"? I just think it's particularly weird to put a symbol like that on the backside of a dryer knob hidden from view. An engineer designed it that way. Then they made it & put it there. It's Fucked Up as in Weird. I like it. The engineer did a good thing there. Little gestures like that go a long way to remind us that we are many. we could be your next door neighbor and you wouldn't even now it. |
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VinoSom
User ID: 83937056 01/26/2023 10:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yall are some ignorant mofos... Quoting: VinoSom Long before Hitler inverted the swastika to become the notorious symbol of the Nazis, Budddism along with other Asian religeons used the swastika as a symbol of divinity or spirituality. The symbol is still used regularly in Asia today. LG is Korean...(a country in Asia in case you didnt know). Their 2nd largest religeon is Buddhism. Good point. That is probably a ninety year old LG appliance. Yeah that must be it I lived in Korea for 2+ years...swastikas were everywhere...in elevators, temples, buildings, etc. Seeing a swastika in Asia is not a big deal even today. The symbol like a gun is not evil in and of itself...it depends how you use it. Last Edited by VinoSom on 01/26/2023 10:28 PM |
JustinCastro
User ID: 79310067 Canada 01/26/2023 10:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: JustinCastro Ok. But they didn't make that dryer before the War. Whatever historical connotations it may have had we all have an understanding of what it stands for. If that is real then that is The Fucked Up Thing Of The Day. I think it's pretty damn cool. Why do you say it's "fucked up"? I just think it's particularly weird to put a symbol like that on the backside of a dryer knob hidden from view. An engineer designed it that way. Then they made it & put it there. It's Fucked Up as in Weird. I like it. The engineer did a good thing there. Little gestures like that go a long way to remind us that we are many. we could be your next door neighbor and you wouldn't even now it. "we are many" oooh how cryptic & mysterious that is. just a minute I gotta go pee. Uncle Raul |
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