I appreciate such an adept and in-depth answer, @KimHanuel. I will of course return at a later date with more.
School, trips to museums, doing my own research, reading books about it. I have no idea why someone would literally make-up something as silly as the Holocaust not happening. We've all learned about it. I mean damn, go read Anne Frank's Diary, or Number The Stars. It's all there. It happened.
I appreciate such an adept and in-depth answer, @KimHanuel. I will of course return at a later date with more.
And now back to our regularly-scheduled programming:
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How do you know we aren't being lied to?
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Not a problem, I'm honestly really excited!
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Well, that would kinda be like looking at ads or programs from that time frame and being like "Oh, this seems like they're lying to us." Okay, so, have you evwr seen The Boy in the Striped Pajamas? It's about a boy (German son to a higher up) who befriends a Jewish boy in a concentration camp named Smaul. It's not only sad, but really good. ...I'm getting off track here. ANYWAYS, I personally don't think we're being lied to. If we were, then why would there be records of it happening in textbooks, or movies and books about it? Hell, or even with Jewish families?
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What if the reports from the concentration camps were fabrications by Eisenhower and Western Allies?
Which color is your favorite, @KimHanuel? Does this color "describe" your personality in the usual associations people make with it? Is this color particularly important to you? When did it become your favorite color and why that color in particular? Do you notice a trend of this color in your life, as in you bias toward or against it, or none at all?
Ya ever poop on another man's chest before? Second question, would you like to poop on my chest?
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No, I haven't, and no, I wouldn't.
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Can I poop on your chest?
My favorite color has always been blue. I just looked this up, because I was curious, and I got "If Your Favorite Color Is Blue … You are: Calm, cool, and able to keep things more even keel than most. Blue, the color of the ocean, is often associated with feelings of serenity, so those who love it are often able to find peace and tranquility in places where others do not." Now that I think about it, it does play a major role in my life. I do find peace in the smallest of things, (nature being a huge impact), or even in the way chimes sound in the wind. I suppose you could say I started loving the color as a kid. But really, that explanation up above fits me perfectly, I think. Even though I have other favorite colors (like purple), blue will always be a dominant color for me.
Would you poop on my chest for $50/€43.9/£39.2
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To see us back to actual commentary again, I need ask why purple is related to it? Ignoring the obvious of course, more that I mean you made a specific motion to mention it. So I must ask as a result, what about purple draws you to it and why is it effectively second to your relationship with blue? Aside from the overlap, does this apply to green as well then, given you mentioned a bias in favor of nature?
Ever had a dance off against BST? Would you do it if offered?