Coca-cola Nazis

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  1. h4x012

    h4x012 Well-Known Member

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    I googled 'coke' and it came up with this:

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    Isnt that wierd, promoting coke on Nazi necklaces.....I'm sure it worked too!
     
  2. alkajazz

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    the swastika doesnt mean nazis. its an older symbol than nazi germany

    google hindu symbols and you should get a few of those
     
  3. Reflex*

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    thats awesome i want to buy one
     
  4. sukaduk™

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    Yes before the Nazi's it was a medal of honor as was the iron cross
     
  5. alkajazz

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    yup but the nazi one is roated 45 degrees so its not really the same thing.
     
  6. Axis

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    Well...I don't know what to say.
    That's pretty strange.
     
  7. «†rÅЀ»

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    all comments are true but still its a little odd
     
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    to the japanese or the chinese can't remeber which but that swatica means "the four winds"
     
  9. .Apocalypse

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    The aztecs i think, used it as a symbol to mean pure, It was stamped on every corner of the pyramids they went up (the pyramids were like spiral stairs) The aztecs believed that evil could not turn corners so by the time they reached the top they were pure from evil. They used the top of the pyramid to promote priest and bless stuff and the like,
     
  10. Reflex*

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    i was unaware of that apocalypse
     
  11. h4x012

    h4x012 Well-Known Member

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    thanks for the history lesson :D :D
     
  12. MockingMonkey

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    Dang... I have an urge to drink some nazi cola all of a sudden
     
  13. shortfusewar

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    same herez i want one of em lol
     
  14. b!nD

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    wow a long time ago this discussion was brought up some one had a swastika in their sig and a lot of people thought it was offensive.and then other people said its not beacuse it was a medal of honor of some sort and a whole bunch of other stuff.
     

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