@@j22563 I shall teach you youngling. First of all im pretty sure copyrights for comments dont exist. Secondly if no one stole funny comment there simply wouldn’t be as much funny comments everywhere and the yt comment section humour would die. And lastly *gay*
@@sincog2010 memes are without a joke allowing people to look into history again on topics the average person would have condemed to "white supremacist" conspiracies without doing their own research. The overton window is moving.
@Sanctus Paulus Look no further than Isaac Butterfield, and that why we use “let”. The vocal snowflakes minority complaining cause they can with no repercussions
In this universe, mein kampf was about his struggle to enter an art school, but he managed to bypass the application exam through the Ardennes and went to successfully be a famous artist.
@@AD-df5tm You very uninformed person, but what to expect from guys who's taking his source from wikipedia and some bbc bullshit site. In 1936 most of the golden medal were won by the Germans. For no reason USA presenting the of Owen's medals as one of the most important events ever happend. Even the myths around Hltler are false " when the furher didn't want to shake hands with him it is misleading". In this day he didn't shake or salute anyone on the stadium even his German athletes. USA until this day is saying the opposite just to hate Hitler as much as possible . Owens had admitted that the myth is false.
Hirohito is an Japanese student that transferred to Europe And his first name is michinomiya, replace that with Michael and replace Roosevelt's Michael with Fredrick Fredrick Roosevelt and Michael Hirohito
While the more correct word is infamous i get what you are saying. I mean when your'e thinking bout a mustache that has both ends removed your'e not thinking bout chaplin (most of the time at least)
“I hear he hates books, and juice.” Had me dying with Historical laughter. WARNING: The Comment section has become radioactive ☢️ please stay clear. AUTHORIZED PERSONAL ONLY
The good ending: Hitler was accepted into the Vienna academy of fine arts, married a beautiful woman, moved to America when the Weimar Republic collapsed and had a son he named Johnny who became the most popular kid in school.
He also taught his son the secret handball technique know as The Reichs Hand, and would later go on to develop a famous video game that he named Mein Kraft
Oh wow, memories of the year in high school I spent in Australia 30 years ago. I haven't been back there since 1992, but that was the only place I ever saw that goofy game being played. We were obsessed with it!
Hahaha, so true. My cat was just meowing and clawing to get into my room right now, waking me up. lol, now he took my gaming spot on my bed lol and he's too cute and fluffy to move, so there's nothing I can do now 😅
This one has historical inaccuracies because iirc, the Fuhrer didnt challenge anyone to lunchball. Rather, he challenged someone to a rap battle and lost.
This was an unexpected throwdown for the lunch ball titans. Pier really slopped on his defense, which was really surprising given his performance earlier in the season, but he more than made up for it with great stance and footwork. Pier's game sense is second to none, though, I really did think that a match like this would be foregone for Hitler. Hitler's offense wasn't too shabby, though it's not exactly anything close to his prime like in the Normandy tournament. Hate to say it, but Hitler's gone soft. He was practically running on fumes after third ball, and his game sense has gotten real rusty. I Gotta admit though, the slingshot really came from left field. Pier is still just fresh talent after all, and Hitler's not exactly a washed-up has-been. Hitler's been around the block for a while, and his nerves are fucking steel. That was probably the only edge he had on this one. Honestly, if this was in an official setting, Pier would have clapped this one down.
@@ShaddySoldier maybe a bit of both, as the old pierre reappears in the episode where they go back in time. I also like how they had the new guy not even act anything like the old one!
@@dinna7680 The old actor was unavailable for most of season 2, but the did the right thing by making him completely different and pretending nothing had changed.
That single joke on it's own makes this show unique. Put into the context of the rest of the show... It's a fkin masterpiece that almost never loses momentum