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The famous photos of him dressed in a Nazi uniform, or from the horses mouthOriginally posted by GlenW View PostI understand the last two, but why Ed Balls?
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They made the trains run on time.Originally posted by GlenW View PostThe Nazis weren't all bad, some of their uniforms were very attractive.
They also planned to "cure" sickness, disability and homosexuality in a similar way to jewishness. I remember some footage of schoolchildren being taught how much a disabled person costs the state in their lifetime, compared to how much a healthy person can contribute.
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So whose sockie are you Ed Balls, Max Mosley or Prince Harry ?Originally posted by GlenW View PostThe Nazis weren't all bad, some of their uniforms were very attractive.
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The Nazis weren't all bad, some of their uniforms were very attractive.
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I don't think they are planning to 'cure' Jewishness. So this is not in any way related to "Hitler's Aims".
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mmm good point, but I would crush you with my robot hands.Originally posted by vetran View Postseems sad such a breakthrough for good should be linked to that monster.
I suppose you mean with great power comes great responsibility? Do we really need Autism etc completely cured because some of our greatest minds suffered / benefited from it?
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seems sad such a breakthrough for good should be linked to that monster.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLets hope they cure obesity soon. And stupidity.
Finally achieving Hitler's aims.
I suppose you mean with great power comes great responsibility? Do we really need Autism etc completely cured because some of our greatest minds suffered / benefited from it?
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Speaking of curing stupidity...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNew era of medicine begins as first children cured of genetic disorder - Telegraph
Lets hope they cure obesity soon. And stupidity.
Finally achieving Hitler's aims.
Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostLet's hope they find a cure for socialism and cure it at birth
I've been accused of having a robot brain, but my emotional resonance circuits lead me to think it wasn't a compliment.Originally posted by woohoo View PostI want a robot body, this genetic stuff is just a distraction. Oh oh I also want a robot brain. Laser eyes would be cool but not a requirement.
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Let's hope they find a cure for socialism and cure it at birth
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