Oh, and just so you all know...

I don't actually believe any of this. Most of this is just things me and my friends just kinda think of while having random conversations, and I am confident they don't as well. But as one of them said to me, "Wow, you've got some balls saying that. No one would say that out loud, even though everyone thinks it."

And it's true. We all have these thoughts every now and then. So I'm posting them here, because everything should at least be spoken, if only to realize the ridiculousness of it. And these things are ridiculous, but some would think it wasn't. But my logic is, after seeing it written or hearing it said, you realize how stupid most of these things are. After all, if I don't say it, who will?

So without further delay, here are the ramblings and thoughts of xDurdenx and those I call my friends.

Monday, June 1, 2009

And people say Hitler was a bad guy...

I'm tired of all the flak some dictators get for their actions. But people, for some inexplicable reason, like to single out Hitler. But what they fail to mention is why he should be admired, and all the good lessons he shows the world, lessons that we should cherish and pass down to our children. He was a man who faced rejection his entire life. First he got rejected into art school, and his mom died, at the hands of a Jew no less. Now this would be enough to make any man bitter, but no, Hitler kept his chin up and pressed on. He lived a hard life, the only thing his parents ever did right was that his father knew to beat him on a frequent basis. This is probably why he managed to become a role model for everyone and show us how to remain strong in a sea of adversity.

Hitler shows people that its okay to be sad sometimes, as long as you confront your problems head on. Hitler, for example, was not fond of the Jews. Why, however, most people don't complete understand. Well as it turns out, his ill mother was killed by a Jew doctor, and he never forgave those who followed the same religion. But instead of sulking, he took action. He never forgave that doctor, and confronted conflict head on by attempting to exterminate all people of the Jewish faith. There has to be something we can learn from this, and even more we can pass on to our children, right?

It is okay to feel sad, but only under the condition that you face your problems, and try to correcting them by any means. The only excuse for failure is death. Or a land invasion by allied troops. One of the two.

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