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Win (Nazi symbol top left)
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Nazi symbol is different way around assholes
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"Anyone else notice that the sword under the letter A could be perceived as something dirtier than it is? I sure did..." YES! It looks just like a partially wrapped chocolate bar. That... And the mind fuck is that Link here, is deffinately fucked.
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Suástica, so i doesn't count
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Anyone else notice that the sword under the letter A could be perceived as something dirtier than it is?
I sure did...
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Oh FFS
One of the dungeons in the original Zelda was the "manji" shape.
The swastika and inverted swastika are not uncommon symbols
in Japan. For example, on maps, the manji symbol is often used
to note the site of a Buddhist symbol. This is a common symbol in Shorinji Kenpo uniforms. Since the symbol long predates Hitler and is associated with Buddhism, Japan never seems to have felt a collective need to purge it from its iconography. Given Japan's alliance with Hitler's Germany during World War II, this will seem odd and insensitive to the least to Westerners. But as a matter of intent, if you see a swastika-like symbol on an item of Japanese origin, the odds are extremely high that it was not included to evoke or promote Naziism. For good or bad, most Japanese simply do not have the same associations to the symbol as we do.
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- link is holding a shield but there's only a sword in his inventory
- its nazi-temple :)
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i saw XXX lol
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zeldas a NAZI nooooo
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NAZI symbol LOL
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It's a wrong turned Nazi-Symbol xD
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He's missing a finger
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