...and this goes beyond the hairdo.
Historians have found that earlier in his youth Hitler was an isolated boy with leaning towards becoming an artist, but became frustrated and angry at the fact that he was rejected and was told not to even try to follow an artistic career because he didn't have the talent. Some claim that one of his most outspoken critics was a Jewish artist, but that's yet to be proven.
Later in his life Hitler was sent to jail and began to write 'Mein Kampf', his version of what emo kids today use as their MySpace or Livejournal blogs ranting and spewing their infite hatred towards society, while trying to bring some compassion expressing how they're so constantly misunderstood.
So next time that you laugh at emo kids for writing shitty poetry, or booing their whiny emo band off the stage, think twice. You never know what kind of power they might earn someday.
FriedChicken<br><font size=1>The Almighty</font> wrote: I agree. I was quite impressed when I saw some of his paintings. It was pretty good.
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Check these out. They're great!
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Haystacks Calhounski wrote: Hitler, there was a painter! He could paint an entire apartment in one afternoon...two coats!
Hahah!
But did they ever say anything bad about VINSTON CHURCHILL? CHURCHILL!
With his cigars, and his brandy, and his ROTTEN paintings! ROTTEN!
xD
But anyways, yeah... Such nice paintings he did. A bit eerie when you look at them though. Knowing they were painted by Hitler.
I've just devised a new theory. Maybe Adolf was molested by a Jew.
There's such a creepy "orderliness" to his work. Look at the attention to detail, repetition, and uniformity on the buildings in contrast to the human figures which, while clearly recognizable as people, are somewhat cartoonish.
The first painting is reminiscent of Van Gogh.
Zebonka12 wrote: He was way too motivated to be a hippy. Most hippies talk about starting a cult or a movement, but he actually went out and did something about it.
Zebonka12 wrote: He was way too motivated to be a hippy. Most hippies talk about starting a cult or a movement, but he actually went out and did something about it.
Zebonka12 wrote: He was way too motivated to be a hippy. Most hippies talk about starting a cult or a movement, but he actually went out and did something about it.
Zebonka12 wrote: He was way too motivated to be a hippy. Most hippies talk about starting a cult or a movement, but he actually went out and did something about it.
Zebonka12 wrote: He was way too motivated to be a hippy. Most hippies talk about starting a cult or a movement, but he actually went out and did something about it.
I don't know Zebonka.
This is what Jesus said:
"If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters—yes, even his own life—he cannot be my disciple."
(Luke 14:26)
Going away from your family and friends, so you can be brainwashed with nonsense?
That sounds like a cult to me, man!