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I know a ton of those type of people. I live in the south, so the Confederate flag and all that trash is fairly common. But what I'm talking about is the "normal seeming suburban white guy who secretly admires the Nazi Party and their ideals". I mean, I've never heard of anyone in real life visiting somebody and it

Holocaust denier isn't really the same as "secret Nazis" though.

Has anyone ever honestly met a secret "neighborhood Nazi" in real life? A person who actually keeps a creepy Nazi shrine in their house like this guy? I've known a lot of pretty racist people, but nobody who takes it that far. The "neighborhood Nazi" just seems like a silly suburban boogeyman tale to me.

I think the point is it's a pretty big leap to lump together "it's important we develop and enforce a functional & sustainable immigration policy" with "let's systematically exterminate an entire race of human beings".

I think it was on a Thursday, maybe?

Lucky you

Lol "Putin" sounds like "pootin"

I think the real trick is to have a better class of coworkers/friends/family who don't organize White Elephant style gift exchanges.

Please call somebody to get it fixed because it's pissing everybody off.

I really prefer just buying something random than having to put in the effort to buy something someone would like.

Darkwing Duck is a prequel to Ducktales.

It was leg day.

I haven't seen the movie yet, but I'm assuming none of them quit the Rebellion twice and then spent a year frozen in carbonite, or totally betrayed the heroes of the Rebellion to the Empire, so none of them would in any way be qualified for promotion within the Rebel's chain of command.

I think the explanation is that the Empire never fully collapsed, they still controlled a certain sector of space, and for several years they coexisted with the New Republic. The "First Order" was a fanatical sect that came to power in the Imperial territories and began to expand outside their borders, which lead to

I remember that being explored to a point in the old X-Wing PC games, especially in the book that came with the original Tie-Fighter game. I think it gave the idea that there were plenty of regular people who openly opposed the Rebellion and signed up in the Imperial army to support the Empire/Republic against

They also promoted Lando to General, because of that one maneuver at the Battle of Taanab, completely ignoring the fact he totally sold everybody out to the Empire at one point.

Or if they did know, just didn't care.

Well, the rebels did blow up the Death Star too, which no doubt killed millions of innocent people too.

I always liked how the Jedi Council just appointed their new members themselves with completely arbitrary standards for membership. To be honest, they weren't much better than the Empire, from a certain point of view.