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"The word "swastika" comes from the Sanskrit svastika - "su" meaning "good," "asti" meaning "to be," and "ka" as a suffix. The swastika literally means "to be good". Copied from Wikipedia The swastika is not just a Nazi party symbol. It's often used in Indian religions such as Hindu or Buddhism to evoke shakti, the divine force of creative power. It's a common pattern in art, weaving and architecture due to its visually appealing symmetry.
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OH SHIT IT'S POKEMON SWASTIKA PENISES.
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It looks like a very efficient building. Everyone gets a window office, yet you can walk around the whole building in 1/4 the time as if it were a longer structure.
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"Do you want to see the blue prints for the new office sir?" "No I'm sure they are fine." Dumbass.
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i always knew san diego is filled with nazis, its obvious san diego even means whale's vagina in german.
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San Diego means saint diego... saints are catholic... catholics are christians... masons were christians... HOLY SHIT THE NAZIS WERE THE LONG LOST STONE MASONS HOLY SHITKLHHSAKJN A NEW CONSPIRACY
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it means peace dumbass
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Holy ****ing ***clowns! If i see one more lame swastika, i will pour kool-aid down an unwilling unicorns ****hole!
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if you go look it up on google maps, someone wrote "wtf, a us naval base in the form of a swastika" fuckin nice
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nazi building ftw
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Isint that the projects?
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Look at the rest of the picture. The two buildings to the bottom left are bombers coming to bomb the Nazi symbol!
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The US Navy spent $8 million dollars redesigning a building. Guess which one.
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Nazis SUCK
 
"The word "swastika" comes from the Sanskrit svastika - "su" meaning "good," "asti" meaning "to be," and "ka" as a suffix. The swastika literally means "to be good". Copied from Wikipedia The swastika is not just a Nazi party symbol. It's often used in Indian religions such as Hindu or Buddhism to evoke shakti, the divine force of creative power. It's a common pattern in art, weaving and architecture due to its visually appealing symmetry.