[QUOTE=The_J_Hat;49787643]
But man, Hitler really got the short end of the stick[/QUOTE]
No he gave it out.
[QUOTE=Mister Sandman;49787097]And also I don't care. Dick size does not a mass murderer make.[/QUOTE]
And how do you know that holds true for 100% of the human population. Of course that alone wouldn't do it, but it could certainly be a contributing factor. Feeling inadequate, perhaps even being ridiculed as a child or young man due to such a deformity may have driven him to over-compensate for his perceived shortcomings, and to get back at those who he believed persecuted him. Couple that with anger issues and an unnaturally large degree of persistence and I'm sure you've got the recipe for one very dangerous individual.
[QUOTE=RichyZ;49787347]eh the dude killed 7 million people[/QUOTE]
he didn't kill 7 million people, he convinced other people to kill them cause of his tiny penis
didnt hitler have a son in france? or is that fake?
Iunno if I'm in a minority, but maybe Hitler was originally just an average Austrian guy with few medical abnormalities or mental illnesses that somehow happened to end up becoming a dictator of Germany and conquered half of Europe.
It is funny because for some reason society says that a big dick = powerful. From the way that Hitler spoke in his various speeches, he seems like the type of guy to have a mighty fine brotwurst in his lederhosen.
sounds like it's probably just anti-Hitler propaganda as usual
[QUOTE=Antlerp;49787924]sounds like it's probably just anti-Hitler propaganda as usual[/QUOTE]
Yeah! We need some of that pro-Hitler propaganda to level the playing field!
[QUOTE=Antlerp;49787924]sounds like it's probably just anti-Hitler propaganda as usual[/QUOTE]
yeah because europe is so overwhelmed with the support for a dead dictator
come on now
[QUOTE=sltungle;49788006]Yeah! We need some of that pro-Hitler propaganda to level the playing field![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Gwoodman;49788031]yeah because europe is so overwhelmed with the support for a dead dictator
come on now[/QUOTE]
Both of you kind of missed his point.
[QUOTE=iggy650;49787738]It is funny because for some reason society says that a big dick = powerful. From the way that Hitler spoke in his various speeches, he seems like the type of guy to have a mighty fine brotwurst in his lederhosen.[/QUOTE]
If a big dick = powerful why did it take so long for us to get a Black president
you dont need a big dick to be a big dick
[editline]21st February 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=Helix Snake;49788123]If a big dick = powerful why did it take so long for us to get a Black president[/QUOTE]
too busy killin that pussy
[QUOTE=Helix Snake;49788123]If a big dick = powerful why did it take so long for us to get a Black president[/QUOTE]
Cuz not all black people can be like OG mudbone.
[QUOTE=gdfsgdfg;49787506]Well he was definitely compensating for something.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, an unimaginably huge (compared to what most people have had to endure in their lives) inferiority complex/intense feelings of shame and guilt that stemmed from his father (who died when he was 14) mercilessly beating and humiliating him throughout his childhood (as well as beating and humiliating his mother, his sister, and his older brother), seeing one of his younger brothers die when he was a child from illness, being a social outsider for most of his youth with only a single person he could turn to as a friend (August Kubizek), the loss of his mother (quite possibly the only human being he ever really loved) when he was only 18-years-old after months of enduring painful medical treatments for breast cancer (he probably suffered from caregiver fatigue here as well, since he did take care of her religiously during her illness), living as a lonely and homeless vagabond in men's hostels off what pension money he received, and spending four years of his life fighting (actually fighting in numerous instances) in the First World War (which was at the time the bloodiest conflict in modern history)-- exposing himself to god only knows what kinds of horrific sights in the process, getting wounded twice, and basically suffering a nervous breakdown by the end of it that resulted in hysterical blindness and thereafter lingering PTSD.
But no, who am I kidding-- clearly he was just upset he had a micropenis/one testicle/a big nose/he was gay/he was short/etc. and wanted to take revenge against the world.
[editline]22 February 2016[/editline]
I hate listening to bullshit like this. For societies that claim to laud understanding monsters so we can prevent them from reappearing, we sure do an awesome job at doing the exact opposite and instead just prefer to write them off casually and trivially like there's nothing more to them. Our ability to create them is second only to our lack of interest in psychologically understanding them.
[QUOTE=iggy650;49787738]It is funny because for some reason society says that a big dick = powerful. From the way that Hitler spoke in his various speeches, he seems like the type of guy to have a mighty fine brotwurst in his lederhosen.[/QUOTE]
German Superscience Cyberschlong.
[QUOTE=Govna;49788395]:snip:[/QUOTE]
They're not teaching me this in school. Thanks.
The media know that throwing together some shit-tier article mentioning nazi's sells still
[QUOTE=Govna;49788395]I hate listening to bullshit like this. For societies that claim to laud understanding monsters so we can prevent them from reappearing, we sure do an awesome job at doing the exact opposite and instead just prefer to write them off casually and trivially like there's nothing more to them. Our ability to create them is second only to our lack of interest in psychologically understanding them.[/QUOTE]
Well in Hitler's case there's plenty of people who have tried and are still trying to figure out exactly what his deal was. It's just that there's a lot of other people who don't like the idea of humanizing him at all.
[QUOTE=RichyZ;49787347]eh the dude killed 7 million people[/QUOTE]
*11 Million
[QUOTE=Tobin;49788544]*11 Million[/QUOTE]
7 million people and 4 million goyim
[QUOTE=Govna;49788395]Yeah, an unimaginably huge (compared to what most people have had to endure in their lives) inferiority complex/intense feelings of shame and guilt that stemmed from his father (who died when he was 14) mercilessly beating and humiliating him throughout his childhood (as well as beating and humiliating his mother, his sister, and his older brother), seeing one of his younger brothers die when he was a child from illness, being a social outsider for most of his youth with only a single person he could turn to as a friend (August Kubizek), the loss of his mother (quite possibly the only human being he ever really loved) when he was only 18-years-old after months of enduring painful medical treatments for breast cancer (he probably suffered from caregiver fatigue here as well, since he did take care of her religiously during her illness), living as a lonely and homeless vagabond in men's hostels off what pension money he received, and spending four years of his life fighting (actually fighting in numerous instances) in the First World War (which was at the time the bloodiest conflict in modern history)-- exposing himself to god only knows what kinds of horrific sights in the process, getting wounded twice, and basically suffering a nervous breakdown by the end of it that resulted in hysterical blindness and thereafter lingering PTSD.
But no, who am I kidding-- clearly he was just upset he had a micropenis/one testicle/a big nose/he was gay/he was short/etc. and wanted to take revenge against the world.
[editline]22 February 2016[/editline]
I hate listening to bullshit like this. For societies that claim to laud understanding monsters so we can prevent them from reappearing, we sure do an awesome job at doing the exact opposite and instead just prefer to write them off casually and trivially like there's nothing more to them. Our ability to create them is second only to our lack of interest in psychologically understanding them.[/QUOTE]
Well, to be fair he actually enjoyed his time in the war and said it was the only time he felt a part of something.
The doctor that tried to "cure" him of his blindness and ptsd after the gas attack he was involved in definitely didn't help him though. Yelling at him as a "cure", to instill military discipline again. According to the Smithsonian documentary I had watched, that doctor ended up dead of "suicide" via a bullet to the back of the head in the mid-30s.
[QUOTE=J!NX;49787039]So that's why he killed the Jews
?are they really trying to call this the cause of his rage?[/QUOTE]
If true, I can't imagine it helped.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/IAH0A.jpg[/img]
That's why he was not naked.
People with small dicks are literally hitlers
It's no secret that Hitler was injected with funky editions of pre-viagra viagra, like bull jizz I believe, so this article's literally just "ayyyy we read a book for once and vaguely based an opinion about it"
[QUOTE=bdd458;49789047]Well, to be fair he actually enjoyed his time in the war and said it was the only time he felt a part of something.
The doctor that tried to "cure" him of his blindness and ptsd after the gas attack he was involved in definitely didn't help him though. Yelling at him as a "cure", to instill military discipline again. According to the Smithsonian documentary I had watched, that doctor ended up dead of "suicide" via a bullet to the back of the head in the mid-30s.[/QUOTE]
Which makes sense given the extreme amount of alienation and loneliness he felt beforehand as a civilian. And beyond that, I think the war also provided him with an outlet to excel at something. He was by the majority of accounts an excellent soldier (save for a few by people in the 1920s who may have just been critical of him because of his politics and odd personality). He had an enormous amount of willpower, courage under fire, and he always did his job as best he could. The man had a massive inferiority complex that was built up from his childhood and adolescent experiences (not only with family problems, but remember his dream of becoming a great artist was crushed when he was rejected at the academy in Vienna-- not once but twice), and after a while, I think it became unbearable. The war gave him an opportunity not only to be social and to feel like he had a home and belonged somewhere, it also gave him an opportunity to do something with his life and alleviate some of the shame and guilt he felt (and rage).
The curious thing to me is seeing how the war affected him beyond his PTSD. Hitler was, based off the information we have from his friend Kubizek, always an unstable person. And that makes sense given what had happened to him in his life; living the kind of childhood and adolescence he did is not something that's going to produce a well-adjusted, mentally healthy person in the majority of cases. He had times where he'd fly off into violent rages and speeches that were full of bitterness, times where he'd sink down into deep depressive states and would talk about giving up on everything and suggesting he'd commit suicide (a theme with recurred throughout his life), and yet there were other times where he could be very energetic and passionate about being creative-- if not happy then at least not empty inside.
His experiences were bad at the front. They must have been. He was a runner, which means that he went back and forth from being in the thick of it to safely behind the lines. And beyond that, we know he was at the Somme, Paschendaele, Ypres, and Arras (among other battles)-- all of which were extremely bloody. He first saw combat in October of 1914, and his regiment that originally consisted of about 3,600 men lost a little over 75% of its strength between then and November; 2,722 of those 3,600 men were killed, wounded, or missing. So you take a person that's already emotionally unstable, full of rage, and throw them into a situation like this... on the one hand, I think the slaughter helped him, again, relieve some of his rage, and the drama of the conflict gave him chances to do things he couldn't normally do to distinguish himself and alleviate his shame and guilt. At the same time though, I think it made him more unstable than he already was and helped to legitimize killing in his mind. The experiences he had were brutal and dehumanizing on multiple occasions.
The guy you're thinking of at Pasewalk Hospital was Dr. Edmund Forster. There have been a lot of claims about him and what his relationship and treatment of Hitler was like, but we truthfully don't know. Hitler himself had all his medical records destroyed, and yes, Forster was arrested by the Gestapo and "committed suicide" in their custody (whether he did the deed himself or was murdered... who knows). This happened a lot where Hitler's personal life is concerned; he wanted to build himself up as being a mythological demigod figure, and it was important in order to do so to destroy any old files that revealed too much about him personally (he had his family records destroyed and tampered with as well; graves dug up or covered over, a town converted into an artillery range... all to hide his past). I've heard those same claims about Forster's unorthodox treatment methods, and I've also heard it claimed that he used hypnosis instead as a treatment and developed it based off of what others in Pasewalk had told him about Hitler (about his nationalistic tendencies, his fits of rage, his grandoise speeches that he'd break out into, etc.). We can't know what really went on, unfortunately. That was all covered up by the Nazis long ago.
[editline]22 February 2016[/editline]
I guess mostly what I'm trying to do here is show how all this stuff linked together and produced an unstable man/made an already unstable man even worse than what he was before. My overall point is that the real Hitler was an enormously complex and fascinating person, both as a private man and as a public figure, and he warrants serious research and study-- from both historical and psychological perspectives. There was more going on with him than "he had a deformed micropenis". I don't believe that for a moment; there were all kinds of accusations about him in the 1920s when he was a rising politician, everything from claims that he was a homosexual to him being a monochrid (having only one testicle), the grandson of a Jew, a "rear area pig" during the First World War, etc., and the majority were/are bullshit.
Deal with the reality of the man, and you'll understand the world a little bit better. I guess that's what I'm trying to encourage here. He makes for an excellent case study which can not only teach us about the past but also about the present (not to mention about people and their human experiences in general).
[QUOTE=Antlerp;49787924]sounds like it's probably just anti-Hitler propaganda as usual[/QUOTE]
There is too much anti-Hitler propaganda. We really need to step it up.
[QUOTE=Govna;49788395]Yeah, an unimaginably huge (compared to what most people have had to endure in their lives) inferiority complex/intense feelings of shame and guilt that stemmed from his father (who died when he was 14) mercilessly beating and humiliating him throughout his childhood (as well as beating and humiliating his mother, his sister, and his older brother), seeing one of his younger brothers die when he was a child from illness, being a social outsider for most of his youth with only a single person he could turn to as a friend (August Kubizek), the loss of his mother (quite possibly the only human being he ever really loved) when he was only 18-years-old after months of enduring painful medical treatments for breast cancer (he probably suffered from caregiver fatigue here as well, since he did take care of her religiously during her illness), living as a lonely and homeless vagabond in men's hostels off what pension money he received, and spending four years of his life fighting (actually fighting in numerous instances) in the First World War (which was at the time the bloodiest conflict in modern history)-- exposing himself to god only knows what kinds of horrific sights in the process, getting wounded twice, and basically suffering a nervous breakdown by the end of it that resulted in hysterical blindness and thereafter lingering PTSD.
But no, who am I kidding-- clearly he was just upset he had a micropenis/one testicle/a big nose/he was gay/he was short/etc. and wanted to take revenge against the world.
[editline]22 February 2016[/editline]
I hate listening to bullshit like this. For societies that claim to laud understanding monsters so we can prevent them from reappearing, we sure do an awesome job at doing the exact opposite and instead just prefer to write them off casually and trivially like there's nothing more to them. Our ability to create them is second only to our lack of interest in psychologically understanding them.[/QUOTE]
You forgot how he blamed a non-specific lung disease for not being able to finish school and how his custodian suggested to to stop living off his pension money and give it to his younger sister and start a paid apprenticeship but he refused.
Or how Hitler left the "single person he could turn to as a friend" by moving out while Kubizek was serving the military without any notice.
Poor Hilter. Why are we not understanding him? Show some care people.
[QUOTE=Killuah;49790440]You forgot how he blamed a non-specific lung disease for not being able to finish school and how his custodian suggested to to stop living off his pension money and give it to his younger sister and start a paid apprenticeship but he refused.
Or how Hitler left the "single person he could turn to as a friend" by moving out while Kubizek was serving the military without any notice.
Poor Hilter. Why are we not understanding him? Show some care people.[/QUOTE]
Wooooosh
I hate the "haha small penis must compensate" just as much as he does and I got that, same with the "Porsche/Hummer Drivers have a small penis" stuff. It's stupid and too easy.
It's just that his post made it sound like he was only the result of poor circumstances a bit too much.
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