Does this remind you of anything?

Is that any better?



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Does the first arrangement remind anyone of a certain Nazi army logo and will people take it the wrong way? Does the second one?

Clearer?


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It looks nothing like an Iron Cross or a Swastika, if that's what you're worried about.
Yeah, it doesn't. It would have never struck me if you hadn't pointed it out.
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FuzzyLobster wrote:Does the first arrangement remind anyone of a certain Nazi army logo and will people take it the wrong way? Does the second one?

Clearer?
I thought you just made it by accident.

I thought it resembled somewhat like the Swastika. Even before you mentioned it.

Mind you it's only because just yesterday someone vandalized a "portrait" (portrait meaning hilarious stick figure) of another by adding a swastika. Though the swastika wasn't tilted, so it was a bit of a fail there...

The second one I only saw the swastika in it because I saw it in the previous one. I'm sure if I didn't look at the first one, I wouldn't have noticed the swastika-like shape.

Most people, I think, won't see the resemblance in the first arrangement, unless you have superior visual skills comme moi.

The second one will seem clearer to most, but even so it'll just look like random pieces of paper. As demonstrated by David.
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For whatever reason, I prefer the first. Neither remind me of the Iron Cross, whereas the second gave stronger resemblance to the Nazi Swastika than the first.
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It kind of reminded me of this


Or the other one that looked like that but just one big square with red, yellow, blue and some other color in it. but I couldnt find that one. :D If that made sense.

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Well, it's kinda hard not to have a camera shadow when you're standing up and photographing something on the floor.
One related question to the original point of the topic.

What do the Brits think of the US and Canada?


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Methinks Brits are surprised by Canada's massive amount of space. Small houses in Britain are far more expensive, so are essentials such as electricity. The huge landmassiveness of Canada means something that's "Just up the river" is 3 hours away. Which is why visitors to Britain are "just taking a trip to Scotland today" Fools. They'll never make it on crowded British motorways :P
The British dislike America for some reason, probably because of George Bush? There' a sort of an "Americans are stupid" stereotype here.
Britain mainly thinks of Canada as cold.
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Gingerbreadman wrote:Britain mainly thinks of Canada as cold.
It's actually been rather warm recently. At least in comparison to what we usually have can around this time.
I went to canada this year. Was in Montreal, for around a week.
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Gingerbreadman wrote:I went to canada this year. Was in Montreal, for around a week.
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Nero wrote:It's actually been rather warm recently. At least in comparison to what we usually have can around this time.
Which SUCKS. When the temperature changes significantly I have an allergic reaction (no one knows what to, probably mold or something). My throats been sore since Friday, and my nose has been leaking everywhere today. I know it has to happen sometime, but why now?!

Done whining now.


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It was all a bit weird, actually. They seem to not like English speaking Canadians speaking English there. They were very nice, but I just thought that was odd. When you say it's been a bit warmer, all over? Canada is huge!
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Nero wrote:It's actually been rather warm recently. At least in comparison to what we usually have can around this time.
Which SUCKS. When the temperature changes significantly I have an allergic reaction (no one knows what to, probably mold or something). My throats been sore since Friday, and my nose has been leaking everywhere today. I know it has to happen sometime, but why now?!

Done whining now.
Go to the doctor and carry out some tests and see what you are allergic to. Nothing wrong if you don't, as your symptoms are mild, but it is always better if you do.
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Even the doctor's not sure, we just know it's a seasonal thing. Every spring and fall.

Today was good I got to the stage where it's just a bit of a runny nose, and my head feels all nice and warm and foggy. Probably be completely gone by Friday and then I'll likely be fine until the fall.
Ginja wrote:It was all a bit weird, actually. They seem to not like English speaking Canadians speaking English there. They were very nice, but I just thought that was odd. When you say it's been a bit warmer, all over? Canada is huge!
Yeah, they do that. 'Bout half the province still wants to separate, I think. In our defense though, France apparently has the same problem; though I can't vouch for that myself.

I think most places here right now are warmer than usual but if you're in Nunavut or somewhere northerly like that, that's not saying much.


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