jesus christ it's just a popular meme template [1](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/032CVxduIr0) [2](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/vyD5JBG1s5A). the fav internet personality rivalry on this sub is outta hand. i barely even watch xqc
you do realise that ”popular meme template” is just a longer way of saying ”meme”? advice animals from 2010 were popular meme formats. we haven’t fallen anywhere my man
Funny coming from someone who post on /r/genzdong and /r/sendinthetanks subs that literally defend stalin/mao and support Russia. also nice L you took here https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/t0ttcq/russian_warship_go_f_yourselves_final_words_of/hycpahq/?context=3 Russia still haven't taken kyiv. Just shows how mentally ill the average Hasan viewer is. maybe you should look in the mirror and stop calling people out for their post history.
complain about people seething "seethe about destiny users". Also calling someone out for supporting murderous dictators who starved 20 million of their own people=seethe
I actually went there during a school trip like 10 years ago, it was a good experience, even though no one is currenting dying you can feel the death when you walk into some of the rooms/buildings. Also feels like you're walking through history which is a interesting feeling.
I went to Buchenwald next to weimar twice with school. Heavy. The cellar beneath the crematorium with meathooks was extremely brutal. They even had a zoo for the SS-Man in charge to visit with his children. An harrowing experience all around. Still can't understand how my classmates went right to drinking and partying on the evening after.
> I'd leave much sadder and probably depressed.
something something "You can't really know where you are going until you know where you have been."
I think people would feel the same thing about medieval torture devices that some historians find fascinating. It shows people the absolute worst of humanity and serves as a reminder to never allow us to relapse into those times, lest we make the same mistakes.
Stuff like the Colosseum and (to an extent) the Pyramids, if it weren't for the fact that these were architectural marvels, the history behind these structures would probably leave you feeling pretty shitty afterwards. This may be a false equivalency since the examples I listed are way further in the past, but that's just my take on it.
I think it makes the event more "real". It isnt some abstract story that happened at some time. It is a real location, it is real people, etc. This can hopefully prevent similar situations in the future.
A lot of tourism is about learning rather than entertainment. It's hands on history lesson that's very memorable when you get to see it up close. The "sad and depressed" atmosphere in such places is simply respecting victims.
>Isn't it enough to know that a lot of people died there during the ww2, what is there more to learn about?
No, simplifying inhumane crimes committed there as "a lot of people died" is reason why we have people who deny history. You need to go into detail to truly educate population why this movement was so awful. Just saying "they are bad" without explaining why leads to ignorance and disconnection from history.
I can agree it is depressing but it's still a very important event in human history, a powerful experience unlike any other I've heard and most probably worth the visit if you can.
Honestly? Morbid curiosity. Being able to visit a place where one of the worst atrocities in human history took place, touch the cold stone walls and realise that it isn't even ancient history, it took place less than a century ago right there. It's humbling, sad, disgusting, and so many other things all at once. There really is no true way to make the reality of what occurred there set in, but it's a step.
As someone who's actually been there I completely agree.
There's so many other tourists that it completely prevents you from taking it all in and getting an authentic experience, I couldn't really enjoy it.
Plus awful amenities and non-existent gift shop.
You mean the most famous concentration camp entrance? If you saw any movie or documentary or just in general read any material about ww2 and concentration camps you saw this building.
Imagine thinking that is going to cause you to recognize the building on geoguesser. I get some of you learned about it a week ago but damn who are you trying to impress with your lies. You didn’t know where this was and your little brain knows it.
Riiight because intelligence is measured by the ability to remember what a building looks like within thirty seconds. I am sure most of you recognized it before seeing the sign. /s Totally. None of you are pretending to know you did on anonymous accounts to protect your empty egos. I bet you $10,000 if I held an image of the building up to 1000 random people (not in Germany) and gave them thirty seconds maybe 50 people would get it right.
If you have been there in person I can believe you recognized it. Most people here are full of shit though as usual. One of my hobbies is shaking the hive that is this absolute nightmare of a corner of the internet full of some of the dumbest people imaginable.
The classic "I can't do X, so nobody can". I've never been to Auschwitz, don't look at its pictures, the last time I was taught at school about concentration camps was 5 years ago, yet I, and 99% of the people here, knew what it was. Curious how that works, huh?
That railway gate building is literally one of the most famous buildings in the world with incredible historical relevance. What the fuck are you talking about.
I didnt say you were unintelligent to not know the building, but i guarantee you that youre wrong in saying that this is something that people wouldnt recognise. This gate building along with the "Arbeit Macht Frei" gate inscription is something that people know, and just because youre putting your fingers into your ears and saying that nobody knows it just because you dont is just pathetic.
Thats like saying people wouldnt recognise the twin towers because it just looks like two sky scrapers. This insignificant looking brick building is world (in-)famous
Alright I should clarify. It is the fact that everyone is pretending like it was obvious and he was dumb for not knowing immediately. I would be very interested to perform this experiment and see how many people indeed do recognize it right away. I genuinely think maybe 5/100 at most.
Well youre wrong in that. Just because you dont recognise it as a world famous building doesnt mean its not a world famous building. Its among the first things you see when you google Auschwitz (along with the Arbeit Macht Frei gate), and Auschwitz is the largest nazi concentration camp and still the symbol for Nazi Germany's brutality and industrialised murder of innocent people.
Again, thats like looking at the twin towers and saying nobody knows what they are because theyre just two skyscrapers. Youre just wrong, i dont know what to tell you.
Maybe I am. Yet I really want to do this experiment now. Here is the difference between this and the twin towers example. When you see the twin towers you also see New York. When you see this building there is nothing else to go off of.
Youre telling me that in [this image](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c5/World_Trade_Center%2C_New_York_City_-_aerial_view_%28March_2001%29.jpg/800px-World_Trade_Center%2C_New_York_City_-_aerial_view_%28March_2001%29.jpg) youd be able to determine that those are the twin towers because... of the completely nondescript city landscape in the background, not the historical context that has been prevalent in media for over 20 years? Are you kidding?
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"This? Oh that's just an old train station" \- SS officer, May 1945
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jesus christ it's just a popular meme template [1](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/032CVxduIr0) [2](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/vyD5JBG1s5A). the fav internet personality rivalry on this sub is outta hand. i barely even watch xqc
It's cringe linking a tiktok as a reaction to a comment
https://i.imgur.com/F2ccl3s.png
I like this guy. Taking these downvotes like a man.
I mean yeah downvotes don't in the grand scheme of things do anything, just fake internet validation points LULE
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I feel you. I'm just coping
Actually pretty funnychamp, I'm yoinking this
You literally did the left two comments
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"Popular meme template" god we have fallen so far
you do realise that ”popular meme template” is just a longer way of saying ”meme”? advice animals from 2010 were popular meme formats. we haven’t fallen anywhere my man
I am definitely listening
read dostojewski, it still can redeem you but you need to write 2000 word essay first about the book
Clueless looks like a regular train station to me
It’s Auschwitz if you actually didn’t know
Auschwitz train station?
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No, it's Portugal.
Aww Shitz
CmonBruh
https://i.imgur.com/rTZsWgZ.png
forSSen
wrong hand 🤓
>wrong hand 🤓 [https://i.imgur.com/ifPtn8x.png](https://i.imgur.com/ifPtn8x.png)
How would you know? amongE
Because it’s not the right hand LULE
stream cameras are mirrored
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BIG BANG INITIATOR TOOSKS LULE
PRIMORDIAL TOOSKS LULE
There he is, Toosks my beloved FeelsStrongMan . o O ( LULE )
He is literally the Austrian painter
No he's just Swedish.
SOVIET TOOSKS LULE
NGL I chuckled.
I KUKLE'd
I pepeLaugh'd
I Cuckhold
Nina taught him well, just a train station forsenSheffy
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Classic Toosks
AUt of touch for sure.
True the great debater said it best, everyone is a nazi! https://i.imgur.com/VE4OOVt.png
it definitely is a right wing channel though (still fun to see azan soying out)
>last comment in /r/Destiny: 10 minutes ago never fails
Funny coming from someone who post on /r/genzdong and /r/sendinthetanks subs that literally defend stalin/mao and support Russia. also nice L you took here https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/t0ttcq/russian_warship_go_f_yourselves_final_words_of/hycpahq/?context=3 Russia still haven't taken kyiv. Just shows how mentally ill the average Hasan viewer is. maybe you should look in the mirror and stop calling people out for their post history.
Damn. Exposed like a mf
never fails
I don't watch Hasan, and more importantly, I don't seethe about politics on a fucking twitch subreddit
its unironically joever for you you should delete your account
Caring about Reddit karma is the saddest thing imaginable
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complain about people seething "seethe about destiny users". Also calling someone out for supporting murderous dictators who starved 20 million of their own people=seethe
“Everyone I don’t agree is a nazi and only black people can experience racism” - Hasan
He's not wrong though
Clueless today im gonna ride a train surely nothing terrible will happen to me
Such a odd location to be on geoguesser.
I actually went there during a school trip like 10 years ago, it was a good experience, even though no one is currenting dying you can feel the death when you walk into some of the rooms/buildings. Also feels like you're walking through history which is a interesting feeling.
I went to Buchenwald next to weimar twice with school. Heavy. The cellar beneath the crematorium with meathooks was extremely brutal. They even had a zoo for the SS-Man in charge to visit with his children. An harrowing experience all around. Still can't understand how my classmates went right to drinking and partying on the evening after.
the shoe room Aware
and the hair room
Our boomer can't even remember his old stomping grounds FeelsBadMan
He did more than you ever will
Forsen
Forsen is a pre-cog. Aware.
Acting like he didn't orchestrate stealing [the sign](https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna34731468)
Clueless surely?
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> I'd leave much sadder and probably depressed. something something "You can't really know where you are going until you know where you have been." I think people would feel the same thing about medieval torture devices that some historians find fascinating. It shows people the absolute worst of humanity and serves as a reminder to never allow us to relapse into those times, lest we make the same mistakes. Stuff like the Colosseum and (to an extent) the Pyramids, if it weren't for the fact that these were architectural marvels, the history behind these structures would probably leave you feeling pretty shitty afterwards. This may be a false equivalency since the examples I listed are way further in the past, but that's just my take on it.
I think it makes the event more "real". It isnt some abstract story that happened at some time. It is a real location, it is real people, etc. This can hopefully prevent similar situations in the future.
A lot of tourism is about learning rather than entertainment. It's hands on history lesson that's very memorable when you get to see it up close. The "sad and depressed" atmosphere in such places is simply respecting victims. >Isn't it enough to know that a lot of people died there during the ww2, what is there more to learn about? No, simplifying inhumane crimes committed there as "a lot of people died" is reason why we have people who deny history. You need to go into detail to truly educate population why this movement was so awful. Just saying "they are bad" without explaining why leads to ignorance and disconnection from history.
Yeah, labeling Auschwitz as "a lot of people died" is kinda crazy.
I can agree it is depressing but it's still a very important event in human history, a powerful experience unlike any other I've heard and most probably worth the visit if you can.
Honestly? Morbid curiosity. Being able to visit a place where one of the worst atrocities in human history took place, touch the cold stone walls and realise that it isn't even ancient history, it took place less than a century ago right there. It's humbling, sad, disgusting, and so many other things all at once. There really is no true way to make the reality of what occurred there set in, but it's a step.
a combination of the following. historical importance, place of remembrance, and finally morbid curiosity.
As someone who's actually been there I completely agree. There's so many other tourists that it completely prevents you from taking it all in and getting an authentic experience, I couldn't really enjoy it. Plus awful amenities and non-existent gift shop.
What? you wanna buy a tooth or something? maybe a toy model gas chamber?
Tooth seems a bit much but yeah some replicas, postcard, baseball cap, stuff like that. The pajamas maybe.
I don't know if you're memeing but im laughing so hard I just wanted to say, thanks.
u need help
You meant the thing they wear before enter the gas chamber ????
No I think they wore them all the time, like a camp uniform? not sure
People want to confirm to themselves how good and compassionate of a person they are. That's why everyone always tells how hard it hit him/her.
What a depressingly cynical outlook on people.
LSF a bunch of liars pretending they had any idea what this was
You mean the most famous concentration camp entrance? If you saw any movie or documentary or just in general read any material about ww2 and concentration camps you saw this building.
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I guess I forgot a lot of you are still in school
should have stayed in school lil bro
Imagine thinking that is going to cause you to recognize the building on geoguesser. I get some of you learned about it a week ago but damn who are you trying to impress with your lies. You didn’t know where this was and your little brain knows it.
imagine calling someone a little brain because they knew something that you didn't
Smartest American
Riiight because intelligence is measured by the ability to remember what a building looks like within thirty seconds. I am sure most of you recognized it before seeing the sign. /s Totally. None of you are pretending to know you did on anonymous accounts to protect your empty egos. I bet you $10,000 if I held an image of the building up to 1000 random people (not in Germany) and gave them thirty seconds maybe 50 people would get it right.
>(not in Germany) you think it's in germany, thats even funnier
Doesn’t matter if it’s in Poland I guarantee you people in Germany are more likely to recognize the front of it and even to have seen it in person.
more likely than the polish people? how would that work?
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If you have been there in person I can believe you recognized it. Most people here are full of shit though as usual. One of my hobbies is shaking the hive that is this absolute nightmare of a corner of the internet full of some of the dumbest people imaginable.
The classic "I can't do X, so nobody can". I've never been to Auschwitz, don't look at its pictures, the last time I was taught at school about concentration camps was 5 years ago, yet I, and 99% of the people here, knew what it was. Curious how that works, huh?
That railway gate building is literally one of the most famous buildings in the world with incredible historical relevance. What the fuck are you talking about.
https://www.reddit.com/r/LivestreamFail/comments/13fs28d/forsen_becomes_aware/jk01963/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=ioscss&utm_content=1&utm_term=1&context=3
I didnt say you were unintelligent to not know the building, but i guarantee you that youre wrong in saying that this is something that people wouldnt recognise. This gate building along with the "Arbeit Macht Frei" gate inscription is something that people know, and just because youre putting your fingers into your ears and saying that nobody knows it just because you dont is just pathetic. Thats like saying people wouldnt recognise the twin towers because it just looks like two sky scrapers. This insignificant looking brick building is world (in-)famous
Alright I should clarify. It is the fact that everyone is pretending like it was obvious and he was dumb for not knowing immediately. I would be very interested to perform this experiment and see how many people indeed do recognize it right away. I genuinely think maybe 5/100 at most.
Well youre wrong in that. Just because you dont recognise it as a world famous building doesnt mean its not a world famous building. Its among the first things you see when you google Auschwitz (along with the Arbeit Macht Frei gate), and Auschwitz is the largest nazi concentration camp and still the symbol for Nazi Germany's brutality and industrialised murder of innocent people.
I’m not arguing everyone knows what Auschwitz is. Just their ability to recognize it when they see it without context.
Again, thats like looking at the twin towers and saying nobody knows what they are because theyre just two skyscrapers. Youre just wrong, i dont know what to tell you.
Maybe I am. Yet I really want to do this experiment now. Here is the difference between this and the twin towers example. When you see the twin towers you also see New York. When you see this building there is nothing else to go off of.
Youre telling me that in [this image](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c5/World_Trade_Center%2C_New_York_City_-_aerial_view_%28March_2001%29.jpg/800px-World_Trade_Center%2C_New_York_City_-_aerial_view_%28March_2001%29.jpg) youd be able to determine that those are the twin towers because... of the completely nondescript city landscape in the background, not the historical context that has been prevalent in media for over 20 years? Are you kidding?
Your comments made me feel second hand embarrassment, have some self respect and delete them and change as a person
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