![]() 04/07/2015 at 15:46 • Filed to: POLANDBALL | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() 04/07/2015 at 16:05 |
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Germany cheated and used Creative mode. Jerks.
![]() 04/07/2015 at 16:08 |
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I don't speak German, but that last panel still made me snort
![]() 04/07/2015 at 16:16 |
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I don't either, but I knew from the context it meant work is liberating.
![]() 04/07/2015 at 16:19 |
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I figured it was referencing WW2, but both are funny.
![]() 04/07/2015 at 16:30 |
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It is a wonderful bit of dark humor.
For those who don't get it - "Arbeit macht frei" (work makes you free) was on the gates of at least one of the WWII concentration camps.
![]() 04/07/2015 at 16:31 |
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*slowclap* Love the Greek touch.
![]() 04/07/2015 at 16:43 |
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It was either Auschwitz or some other one
![]() 04/07/2015 at 16:44 |
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And you are right. But why didn't Germoney become Reichtangle?
![]() 04/07/2015 at 16:47 |
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If you notice his eyes move to where Reichtangle's are
![]() 04/07/2015 at 16:47 |
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This is unusually good for a Polandball, and that's saying something.
![]() 04/07/2015 at 22:00 |
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Except Filipinos. One does not simply keep out Filipinos.
![]() 04/08/2015 at 06:04 |
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"Work sets you free"
Auschwitz
![]() 04/08/2015 at 06:05 |
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it's written above the gates of Auschwitz "work sets you free"
![]() 04/08/2015 at 10:11 |
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The reichtangle was banned from "normal use" by the mods of the subreddit for overuse. The joke was pretty beaten into the ground.
![]() 04/08/2015 at 10:20 |
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Didn't know that. Tanks!