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What does someone like him wish for on his bday? Also i've heard of neo-nazis programming racist video games, but do they make racist themed birthday cakes for their kids as part of their indoctrination?...maybe a German black forest cake shaped like a swastika? just another random thought.

2007-05-12 15:56:31 · 3 answers · asked by cpc26ca 1 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

bizarre, I just saw a photo of a swastika bday cake for Hitler's in 1943. not as girly as I wanted it to be. No power Rangers, barnyard animals, or roses made of icing. Just a round cake, but it does have a swastik on it though. Hmmm, wonder what his wedding cake looked like and if he and his wife had a "this is our song" kind of song?

2007-05-12 16:24:38 · update #1

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Neo-Nazis, like other extremists have other interests as well, and may even forget their extreme views when celebrating a family event. Hitler probably thought of himself as a normal person, but my guess would be that if he followed the birthday wish tradition, his wishes would have been about specific, nationalistic goals.

This reminds me of an image from a dream. When interpreting dreams I think it's important to understand what the images mean to you. I don't take the images literally, but I think of them as metaphors for some spiritual situation / problem...Some mystery or question I should be trying to resolve.

2007-05-12 16:05:26 · answer #1 · answered by Calvin James Hammer 6 · 0 0

who cares about Hitler he's Mummy dust by now, and Nazi's probably have cakes with candles shaped like burning crosses

2007-05-12 16:08:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

OMG, No, how the hell are you able to take into account that Joan????? I can not even take into account what I needed for the final time I pulled a wishbone, and that ought to have simplest been weeks in the past! lol

2016-09-05 18:27:45 · answer #3 · answered by brang 4 · 0 0

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