Happy Birthday to the big guy.
Happy birthday big dog
Do it
Happy 4/20 Hitler blaze it
Happy birthday Herr Hitler
>>533497944What did you use to make it ?
>>533498522Grok
>>533497694
>>533498069Hitler and the boys planning on doing bad shit tonight
>>533497694At least he made Poland much bigger, I have to give it to him.
happy birthday boss
>>533497694One of the most consequential men in modern history. A true enigma.
>>533497694Happy Birthday, great man.
Happy birthday to you
>>533497944>he believes the memeHitler lived out his life in Indonesa, every year people come to his grave there to give respects. There are probably people there right this second.
>>533497944I bet he also believes in the bullshit about seal team six and Osama.No body=no credit.
>>533497694Oh he’s a taurus like me, that explains.
>>533501498tits or gtfo
NHH
>>533497694Most evil picture of Hitler
>>533497694Happy Birthday father I needed
>>533501629Are you an idiot, don’t you see i have a pink ID? Are you aries or virgo by any chance?
>>533504405While we are at it - the retard even destroyed the based Blackletter kek.
>>533505110It wasn't "Blackletter", it was Fraktur and it was different from English Blackletter. And Adolf didn't destroy it, he said normal Antiqua letters should be used. Which is what Germany should have done 300 years earlier.Our modern font was developed in Italy in the 16th century during the Humanist movement. It spread all over Europe, only some countries like Germany refused to make the switch. Why? Because they were protestant, and the new letters came from Italy, and Italy was Catholic.That led to two sets of letters being used in books. I had two dictionaries from my grandmother that were printed in the 1930s. All the German words were set in Fraktur, and all the English or Latin words were set in Antiqua. This was before computer typesetting and must have been a lot of work, working with lead type letters.
>>533505342That's a lot of words to acknowledge that he destroyed Fraktur.
>>533505434I think somebody told him that the letters we used up to 1943 were created by a Jew. That might be a myth, but it would explain the sudden switch to Antiqua.