Memes and GIFs That Will Instantly Trigger Leftists & Normies

In my experience, content like this is on X every time I go there, including a lot of posts about Leo Frank. I can picture his ugly mug in my mind right now due to seeing it so many times on Twitter.

I don't think this post will be removed, and it would hardly matter if it is due to so many other similar posts.

Yes, but this isn't just a simple post on X....it'a full motion AI video of several minutes using the n-word as well.
 
In my experience, content like this is on X every time I go there, including a lot of posts about Leo Frank. I can picture his ugly mug in my mind right now due to seeing it so many times on Twitter.

I don't think this post will be removed, and it would hardly matter if it is due to so many other similar posts.


A lot of people think the "swimming pools in Auschwitz" thing is some sort of clever way to say the Holocaust did not happen. The truth is the Germans used pools as a way to exterminate jews in especially evil ways. The guards would super glue gold and silver coins to the bottom of the pool at night, then on hot days, allow the prisoners to go for a "swim" to cool off -- knowing exactly what would happen next. Hapless jews would see the coins at the bottom of the pool, frantically dive to get the money, and stay under trying to pick up the coin so long they often drowned themselves, unable to come up for air when money was at stake! All while the guards just laughed from the towers. You might think it's a funny meme, but making jews drown themselves trying to retrieve coins is horrible part of the history of those camps.
 
Sounds completely made up, superglue was invented in 1942 in the US by Eastman-Kodak, and I doubt the Germans were able to acquire it and manufacture it for use in their camps. I'd like to see that guys sources. The first super glue was also not waterproof. Another reason why I will never go back to Twitter and prefer forums like this.
 
Sounds completely made up, superglue was invented in 1942 in the US by Eastman-Kodak, and I doubt the Germans were able to acquire it and manufacture it for use in their camps. I'd like to see that guys sources. The first super glue was also not waterproof. Another reason why I will never go back to Twitter and prefer forums like this.

I think the gold coins stuck to the bottom of swimming pools claim was made as a joke....it's not a serious claim.
The swimming pools did exist though.
 
Sounds completely made up, superglue was invented in 1942 in the US by Eastman-Kodak, and I doubt the Germans were able to acquire it and manufacture it for use in their camps. I'd like to see that guys sources. The first super glue was also not waterproof. Another reason why I will never go back to Twitter and prefer forums like this.
Your right! I found this story completely plausible but how can it be true if superglue hadn't been invented yet? :ROFLMAO:
 
Guys, guys, Anne Frank had a prototype kind of super glue in 1941, she used it to assemble her ball point pens.



Yes ! ...and each pen produced a completely different style of handwriting !


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