ITT: characters that are literaly /v/
Literally me
This creature.
Me and you both know that you have mommy problems, are quick to anger, and struggle with the fact that you'll never be as big of a deal as you want to be.
ehhhh
On Hitler's school life, from a biography entitled "The Young Hitler I Knew" and penned by his only childhood friend, August Kubizek
>"His classmates, mostly from solid, good-class Linz families, cold-shouldered the strange boy who arrived daily 'from amongst the peasants'"
p.59
>"In class he rarely came to anybody's notice. He had no friends, contrary to primary school, and wanted none"
p.59
>"He too, was completely alone. His father had been dead for two years. However much he loved his mother, she could not help him with his problems. He just needed to talk and needed someone who would listen to him."
p.32
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On his loneliness and solitary nature
>"Although he always felt a sense of responsibility for everything that happened, he was always a lonely and solitary man, determined to reply upon himself, and so to reach his goal"
p.165
>"But he? Where should he have gone that Christmas Eve? He had no acquaintances, no friends, nobody who would have received him with open arms. For him the world was hostile and empty. [...] All he ever told me of that Christmas Eve was that he had wandered around for hours. Only towards morning had he returned home and gone to sleep. What he thought, felt and suffered I never knew"
p.140
>"'Gustle', she said - usually she called me Herr Kubizek, but in that hour she used the name by which Adolf always called me - 'go on being a good friend to my son when I'm no longer here. He has no one else'. With tears in my eyes I promised, and then I went"
p.137
On Adolf as a friend, and his introversion
>"He no longer attended school; did nothing to get himself job training; lived with his mother and let her keep him. But he was not idle: this period of his life was filled with restless activity. He sketched, he painted, he wrote poetry, he read"
p.62
>"At Linz, Hitler made neither a good not a bad impression on me. He was also not a leader in class. He was slim and upright, his face mostly pale and gaunt, and there was almost a consumptive look about him, his gaze enormously open, his eye luminous"
p.64
>"In this emotional conflict, Adolf Hitler proved a reliable friend. He had put backbone into my idea of choosing music as my profession, and was very clever at how he went about making it possible. For the first and only time I discovered in him a quality of which I was unaware and which I never experienced in him later: patience."
p.79
>"In conflict with a bourgeois world, which with its deceit and false rectitude had nothing to offer him, he sought instinctively his own world and found it in the origins and early history of his own peoples"
p.83
>>322476541
Nah, Scrooge McDuck is intelligent, actually good inside, successful etc. /v/ is everything but that.
>>322476681
>>322476756
Is Hitler really a character?
>>322476612
I'm hitler...?
>>322475836fuck the tree
Intelligent, nihilistic and with a wicked sense of humor
>>322476681
>"But he? Where should he have gone that Christmas Eve? He had no acquaintances, no friends, nobody who would have received him with open arms. For him the world was hostile and empty. [...] All he ever told me of that Christmas Eve was that he had wandered around for hours. Only towards morning had he returned home and gone to sleep. What he thought, felt and suffered I never knew"
damn. I wonder how the world would be right now if some girl had let hitler fuck her
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>>322476054
pretty much
>>322476976
A historical one, yes.
>>322476756
>>322476681
>>322476612
they should teach this stuff to kids
>>322477598
No, no... common core is much better! We must let them think for themselves. So long as they think the correct things.
>>322476612
>>322476681
>>322476756
Can always count on /pol/ to hijack and derail a thread
>>322478054
>it mentions hitler so it's automatically /pol/
>>322477105
>nihilistic
>intelligent
>>322478846
get it? that's the wicked sense of humor at work
>>322476612
>>322476681
>>322476756
>>322478846
Hello newfriend