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2011 NBA Finals | Hitler’s Reaction to Miami Heat’s Loss

Category: Basketball

With the Miami Heat’s defeat from the Dallas Mavericks in the 2011 NBA Finals, Hitler is enraged.

Apparently, Der Fuhrer is a Lebron James fan even though he is a German like the Finals MVP Dirk Nowitzki.

Of course, the video below is yet another parody of that famous scene from the movie Downfall.

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Manila Hostage Crisis Souvenir Pictures, Flash Game and Hitler’s Reaction

Category: News

Whenever there’s a big fire or a road accident or a similar incident, we Filipinos usually flock to where the commotion is.

In local lingo, we are “usisero”.

I don’t know why but it’s just in our nature to be curious of what’s happening around us.

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Web Site of the Day: Cats That Look Like Hitler

Category: Computers

Does your cat look like Adolf Hitler? Do you wake up in a cold sweat every night wondering if he’s going to up and invade Poland? Does he keep putting his right paw in the air while making a noise that sounds suspiciously like “Sieg Miaow”? If so, this is the website for you.

So goes the headline for catsthatlooklikehitler.com, a web site made for cats that look like Hitler.

Ah ok. Who the heck is Hitler by the way?

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Hitler and Paul the Octopus

Category: News

Paul the Octopus is a common octopus living in a tank at a Sea Life Centre in Oberhausen, Germany.

But he is not your typical common octopus as he is actually an oracle.

Amusing as it may seem, he have predicted 12 international football matches that featured the German National Team and in 10 of them, he was right. That’s 83.33% accurate!

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The Vuvuzela, YouTube and Hitler

Category: News

Ever wondered what that’s endless, incredibly annoying sound that sounds vaguely like a swarm of bees (play it here) you hear when you watch the soccer matches at the 2010 FIFA World Cup?

That’s the sound of the vuvuzela.

The vuvuzela is a South African musical instrument traditionally made and inspired from a kudu horn. It is most used at soccer matches in South Africa, and it has become a symbol of South African soccer as the stadiums are filled with its loud and raucous sound that reflects the exhilaration of supporters.

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