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» Best Graffiti Ever
Most racist use of "lol" ever...
It started off in a toilet (where else?) in my uni, which I frequently use the morning after a night out. One day I noticed that on the metal toilet roll dispenser that somebody had scrawled what had appeared to be a Nazi swastika and a slogan along the lines of "Combat 18 forever". I didn't really give much thought to it and went about my business.
A few days later I returned to the same cubicle to find the same piece of graffiti on the dispenser, except this time someone else had added to it "That's actually the Jewish symbol for peace", referring to the swastika. I have no idea if that is true or not, and I am not too obsessed with the swastika to notice whether or not it has been drawn properly in a public toilet, but it did amuse me that someone from Combat 18 who felt so passionately to draw it there could have gotten it so wrong.
I returned again the next day to find out that somebody else agreed with me, as they had put simply "lol", quite appropriate as the amount of different people contributing to this public conversation was very much like a chatroom.
About a week later I saw that the original instigator of the conversation had returned to edit the "lol" to instead say "lolocaust". Highly inappropriate, but it amused me
(Wed 9th May 2007, 15:28, More)
Most racist use of "lol" ever...
It started off in a toilet (where else?) in my uni, which I frequently use the morning after a night out. One day I noticed that on the metal toilet roll dispenser that somebody had scrawled what had appeared to be a Nazi swastika and a slogan along the lines of "Combat 18 forever". I didn't really give much thought to it and went about my business.
A few days later I returned to the same cubicle to find the same piece of graffiti on the dispenser, except this time someone else had added to it "That's actually the Jewish symbol for peace", referring to the swastika. I have no idea if that is true or not, and I am not too obsessed with the swastika to notice whether or not it has been drawn properly in a public toilet, but it did amuse me that someone from Combat 18 who felt so passionately to draw it there could have gotten it so wrong.
I returned again the next day to find out that somebody else agreed with me, as they had put simply "lol", quite appropriate as the amount of different people contributing to this public conversation was very much like a chatroom.
About a week later I saw that the original instigator of the conversation had returned to edit the "lol" to instead say "lolocaust". Highly inappropriate, but it amused me
(Wed 9th May 2007, 15:28, More)