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# Statistics
Favourites: 11; Deviations: 13; Watchers: 1
Watching: 0; Pageviews: 1994; Comments Made: 12; Friends: 0
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: My GrandmaFavorite movies: Any Sci Fi
Favorite bands / musical artists: Linkin Park
Favorite writers: J.K.Rowling
Favorite games: SW: Jedi Academy and HaloI&II
Favorite gaming platform: PS2/PC
Tools of the Trade: An Imagination
Other Interests: Chating,ForumRP, Making room backgrounds
# About me
Current Residence: Akron, OhioFavourite genre of music: Alternative Rock
Favourite photographer: None
Favourite style of art: Terragen
Operating System: Windows XP
MP3 player of choice: Ipod Nano
Shell of choice: ?
Wallpaper of choice: Something futureistic
Skin of choice: the one on my forum
Personal Quote: "When Life gives you lemons, Give life a grenade"
# Comments
Comments: 7
MissyDraven [2006-04-20 01:21:06 +0000 UTC]
"wow i never thot there wuld be people dumb enuff 2 start a Nazi fanclub. you all shuld be thrown in2 a pit an burnt u nazi freaks
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Sianara! ^__^ "
These are your words... I'm just telling you (and the world) that this is not the case. Also, we don't take kindly to being called "nazi freaks". You might also want to learn how links work.
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Saijuka [2006-04-02 14:52:52 +0000 UTC]
I dont get this crud about Rammstein being a nazi band, and isnt it illeagal to have nazi...items or such in germany if they really were Neo-Nazi then Germany would have silenced them?
QUOTE "um... Rammstein isn't a nazi band.... As is clearly shown by the following link
[link]
In case the link, for whatever reason is broken, here's the article in full. (taken from a Hit Parader article that can be found in the articles section called "Teutonic Values"):
Unfortunately, considering the band's staunch approach, and their reliance on both German language and heritage to inspire their music, the haunting images of their nation's war-like past have followed Rammstein around virtually from day one. Even the German media has set out to uncover the true meanings behind some of Rammstein's more controversial and mysterious songs- with no evidence what-so-ever of oft-rumored Nazi-leanings ever even showing up. The band's members themselves are as confounded as anyone as to where these obviously false allegations first started. Some believe it may have to do with the cover art of their 1995 debut disc, Herzeleid, where the six shirtless, well-toned band members come across as poster boys for some new "master race." Other group members insist it's just the German media doing their best to cause trouble.
"It has been so silly," Flake explained. "That was just a photo of us- not some political statement! The German media sometimes gets carried away with such things. There was even one critic who said that the way Till rolls his 'r's' when he sings is supposed to mimic the way that Hitler used to speak! How silly can they get. We've never written a political song in our life, and we probably never will. It's just reverse discrimination because we are German. Kraftwerk had the same thing happen to them twenty years ago. If we were Spanish or Dutch, there would be no problem."
Please research more thouroughly. It's the best way to prevent coming across as a complete asshat." UNQUOTE
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MissyDraven In reply to Saijuka [2006-04-20 01:18:14 +0000 UTC]
it was you who commented on the page... I'm just responding to your comment.
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MissyDraven [2006-04-01 00:28:50 +0000 UTC]
[link]
um... Rammstein isn't a nazi band.... As is clearly shown by the following link
[link]
In case the link, for whatever reason is broken, here's the article in full. (taken from a Hit Parader article that can be found in the articles section called "Teutonic Values"):
Unfortunately, considering the band's staunch approach, and their reliance on both German language and heritage to inspire their music, the haunting images of their nation's war-like past have followed Rammstein around virtually from day one. Even the German media has set out to uncover the true meanings behind some of Rammstein's more controversial and mysterious songs- with no evidence what-so-ever of oft-rumored Nazi-leanings ever even showing up. The band's members themselves are as confounded as anyone as to where these obviously false allegations first started. Some believe it may have to do with the cover art of their 1995 debut disc, Herzeleid, where the six shirtless, well-toned band members come across as poster boys for some new "master race." Other group members insist it's just the German media doing their best to cause trouble.
"It has been so silly," Flake explained. "That was just a photo of us- not some political statement! The German media sometimes gets carried away with such things. There was even one critic who said that the way Till rolls his 'r's' when he sings is supposed to mimic the way that Hitler used to speak! How silly can they get. We've never written a political song in our life, and we probably never will. It's just reverse discrimination because we are German. Kraftwerk had the same thing happen to them twenty years ago. If we were Spanish or Dutch, there would be no problem."
Please research more thouroughly. It's the best way to prevent coming across as a complete asshat.
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Saijuka [2006-03-24 16:32:37 +0000 UTC]
Once again,please manually log yourself out! Otherwise people can get on your account and fave pics that they ment to put on their own account! o/`~
-the local 4th period 362 deviant
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Saijuka [2006-03-20 15:51:21 +0000 UTC]
just so you know, you have to manualy log yourself out of deviantart every time.
-your friendly neighborhood 3rd period Infotech deviant.
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