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John2290 said:
KLAMarine said: 

Hmm, I would but the whole idea of humanizing Hitler brings a little vomit into my mouth. Anyway, I'd reckon the whole thing can be summed up with Handlebarz by Flobots in a much more fun presentation.

Also, that narrator could put a Sloth to sleep never mind having that score in the background, I mean, has anyone actually made it through this presentation without falling asleep just once, lol. 

"Hmm, I would but the whole idea of humanizing Hitler brings a little vomit into my mouth."

>Hitler was as human as the rest of us. Makes the whole topic all the more frightening and should serve as a warning against extremism.

"Anyway, I'd reckon the whole thing can be summed up with Handlebarz by Flobots in a much more fun presentation."

>Fun presentation but there's nothing like the real thing. Kubizek and Hitler's teen years were as usual as our own except instead of video games, they loved going to symphonies and operas. It's how they met. That's what I found especially striking in Kubizek's book: Hitler and Kubizek were little different than teens today who love to draw or play video games.

"Also, that narrator could put a Sloth to sleep never mind having that score in the background"

>I imagine sloths are already lethargic creatures to begin with so it can't be too hard to make them sleep...

"I mean, has anyone actually made it through this presentation without falling asleep just once, lol."

>I have. How could I not!? The book transported me back 100 years and put me in the shoes of Hitler's teenage friend.