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minus-squareMultihedra [he/him]hexbear20·3 years agoHoly fuck. the article is slightly old (1 July 2020), but incredibly recent considering… all of it The change was first observed by University of Helsinki academic Teivo Teivainen He had previously questioned whether the continued use of the symbol was helpful for the Finnish armed forces. What the fuck have those conversations been like, “But, are we sure removing it won’t slow the planes down? I don’t think it’s hurting anything… it’s been fine this long” link
minus-squareGalaxyBrain [they/them]hexbear24·3 years agoReplace it with flame decals. Those make things fast. link
minus-squareNephewAlphaBravo [he/him]hexbear18·3 years agoSwastikas don't seem like they'd be very aerodynamic link
minus-squareOhNoSamSeder [he/him]hexbear18·3 years agoYou gotta turn them on their side so they're flat, like a Frisbee link
minus-squareNeckbeard_Prime [they/them,he/him]hexbear9·3 years agoYeah, like the glaive from Krull link
minus-squareAcidSmiley [she/her]hexbear8·3 years agoNot particularly well-known, as people are more used to turning nazi shit upside down :no-fash: link
Holy fuck. the article is slightly old (1 July 2020), but incredibly recent considering… all of it
What the fuck have those conversations been like,
“But, are we sure removing it won’t slow the planes down? I don’t think it’s hurting anything… it’s been fine this long”
Replace it with flame decals. Those make things fast.
Swastikas don't seem like they'd be very aerodynamic
You gotta turn them on their side so they're flat, like a Frisbee
Yeah, like the glaive from Krull
Not particularly well-known, as people are more used to turning nazi shit upside down :no-fash: