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Thesmashbro said:
The speaker is talking to Hitler. Hitler was unsatisfied with destroying a group of people and then the speaker came up and suggested expanding territory.
I hate that trope.
did you just call me a Nazi?
 
@Thesmashbro


Yea but as the writer I pretty sure the I represents a part of me


Maybe I'm overreacting... But I don't like how you just said my work supports the nazi...


I was expressing myself in that poem.


And I was asking you a serious question, for you to give me a that kind of answer and not admit your joking...


I cannot say I support that.
 
@Unyielding


Ah. I see. I was only expressing my hatred for the trope, not your poem, but I guess I wasn't clear enough. You asked how I could use the trope, I answered, you asked for clarification, I clarified. And, yeah, I probably shouldn't have invoked Godwin's Law.
 
Godwin is everywhere. You cannot hide from him, nor can you run. He will always be watching you in the name of the Führer.


(Okay this is getting ridiculous xD )
 
Person#1: "Actually, it's about ethics in games journalism."


Person#2: *plays the Hitler card*


Person#1 "But-"


Person#2 "Nope! Hitler card!"
 
@Thesmashbro


Word of advice, if you are going to joke about something like that.


You need to say your joking especially when you are talking about someone's work of art...


I'll forgive you if you give me an honest opinion on what you think my poems about though
 
@Unyielding


Noted.


The rhymes are forced at times and the rhythm is off. The syllables in each line vary without pattern, robbing the poem of a smooth flow. In fact, the poem is structured more like a rap than an actual poem.
 
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(It is an rap, I think all raps and dogs art poems though)


But I meant what is the poem about. Lol like what do you know the theme or topic of the poem is
 

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