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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I think certain cultures feel names (even internet handles) are sacred and others should say and type them perfectly, or it's a sign of disrespect? If so, I'm okay with that... respect is earned.
As for Germans and British people (and other Teutonics), we generally don't worry too much about a little fooling around. In fact, we often enjoy a little joking and even teasing, and don't take it too seriously.
But speaking of names... what is 88? The media here has been pushing the idea that it is code for HH (because H is the 8th letter in the alphabet)... and that HH (Heil Hitler) is a way to show support for Nazi ideology. Myself, I think 88 is just any other number, with no hidden meanings.... but who knows!


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Yes, in Germany 88 stands for "Heil Hitler" and is illegal...

I am happy Sagar apologized for calling you a plagiarist and you also did a good thing by apologizing to Sagar.

But your apology would reflect more if you would stop making fun of him and his name.

Also, the edits that you made on this post doesn't reflect well. Sagar was wrong in calling you a plagiarist but you shouldn't call him names. Name calling will only result in more fights.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

Yes, maybe you are right... The guy is history for me as of now...