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    This was my favorite number until recently. I had no idea. Fucking nazis ruin everything.

    Now, I’m horrified at all the times anyone might have asked me to pick a number between 1 and 100 before I knew.

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    The pope just died on Hitler’s Birthday at the age of 88. COINCIDENCE!?

    Also oh no, I just posted the 88th comment!

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    I’ve long use “2015” appended to my initials for screen names. It has no particular significance. I started using it over a decade before 2015. I was signing up for an account, and I added my age then to the current year. Thus, I ended up with 2015 as “my” number.

    Early on, it was no problem. It was still well in the future. Around 2015, it became impossible to use the number. Inevitably someone would claim the number for a username before I did. Now, 2015 is easy again to claim appended to my initials. Unfortunately, now when I use it, I get accused of being 10 years old.

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    88 was a cool number, but then Nazis came and ruined it. It was the equivalent of drawing that S letter you all did in high school. Edgy cool shit. They ruined my birth year and back to the future, and the name of a band I played in when I was a teenager.

    Also they are pieces of shit in every other aspect, of course, specially regarding, you know, humanity.

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    Why yes, I was born in 1988 but luckily when I first started making usernames in middle school, I decided to use the random number 45 in them instead. Yup, good old 45, nothing awful or related to white supremacists associated with that number… Sigh.

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    my brother has used 88 in his username all his life (it’s his birthyear). Never heard anyone complaining about it until like 2-3 years ago.

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    Even if I were born in 1988, I surely wouldn’t use the number in a username. Same if my initials would AH or HH.

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      I was in a tf2 clan called the Hampshire Heavies, guess what the handle was… Luckily we were pretty well known, but incidentally some thought I was a sympathizer.

      That’s how I found out that HH (and 88) were dog whistles, I had no idea before.

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      What’s wrong with Humbert Humbert? A man with a poetic sould who did nothing wrong except shooting that guy (no, really, is HH a thing outside of Lolita?)

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        Which is exactly why they’re called dog whistles. It’s so only certain people (the ones in the know) are able to find the true message. The entire point is to signal solidarity and find like-minded bigots, without exposing yourself. Because they know that if they just come out and blatantly say it, they’ll face a lot of backlash. So instead, they hide behind dog whistles.

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      People with 88 in their usernames are probably people who’ve been rocking the same username for 20+ years at this point. I think my username naming scheme hasn’t changed since I was single digits in age logging intk AIM and MSN Messenger

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        I dunno, if I had a username (I don’t care how old) and found out it had a racist dogwhistle, I’d change accounts.

        Like how my fiance came home onr day and threw out his Punisher shirt because “asshole cops are co-opting the Punisher, even though they’re exactly whose asses the Punisher would be beating on!”

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          That’s how appropriation works though, by forcing out the people who used it in its original context.

          However, I think Marvel redesigned the Punisher’s skull logo thing purely because of that. Those who use the old one are guaranteed to be asshole cop and trump supporters who completely missed the memo.

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            That’s how appropriation works though, by forcing out the people who used it in its original context.

            I’d argue that by making it so only the people who use dogwhistles use it, it now becomes a fog horn. No one in 1910 cared about a Hindu symbol for peace. People cared a lot by the end of 1945.

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          Wait are we supposed to ask if you are dog whistling or not? Now I don’t know.

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      I made mine long before learning about the connection between “88” and the Nazis, and at this point, anyone who sees my username and immediately jumps to “nazi” is a certified moron.

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        There was a time around the 00s in Germany where they were used as a dogwhistle, at least that was the story going around back then. Anyone wearing one of these was being looked upon with a lot of suspicion by the general youth

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      Derek Dash. Derek, the name, suprisingly peaked in popularity (in the US) around the 80s so according to my calculations, you were born then.

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      Music video of WW2 German marching song. Big anti-nazi disclaimer at the start. Then immediately the video starts to a swastika flag waving.

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        Displaying a swastika or other human horrors in a video/artwork doesn’t mean you’re promoting it (maybe it was in your example)

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        It’s indeed a genre where you need to do some background check

        But you can find Black Metal bands that hate all humans equally

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    My friend’s birthdate includes both “14” and “88”. I also remember being much younger and the '88 kids were all about “double infinity”, usually stacked, and some even got it tattooed.

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    I’m not going to lie. One of my old reddit accounts had 88 in its username. Not because for malicious reasons though. It was a random number I came up with since the username I wanted was already taken. I got banned from r/comicbooks for that despite proof that I was NOT connected with any racist content.