Posted on Nov 14th, 2008 by Lindsay Robertson
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How do these “Hitler meme” remixes of that scene from the movie Downfall never get old? The latest, in which Hitler learns his McMansion is being foreclosed on, is the funniest yet:
In addition to being as good an explanation as any as to what’s gotten us into this mess, it’s probably the only housing-crisis-related thing guaranteed to make you howl with laughter. (Via Clusterstock.)
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Genius. I really need to see Downfall.
i hate get all seriousgum, but i feel like i have to. otherwise i’d be quadruple ironic, which i can’t have. but i don’t find this funny at all. it’s not that it disgusts me that you could laugh at a monster, it’s just sad that we’re so desensitized.
i think that’s 5X ironic.