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the-adequate-gatsby:

Wh- I-There is a swastika on that building.Where the fuck am I?! 

Perhaps a Buddhist Temple.
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the-adequate-gatsby:

Wh- I-
There is a swastika on that building.
Where the fuck am I?! 

Perhaps a Buddhist Temple.

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    hahaha i love the text exchange on here between the question of the ignorant and the answer from the awesome.
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  10. reclaimtheswastika reblogged this from the-adequate-gatsby and added:
    Buddhist Temple.
  11. homie-g-willikers reblogged this from the-adequate-gatsby and added:
    sauwastika and it is i believe an indian symbol for balance or peace or something like
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  14. emleeoh said: in some places the swastika is actually a symbol of peace. that’s what it was used for before the whole WW II thing…. i think it’s from certain asian cultures…. don’t quote me on that though.
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The swastika has been used in practically every culture for as long as documentation has been available with all positive meanings including: good luck, prosperity, fertility, inner strength, the Sun God, peace and love.
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