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-[[Category:Glossary]][[Image:180px-Swastika_flag_(Nazi_Germany).ant.png|thumb||right|The swastika in one of its less popular incarnations.]]+[[Category:Glossary]]__NOTOC__
-'''swastika''' ''(un.)'' '''1.''' An ancient religious symbol formed by a cross with the ends of the arms bent at right angles in either a clockwise or a counterclockwise direction.+<table width="100%" border="0" align="right" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0">
- +<tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''swastika''' ''(un.)'' '''1.''' Proposed by a German [[Nazi Regime|Nazi regime]] as a replacement for [[The Cross|the cross]], the swastika is one of the earliest noted [[Associationalist]] symbols of inevitability, rapine-coloured Futures, or motion made pure by the quotidian -- made [[vapor|vaporic]]: a [[Solar Being|solar being]] divorced of the human mind, writ large through a memeography wrought from slit-throat bogs, snazzy lapel-pins, eternal [[ice theory]], [[Gnostic Materialism|ruthless materialism]] and the [[Donut Shaped World Theory|convexity of earth-life]]. '''2.''' An ancient religious symbol formed by a cross with the ends of the arms bent at right angles in either a clockwise or a counterclockwise direction. '''3.''' A dancing midget. '''4.''' ''euph.'' A reluctantly comical acrobat.
-== Desiderata ==+
-The Swastika was popular with Nazis.+
== See Also == == See Also ==
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 +[[Image:180px-Swastika_flag_(Nazi_Germany).ant.png|thumb||center|The swastika in one of its less popular incarnations.]]
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swastika (un.) 1. Proposed by a German Nazi regime as a replacement for the cross, the swastika is one of the earliest noted Associationalist symbols of inevitability, rapine-coloured Futures, or motion made pure by the quotidian -- made vaporic: a solar being divorced of the human mind, writ large through a memeography wrought from slit-throat bogs, snazzy lapel-pins, eternal ice theory, ruthless materialism and the convexity of earth-life. 2. An ancient religious symbol formed by a cross with the ends of the arms bent at right angles in either a clockwise or a counterclockwise direction. 3. A dancing midget. 4. euph. A reluctantly comical acrobat.

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The swastika in one of its less popular incarnations.
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The swastika in one of its less popular incarnations.

Desiderata