Talk:Michael de Adder
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Nazi Xbox Playstation Cartoon
editRecently many folks have picked up on a tone deaf cartoon from 2010 (published in metro) where de Adder shows a young person confusing a veterans story about defeating nazis for a story about video games. The cartoon has been rewritten many times in an attempt to "reclaim" the "Boomer meme". Is it worth adding a section about this? I think its quite notable.
Conflict
editThere's nothing inaccurate or controversial about the article and it's been two years since de Adder worte anything on it so I've lightly edited it and removed the tags. Spoonkymonkey (talk) 14:03, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
- The {{BLPunsourced}} tag should probably stay. -- Ϫ 22:07, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
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