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How Dictators Are Made

By raincoaster

You honestly think anything in this child’s life will ever live up to this moment? Phillies fans decided, for whatever completely arbitrary and not-at-all malt-beverage-related reason, to cheer wildly whenever this toddler raised his arms. Note how quickly this adorable child went from Jon Cusack in Say Anything to Adolf Hitler at the Nuremberg Rally.

As the comments on the video note:

He’s going to be really disappointed when he grows up and realizes he’s not a king or some sort of wizard.









2 Responses to “How Dictators Are Made”




  1. Waennovien Says:

    I didn’t see him, but I did see a lot of other weird stuff that day.

    Did you know I’m living in Phila now?




  2. raincoaster Says:

    I had no idea: thought you’d married a New Yorker. Bait and switch, I’d call it!




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