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The Normandy is a trolling technique based on the following philosophy: attack what they least expect you to attack. This technique was invented by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, or, rather, one of the military aides from which Eisenhower stole all of his ideas before passing them off as his own. Now that Germany is run by communists, Jews, and girls, Wikipedia has become the target of choice for the Normandy technique.

Tips

First, find a non-controversial Wikipedia article - this means you should avoid anything dealing with Israel, Jews doing 9/11, Amerikkka and its imperialistic excursions, Noam Chomsky, or other Jew-related matters. Oatmeal, for instance, is a good article for our purposes, since Jews do not eat oatmeal, or at any rate do not control the international oatmeal trade... yet.

Next, rape the fuck out of the oatmeal article, as shown in the diagram to the right.

Now, continually press the refresh button on your browser to make sure that the Wikipedos have not yet reverted your vandalism. Giggle every time you do this.

Note that a direct assault on an article might be a little obvious. Good ways to cover your tracks are making actual useful edits immediately afterwords, making very small changes, or expanding stubs while hiding hilarity in the entry.

Historical Basis

The Invasion of Normandy took place in 1973 on the shimmering coasts of Guatemala. American battleships pounded the shores much like a thirteen-year-old pounds his meat to loli. Much of the artillery fire came from the S.S. East Clintwood and the S.S. Loveboat, both of which were outfitted with really, really awesome plasma cannons, which would later re-appear in the Starship Troopers films. Historians agree that the Nazis got butt-hurt.

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