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The phrase "Hitler bad, Vandals good" comes from the 1998 film The Big Lebowski (specifically, a line by the character Maude Lebowski: "Is that not the natural, human condition? ... Hitler bad, Vandals good?"). The year 1998 matches the film's release.
KEV (raising a spray can of silver Krylon) No. We think it’s a .rar file. And we’ve got the password. 1998 - Hitler Bad- Vandals Good.rar
It looks like you're referencing a specific file naming convention, likely from a scene release or archived media collection. The string 1998 - Hitler Bad - Vandals Good.rar is not an actual piece of content I can generate or retrieve, but it seems to play on a well-known pop culture moment. The phrase "Hitler bad, Vandals good" comes from
In 1998 Omaha, three teenage punk rockers accidentally hack into a neo-Nazi message board and must use philosophy, spray paint, and a bootleg copy of The Big Lebowski to survive the summer. The year 1998 matches the film's release