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by Deep Sea Isopod » Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:31 pm
Animavore wrote:For fuck sake. This is part 42 of a 42 part series about the Catholic church being a force for evil in the world. And I don't mean the normal kind I mean the satanic cult kind.
I posted this, as it's what was sent to me. I done a quick google and as already pointed out, there's little info on this event. One would've thought it would be well known with plenty of info.
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by Gawdzilla Sama » Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:32 pm
wolfréalt wrote:Gawdzilla wrote: Sucks to be him. One of the few, if not the only, people to be A-bombed twice.

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Never heard that, thats classy.. I wonder how his nerves are??????
Japanese are some of the most repressed, introverted people on Earth. I have often suspected that they use drinking as an excuse to act like idiots in public without having "shame" the next day. The video I saw of this guy would fall into that category. He was able to talk without moving any muscles in his face, staring straight ahead. The first time I encountered that was in a Japanese courtroom. I thought one of the judges was having a staring contest with me. I was informed later that he probably didn't even see me.
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by wolfréalt » Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:37 pm
klr wrote:wolfréalt wrote:Gawdzilla wrote: Sucks to be him. One of the few, if not the only, people to be A-bombed twice.

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Never heard that, thats classy.. I wonder how his nerves are??????
It reminds me of a story about a couple who searched long and hard during the 1970's to find a place that was so out of the way that they would be safe in the event of a major conflict breaking out.
So they decided to emigrate to the Falkland Islands.
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Yea ..think they were Canadian..
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by klr » Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:38 pm
Gawdzilla wrote:wolfréalt wrote:Gawdzilla wrote: Sucks to be him. One of the few, if not the only, people to be A-bombed twice.

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Never heard that, thats classy.. I wonder how his nerves are??????
Japanese are some of the most repressed, introverted people on Earth. I have often suspected that they use drinking as an excuse to act like idiots in public without having "shame" the next day. The video I saw of this guy would fall into that category. He was able to talk without moving any muscles in his face, staring straight ahead. The first time I encountered that was in a Japanese courtroom. I thought one of the judges was having a staring contest with me. I was informed later that he probably didn't even see me.
During one point in the Burma campaign, when things were going really badly, there was a confrontation at the Japanese regional army HQ. But they couldn't bring themselves to talk openly about how bad things were, or who was to blame. They resorted to some archaic form of non-verbal communication instead. Imagine conducting a conference in mime ...
wolfréalt wrote:klr wrote:wolfréalt wrote:Gawdzilla wrote: Sucks to be him. One of the few, if not the only, people to be A-bombed twice.

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Never heard that, thats classy.. I wonder how his nerves are??????
It reminds me of a story about a couple who searched long and hard during the 1970's to find a place that was so out of the way that they would be safe in the event of a major conflict breaking out.
So they decided to emigrate to the Falkland Islands.
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Yea ..think they were Canadian..
Yes, that was them. Silly sods. They should have read their history.

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by Gawdzilla Sama » Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:42 pm
klr wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:wolfréalt wrote:Gawdzilla wrote: Sucks to be him. One of the few, if not the only, people to be A-bombed twice.

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Never heard that, thats classy.. I wonder how his nerves are??????
Japanese are some of the most repressed, introverted people on Earth. I have often suspected that they use drinking as an excuse to act like idiots in public without having "shame" the next day. The video I saw of this guy would fall into that category. He was able to talk without moving any muscles in his face, staring straight ahead. The first time I encountered that was in a Japanese courtroom. I thought one of the judges was having a staring contest with me. I was informed later that he probably didn't even see me.
During one point in the Burma campaign, when things were going really badly, there was a confrontation at the Japanese regional army HQ. But they couldn't bring themselves to talk openly about how bad things were, or who was to blame. They resorted to some archaic form of non-verbal communication instead. Imagine conducting a conference in mime ...

"proper conduct" cripples a lot of things in Japan. The school books barely mention WW2 there, because the fact that they lost it might reflect poorly on the Emperor. People can't say they're exhausted because that would show weakness, so they sometimes work themselves to death.
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by wolfréalt » Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:46 pm
klr wrote:
During one point in the Burma campaign, when things were going really badly, there was a confrontation at the Japanese regional army HQ. But they couldn't bring themselves to talk openly about how bad things were, or who was to blame. They resorted to some archaic form of non-verbal communication instead. Imagine conducting a conference in mime ...

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This means FUCK THE YANKS ARE COMMING.......

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by klr » Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:48 pm
Those crazy Japs ...

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