▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160268>>160271
>>160263
Imagine redpilling your waifu.
▶ 7eecc9 (10) No.160269>>160300
third for the gas chambers worked on lice
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160271>>160273
>>160268
didnt go well for me
▶ 632402 (20) No.160272>>160274
>people wanting to ban me
This is some weak metameme.
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160273>>160275
>>160271
Imagine sitting at the family dinner.
It makes everything more awkward.
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160275>>160277
>>160273
that would be very awkward
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160277>>160279
>>160275
Whats for dinner.
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160278>>160285
>>160276
Is everything fine?
You seemed a bit out of it yesterday.
▶ 62259b (17) No.160280>>160282
Philly cheese steak sandwich.
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160282
>>160280
>Implying Japan has such lowly things
▶ 62259b (17) No.160283
>Japan doesn't have steak, cheese, and bread
What a shitty place. How do people live there?
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160284>>160286
>Japan doesn't even have Sopranos.
▶ 632402 (20) No.160285>>160287
>>160278
I'm fine. How are you?
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160286>>160289
>>160284
>The Sopranos is an American crime drama television series created by David Chase. The story revolves around fictional New Jersey-based, Italian American mobster Tony Soprano. The series portrays the difficulties that he faces as he tries to balance his home life and his criminal organization.
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160287>>160288
>>160285
I'm fine.
If you need to talk about something I'm here, okay?
▶ 632402 (20) No.160288>>160291
>>160287
Do you play WarThunder?
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160291>>160293
>>160288
Sadly no.
Would you like me to play?
▶ 62259b (17) No.160292>>160295
>>160290
You're joking- right?
▶ 632402 (20) No.160293>>160294
>>160291
It's fine. It's not everyone's cup of tea.
Do you know anything about WW2 planes?
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160294>>160297
>>160293
Yes, it used to be a fascination back in the day.
Although, my knowledge of Soviet and Japanese planes are very limited.
What would you like to know?
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160295>>160296
>>160292
im not paying enough attention to look
▶ 632402 (20) No.160297>>160298
>>160294
I just want to complain as to how my Jap plane lights on fire without seconds and there is absolutely no durability.
At the same time my English planes are almost unplayable until I upgrade them, but that still means ruining my KD Ratio with unplayable planes.
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160298>>160304
>>160297
Japanese planes have no sealing rubber gasket.
If you a Japanese planes. Use either the Zero or the Oscar. The Zero can make fast dives and speed to the target faster than the P40 can. The Oscar is roughly the same.
Just make sure you don't slow down.
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160299
Also, the Fairy and the Spitfire can turn faster than their German counterparts.
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160300>>160301 >>160357
>>160296
i thought it was
i didnt check the ids
but who is this
>>160269
▶ 632402 (20) No.160304>>160306
>>160298
I'm using the A6M3 Zero. One of my favorite planes, but you either play a perfect game or you just don't survive the match.
Spitfires in this game are trash right now in the Era 3 planes.
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160306>>160308
>>160304
That's roughly how good the Zero was.
In War thunder you probably want a good balance of speed, armor and maneuverability.
Although armor can be disregarded.
Just kill the fuckers.
▶ 632402 (20) No.160308>>160309
>>160306
Sturdiness of the planes are more important than you'd initially think.
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160309>>160311
>>160308
Why, will my bf-109e fall apart while flying?
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160310>>160312
How does she respond so slowly?
▶ 632402 (20) No.160311>>160313
>>160309
Pull too many G's and your plane with rip it's actual wings off, take a stray bullet to your poorly armors fuel tanks and your wing will light up like a firework.
The damage is modular and so it's not like you have a health bar in World of Tanks.
You feel all the damage.
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160312>>160314
>>160307
suguri?
have you played maitetsu
>>160310
sometimes people are busy
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160313>>160315
>>160311
So War Thunder is rigged.
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160314>>160322
>>160312
She's fairly consistent with it…
You'd think she'd set some time just for us.
▶ 632402 (20) No.160315>>160316
>>160313
Depending on you nation it feels that way.
What really sucks is the super high tier for the axis powers… cause high tier is Korea Era Jets…. and the Axis wasn't existing anymore…
▶ 2c7470 (2) No.160317>>160339
stop making me want to play warthunder
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160318>>160322
だいじょうぶ だいじょうぶ だいじょうぶ だいじょうぶだよ まってthinking ホントに? ホントね? 「ホントです。」(Magic!) Noとはいえない お人好し このままじゃ バテちゃいそう
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160319>>160322
そんなに そんなに そんなに 背負いこまずに ちょっとcooling ホッとして ハッとして 要、反省 急がば回れ ただしサボらずに 毎日をたしかめて すすもう~
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160321
グッジョブ グッジョブ グッジョブ グッジョブだよ だってfeeling こんなに こんなに fun funです!(fun time!) あふれ出してくるその気持ち 音にのせ 響かそう どうしても どうしても どうしても つらいときは どうぞcalling なんとして かんとして 即、参上 あなたのために 私歌います だって 魔法使いなんですから~!
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160322>>160325
>>160314
i waited like two weeks for a response from her
and she didnt even give it in the end
>>160318
>>160319
なに?
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160324>>160326 >>160327
>>160320
if it makes you feel better i am as confused as you
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160327>>160328 >>160329
>>160323
Yeah, sure
>>160324
Is it gibberish?
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160328>>160333
>>160327
>>160327
Well…
It is Nanahira.
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160329>>160330 >>160333
>>160327
its a song
makes more sense now
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160331>>160332
>>160330
im not translatnig that entire song
just google the lyrics
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160332>>160334
>>160331
I have loli hentai~
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160333>>160335 >>160336
>>160328
I just got my headset in, so I should listen to some music
>>160329
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160334>>160338
>>160332
knowing you i dont want to see it
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160337>>160340
>>160335
It sounds reeeeally good
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160338>>160344 >>160375
>>160334
Too bad~
Nothing is wrong with it~
▶ 632402 (20) No.160339>>160342 >>160343 >>160344
I'm playing warthunder so I'm typing between dogfights.
>>160316
So basically the Research Tree is split into 5 eras.
Era 1 is like WW1 biplanes
Era 2 is like PreWar to Early War
Era 3-4 are Mid-Post War Planes and designs
Era 5 is PreKorea and Korea Level Jets (Mostly)
So obviously since Japan and Germany didn't have their own Air Force after WW2 they either only have paper planes (never actually made) or Soviet/American Jets that were borrowed while they were occupied.
It kinda feels like a lackluster conclusion to the German and Jap Research Tree
>>160317
Sucks to be you.
It's free.
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160342>>160345 >>160350
>>160339
How long do dogfights last?
>>160340
No
I would be really sad if $250 cans did not sound good
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160343>>160350
>>160339
Ah, get some sleep please.
Goodnight.
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160344>>160346 >>160347 >>160350
>>160338
im good
>>160339
>gook planes are era 5
>>160341
▶ 0077e7 (39) No.160345>>160348
>>160342
Time to listen to Noise 1987!
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160348
>>160345
I am listening to Danger right now
▶ 632402 (20) No.160350>>160351 >>160352
>>160342
Arcade is real quick.
Realistic Battle can last up to 30ish minutes depending on how Ground Forces and Air Battle plays out.
Simulator can last like 2 hours according to some players, but I don't play that so I wouldn't know.
(Obviously this isn't the individual fights, but the entire game session)
>>160343
Soonish.
>>160344
Well seeing as WW1 ended 1919, WW2 is 1945, and Korea is 1953 it would make sense that Korea Era Planes are the highest Era.
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160351>>160353
>>160350
i thought it meant literally korean planes
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160352>>160353
>>160350
Is it a similar deal to warships where if you die you are gone for that entire time?
>>160349
▶ 632402 (20) No.160353>>160355
>>160351
Nah, that's why I tried to say Soviet/American Jets.
Korea didn't have it's own real military worth playing.
>>160352
Up until you get into high Era 4 and Jets - if you eject your crew before the plane literally explodes - there is literally no wait time before getting into another match.
Except loading time that is.
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160355>>160356 >>160408
>>160353
Is this game one of those planetside clones?
>>160354
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160358>>160359
>>160357
im too tired to guess
▶ 7eecc9 (10) No.160359>>160362
>>160358
I've probably drank to much to answer
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160361
If fox is still awake I'll be a little mad~
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160362>>160364 >>160365 >>160366
>>160359
are you at least a regular?
>>160360
what are your thoughts on the christian who was killed by indians
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160363
The mics in the credits of K-on are wrong!
▶ 2c7470 (2) No.160364
▶ 7eecc9 (10) No.160365
>>160362
>are you at least a regular?
it's more cancerous where I come from and more gay
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160366>>160367
>>160362
Should call him a missionary
He was a dipshit
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160367>>160368
>>160366
i more want to know your thoughts on those indians protecting their borders with violence
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160368>>160369 >>160370
>>160367
They shouldn't exist, either
They also aren't ethnically Indian
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160369>>160371
>>160368
i know but i have no idea what they are
>They shouldn't exist, either
so they should let anyone in who wants to come?
▶ 7eecc9 (10) No.160370>>160372
>>160368
>Cato
Do you even farm?
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160371>>160373
>>160369
No, but that land is basically wasted space.
Isn't even really a nature park with people living in it.
And there isn't really much you can do about them killing someone other than kicking them out. Can't really sanction people in the stone age
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160373>>160374 >>160378
>>160371
im pretty sure half the land in africa is wasted space too
but do you think they have a right to protect their island
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160374>>160376 >>160377
>>160373
No it isn't
Half the space in Africa is taken by western billionaires to extract its resources.
▶ f7126d (29) No.160375
>>160338
This guys stuff is always so good.
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160376>>160379
>>160374
im sure you can find more wasted space elsewhere
like the amazon
▶ f7126d (29) No.160377>>160379
>>160374
But what about the other half?
▶ 7eecc9 (10) No.160378>>160380 >>160381
>>160372
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Agri_Cultura
paydayef won't bost
>>160373
there would be a lot less land taken in africa if we stopped feeding them
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160379>>160382 >>160383
>>160376
I don't consider national parks or conservation land wasted space
>>160377
Split between native Africans and conservation land
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160380>>160384
>>160378
i like the way you think anon
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160381
>>160378
Well yeah, both Catos were basically bankers
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160382>>160385
>>160379
>I don't consider national parks or conservation land wasted space
why is this not conservation land
im sure theres some rare trees or something on the island
also my point was youre hypocritical to say the indian tribe people have a right to protect their island but a country doesnt have the same right with theres
what im saying is we need to shoot illegal chinks and gooks just like these indians do
▶ f7126d (29) No.160383>>160385
>>160379
I don't really know anything about this christian guy getting killed. Were the people who killed him not native?
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160385>>160386
>>160382
Because there are people on it who shoot you
Half the point of conservation land is that the ordinary person can experience it
>>160383
They were. It is the one 'tribe that hasn't been touched by the modern world' which has been coming up repeatedly over the years
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160386>>160387
>>160385
>Half the point of conservation land is that the ordinary person can experience it
the ordinary person can destroy it
its why some conservation land is restricted
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160387>>160388 >>160389
>>160386
Not in the US
And I can generally get access to places because I'm a scientist
▶ 7eecc9 (10) No.160388>>160390
>>160387
that's not a real science
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160389>>160390
>>160387
im sure there will be some cases where they are
and why does it matter if you can have access but no one else can
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160390>>160391
>>160388
Well no, but if you bullshit and wave your degree at people they don't question it and you can get into most nature areas
>>160389
If access is restricted, that is a waste
Because I mostly care about me
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160391>>160392
>>160390
>If access is restricted, that is a waste
if the nature dies its a bigger waste
>Because I mostly care about me
so youre selfish
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160392>>160393 >>160394
>>160391
But the nature areas as a whole aren't going to be affected by the casual visitors.
See: The US's national park system.
▶ 7eecc9 (10) No.160393>>160395
>>160392
what curvy beast is that?
surely not holo
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160394>>160396
>>160392
>But the nature areas as a whole aren't going to be affected by the casual visitors.
not true
there are diseases that kill trees that are spread by people walking
>See: The US's national park system.
what about it
is it pay to enter?
then its not "anyone can enter"
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160395>>160397
>>160393
That was the artist's intention
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160396>>160398
>>160394
>diseases that kill trees spread by people walking
fake news
It is anyone can enter. If you can't afford a $10 entry fee, you should probably be looking for a job.
If you don't like the example of national parks, add national forests in there.
or National parkways
or conserved trails like the AT
All three of those are free
▶ 7eecc9 (10) No.160397
>>160395
that one just looks chubby though
good night, I've had too much
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160398>>160399
>>160396
>fake news
…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kauri_dieback#Transmission
just from google
>If you can't afford a $10 entry fee, you should probably be looking for a job.
do you hate the poor?
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160399>>160400
>>160398
This is a disease that affects literally one tree species in New Zealand.
It doesn't exist out of New Zealand.
>>160398
Kinda. If I can afford it on a grad student budget, they can on government assistance.
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160400>>160401
>>160399
im pretty sure the idea of human spread diseases isnt exclusive to new zealand
>It doesn't exist out of New Zealand.
it could spread if people were careless and nothing was done
>Kinda. If I can afford it on a grad student budget, they can on government assistance.
i always imagine you as more left leaning but youre probably around where komeito is in politics
but without the religion and conservatism
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160401>>160403
>>160400
No it couldn't. It is a species-specific disease and the species doesn't exist outside of New Zealand.
And no, this is not a worry in the vast majority of forests in the world.
I am more right leaning econimically and -tend- to be more left leaning on social issues.
When it comes to science, I am far left in terms of the US nowadays
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160402>>160403
The only case of this in the US is with bats.
They close off the bat caves from people, but not the entire park.
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160403>>160404
>>160401
>When it comes to science, I am far left in terms of the US nowadays
how is science political
>I am more right leaning econimically and -tend- to be more left leaning on social issues.
so komeito although theyre not that left leaning socially
>>160402
but if the park was in danger they would do the same
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160404>>160405
>>160403
Science funding is a political issue here for some reason.
Also the whole climate change thing made the right wing not trust scientists
People exceedingly rarely endanger a park to the point where it needs to be closed.
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160405>>160406
>>160404
>People exceedingly rarely endanger a park to the point where it needs to be closed.
that doesnt mean it doesnt happen
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160406>>160407
>>160405
exceedingly rare occurrences are within error of my original argument so they don't matter
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160407
>>160406
this argument is stupid anyways
my whole point was countries should be able to defend their borders
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160409>>160410
Smiles what are your thoughts on franklin roosevelt and america provoking japan into pearl harbour
▶ 632402 (20) No.160410>>160411
>>160409
Japan wasn't provoked into it. Japan had the choice to continue diplomatic conversations, even slow their war making during the 2nd Sino-Japanese War, but instead saw it necessary to attack another nation to try and bully trade.
Hypothetically you have an asshole in a muscle car. Every night he's making a lot of noise with his muscle car and driving really fast - pissing off all the neighbors. One day the owner of the Gas Station, who is also a neighbor of Mr. Muscle Car tells him that he won't be selling him anymore gas until Mr. Muscle Car stops driving really fast every night.
Now Mr. Muscle Car thinks that it's unfair - he deserves to be able to drive as fast and as loud as he wants - that the Gas Station Owner isn't selling him gas anymore so he tries to rob him. He needs the gas after all so he can continue driving to work and living life after all, right?
Mr. Muscle Car attacks the gas station, but instead of it working out as he expected the owner manages to fend him off and then call the police to arrest Mr. Muscle Car.
Do you think that in any reasonable situation Mr. Muscle Car can make an actual argument in favor of himself so that the courts would say that the Store Owner provoked Mr. Muscle Car in attempting to rob him?
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160411>>160413
>>160410
>Japan had the choice to continue diplomatic conversations
FDR had cancelled those actually
http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/pha/congress/app-d.html#314
http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-P-Strategy/Strategy-5.html
>Hypothetically you have an asshole in a muscle car
thats a really poor analogy
first of it implies the gas station owner has done nothing before that
The US was supplying the Chinese Nationalist party
▶ 632402 (20) No.160413>>160414
>>160411
>FDR had cancelled those actually
You brought up the Hull Note multiple times in the past. The Hull Note was issues days before the Pearl Harbor Attack. Furthermore, the fleet that committed the Pearl Harbor Attack actually set sail with the plans for Peal Harbor a day before the Hull Note was even issued.
>The US was supplying the Chinese Nationalist party
Yes, to fight the communist party primarily. Unfortunately, Japan started a war that literally every Great Power at the time pleaded with them not to. The weapons of war used against Japan were intended to be used elsewhere, and your actions in China literally helped to cause modern day communist China.
>>160412
>Telegram sent on December 6th
Please by this point Pearl Harbor was inevitable and there was nothing can could've been done to call it off.
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160414>>160416
>[Roosevelt] brought up the event that we are likely to be attacked perhaps next Monday, for the Japanese are notorious for making an attack without warning, and the question was what we should do. The question was how we should maneuver them into the position of firing the first shot without allowing too much danger to ourselves
Henry Stimson diary
>>160413
it wasnt, tojo himself called the note an ultimatum, how could he do that if the note came after?
>Furthermore, the fleet that committed the Pearl Harbor Attack actually set sail with the plans for Peal Harbor a day before the Hull Note was even issued.
And the us had plans with a war with japan since the 20s
>Yes, to fight the communist party primarily.
The communists had an alliance with the KMT during that time, Ralph Townsend, Vice Consul to Shanghai said that the US should let the Japanese deal with the communists instead of supporting the KMT, he was arrested later.
>Please by this point Pearl harour was inventiable
sorry i shouldve quoted the exact part
>On November 25th, the war council
discussed how to entice Japan into firing
the first shot, without exposing the
American side to too much danger. It was
under these circumstances that the
president, in a display of anger,
confronted Japan with the Hull Note on
the 26th
Henry Stimson testified about a secret meeting on the 25th of November on how to get Japan to attack first
>your actions in China literally helped to cause modern day communist China.
So did Americas, if they hadn't gotten involved Mao would not be in power.
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160415
a bit unrelated but the only professional judge found Japan not guilty of war crimes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radhabinod_Pal#War_crimes_trial_dissent
He also claimed the US provoked the war.
▶ 632402 (20) No.160416>>160419
>>160414
>it wasnt, tojo himself called the note an ultimatum, how could he do that if the note came after?
According to the Wiki page you linked me in the past:
On November 26, 1941, Hull presented the Japanese ambassador with the Hull note
The strike force that attacked Pearl Harbor had set sail the day before, on the morning of November 26, 1941, Japan time, which was November 25, Washington time. It could have been recalled along the way, but no further diplomatic progress was made.
Tojo saw it as an ultimatum, but it was a choice that was already made before they received the Hull Note.
>The communists had an alliance with the KMT during that time, Ralph Townsend, Vice Consul to Shanghai said that the US should let the Japanese deal with the communists instead of supporting the KMT, he was arrested later.
Link me this. I've tried looking up Townsend in the past, but I couldn't ever find much other than ghost names.
>[Roosevelt] brought up the event that we are likely to be attacked perhaps next Monday, for the Japanese are notorious for making an attack without warning, and the question was what we should do. The question was how we should maneuver them into the position of firing the first shot without allowing too much danger to ourselves
Yet we lost almost out entire Pacific fleet in that single attack. Furthermore, it became clear to all those involved in the negotiations that Japan would not play fair.
Once again quoting the wiki on the Hull Note page: On November 20, 1941, Nomura presented Proposal B, which offered to withdraw Japanese forces from southern Indochina if the United States agreed to end aid to the Nationalist Chinese, freeze military deployments in Southeast Asia (except for Japan's reinforcement of northern Indochina), provide Japan with "a required quantity of oil," and assist Japan in acquiring materials from the Dutch East Indies.[3] The United States was about to make a counteroffer to this plan, which included a monthly supply of fuel for civilian use. However, President Franklin D. Roosevelt received a leak of Japan's war plan and news that Japanese troopships were on their way to Indochina. He then decided that the Japanese were not being sincere in their negotiations and instructed Secretary Hull to drop the counterproposal
The Hull Note was a reaction to Japan not playing fair and instead trying to undercut a foreign power to deception.
>Henry Stimson testified about a secret meeting on the 25th of November on how to get Japan to attack first
No big deal since the plans for Pearl Harbor was agreed upon on the 5th of November; 20 days before Henry's secret meeting, and the fleet that would carry out Pearl Harbor was sent out on the very day of the secret meeting. Japan was planning to attack first regardless.
>a bit unrelated but the only professional judge found Japan not guilty of war crimes
never heard of this, let me read up.
▶ 632402 (20) No.160417>>160419
While finding that 'the evidence is still overwhelming that atrocities were perpetrated by the members of the Japanese armed forces against the civilian population of some of the territories occupied by them as also against the prisoners of war', he produced a judgment questioning the legitimacy of the tribunal and its rulings. He held the view that the legitimacy of the tribunal was suspect and questionable, because the spirit of retribution, and not impartial justice, was the underlying criterion for passing the judgment.
The judge outright states that the Japanese Military still committed War Crimes, just that the Government can't be blamed for it.
In his lone dissent, Judge Pal refers to the trial as a "sham employment of legal process for the satisfaction of a thirst for revenge." According to Norimitsu Onishi, while he fully acknowledged Japan's war atrocities -- including the Nanjing massacre – he said they were covered in the Class B and Class C trials.
He just thinks that the trials are unfair against Japanese leadership, but recognizes that the atrocities still happened. He even thinks that Nanjing was real - something you completely disagree with - but is just saying that let the individual soldiers get fucked, not the Generals.
▶ 632402 (20) No.160418
Townsend
Oh never mind, thought you were talking about someone else.
Wasn't he literally being paid by the Japanese?
▶ 1b807d (44) No.160419
>>160416
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%8F%E3%83%AB%E3%83%BB%E3%83%8E%E3%83%BC%E3%83%88
It's in japanese sadly
President Roosevelt and the Coming of the War 1941
is a decent engish source if you can somehow find it
>Townsend
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Townsend
>Yet we lost almost out entire Pacific fleet in that single attack.
because Admiral Kimmil and General short were not informed
Roosevelt knew about the attack in advance
One of his former staff testified that after hearing about the attack "he breathed a sigh of relief"
>The Hull Note was a reaction to Japan not playing fair and instead trying to undercut a foreign power to deception.
how were we not playing fair, they denied our offer so we put more troops into Indochina
>No big deal since the plans for Pearl Harbor was agreed upon on the 5th of November; 20 days before Henry's secret meeting, and the fleet that would carry out Pearl Harbor was sent out on the very day of the secret meeting. Japan was planning to attack first regardless.
It's a pretty big deal that Roosevelt wanted to get Japan to attack first.
>>160416
He was the only one professional in International Law, not the only professional lawyer but the only one with expertise in the matter
He wrote a lot on the matter but was mostly ignored.
>>160417
yeah and who got hanged for war crimes? the government
>He just thinks that the trials are unfair against Japanese leadership, but recognizes that the atrocities still happened. He even thinks that Nanjing was real - something you completely disagree with - but is just saying that let the individual soldiers get fucked, not the Generals.
i wasnt talking about nanjing, i was talking about him defending Tojo and the rest of the government who were falsely executed.
Iwane Matsui said this about what he wrote
>It is very well written and he wrote all that we wanted to say.
Tojo said
>I thought it would be 100 years from now, but I can see the writing right now in front of me
The international law commission of the United Nations agree with Pal's decision.
I'm not feeling so well so im going to lie down and sleep soon, good night
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▶ ba3204 (68) No.160431>>160432
>>160430
That is not a smart thing to do
▶ 524db6 (17) No.160432>>160433
>>160431
you havent seen the anime have you
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160435>>160436
>>160434
I dont even know what show it is
▶ 524db6 (17) No.160436>>160437
>>160435
Serial experiments lain
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160437>>160438
>>160436
I dont like the art style that much
▶ 524db6 (17) No.160438>>160439
>>160437
theres more to the anime than that
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160439>>160440
>>160438
Yeah, but there is enough anime out there that I should enjoy looking at it
▶ 524db6 (17) No.160440>>160441
>>160439
you probably wouldnt understand it anyways
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160441>>160442
>>160440
well that's too bad
▶ 62259b (17) No.160447>>160448 >>160449 >>160450
mfw jury duty at 8 in the fuckin morning tomorrow
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160448>>160451
>>160446
Yes!
>>160447
Someone drew the short straw.
▶ dabb50 (2) No.160450>>160451
>>160447
>didn't pretend to be extremely biased or racist
Do you know what the case is?
▶ 62259b (17) No.160451>>160452 >>160454 >>160455
>>160448
It's not even the first time funny enough lmao.
>>160449
In the US you can have a jury of your peers decide how fucked or not fucked you are. Usually, the panel of 12 people is comprised of idiots that don't actually know dick about the law, but we somehow think they're qualified to determine the guilt of whoever's on trial. Add in a taste of social manipulation to further confuse and misdirect these people by both the prosecution, AND the defense, and you have the American justice system.
>>160450
It's actually selection tomorrow. I'm going to be really surprised if they pick me.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160452>>160453
>>160451
You musta done a good job!
▶ 62259b (17) No.160453>>160456
>>160452
No, last time I told them "lmao, I moved and am no longer a resident of that county, haha, get fugged" and thus didn't have to go…
▶ 524db6 (17) No.160454>>160457
>>160451
>unqualified people's opinion being taken over a professional to decide if someone is guilty or not
where have i heard that before
▶ dabb50 (2) No.160455>>160457
>>160451
Hopefully you have a good reason. By good reason I mean it has to be a federal given reason. Maybe this trial will be just like 12 Angry Men for you.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160456>>160457
>>160453
Oh, so they got you now!
▶ 62259b (17) No.160457>>160458 >>160459
>>160454
I don't know- where have you head that before?
>>160455
Well I'm certainly going to be angry for some reason if I do get picked.
>>160456
Damn, they've got me cornered.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160459>>160460
>>160457
Just say that you heard about the case on the news and you already think the defendant is guilty.
▶ 62259b (17) No.160460>>160461 >>160462
>>160458
>Military tribunal
That's significantly different.
>Among all the judges of the tribunal, he was the only one who submitted a judgment which insisted all defendants were not guilty.
Oh lol…
>>160459
Maybe it'll fly. I do want to know what the case is though. I'm very curious.
▶ 524db6 (17) No.160461>>160463
>>160460
>That's significantly different.
american court using unqualified americans to judge people
i cannot see the difference
>Oh lol…
he was the only one who was a professional in international law
and his 1000 page report on why they were not guilty was never read in court
▶ 62259b (17) No.160463>>160464 >>160467
>>160461
Well I guess you got me there.
Is said report available today?
>>160462
I'll tell you what I can!
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160464>>160465
>>160463
Maybe it is a super murder that hasn't hit the media yet
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160466>>160468
>>160465
It is probably a domestic monetary dispute, then
▶ 62259b (17) No.160468>>160469
>>160466
We just don't know…
>>160467
Will definitely have to give it a read. Thanks.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160469>>160470
>>160467
Ok, hammond is cute
>>160468
But there is something that can be said for positive speaking!
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160471>>160472
>>160470
Hammond is an actual name
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160474>>160475
>watching a little documentary on the Roosevelt carrier
Damn, these are all kids
▶ 62259b (17) No.160475>>160476
>>160474
>Damn, these are all kids
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160476>>160477
>>160475
The people serving on the carrier
▶ 62259b (17) No.160477>>160478
>>160476
What were you expecting?
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160478>>160480
>>160477
I donno
it just makes me feel old
like watching college basketball
▶ 62259b (17) No.160480>>160481
>>160478
Aren't you younger than me?
>>160479
It's a Tuesday night at like 20:00 Cato, go to bed.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160481>>160482
>>160480
23
Who goes to bed at 8?!
▶ 62259b (17) No.160482>>160483
>>160481
Yep, you're younger 'an me. How 'bout that.
Well, it's only 8 here, it's later further East, where errybody else lives.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160483>>160486
>>160482
How old is spec?
It is 9 where most other people here live!
▶ 79f6c0 (1) No.160484>>160485
▶ ed9d56 (4) No.160487>>160488
Discovery is airing Hilary Clinton's colonoscopy.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160488
>>160486
Grandpa!
>>160487
The big blue holes are actually environmentally interesting
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160489
The way British people say paper mache is silly
▶ ed9d56 (4) No.160490>>160491
GobKnob's blind bitch's tits operate in zero gravity and it's like watching a 12 year old's edgy, autistic DnD game.
▶ ed9d56 (4) No.160492>>160493
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160493>>160494
>>160492
well yeah, they are anime tits
▶ ed9d56 (4) No.160494>>160495
>>160493
They're High School DxD levels of awful.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160495>>160496
>>160494
And this is barely even a High School DxD level anime
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160497
Looks like I missed Cato.
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160500>>160501
>>160499
You and your late nights.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160501>>160503
>>160500
I am actually about to go home
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160503>>160505
>>160501
Really?
Did you see the news about Spongebob?
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160505>>160506
>>160503
I did and didn't really care that much
>>160502
Boo
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160506>>160509
>>160505
S-So insensitive!
▶ f7126d (29) No.160507>>160508
>>160504
Is fine. I slept most of the day.
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160508>>160513
>>160507
Are you feeling tired or well rested?
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160509>>160510 >>160513
>>160506
Basically
did you hear about the mars landing?
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160510>>160511
>>160509
I did.
I worked on a project for mars.
I think I told you.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160511>>160512
>>160510
I heard about it, but I am pretty excited about Insight
gonna be some cool science
▶ f7126d (29) No.160513>>160514 >>160520
>>160508
Well rested.
>>160509
I heard about this. What is the big deal compared to the other Mars rovers NASA has sent up?
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160514>>160515
>>160513
Good~
You must have a comfy bed~
▶ f7126d (29) No.160515>>160516
>>160514
Not really, I was just really tired.
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160516>>160517
>>160515
What did you do?
Run a marathon?
▶ f7126d (29) No.160517>>160518
>>160516
No, I just stayed up for a whole day beforehand.
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160518>>160522
>>160517
Jeez!
What will you do now?
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160519
Cato, did you read the article?
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160520>>160521 >>160527
>>160512
Is this basically the onion?
>>160513
This actually isn't a mars rover, it isn't actually going to be moving.
The two primary missions for Insight that I am interested in are the 'marsquakes' and the drill. It has a few seismometers that it is going to, or has already, put onto the surface so it can feel any vibrations going through the planet. These are super useful because they can be used to understand the interior structure of Mars on a macro scale. On the earth, we have a really good network of seismometers (cool story why) and they are how we get pretty exact depths and general compositions of the layers of the earth. The vibrations travel through different materials in different ways and can even reflect off changes in materials, so if we can judge the speed of different vibrations and pick up the reflections, it can tell us a lot.
Also, Insight is gonna drill a 3 meter hole into the surface. This is also super cool because one of the biggest questions that nobody outside of the community talks about is the schematics of heat as you go down more than a couple inches. People have theorized that there are large stores of ice just feet down which stay perpetually frozen.
▶ f7126d (29) No.160522>>160523
>>160518
Watch anime and then prepare for finals, probably.
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160523>>160524
>>160522
Do you want a manga about a cute couple?
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160525>>160529
>>160521
Like getting an engineering degree?
He is one of yours, not ours!
▶ f7126d (29) No.160527>>160531
>>160520
Sounds intradesting.
Hope they find some cool stuff.
▶ f7126d (29) No.160528>>160530
>>160526
I can already tell what this is gonna be about just because it's from Hachimitsu Scans…
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160529>>160532
>>160525
Engineers maybe strange folks.
But, I have a hard time eating ice cream now after I watched that video.
It's like watching the reboot of magic school bus.
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160530>>160532
>>160528
Hachimitsu Scans?
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160531>>160532 >>160533 >>160538
>>160527
Why is the aussie caramel?
▶ f7126d (29) No.160532>>160534
>>160529
They made a reboot of the magic school bus?
>>160530
They're a scan group that only does trap stuff.
>>160531
Huh?
▶ f7126d (29) No.160535>>160536
>>160534
I hate how modern American cartoons look.
Though this seems like an innocent enough reboot, at least they didn't add a tranny kid or something.
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160536
>>160535
It's all flash/Calarts in the industry at least.
There's some fringe artist that submit their stuff for competitions and such.
Like this!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59fv2zbS6pY
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160540>>160543
I just chose a picture and made a post without knowing what was in the text box
I guess I had accidentally linked myself for some reason
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160541>>160542
Weebanon, make out with me
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160543>>160544
>>160540
No worries.
Did you read the article?
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160544>>160545 >>160546
>>160542
>
>>160543
No, but I am going home now. Be back in a few.
▶ f7126d (29) No.160551>>160552
>>160550
I'm gonna kiss your tummy!
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160552>>160553
>>160551
Should kiss a bit lower!
▶ f7126d (29) No.160553>>160554
>>160552
But that would be homosexual!
▶ f7126d (29) No.160555>>160557
>>160554
Homosexuality is a sin!
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160557>>160561
>>160555
And I am a sinner
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160560>>160562
>>160559
You have a cute cat~!
▶ f7126d (29) No.160561>>160564
>>160557
And sinners need punishment~
▶ eeacbb (25) No.160562>>160563
>>160560
i dont have a cat
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160564>>160567
>>160561
I don't think there is any other option left for me
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160566>>160568
>>160565
What's your plans for food Japanon?
▶ f7126d (29) No.160567>>160569
>>160564
Your punishment is headpats!
▶ eeacbb (25) No.160568>>160570
>>160566
i havent thought yet
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160569
>>160567
Th-that's what I deserve, yes
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160572>>160573
>>160571
I know.
Seems to be a staple.
▶ eeacbb (25) No.160573>>160574
>>160572
just rice is boring
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160574>>160575
>>160573
You can always get salmon!
▶ eeacbb (25) No.160575>>160576
>>160574
i could make sashimi
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160576>>160577
>>160575
That sounds pretty good…
And you're making me hungry…
▶ eeacbb (25) No.160577>>160578
>>160576
its simple but nice
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160578>>160579
>>160577
There's always octopus!
▶ eeacbb (25) No.160579>>160580
>>160578
do i look like i have octopus in my fridge
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160580>>160581
>>160579
It's a bit hard to discern what you have in your fridge.
Although, you have salmon.
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160582>>160583
>>160581
In Japan, sure.
In Texas, no.
We have lots of pork and beef in the fridge.
▶ eeacbb (25) No.160583>>160584
>>160582
none of those are octopus
▶ bfcfff (41) No.160584>>160585
>>160583
We have it.
We put it on our sushi™ and fried octopus™ made by real Japanese people™.
Calamari is really popular here too.
▶ eeacbb (25) No.160587>>160588
▶ 274aa5 (1) No.160588>>160590
>>160587
ZOOPHILIA WILL SAVE AFRICAN CIVILISATION.
▶ f7126d (29) No.160589>>160590 >>160592
>Had to wait out in the cold because of a potential gas leak
Thank god that's over.
▶ eeacbb (25) No.160590>>160591
>>160588
were you that australian i spoke to before
>>160589
gas leak?
▶ f7126d (29) No.160591>>160593
>>160590
Yes, it's pretty bad if there is one cause it could cause an explosion, so everyone has to evacuate.
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160592>>160593 >>160594
>>160589
Can we do lewd things now?
▶ eeacbb (25) No.160593>>160595
>>160591
makes me think of fate
>>160592
luka responded if you still want to talk to her
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160595>>160596
>>160593
Is she going by she seriously now?
>>160594
Yes!
▶ eeacbb (25) No.160596>>160597 >>160614
>>160595
oh its a tranny?
i shouldve guessed
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160597>>160598
>>160596
Cooki and Smiles are the only biological girls that I know who post
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160599>>160600
>>160598
I'm not actually sure if Luka is a tranny, honestly
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160601>>160602
>>160600
Tuschi is going to say something to try and get a reaction from someone
I almost guarantee it
▶ eeacbb (25) No.160604>>160605
>>160603
technically that didnt but im going to assume theyre a tranny
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160605>>160606
>>160604
That is a safe bet
▶ 28a976 (47) No.160612>>160613
>>160611
I am going through my old folders
▶ 3afdcf (13) No.160614>>160616
>>160596
It's a guy that is completely infatuated with anything remotely close to female or the entire idea of being female in that creepy, bordering on misogynistic way of everything must be cuter or better for females. He's wanted to be in voicecalls with "girls" just to hear them talk at him despite refusing to speak even when he's using a mic because "teehee im a shy girl irl".
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160616>>160617
▶ 3afdcf (13) No.160617>>160618 >>160623
>>160616
Trannies at least try to mutilate themselves into their view instead of playing make believe on the internet.
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160618>>160619 >>160620
>>160617
i dont know the word but are you one of those anti tranny feminists
▶ 5a5b7d (14) No.160619
>>160618
Trans Exclusionary Feminist
▶ 3afdcf (13) No.160620>>160622
>>160618
One doesn't have to be a feminist to think trannies are nothing more than mentally ill.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160621
Well that's pretty extreme
Not too many steps from gay conversion therapy
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160622>>160627
>>160620
correct
but are you one
▶ f7126d (29) No.160623>>160627
>>160617
I think anyone who thinks jacking themselves up on hormones and mutilating their genitals will somehow magically make them a woman is much worse. Someone playing make believe on the internet is a nuisance at worst.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160624>>160632
>caring that much about what other people do
Luka would be the exception to this if she is on benefits because that could actually affect you if you are in Canada
Or if the drugs are billed to insurance they aren't paying into, which I guess would be a larger problem
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160625
if their hormones are paid for by health insurance thats a good enough reason to care
▶ 5a5b7d (14) No.160626
>not caring that much about what other people do
▶ 3afdcf (13) No.160627>>160629
>>160622
I'm neither a feminist nor a TERF.
I just don't like trannies.
>>160623
One is innately more sad than the other. The latter is cutting yourself off so far from society or reality where you just live off of welfare as you play make believe on the internet because you're too pathetic to even try and change.
The other are just mentally ill and taking what they hope is some magic cure, no different than someone who thinks crystals can heal their cancer. Horribly misguided and objectively dumb but making an attempt no less.
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160628
Nothing really ultimately matters, after all we're all just dust in the wind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tH2w6Oxx0kQ
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160629>>160634
>>160627
you dont want equal rights?
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160630>>160631
>Stick wields look like ass
>MIG wields look great
Fuck me..
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160631>>160633
>>160630
Would have thought you would have already gotten good at it, but should just ditch stick welding and go with MIG/TIG welding, a lot easier and better welds.
▶ f7126d (29) No.160632>>160635
>>160624
I wouldn't care if it was just a few freaks chopping their dicks off. My problem is with this prevailing idea that we should praise them for it, and anyone who thinks they're crazy should be shamed for it. Not to mention the kids being put on hormones at an age way younger than we allow them to consent to anything else.
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160633>>160636
>>160631
Stick welds are messy as all hell.
But the MIG machine all had issues. One didn't have good flow and the other wouldn't feed the wire.
So, I went with stick.
▶ 3afdcf (13) No.160634>>160642
>>160629
In what ways are feminists for equal rights?
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160635>>160642
>>160632
I don't think most people think about praising trannies.
If anything, people don't think they should be persecuted for it. Like I said, the argument of whether the drugs should be covered by insurance is a legitimate place to argue, but there is no 'prevailing idea' that they should be praised.
Also, this is exceedingly rare and anti-vaxxers are a much larger problem if you want someone to go after.
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160636>>160639
>>160633
Get a TIG welder, about same as MIG, but you feed the stuff in by yourself with the other hand and use different gas, boom, works like a beauty.
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160637
>Mum's a nurse that administrates vaccines
>Occasionally get to see people have mental breakdowns over vaccines
It's always great to watch too.
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160639>>160640
>>160636
A little late now.
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160640>>160643
>>160639
Yes, because you were dum and bought a stick welder, the worst creation on top of earth.
▶ 3afdcf (13) No.160641>>160646
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160642>>160652
>>160634
im not talking about dokujo
but traditional feminists
>>160635
>I don't think most people think about praising trannies.
ive seen people praise them as brave and stuff
i think tsuchi has an image of someone saying trannies are braver than vietnam war veterans
>If anything, people don't think they should be persecuted for it.
there arent that many people who want to actually kill them, in the civilized world at least
even i dont want to kill them and im apparently an extremist to you
>Also, this is exceedingly rare and anti-vaxxers are a much larger problem if you want someone to go after.
anti vaxxers arent much of a thing here
i actually cant think of any anti vaxxers here
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160643>>160644
>>160640
Not mine.
It was the shop's machines.
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160644>>160645
>>160643
It's a bad shop then.
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160645>>160647
>>160644
Well, it can't be all bad.
It did have the MIG machines…Once I found a working one.
▶ 5a5b7d (14) No.160646
>>160641
>$6,969
N I C E
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▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160647>>160648
>>160645
Yeah, should use those if they work, odd though that the shop hasn't taken the malfunctioning ones to be repaired.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAX_ZhjJnwg
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160648>>160655
>>160647
It wasn't anything too bad.
I mean the wire feed can be tampered with and fixed in a few minutes.
The gas feed might have been my fault.
But who cares.
▶ 3afdcf (13) No.160649
>"trannies are all about just being accepted as a female and totally not about autistically screeching at every moment about how they're a tranny and they're life is so hard from their intentional life choices."
https://twitter.com/LeftAtLondon
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160650
Perhaps a break will do you some good?
You've been acting a little strange lately…
▶ 3afdcf (13) No.160651
Even after HRT, trannies still somehow manage to have their shriveled husk be larger than the average Asian.
Really makes you think.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160652>>160653 >>160654 >>160660 >>160661
>>160642
Just because you see people do it doesn't mean it's a prevailing idea.
People say the earth is flat, but that is definitely not a prevailing idea
I never said you were an extremest.
and persecution doesn't mean kill, just:
"hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of race or political or religious beliefs."
>I just realized you are otakuanon
ok, extremist in some things, but idk if this is one of them yet
Huh.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160653
>>160652
Poof goes the image
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160655>>160657
>>160648
Well, the equipment should always be in pristine condition.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160656>>160659
>>160654
Oh god no
are you one of them?
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160657>>160658
>>160655
In a dusty ole shop?
Please SD.
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160658>>160662
>>160657
Why are you in a dusty ole shop?
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160659>>160663 >>160667
>>160656
No, I just like looking at fringe stuff.
I found some pretty kooky stuff on the internet and my brother makes me listen to Coast to Coast.
Which can be pretty fun at times.
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160660>>160667
>>160652
im not saying most do
>I never said you were an extremest.
yes you have
>"hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of race or political or religious beliefs."
im hostile to a lot of people on the internet but i dont think im persecuting them
>I just realized you are otakuanon
how?
>ok, extremist in some things, but idk if this is one of them yet
huh?
▶ f7126d (29) No.160661>>160667
>>160652
You don't see the media going around saying how brave people are for saying the earth is flat though. I have also never met an actual flat earther, but I know plenty of tranny advocates.
What is classified as "hostility and ill-treatment"? Am I persecuting them for calling them mentally ill? Not to mention trannies don't fall under "race or political or religious belief."
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160662>>160664
>>160658
It's a machine shop.
What do you expect?
Hermetically sealed sterile in environment.
▶ 5a5b7d (14) No.160663>>160669
>>160659
Not hard to find fringe stuff when there's facebook groups dedicated to circlejerking about how vaccines are bad and essential oils good but oh no my kid got fucking whooping cough and almost died.
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160664>>160670
>>160662
My old job was about the same, but we kept everything clean and functional.
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160665>>160671 >>160673
Fox is definitely anti-vax
▶ 3afdcf (13) No.160666>>160668
BadFox took the brown pill.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160667>>160675 >>160676 >>160694
>>160659
I kinda wanna read this paper.
They inherently biased their study by only selecting homeschooled kids.
>>160660
That is what Weebanon said!
Being openly hostile is persecuting them.
Because I was talking to weebanon
>>160661
You can be an advocate for something without saying they are brave for doing what they are doing. Would calling someone brave for coming out to their parents that they are gay be as bad?
And I actually run into flat earthers and space-mission-deniers relatively often as a result of my work. haven't actually met a "trans activist" in person.
If you are arguing that they are less capable people because of it, then yes.
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160668
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160669>>160674
>>160663
It's much more available now.
Even kooky things like "Nukes can't into real" and "ZE EARTH IZ FLAATTT" is easy to find.
But sometimes you come across things are….
Too strange to be true.
Like this!
https://www.quora.com/How-realistic-is-the-theory-that-nuclear-weapons-are-a-hoax-as-the-referenced-film-implies
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160670>>160673
>>160664
Yes, but Finns are the Germans of Scandinavia.
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160673>>160677
>>160665
You better get your kids vaccinated, no matter what she wants.
>>160670
It's just common sense to keep everything clean.
▶ 5a5b7d (14) No.160674>>160681
>>160669
>Nuclear weapons aren't real!
Yeah, tell that to the Japanese. Holy fuck
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160675>>160703
>>160667
>Being openly hostile is persecuting them.
am i persecuted by tsuchi?
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160676>>160703
>>160667
Duh, the sample size for vaccines is extremely large. While the sample size for no vaccines is extremely small. So, of course there's more prevalence of autism and ADHD.
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160677>>160683
>>160673
My kids aint no pussies
if they can't survive some illness then they're not fit to be my child
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160678>>160680
>>160672
I seem to be a bit sooty.
What shall I do about this conundrum?
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160679>>160682
my ancestors didnt need any vaccines when they were raping gook and chinese whores
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160682
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160683>>160686
>>160677
You're a bad parent.
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160684>>160688
>>160680
M-Maybe do some other things….
▶ 5a5b7d (14) No.160685
Also there's a higher "prevalence" of Autism, because people put a developmental disorder on a wide-ass spectrum, that people are diagnosing social ineptitude and the presence of internet echo chambers as "Autism", effectively bloating the number of cases with people suffering from a legitimate disorder.
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160686>>160690
>>160683
I'm joking.
And I probably won't be a parent, so no worries there.
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160687
God, please deliver us from the autisms.
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160688>>160689
>>160684
Ew!
Go get yourself cleaned up!
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160689
>>160688
I'm all black…Boo.
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160690>>160691
>>160686
But Fox has always wanted children, and she's about to enter the age where she can't have kids.
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160691>>160692
>>160690
Ouch, that's brutal.
Hope they figure something out soon.
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160692>>160693
>>160691
You're her last chance to bear children.
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160693>>160695 >>160696
>>160692
I'm afraid that's not going to work out for obvious reasons.
▶ f7126d (29) No.160694>>160703
>>160667
Brave is basically a buzzword at this point, but no I have nothing against gay people coming out to their parents, although I don't know if they necessarily deserve praise for it.
Also as you said you only meet a lot of flat earthers because of your work.
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160695>>160697
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160696>>160698
>>160693
You don't find her attractive enough to, uh, get it to work?
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160697
>>160695
As long as it's his butt!
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160698>>160699
>>160696
She's sterile!
boohoo!
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160699>>160700
>>160698
But she told me she was on her last few years.
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160701>>160702
>>160700
She probably lied to you as she didn't think you'd be willing to!
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160702>>160707
>>160701
Well, that's just how the cookie crumbles sometimes.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160703>>160704 >>160705 >>160706 >>160708
Gay test tube babies when
>>160675
By that definition, yes
>>160676
You also have to consider that the population of non-vaccinated homeschool kids is selected differently from the vaccinated homeschool kids. Someone who has a mental disability is more likely to be homeschooled in a normal household because they won't be able to function in a public school setting, so you will natrually select for a higher rate of disabilities, while anti-vaxxers are more likely doing it as a lifestyle choice, so it will not select for a higher rate of random illness outside of the vaccination factor.
>>160694
So what is the difference with someone coming out as trans?
Well yeah, I am not going to lie to you about the reason. But I still haven't met a trans activist.
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160705>>160711
>>160703
>By that definition, yes
shit definition
▶ 5a5b7d (14) No.160706>>160711
>>160703
Once they finish turning all the frogs gay
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160707
>>160702
You should help her with it though.
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160708>>160711
>>160703
Wait….
What anti-vaccine websites are there?
I don't think Info Wars is even that fringe…
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160710>>160713 >>160715
isnt frogs being turned gay a real thing though
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160711>>160714 >>160717 >>160721
>>160704
I actually wouldn't be surprised. But the Chinese are going to do it first.
Same for catgirls
>>160705
It is the literal definition of the word in the dictionary
>>160706
lewd
>>160708
websites?
I actually don't know where to look for things this fringe. Maybe offshoots of crystal healing websites?
I think this may count.
https://www.jillyjuice.com/
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160712>>160713 >>160721
It was..At one point.
Not sure about these days.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160713>>160717 >>160721
>>160710
Not by flourite, though
>>160712
He means if it actually happened
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160714>>160716
>>160711
tfw no catgirl daughter
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160715>>160721
>>160710
Chemicals in the waters have changed the genders of fishes, so most likely even frogs too.
No clue about the gay part though.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160716>>160718
>>160714
Just let the Chinese continue their CRISPR experiments and it will happen
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160717
>>160711
You're missing out on some serious laughs.
>>160713
There was a few articles from NatGeo and Nature about Clams and Bass being hermaphroditic. But, I never really cared to do research.
▶ be6e48 (21) No.160718>>160719
>>160716
I'm tired of waiting!!
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160721>>160722 >>160723
>>160711
>It is the literal definition of the word in the dictionary
the dictionary is shit
>>160712
>In 1994, a government lab did request funds to pursue the development of a weapon that would turn enemy combatants gay
>>160713
whats turning them gay then
>>160715
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/03/100301151927.htm
this?
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160722>>160727
>>160721
The US gov tried doing a lot of strange things.
A good one is the telecommunications with dolphins, LSDing everyone in the CIA office and, trying to kill goats by staring at them.
▶ ad9e03 (20) No.160723
>>160721
No clue at all what does it, but considering how low ED50 value the organisms in bodies of water have, they're very vulnerable to whatever enters their living habitats.
▶ 3afdcf (13) No.160724
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160727>>160729
>>160722
but im crazy for thinking the us tried to provoke japan into a war?
▶ 5a5b7d (14) No.160728
>>160726
>I saw thing on the internet
>therefore it exists in the universe
Yo when are we going to find anime as real life in the galaxy then?
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160729>>160730 >>160732
>>160727
Those oil tariffs were a tad pesky, weren't they?
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160730>>160731
>>160729
funding the chinese nationalists is also pretty pesky
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160731>>160733
>>160730
Weeeellll~
The Brits needed a trade corridor and the US was essentially black mailing the UK at that point.
So, you know how it is~
Conflicting interests and all.
▶ 5a5b7d (14) No.160732>>160734
>>160729
>Tariffs
More of an embargo
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160733>>160735
>>160731
what does any of that have to do with funding the chinese nationalists
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160734
>>160732
We had to keep dad alive.
Otherwise, Japanese would have kicked them off and dad would be speaking German.
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160735>>160736
>>160733
You're far too precious for this world.
I want to keep you and feed you sweets.
Seriously though, Britain had a colonies in SE. There was a major trade corridor going through SE into China. Dad wanted to protect because chinaware and silks. The Japanese were encroaching. So, figuring that they might lose a major trade corridor they hired a few American fighters for really nice pay to shoot down Imperial bombers and train KMT fighters.
Funny part is, about 5 years later the US would betray the KMT.
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160736>>160737
>>160735
>You're far too precious for this world.
correct
>I want to keep you and feed you sweets.
why?
>Seriously though, Britain had a colonies in SE
and they didnt deserve them
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160737>>160738
>>160736
Blame Churchill for being a war monger.
WW2 could have been entirely avoided if he didn't have a stick up his ass.
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160739>>160740
>>160738
America played a semi-minor role in the first stages of WW2.
It was mostly bombing U boats and diplomatically black mailing Britain to release the Suez Canal.
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160740>>160741
>>160739
the us played a big role in the pacific war
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160741>>160742
>>160740
Again, it was Britain.
Those nice little oilfields in the East Indies and the closing of several maritime lanes caused Britain to declare war on Imperial Japan.
It promptly got it's ass handed to them and begged FDR to join the war.
Que America trying to diplomatically black mailing itself and then shooting itself in the foot with those tariffs and embargoes.
Which, is funny, they never thought Japan would go to war with America.
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160742>>160743
>>160741
fdr's hatred of japan is older than britain declaring war on us
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160743
>>160742
wwweeeellll~
At least we got the Suez Canal out of WW2!
Though, the Israelis shut it down in the 1956 Suez Crisis for 20 years.
In the end, was the destruction of Europe and the trillions of dollars lost worth it?
▶ 3afdcf (13) No.160744
I think he's just salty his grand pappy wasn't HONURIBRU SAMURAI but some soyboy who lost the war.
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160745
You like this is unusual for Japanese people to say such things.
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160747
How would winning the war change that?
woman weren't even allowed to serve
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160748
We own Japan now.
it winds up that was the wrong guy to own.
▶ 3afdcf (13) No.160749
You were the one who showed me not everything is bigger in Texas.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160754>>160757
Fox, do you need a bucket of water?
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160756>>160758
>>160753
was your last post about me
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160757>>160759
>>160754
I saw a cute dog yesterday that looked the white one.
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160758>>160761
>>160756
Was a general statement.
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160759>>160760
>>160757
That is one thing I like about where I am.
Lots of cute dogs
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160760>>160762
>>160759
you just can't say that and not take pictures.
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160761
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160762>>160763
>>160760
I tend to not take many pitures
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160763>>160764
>>160762
Share the cute dogs with us.
▶ 6c50a9 (50) No.160767
>>160766
Such pain knowing I won't see these cute dogs!
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160768
Otakuanon, why do you say 'des' after your name in Japanese when introducing yourself?
▶ 8e26ae (24) No.160769>>160770
>>160764
its apart of the resulting mess of our alphabet
just google it
▶ ba3204 (68) No.160770>>160771
>>160769
But does des basically mean "I am"
so if I was hungry could I say hungry des?
▶ 9563ff (2) No.160771
>>160770
desu basically means is/am
but no you couldnt because hungry is english