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Revolutionist
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: United States
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The one with the eyeball is not Fake, It is actually Senile Cataract, Not A-Bomb Cataract but here's the actual picture of an A-Bomb Cataract Senile Cataract & A-Bomb Cataract Comparison.
A-Bomb Catarct has a more Severe effect.... Of course.
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Out there...watching.
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Nukes then were a viable option on several levels. Imagine a beach assault on the home islands of Japan then...preceded, of course, by an airborne drop. Simple math told the Allies that it would be a meat grinder where God only knows how many would die. Nukes were the only way 'at the time' to avoid one fuck of battle.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,180
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... call it "coming to terms with the past"
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Join Date: May 2006
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Edit:I just looked and it said they did that shit into the '80s in schools. I remember it in the '60s a time or two then never again.
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Little Anthropologist
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: USA
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So true, I was there for most of 2006-2007. I visited a good number of memorials and there was A.) Almost no one there and B.) no one wanted to talk about it. There were statues with names of people lost and perfectly sparkling cases everywhere and wooden planks with names. My best friend and I felt ashamed to be there.
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U . R . V
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 3,559
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Japan is much more closed up about WWII than Germany is. WWII (Jap's part in it) were only briefly mentioned in the schools and many of the later generations do not know the full extent of the horrors committed nor the atrocities done. It was a defeat not to be spoken about publicly.
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Freakin' Noob
Join Date: Oct 2008
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