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Japanese War shrine visit thread

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by SamFisher, Aug 22, 2006.

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  1. MR. MEOWGI

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    Woof.
     
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    Like I said at the beginning of the post, it is a mimics of your style and I can not help it if your style came across as bitter. However, I would only consider your tirade of telling others to SHUT UP as bitter. Your other irrational responses are more sad than anything else.
     
  3. NewYorker

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    Oh, the whole "shut up" thing was mimicking your foreign minister at the U.N. I guess you missed that...went over your head huh? Look up the word satire...I think you're missing the jist of it.

    Why so bitter man....lighten up. Eat more fiber....
     
  4. wnes

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    LOL ... I am still perplexed why NewYorker would make a big deal of NeoNazi marching in minority neighbourhood in good ol' USA and cry a river in Clutch D&D, and then speak like a Japa hardcore right winger a year later. Maybe some life shattering experiences in Dalai Lama's rat hole training camp changed his heart?
     
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    Please get your fact straight, I am a US citizen and who is the your foreign minister at the U.N. you are referring to? I did not know what content the Chinese foreign minister at the U.N. use the “shut up” phrase, but your usage does came across as bitter. Why do you have so much pinned up anger regarding an issue that you said does not concern you? Did real_egal’s mis-statement really hurt your fragile feeling that much?
     
  6. MR. MEOWGI

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    Begawk!
     
  7. michecon

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    Hur??????

    If you think the following are insults:

    1. I believe it's best to reason, not incite. I don't think we need to stoop to those levels. In fact Sam would be a welcomed sight compared to Lil and NewYorker. At least Sam has some reasoning capabilities.
    2. The anti-China bias on the board, is just that. I've pointed that out in another thread. But I don't take it too seriously. It's an American Sports BBS after all.
    3. I take silence as cognance. I do believe people's ability to see through things after being presented with facts and logic. They may not admit to it. But that's fine.

    You need to put down your pipe, and maybe read Sam's post a little. But thanks for prove my point in the rest of your childish post. It's clear as night and day. Truly a LMOA moment.
     
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    I guess PRC could have negotiated with India so that the India forces would stop placing military outposts at increasingly forward positions which pushed well past the McMahon Line, violating even India's own definition of the border. But hey, there had been only one Gandhi in the history of mankind, and he sure was not a Chinese.

    If the South was already part of the United States, then why Lincoln needed to send troops there to fight? Did he just forget it was part of USA?

    And why Dr. Josef Mengele had to flee Germany? I guess he was just paranoid? He certainly wasn't German, was he?
     
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    You really hate the Dalai Lama huh? I never pegged you as a nationalist. Your true colors...or should I say color is coming out. Shall I call ya red boy for now on?
     
  10. NewYorker

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    You're not Chinese? Why is your english so bad?
     
  11. wnes

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    Touched a nerve?

    BWAHAHAHAHAHAH
     
  12. NewYorker

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    Seriously though....what's the deal with hatin on the Lama man? He's a cool dude...what's the story man. Are you Chinese or something?
     
  13. wnes

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    Well, American media professional, does BAD english include total cluelessness on the differences between "its" and "it's", and between "then" and "than"? :confused:
     
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    when it comes to irony, hyper, paranoid, etc, your post is such beautiful example.
     
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    I think you're really upset, the hostility level ain't good man. Look, this is just a forum for discussion, not getting angry. You should check that at the door.

    In anycase, I think this has gone on too far....clearly the Chinese posters, whether from China or the U.S., are taking this way way too personally and are feeling threatned by what I'm writing.

    I didn't mean to hurt yalls feelings, just to try to get you to see another side. Man, I like the Chinese. Kung Fu, Sesame Wanton...ok, I'm just kidding...bad joke. I know, but I couldn't help it. Seriously...China's great ok? It's an ancient and deep culture with loads of wisdom and arts, and one of the great civilations to ever exist...right behind the Japanese..just kidding! Haha - it's a joke man!

    Don't let me get your goat...this isn't real...you're taking it way too seriously. I'll try to be gentler in the future....but I figure we're all men in here, you guys can hack it. Take the heat ya know? I guess I have to put less pressure on yall....would that make it better?
     
  16. NewYorker

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    Well thank you! About time you start being nice.
     
  17. michecon

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    You are welcome. and you still don't know the difference between insulting and being nice. :D
     
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    Seriously Wnes you are going way over the line with this. I strongly disagree with the Japanese government in regard to the visits to the shrine and their revisionist history but I have nothing against the people of Japan and while there are some rapid extremists that seem to wield inordinate amount of influence on the government most Japanese I've met are good people and either don't agree with the government's stand on Yasukuni and historical revisionism or don't care either way.

    As for the Dalai Lama what does he have to do with any of this?

    From what I know the Dalai Lama I'm sure he certainly doesn't approve of what the Japanese government and that he has always preached peace and nonviolence. I don't see why you feel like you have to drag his name in the mud over this issue.

    Whether you agree with him or not on the issue of Tibetan autonomy this has nothing at all to do with the issue at hand.
     
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    I think you need to get a life before you give a big rat ass about NeoNazi's march. By no means the outcry on your part was uncalled for -- I totally agreed with you on your position in that thread a year ago -- but your on-again off-again self-righteousness only reflects poorly on you. Not to mention your habitual fact twisting, cherry-picking, schizophreniac sociopathy and psychopathy are in full display.
     
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    Maybe you should you ask why Tibet was dragged into the Japanese War Shrine visit in the first place?
     

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