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Dr Snakeman

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Rednog said:
Notice the lack of bend in the baseball caps and the overuse of ya'll. They aren't representing Americans, they are douchebags.
I really hope that you aren't implying that all people who use the word "y'all" (a vernacular word used in the Southern United States for situations that require a second person plural)are douchebags. If you are, then it is now very clear that you are a really ignorant person.

That said... yeah, these guys are just assholes.
 

BGH122

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The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
 

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Can I have a button that says;

"Yes, they are crazy ay-merry-cans that I wish to kick in the bollocks once I am no longer able to punch them due to the associated damage to my fists from my repeated attempts to pummel a modicum of sense, compassion or decency into them, and failing."
I'd click that button right quick.

I thought Cartman was supposed to be a cartoon stereotype. Way to prove me wrong ay-merry-car.

That's what SageSays.
 

Yarkaz

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BGH122 said:
The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XD
 

Illesdan

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What I'm very tired of is the entire world (not just the Escapist readers in general) seeing Americans as lily-white, pick-up driving rednecks. Those people are in the far minority; yet somehow, whenever ANYTHING about America pops up, these are the assholes that are always trotted out for public display. It's getting old, guys, get mature and grow up.

One third of the American population is now comprised of Hispanics. Then you have your African Americans, Asians, etc, etc. I'm in the far minority myself: I'm a Native American. I could go on all morning about what damage has been done in the five hundred years 'white people' have been here; but griping isn't going to change anything, so why bother? Its all in the past, and people need to move forward.

Theres a message here, folks. Move forward, and don't buy into this anti-American hate mongering.
 

BGH122

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Yarkaz said:
BGH122 said:
The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XD
Why would one reply angrily to what I'd posted? I'm confused.

At least we can both agree my avatar is full of all sorts of win.
 

Yarkaz

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BGH122 said:
Yarkaz said:
BGH122 said:
The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XD
Why would one reply angrily to what I'd posted? I'm confused.

At least we can both agree my avatar is full of all sorts of win.
Because I am american, I'm not feeling very empty at all at the moment. I actually really like traveling and getting to know people in other countries, and I tend to like them a lot more then my fellow american friends, not gonna lie.

Honestly, I kinda thought you were trolling or something.
 

BGH122

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Yarkaz said:
BGH122 said:
Yarkaz said:
BGH122 said:
The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XD
Why would one reply angrily to what I'd posted? I'm confused.

At least we can both agree my avatar is full of all sorts of win.
Because I am american, I'm not feeling very empty at all at the moment. I actually really like traveling and getting to know people in other countries, and I tend to like them a lot more then my fellow american friends, not gonna lie.

Honestly, I kinda thought you were trolling or something.
Note the word 'these', unless you were they I didn't imply you're empty.
 

MASTACHIEFPWN

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Pearl Harbor? Is that their only excuse?

What about all of the fucking men who died in the Europeian front of WW2? No one ever says anything bad when something bad happens to Germany!

But no, sense its japan, they get all of the hatemail.
 

Yarkaz

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BGH122 said:
Yarkaz said:
BGH122 said:
Yarkaz said:
BGH122 said:
The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XD
Why would one reply angrily to what I'd posted? I'm confused.

At least we can both agree my avatar is full of all sorts of win.
Because I am american, I'm not feeling very empty at all at the moment. I actually really like traveling and getting to know people in other countries, and I tend to like them a lot more then my fellow american friends, not gonna lie.

Honestly, I kinda thought you were trolling or something.
Note the word 'these', unless you were they I didn't imply you're empty.
Ah, well forgive my mistake then. :)
 

BGH122

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Yarkaz said:
BGH122 said:
Yarkaz said:
BGH122 said:
Yarkaz said:
BGH122 said:
The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XD
Why would one reply angrily to what I'd posted? I'm confused.

At least we can both agree my avatar is full of all sorts of win.
Because I am american, I'm not feeling very empty at all at the moment. I actually really like traveling and getting to know people in other countries, and I tend to like them a lot more then my fellow american friends, not gonna lie.

Honestly, I kinda thought you were trolling or something.
Note the word 'these', unless you were they I didn't imply you're empty.
Ah, well forgive my mistake then. :)
NEVAR!

Nah, kidding. English grammar can be a beast and it's easily misinterpreted.

(as a side note, is anyone else getting pretty sick of this CAPTCHA nonsense the Escapist has brought in?)
 

Throwitawaynow

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Wade-DeadPool said:
Please use the search function in the future, not saying all posters are like this.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.270154-Tsunami-payback-for-Pearl-Harbour?page=1

27 pages, of everything that will most likely be said in this thread.

OT: The "I am not saying every American is like this" and the quoting of the atomic bomb deaths, don't go together as you might think. Especially while saying "you did..." I'm not saying everyone of a group is like this, but this entire group did this. I'm sorry for sounding so angry, but this entire group did this.
 

Yarkaz

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BGH122 said:
Yarkaz said:
BGH122 said:
Yarkaz said:
BGH122 said:
Yarkaz said:
BGH122 said:
The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XD
Why would one reply angrily to what I'd posted? I'm confused.

At least we can both agree my avatar is full of all sorts of win.
Because I am american, I'm not feeling very empty at all at the moment. I actually really like traveling and getting to know people in other countries, and I tend to like them a lot more then my fellow american friends, not gonna lie.

Honestly, I kinda thought you were trolling or something.
Note the word 'these', unless you were they I didn't imply you're empty.
Ah, well forgive my mistake then. :)
Ugh, yes. I had to reload three times before I could find one I could read for my last post.

NEVAR!

Nah, kidding. English grammar can be a beast and it's easily misinterpreted.

(as a side note, is anyone else getting pretty sick of this CAPTCHA nonsense the Escapist has brought in?)
Ugh, yes. I had to reload three times to get anything legible in my last post.
 

Wade-DeadPool

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As I said, I don't believe ALL Americans are like this. I have much respect for The U-S-Of-A.
The things that makes me made is.. It happened over 60 years ago! We have so much information about this war that I can't forgive people not knowing when they talk out their own asshole!

Dr.A said:
But what I don't understand is that, with all those people saying "Japan bombed America, Japan bombed America, I haven't forgotten!" what they fail to realize is that most of the citizens alive in Japan today, which most of the whole country is comprised of, had nothing to do with Pearl Harbor. Just like me and my brothers and sisters and cousins didn't have anything to do with (sorry to bring in other issues but they're purely examples) historic racism, or the bombing of Hiroshima, or anything that happened in the past. Just as we had nothing to do with those, the citizens in Japan had nothing to do with Pearl Harbor.
I see what you mean there, but people should know what the hell there talking about before they write something like this. This is one of the most offensive things I have ever seen in my life.

Tsuki Akechi said:
Why are there so many stupid people in my country that NEED to get slapped?... WHY!?
Warm up your slapping hand my friend, you have a lot of work to do.
 

Caligulove

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There have been assholes like this all of human history- it just sucks that we have social networking to thank for amplifying their proud ignorance or blind bigotry.

I really can't figure out of some of these people are just xenophobic of anything un-American (which also includes Americans that don't LOOK American) and have a knee jerk WWII reaction to bash any country that has ever remotely opposed the United States or if they just had the shittiest history education ever and never realized Japan's involvement with the US after Pearl Harbor. As if they thought that they're FINALLY getting retribution after 70 years of NEVER paying for their Terrorist attacks (OMG JAPANESE ARE TERRORISTS!!! WE NEED TO INVADE JAPAN!!!)

Fuckers.
 

Wade-DeadPool

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Rationalization said:
Wade-DeadPool said:
Please use the search function in the future, not saying all posters are like this.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.270154-Tsunami-payback-for-Pearl-Harbour?page=1

27 pages, of everything that will most likely be said in this thread.

OT: The "I am not saying every American is like this" and the quoting of the atomic bomb deaths, don't go together as you might think. Especially while saying "you did..." I'm not saying everyone of a group is like this, but this entire group did this. I'm sorry for sounding so angry, but this entire group did this.
I will think about that in the future.
 

Mr.Petey

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Here's something. Trace whoever is making these offensive posts, images and such. Let everyone in the surrounding area find out their little mutterings of stupidity via posters blatenty exposing their sick minded attitudes.
Then their residence come under assault from the general public, with the occasional dawn raid of the local police who "mistake" their house for a wanted criminals place of residence and generally let it get egged back to the stoneage, which judging by their club grunting mindset wont be too long.

I've got a bored, active imagination but my point is these things don't have a place in society whatsoever. Using the Freedom of speech reasoning for your hatred? Do us a favour and die for it so those with intelligence and consideration behind their voice can make good use of it instead
 

jawakiller

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JasonKaotic said:
They're just stupid beyond belief and will die alone.
That's really all there is to it.
Ah, you assume bad stuff happens to people you think deserve it.
Revrant said:
I saw this pop up on a right wing forum, most of them tried to justify the nuclear bombs with "well THEY wouldn't surrender so they DESERVED it"

As if not surrendering in a war with America is such an affront that you deserve to be nuked.

Hell is wrong with people?
Huh? That makes so little sense; I'm shocked. Any country back in the 1940s would have gladly nuked their enemies if it meant less causalities for their side.
Here are the pros and cons of a nuke (and a land invasion too).

Launch amphibious assault on Japan. Huge causalities on both sides but Americans lose at least a million soldiers (no, thats a real number). End result: Hundreds of thousands of men die, billions of dollars spent and Americans ***** forever about how stupid that was.

Nuke? A couple of aircraft-carriers get within flying distance of Japan, send off a few planes and proceed to "nuke the bastards." End result: Japs loose tens of thousands of lives (some innocent) and surrenders. America throws a party because they didn't loose every young man it sent to the war.

Now which one sounds better? For the Americans? For the Japanese? Explain your answer. :p