Anniversary of Pearl Harbor.

:D
this thread was SO FUNNY to read
Zumi bellowing and fighting you all

completely clueless about how HE would be treated if he ever went to Japan.
or China

I've been to both countries before. See, life rides a bit different when you make friends in real life instead of screen-gazing at the world online.

but you're right about one thing, Hashy...it's been SO FUNNY watching you predictably give blowjobs to the schmucks on here for the drama bullions. :D

Amen and pass the plate.

Since when did you start going to church? :eek:
 
and just like that...the anniversary is over.

now certain select White Westerners can put their performative annual grudge to excuse their cheap, dated racism back on the shelf and get back to indulging in eating fast-casual sushi, guessing the names of classic Kurosawa movies to trivia questions on Jeopardy and jacking off to online Japanese porn featuring 30-something women wearing schoolgirl uniforms.

funny how convenient the world is like that, huh?

for some maybe.
 
Mom was busy today or I would have heard her anti-Jap diatribe. She still hates them.


They scared a little girl . . . .


I remember my father (whose own father was killed by a U-boat) being very annoyed by Hirohito's visit to the United States in the '70s. For people old enough to remember the war, it must have seemed unreal.
 
Oh look...."but but but ROBDOWNSOUTH!" :rolleyes:

Back on topic...80 years ago today Japan declared war on the USA. How time flies.

But they didn't. That is why Pearl Harbor is remembered as a war crime. Their declaration of war came AFTER the attack on Pearl Harbor.
 
But they didn't. That is why Pearl Harbor is remembered as a war crime. Their declaration of war came AFTER the attack on Pearl Harbor.

As I recall there was a one day or so lag in Congress between declaring war on Japan and declaring war on Germany. Lots of Congressmen had districts with a strong German population.

Hitler rendered that point moot by declaring war on America.
 
As I recall there was a one day or so lag in Congress between declaring war on Japan and declaring war on Germany. Lots of Congressmen had districts with a strong German population.

Hitler rendered that point moot by declaring war on America.

The vote possibly wouldn't have passed to declare war on Germany, except that Hitler had already declared war on the US. The vote was just recognising the reality. There was a significant amount of pro-german feeling in the US. There was also a strong pacifist movement. Pearl Harbor effectively ended that.
 
No life in NYC.

Living it up, never log off lit, life is...

"C'mon you fuckers. It's Tuesday night, on lit. I never log off, I'm gangsta, though I'd shit my pants if an honest, black man on hard times asked me for a dollar on the street. It's easier to stay in my shitty apartment and poast on lit like I have a life".

Ya'll wanna meme bitches?

Lawlz!
 
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