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Old 10-01-2009, 09:24 PM
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fLIPPIN HECK!!! im so glad im not a japanese solider during the war


but then again you have to look at there beliefs...
To die in battle serving your emperor was the most honourable death there was.
This stems way back to the ancient japan, look at the samurai if he lost his honor the only way to save there dignity was by seppuku..
the only way the samurai could die more honourable was to die in battle by a sword !!

so id guess that the japanese soliders didnt quite see it as suicide but more of an honor

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Old 10-01-2009, 10:40 PM
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Useing animals to fight in a war is the lowest form a fighting! it has to be.
I know that the Russian send Lyka ( pronouncion???) to space to see if Humans could life there? i know that the American Goverment (who else?) trained Dolphins to find Bombs.
I know that soldiers will do hearbreaknig things to each other, and sometime even had to do to Animals. but, as my Grandfather pointed out real seriously, Killing animals is Wrong and that's a crime. He once had to shoot a Horse with his Side arm to kill a Horse because the Horse was bleeding to dead and was litteratly crying! ---- thank God we have orginizations such as the HSPC (animal PLanet) who protect animals from the worse kind of sittuations.

Killing each other is one thing, but animals? uh-uh, that's a No,no.
To me, all the effort to improve life for animals is disturbing in the face of human suffering.

We can get organized enough to have cats and dogs neutured so that they don't overpopulate and suffer. Yet humans are the ones who need saving. They need birth control. Our population growth is out of control.

In countries where the geography won't support the population already there, the Pope likes to travel there and teach them how birth control is evil. So babies are made, AIDS spreads, and everyone suffers. The Pope is somehow a decent person for encouraging this stupidty and suffering.

And we in America send TONS of food aid to countries like these - which just encourages them to have a population that can't be supported.

But be damned, if you even think about not neutering your dogs and cats or if you leave out food scraps for feral animals - you are a horrible person.

We can make the hard choices that have to be made for animal welfare, but we don't have the balls to do the same for ourselves.
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Old 10-01-2009, 10:44 PM
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To me, all the effort to improve life for animals is disturbing in the face of human suffering.

We can get organized enough to have cats and dogs neutured so that they don't overpopulate and suffer. Yet humans are the ones who need saving. They need birth control. Our population growth is out of control.

In countries where the geography won't support the population already there, the Pope likes to travel there and teach them how birth control is evil. So babies are made, AIDS spreads, and everyone suffers. The Pope is somehow a decent person for encouraging this stupidty and suffering.

And we in America send TONS of food aid to countries like these - which just encourages them to have a population that can't be supported.

But be damned, if you even think about not neutering your dogs and cats or if you leave out food scraps for feral animals - you are a horrible person.

We can make the hard choices that have to be made for animal welfare, but we don't have the balls to do the same for ourselves.
oh my god don't even get me started on these topics. Far too many people on this planet. And as for giving to any charity, I would rather my hard earned cash didn't go to corrupt governments syphoning aid as it arrives in their country. And why not add something inflammatory... who would I be if I didn't... Religion is responsible for most of the world's woes.
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Old 10-01-2009, 10:51 PM
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Nice 'The whole world is messed up!!' vibe going on here.
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Old 10-01-2009, 10:55 PM
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I've cracked out the Gordon's Gin and Nytol...... Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer dooo.....
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Old 10-01-2009, 10:56 PM
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I've cracked out the Gordon's Gin and Nytol...... Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer dooo.....
I'm guessing I'm too young for this (no offense obv).
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Old 10-01-2009, 11:02 PM
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I'm guessing I'm too young for this (no offense obv).
Damnit I'm only 25!!!! lol It's a Space Odyssey 2001 reference. Hal9000 the psychotic ship's computer sings it as he dies.

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Old 10-01-2009, 11:12 PM
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Damnit I'm only 25!!!! lol It's a Space Odyssey 2001 reference. Hal9000 the psychotic ship's computer sings it as he dies.
My bad . Never got to watching that movie.. heard it's quite good though. I'll watch it someday soon.
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Old 10-02-2009, 01:17 AM
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oh my god don't even get me started on these topics. Far too many people on this planet. And as for giving to any charity, I would rather my hard earned cash didn't go to corrupt governments syphoning aid as it arrives in their country. And why not add something inflammatory... who would I be if I didn't... Religion is responsible for most of the world's woes.
So the answer to the world problems is to destroy all religion, become a world anarchy, and every man for himself?

Since you decided to pick apart all of my comments, I figured I would simply ask you to clarify yours. Since your the all knowing being on this board.
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Old 10-02-2009, 01:23 AM
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