"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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@Null, what do you think of this seething weebs opinion of the Japanese involvement in WW2. He wants to defend nippons honoru in the sanctity of the japanese general thread not debate the Japan/anime haters here.
On the latest MATI, I heard Null talk about the "evils" of Imperial Japan during WW2.

I want to say that the what is generally believed about the Imperial Army's alleged crimes are all meme tier fabrications and lies. Japan was fighting on 4 different fronts against the US, the Chinese and North Korean vermin and even Aussie fags. Shit like the "Rape of Nanking" are all extreme fabrications made to give Japan the same treatment as Germany postwar.

It also includes this Unit 731 human experimentation faggotry which was pure fiction written by some idiot on the Asahi newspaper.

Anyone who unironically believes that the Imperial Army were soulless evil bugmen is a complete and utter retard and deserves to be Andy Ditch's diaper changer for life.
I guess the Bataan death march is hella exaggerated too.

I've noticed with japanese fans and their defense for Japan also comes with shitting on Korea as if these two asian countries aren't similar in cultures. daily reminder that both of their idol culture industry hires minors as young as 13 or even younger to groom them into proper idol entertainers and have crazy stalker fans. I'm not even a koreaboo (I don't like kpop) but I can still notice that many people who tend to shit on Korea are weebs and constantly compare them to Japan. 🤔
 
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@Null, what do you think of this seething weebs opinion of the Japanese involvement in WW2. He wants to defend nippons honoru in the sanctity of the japanese general thread not debate the Japan/anime haters here.
He's a retard. The Japanese war crimes are so well documented they are documented by the Japanese themselves. What we know about Unit 731 comes from the Japanese military surrendering its bioweapon studies to the United States as part of its peace agreements.

There was no Operation Clausewitz with Japan. They got nuked and surrendered. Tokyo was never surrounded. There were no document bonfires. They told us what they did.

Btw, to say that user is biased is an understatement. He knows why.
 
Japanese cruelty bordered on the absurd.
Was it really necessary for 2 Jap officers to have a literal decapitation competition in the middle of Nanking? Nope but they did it anyway.
The sheer energy required to be that cruel for that extended of a time is baffling.
The samurai rape and torture gene is real and nobody ever wants to admit it or talk about it.
 
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I read Hiroo Onoda’s book a couple of years ago. He was a Japanese soldier who kept fighting World War II on a small Filipino island until 1974. It only ended because they managed to fly in his former commanding officer, who by then was running a used bookstore, to formally relieve him of duty.

Onoda couldn’t imagine that Japan would surrender. Not lose, surrender. In his mind, it was supposed to be '100 million shattering diamonds.' If Japan was going to fall, then there would be no Japan left because all 100 million of them would have to die. Every man, woman, and child.

They dropped flyers and played recordings. They even had his brother sing his childhood kindergarten song while crying, begging him to stop shooting at Filipino fishermen and to finally give up. Onoda saw all of that and still thought it was an elaborate trick to get him to surrender. It was a surreal insight into the zealous almost robot like mentality they held.

Edit: Another detail that I forgot. As he was getting ready to be deployed his mother handed him a knife and told him to fucking kill himself with it if he got captured.
 
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People like Gaydur make me believe that God sent them to Earth for us to laugh and to make us think that maybe we're not doing so bad.
My God is kind and merciful and he has a sense of humor.
Josh just admit you like Cowboy Bebop. That one is fine to like.
Due to his age he def watched the toonami kino like bepop, Gundam, and Dbz
I don't know why Josh didn't talk about the Contrapoints/Breadtube drama, thought that would be something he would be interested in talking about.
oh is the king troon up to more bullshit
I saw Null at a grocery store in Florida yesterday. I told him how cool it was to meet him in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother him and ask him for photos or anything.
He said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?”
I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but he kept cutting me off and going “huh? huh? huh?” and closing his hand shut in front of my face. I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard him chuckle as I walked off. When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw him trying to walk out the doors with like fifteen wheels of blue cheese in his hands without paying.
The latino woman at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Señor, you need to pay for those first ese.” At first he kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the counter.
When she took one of the bars and started scanning it multiple times, he stopped her and told her to scan them each individually “to prevent any electrical upper case i infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word. After she scanned each bar and put them in a bag and started to say the price, he kept interrupting her by yawning really loudly.
lmao this one always gets a laugh outs me
I was listening to the superberries and someone brought up Rupert. Great taste king, Rupert must take over the world.
Did your cat soi face at the vtuber?
 
Well that and the Canadian saying "the United States wanting Canada to be the 51st state" 😂
Don't worry leafs, we don't want your people, just your land and resources. Feel free to use your nearest state-sactioned suicide booth before annexation, it'll save us the trouble.
 
To add to the WW2 discussion, during the Bataan Death March, a guinea by the name of Mario Tonelli was confronted over his class ring (Notre Dame, he played football or something) by a Japanese soldier. The soldier took his ring only for later on a Japanese officer to approach him, in perfect English ask if anything was taken from him. Mario said yes his class ring, and the officer handed him the ring back. The officer actually studied at USC as well and felt some kind of kinship with Mario. This isn't to excuse the Japanese actions, they were a monstrous enemy that deserved the nukes. It's just an interesting story about how weird war itself is.
To paraphrase Mario himself; "After it was over, I tried looking him up but never found anything. I guess he didn't make it."
Source: the literal US Army https://armyhistory.org/mario-tonelli/
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