7 dead in Akihabara Rampage
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Re: 7 dead in Akihabara Rampage
*nods*
Did you exchange, a walk on part in the war... for a lead roll in a cage.
...love Pink Floyd.
Did you exchange, a walk on part in the war... for a lead roll in a cage.
...love Pink Floyd.
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Re: 7 dead in Akihabara Rampage
wat if Hitler win and u guys are born under his leadership, would u guys call him a dictator?
In the war both sides are human too u know? Both side have different belief. Just like in WWII, Japanese thought Americans are savages when American thought Japanese as uncivilze. All of those belief are from the government and human fantasy.
In the war both sides are human too u know? Both side have different belief. Just like in WWII, Japanese thought Americans are savages when American thought Japanese as uncivilze. All of those belief are from the government and human fantasy.

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Re: 7 dead in Akihabara Rampage
wars are touchy topics
but every year as a family we go to the anzac day parade in the city, seeing the veterans walk down st-kilda parade towards the war memorial. These men fought in the wars because they had to. WW1 saw conscription take away a huge percentage of the australian male population over 18. In WW2, Australia was so close to becoming captured by the japanese, so the men went away to war to protect their country. As they walk on anzac day they remember the people they fought with, those that died, those that survived and those that are no longer walking by their side. I classify these men and women as heroes
but every year as a family we go to the anzac day parade in the city, seeing the veterans walk down st-kilda parade towards the war memorial. These men fought in the wars because they had to. WW1 saw conscription take away a huge percentage of the australian male population over 18. In WW2, Australia was so close to becoming captured by the japanese, so the men went away to war to protect their country. As they walk on anzac day they remember the people they fought with, those that died, those that survived and those that are no longer walking by their side. I classify these men and women as heroes

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Re: 7 dead in Akihabara Rampage
Lazy. What I meant is that people are seen as monsters for killing, not heroes. Even those who do it because they have to.
Those that protect those alongside them, rather than kill for their country are the heroes.
Those that protect those alongside them, rather than kill for their country are the heroes.
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well each people have a different ideas if everyone is the same then wat happen to this world?

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Re: 7 dead in Akihabara Rampage
That was possibly the most irrelevant answer you've EVER given.
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Re: 7 dead in Akihabara Rampage
...no.
Can we return to topic, or are we too far gone?
Can we return to topic, or are we too far gone?
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Re: 7 dead in Akihabara Rampage
ya
lets return. We can't let this traditional topic hijacking to remain in this forum
lets return. We can't let this traditional topic hijacking to remain in this forum

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Re: 7 dead in Akihabara Rampage
Traditionally started by you >.>
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Re: 7 dead in Akihabara Rampage
Or folly. I often wonder.
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Re: 7 dead in Akihabara Rampage
Depends on what he deems as a combatants.Katyusha wrote:Even in a war, such a thing wouldn't be acceptable. Killing random non-combatants is still against the laws of war.
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Re: 7 dead in Akihabara Rampage
No, the articles of war define combatants and non-combatants for you. What people think is irrelevant on the issue.
Just so lazy gets the idea, his posts are blocked by default off my side, and it will stay that way.


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