Replies to bakasenpai, page 75

  1. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual "granted, none of this is mine but I'm sure they don't mind.." (´・ω・`)

    Sunday, 26-Jan-14 02:41:55 UTC from web in context
  2. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual That's what I thought you said. I hope it gets dark. http://ur1.ca/gi1na

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 22:39:28 UTC from web in context
  3. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual just feeling y insides melting from intense ilegitimatee jeloulsy.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 21:00:02 UTC from web in context
  4. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual That's like saying the sun doesn't exist because it's cloudy right now.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 18:54:55 UTC from web in context
  5. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual I always do; thank you.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 18:50:44 UTC from web in context
  6. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Eh i'll manage but thanks for the offer; i completely understand.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 18:22:08 UTC from web in context
  7. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Not yet but it would be 11 february when the sale's to happen, and minneaota law states i can stay for up to 6 months after the fact.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 18:20:08 UTC from web in context
  8. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual well, the anime creators also like to believe that all the woman are lesbians

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 15:47:51 UTC from web in context
  9. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual but you want to believe that all the woman are lesbian

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 15:38:20 UTC from web in context
  10. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual I'm not sure as to how accurate the film really is but according to it at first he was only really interested in money; although in the end he really believed in helping. That could have been for dramatic effect but in reality he did believe in helping and is greatly respected. He was one of the first foreign people I learned about outside of school.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 14:02:37 UTC from web in context
  11. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual USA was completely aware of what happened at the time and did their best to convince those dictators of killing people for being "communists". In my opinion is exactly the same thing, and pretty much all world powers are in bigger or smaller numbers guilty of genocide.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 14:01:39 UTC from web in context
  12. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Maybe not for 50 years. Of course by then it was just kind of there, no one really cared about the reason.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:54:07 UTC from web in context
  13. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual To be fair, USA has done it indirectly. Before the '80s for example, during the communist witchhunt, USA used political leverage and supplied weapons and money to put in power lots of dictators in eastern europe, asia and south america. They only mostly stopped when one of their "puppet" dictatorships attacked one of USA's main allies (Argentina vs the UK) The only difference then is that nazi Germany did it themselves while USA did it through pawns.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:49:32 UTC from web in context
  14. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Yes they do, and a good deal of them did. If the US and the USSR didn't do enough, Israel took up a good part of the slack. It's unfortunate, however, that the tool that was the German nation had to be trodden down for decades because of it.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:46:47 UTC from web in context
  15. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual So you can agree there is a line when those punishments for such atrocities is enough.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:43:14 UTC from web in context
  16. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual It was a political move. A very effective political move. Nothing gets a whole population moving like crafting a demonized enemy to fight against while at the same time boosting the egos of that population. Individuals are smart, masses are idiotic.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:40:47 UTC from web in context
  17. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual A question. Would you have Germany of today pay for these crimes?

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:39:26 UTC from web in context
  18. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual It all boils down to "if unregulated any country is as bad as the next one"

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:38:40 UTC from web in context
  19. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual You can't really expect a country, even less so one that not long ago was an empire, to just bow down and keep scrapping for food while French soldiers/cops beat them up for stupid crap when they see a way out of it.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:37:15 UTC from web in context
  20. @prettypurpleprincesspublicprincesstimeline see @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:37:05 UTC from web in context
  21. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual while all nazis were nazis, most nazis were people who were forced to be nazis in order to have a job, and a roof over their or their family's head(s). Here it's like "I CHOOSE to oppose gender equality" or "I CHOOSE to use media scare tactics to support my party's agenda." Some nazis totally wanted to do what they did, but a lot of them had no choice. Whereas no one has forced our government's hands since the beginning, and we've committed several atrocities to others and our own.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:31:07 UTC from web in context
  22. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual If you give them free reign you can be damn sure some of them will propose genocide sooner than later.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:30:52 UTC from web in context
  23. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual You seem to forget the war was as much the fault of the countries that won WWI and particularly of France's constant harassment of German citizens than it was the nazi's fault. Even within Germany Hitler was seen as something of a crazy man and nobody thought he'd get anywhere near a position of real power until the countries of the region started going over the line and the economic crisis caused the people to seek any way to get out of it and live in proper conditions again.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:29:34 UTC from web in context
  24. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual That's likely the part no one thinks about when they think of service in wartime especially. It isn't just you out there, it's your squad, their life on the line just as much if not more than your own. Your most real friends.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:24:14 UTC from web in context
  25. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Rommel wasn't particularly passionate about the nazi ideology, and was forced to commit suicide for taking part in the planning of operation valkyre. He was also one of the greatest military minds to ever live and could have gotten more victories in the war if not for the stupid orders the guys at the top gave him. Nazi Germany had a lot of great people and it's pretty retarded to say "I don't want to be like any of them!"

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:21:23 UTC from web in context
  26. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Oh it's not for their benefit. If they're heavily in ARMA and *want* to do that crap, then why not take it a step further? Sure they could be respectful, but those who go as far to even think the two are similar already don't.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:19:06 UTC from web in context
  27. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual I simply invite them to find out for themselves how similar the two really are, if they're so hell-bent on re-inacting.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:13:55 UTC from web in context
  28. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Good idea

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:10:49 UTC from web in context
  29. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual You're the boss.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:10:11 UTC from web in context
  30. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual Yeah man.

    Saturday, 25-Jan-14 13:08:10 UTC from web in context