Your mind is diseased. Pick a dandelion and hold it in your mouth until you feel the urge to urinate. Then, swallow the dandelion and urinate on the spot from which it was picked.
In Korea, at least male feminists have the common courtesy to jump off a cliff when they get metooed. Yet another thing we could learn from their culture.
Also I wish I remember who cleaned up this image for me because I did a really half-assed job of it. Then somebody made it look good but I was falling asleep and too lazy to write down who it was to give them credit for it.
Yeah, it really goes to show that imprisoning the guy at the top doesn't actually do much to improve your society if you're not willing to deal with the broader issues. In Korea that's the chaebol, the 10-20 conglomerates that control most of the economy, most of which are controlled by a single family through quasi-legal bullshit.
Somebody braver than me might point to the classic work of Mitsuo Fuchida, the guy who lead the strike on Pearl Harbor and later wrote about why the Japanese lost at Midway. It was a damning indictment not just of the actions taken by certain officers that day, but of the whole of Japanese culture that produced a system where punishments were so severe that people spent more time covering their asses and deflecting blame than doing their jobs.
But of course, I would never say that, because there's absolutely no connection between Korean and Japanese culture and there never has been ever in a million years. ๐คญ
If you want to go deeper down the rabbit hole, you can see many similarities between the industrial policies of Manchukuo and the later "economic miracles" of Taiwan, South Korea, and even China.
It was a damning indictment not just of the actions taken by certain officers that day, but of the whole of Japanese culture that produced a system where punishments were so severe that people spent more time covering their asses and deflecting blame than doing their jobs.
Kinda sounds like what he's doing by writing that book
Fair enough, I'm just generally weary of anyone who assigns blame in a biography because most of the time it's usually an attempt to make the author and people like the author look better at the expense of others, whether that's intentionally done or not.
He's not totally innocent of that, but you have to look at where he's coming from. He's a guy who wasted his youth fighting a retarded war that could never be won and is trying to be the voice for those who didn't survive it. And he wasn't like all the Germans where they pretend they weren't Nazis. He's pretty honest about how he was part of the problem.
Wait in America a missing person doesn't count as missing until after a day or two in Korea if you're "missing" for a few hours they send a search party? Is that normal in South Korea? No disrespect im just wondering. Any speculations about it lmk in the comments below๐ค|
But that's not true at all. That's something that was made up for tv shows. If someone goes missing in the u.s. and it's suspicious or otherwise very irregular of them you absolutely can call and report it within a few hours. That narrative needs to end.
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1 SnapshillBot 2020-07-10
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1 tejanx 2020-07-10
Yes.
1 Redactor0 2020-07-10
In Korea, at least male feminists have the common courtesy to jump off a cliff when they get metooed. Yet another thing we could learn from their culture.
1 GeminiRocket 2020-07-10
It's always a woman isn't it
1 2cimarafa 2020-07-10
I miss Ed.
1 Redactor0 2020-07-10
๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
1 Redactor0 2020-07-10
Also I wish I remember who cleaned up this image for me because I did a really half-assed job of it. Then somebody made it look good but I was falling asleep and too lazy to write down who it was to give them credit for it.
1 Zozbot 2020-07-10
zoz
1 Zozbot 2020-07-10
zle
1 Zozbot 2020-07-10
zozzle
1 Matthew94 2020-07-10
Years ago I used to think this was pronounced "z-lee" but then I realised that as it's just the second half of "zozzle" it should be pronounced "zil".
1 ballrot 2020-07-10
You're probably right, but I like zlee better
1 SAC-Lawn_Gnome 2020-07-10
In Memoriam
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1 [deleted] 2020-07-10
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1 texanapocalypse33 2020-07-10
Korea? Probably got caught on corruption and offed himself or got Epsteined
Koreans fucking love them some corruption. Look up how many of their past presidents have been jailed
1 Redactor0 2020-07-10
Yeah, it really goes to show that imprisoning the guy at the top doesn't actually do much to improve your society if you're not willing to deal with the broader issues. In Korea that's the chaebol, the 10-20 conglomerates that control most of the economy, most of which are controlled by a single family through quasi-legal bullshit.
Somebody braver than me might point to the classic work of Mitsuo Fuchida, the guy who lead the strike on Pearl Harbor and later wrote about why the Japanese lost at Midway. It was a damning indictment not just of the actions taken by certain officers that day, but of the whole of Japanese culture that produced a system where punishments were so severe that people spent more time covering their asses and deflecting blame than doing their jobs.
But of course, I would never say that, because there's absolutely no connection between Korean and Japanese culture and there never has been ever in a million years. ๐คญ
1 UpvoteIfYouDare 2020-07-10
If you want to go deeper down the rabbit hole, you can see many similarities between the industrial policies of Manchukuo and the later "economic miracles" of Taiwan, South Korea, and even China.
1 CommyMomyIlluminati 2020-07-10
Kinda sounds like what he's doing by writing that book
1 fentanyl_peyotl 2020-07-10
Dude was a bomber pilot, not like he was responsible for losing the war.
1 CommyMomyIlluminati 2020-07-10
Fair enough, I'm just generally weary of anyone who assigns blame in a biography because most of the time it's usually an attempt to make the author and people like the author look better at the expense of others, whether that's intentionally done or not.
2 Redactor0 2020-07-10
He's not totally innocent of that, but you have to look at where he's coming from. He's a guy who wasted his youth fighting a retarded war that could never be won and is trying to be the voice for those who didn't survive it. And he wasn't like all the Germans where they pretend they weren't Nazis. He's pretty honest about how he was part of the problem.
1 wizdumb337 2020-07-10
But that's not true at all. That's something that was made up for tv shows. If someone goes missing in the u.s. and it's suspicious or otherwise very irregular of them you absolutely can call and report it within a few hours. That narrative needs to end.
1 hyphenjack 2020-07-10
If people actually verified what they saw on TV/Twitter before incorporating it into their worldview, this sub would be way less interesting
1 Systemsmodel 2020-07-10
I laughed