http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_731 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataan_Death_March http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korea_under_Japanese_rule Alexandra Hospital massacre Banka Island massacre Changjiao massacre Kalagong massacre Laha massacre Manila massacre Nanking Massacre Palawan Massacre Parit Sulong Massacre Sook Ching massacre Tol Plantation massacre Wake Island massacre http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfort_women
Way to overreact. There was a ton of horrible acts committed in WW2 and I'm not defending them but does that mean people can't joke around like the above? No. So lighten up, ffs.
It's ok, I don't like him either. Completely irrelevant quote, considering it was just a freaking joke.
No, I refuse to lighten up while you go ahead and make jokes about atrocities that scarred an entire culture. If anything you are the one that should "lighten up". That's a shame.
Completely irrelevant quote, considering it was just a freaking joke.[/quote] You seem to use "freaking" a lot. But anyways, I was referring to Toast, stop living in the past.
If Benerfe takes offence and complains to me I'll apologize to him but I don't really give a shit if you're mad, so go ahead and overreact.
toast just shut up. your completely self-defeating. it's called a joke, get over it or go away. i'm part German and part English. and yes i do make jokes about how every so often about having to declare war on my self. dose that mean i need to have a person like you go on for an hour on how WW1 and WW2 scarred a whole generation? no it does not.
Hold the phone. How do you manage to get into this line of conversation to set yourself up for this joke in the first place?
What? Do you use this at parties? Does it ever get any laughs? I can just imagine the atmosphere with everybody holding paper cups and then you telling everybody that you occasionally have to "declare war" on yourself. Then everybody slowly backs away laughing awkwardly while you have a big grin on your face. By "deflection", I mean challenging you to actually list a joke you used as evidence. I'm asking about one scenario you used it in.