26th June 2003, 3:18 PM
Indeed, and if you think it's kiddy for any reason, I should remind you that both action movies and romantic comedies, the two most common movie types these days, are just kid's movies in and of themselves, aimed at adults who never grew up, the bad way of not growing up mind you. The same people who make stupid commercials about "the new grownup taste" when kids have superior tasting ability!
You don't like it's peoples? The only possible way to take that is in a racist tone! If you have a problem with the war, may I remind you that all the people you have a problem with, the fighters, are retired or dead by now, and NOT the current generation that currently rules Japan. How can you possibly judge descendents based on the actions of their grandparents? That's like saying "well, the murderer killed himself, but we have to punish someone, so let's kill the guy who was standing next to him in a movie line one time". They are SEPERATE PEOPLE you know.
Oh and, you seem to forget that all your favorite games were made in Japan.
You know, just when we were starting to think you were cool, your racist side comes back out :D.
You don't like it's peoples? The only possible way to take that is in a racist tone! If you have a problem with the war, may I remind you that all the people you have a problem with, the fighters, are retired or dead by now, and NOT the current generation that currently rules Japan. How can you possibly judge descendents based on the actions of their grandparents? That's like saying "well, the murderer killed himself, but we have to punish someone, so let's kill the guy who was standing next to him in a movie line one time". They are SEPERATE PEOPLE you know.
Oh and, you seem to forget that all your favorite games were made in Japan.
You know, just when we were starting to think you were cool, your racist side comes back out :D.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)