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60 years ago today....

Okay already!

curiousL said:
Okay I goofed! Look how old this old! Sorry! Silly me, I guess I should stop living in 2005 and move on! But anyway what I said still goes!!! :) Learned my lesson, laugh all you want at my expense, it is pretty funny!!! :)


Okay can you all tell I am having a rough day! Forgive me...
 
I'm american and with that said i hate most of america and the people in it. and with that said i don't like most of this world and most of this people on it period. i'm not going to argue about and feel free to call me stupid and ignorant if it makes you feel better but there are seriously way more people i've come accross in my life that i don't like than i do. and after this post i'm refusing or retort or post anything else.
 
Wow is this an interesting conversation about dropping the bamob 60 years ago on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. :D
I sooo am not getting into this political discussion.
On original topic however, my grandfather was on the first boat that went into Nagasaki harbor after they dropped the bomb. (Strange you'd think he'd have died of radiation related cancer), but he's still alive and mean as ever. Anyway he said that he and his buddies were talking about about, (while seeing the devastation), how they knew we could never have another war after that. How this was such a defining moment in human history. They were wrong. They underestimated the ability of those in power to create situations through military action to gain more power.
 
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