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Topic: I'm glad the tsunami happened.

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE started this discussion 14.4 years ago #2,756

I just heard about this tsunami nonsense late last night as I was studying for finals. Everybody is talking about what a great tragedy this is, and of course they want money to help the victims. Please, think of the children.

The more I think about it, however, the more and more I'm glad that it happened.

Think about it.

By what virtue does a race that lives exclusively on an island characterized by high rates of volcanic activity, powerful earthquakes and huge tidal waves have any excuse to play victim because yet another killer tidal wave did the favor of pruning some of the dumber branches from its highly homogenous Asian gene pool? Japan is extremely overcrowded, will it be at a loss if a few hundred people suddenly go missing? A few thousand? A million? Three quarters of them, even? If all of Japan were wiped off the map tomorrow, would not another Asian country be happy and willing to replace its entire population?

"But Japan has a unique and beautiful culture that I as a weaboo enjoy," you might say. Well, I hate to be the bearer of bad news but Japan is just a few hundred years old, it is culturally bankrupt compared to the Koreans and the Chinese, even moreso due to its constant overcrowding, the rise of capitalism and globalism, and the overall westernization of the island of Japan. As for their actual race, Japanese and Koreans are genetically identical; even they can't tell each other apart visually except by clothing styles. Within other Asian cultures, Japan is more and more a conglomeration of scavenged bits from other cultures - their language is a simplified derivative of other asian languages, their martial arts are simplified versions of their Chinese counterparts, their precious comics and anime people worship are mere simplifications of western counterparts, and their technology is comprised solely of cheap mass produced ripoffs of anything the west makes as is characterized and evidenced by their automotive industry. Anything good about Japan would be rapidly replaced in the event of its untimely demise. I doubt 5 years would go by before its global niche was occupied by India or some other country.

Replaceability of both culture and race aside, I think the ocean is exacting its revenge on Japan.

Japan eats a disproportionate amount of seafood. They are almost the exclusive reason there are hardly any more whales in the ocean, and why our fisheries are collapsing and our oceans are dying. Europe tells Japan to enact rules and regulations so that its fisheries might become sustainable, so that we could sacrifice some of this year's catch so that next year's catch might not go down, and they tell us to go fuck ourselves. They go ahead and eat the whales and dolphins and pretty much any fish over 10 centimeters that they can get their grubby little yellow paws on. They trawl the ocean floor clean and leave scraped earth where thousands of years of reefs and ecosystem used to be. They practice slash and burn population explosion, and the ocean is fucking sick of it.

Yes, the sea itself is punishing the Japanese by taking the toxins they dump in their own bays and on their own beaches and injecting them with it in the sushi rolls they enjoy so much. Though the sea beseeched Japan to have mercy and treat her gently, Japan brushed aside her chiding hand of mercury poisoning with sciences scavenged from the west, and now when the messenger fails the sea sends her heavy artilleries.

With every crashing wave, the oceans cry, "God DAMN the Japanese! The waters will have their revenge!" That's why when I see news footage of bloated yellow corpses bobbing in the sea foam before a backdrop of breached jetties and flaming structures, I rejoice. Instead of sadness, I feel the same pure and visceral joy of an infant seeing his mother's smiling face knowing that the ecocidal vermin, the murderers of whales and dolphins, will be washed away and gnawed upon by lowly sea scavengers, with their squat yellow bodies nourishing the very same system they work so tirelessly to destroy.

"Herp us," they cry at my university. "Zerr many biktim! We need yo herp!"

I sit and tap my foot to the high pitched, tinny melody of the sweetest music of Oriental origin to ever grace my ears - the well deserved mass suffering of Japan. Surely the Japanese will sing the seas a beautiful if not melancholy serenade as she gnaws on the bloated corpses of their countrymen.

Mother Nature, enjoy your meal.

Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 1 minute later[^] [v] #50,859

OP has never been laid.

Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 6 minutes later, 7 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #50,862

A beautiful post. I've missed you dearly.

What the Fuck? joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 7 minutes later, 14 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #50,866

"Japan eats a disproportionate amount of seafood."

I agree re whales and other "stuff" re Japan but I damn myself for holding back on Raw Seafood aka Sushi for far too many years.

Sushi is one of the best gifts Japan has given to the world!!!!!!!!!!

Just looked at my credit card bill for last month and sushi expense alone is out of order and I am going to keep it that way - Life's too short not too.

Deckard Cain !xhERPesk0k joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 4 minutes later, 19 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #50,871

Even though you have obviously controversial opinions I find your posts entertaining and well written. I actually (sort of) agree with @50,862 (C)

Ash Ketchup * !bbKEtchUp. joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 32 seconds later, 19 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #50,872

Didn't read, lol.

Lawrence !9p5vCatBBQ joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 2 minutes later, 22 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #50,874

I very vaguely remember you.
> "Herp us," they cry at my university. "Zerr many biktim! We need yo herp!"
> Mother Nature, enjoy your meal.
Lol'd. Harsh.

Either way, although I don't agree with your post at all, I actually enjoyed reading through it. Your opinions are interesting.

psychopath !PSYCHOhc32 joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 47 seconds later, 23 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #50,875

Any time such disasters avoid land occupied by inferiour subhumans in favour of attacking those who actually deserve to live is just tragic.

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE (OP) replied with this 14.4 years ago, 5 minutes later, 28 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #50,878

@previous (psychopath !PSYCHOhc32)

Well yeah, that's what I mean. Isn't it strange that some races are "equal" and yet seem to encounter tragedy after tragedy? Maybe nature is racist and discriminates against them or something.

Killer Lettuce !!iNo3FkiZx replied with this 14.4 years ago, 3 minutes later, 31 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #50,879

Right, so what you're saying is that they all deserve mass extiction because their country has a few flaws as a whole?

Every race and country has its flaws and corruption, doesn't mean that all of their people deserve death and tragedy.

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Killer Lettuce !!iNo3FkiZx double-posted this 14.4 years ago, 10 minutes later, 42 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #50,885

(Citing a deleted or non-existent reply.)
Point taken. Still, I'd like to see how the government overfishing and Japan having elements of other cultures means that everybody in that country deserves to die.

AC !tyLmN8C16E joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 4 minutes later, 46 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #50,887

lol

Anonymous K joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 30 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #50,899

Japan is overpopulated. Destroying the ocean floors destroys its food supply.

A few million deaths would save their nation from starvation.

I agree with OP

Anonymous L joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 11 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #50,902

Awh, I missed you Mister Misanthrope. You fucking rock. And I very much agree.

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 48 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #50,910

Sankyuu fo yo supporuto, evelybody! I appleshiate itto. I went sru a rot of troubre to lite zatto messaji.

@50,879 (Killer Lettuce !!iNo3FkiZx)

You don't quite see the point. It seems as if you think in terms of everyone having an automatic right to existence and that their deaths constitute some kind of offense against this automatic right. In reality, if you know anything about ecology, the food chain, global budgeting of biological energy and history, you'd know that the natural carrying capacity of human beings is ~5 million well fed, jacked, innovatively intelligent hunter gatherers or ~500 million scrawny farm prole agriculturalists. The hunter gatherer value was constant presumably since the early evolution of man, and the agricultural value was the upper flat end of a sigmoidal population curve following the agricultural revolution roughly 10,000 years ago.

What you see is that every attempt to surpass those numbers resulted in some mass die off, either through starvation, disease (black death anybody?), great wars or some such. We've just put it off through borrowed resources. The whole reason the human biomass has been able to breach the 500 million mark so extravagantly is because of nitrogenous fertilizers stored in eons of packed bat shit and because of fossil fuels, with fossil fuels being used to drive an energetically expensive nitrogen fixing reaction from which additional nitrogenous fertilizers can be created.

Once you realize this, you realize that contrary to all forms of liberal relativism and notions of humanity being a magical god-like super species independent of limitations, there is a natural order to humanity, and that we're nowhere near it.

Nature is a hateful fascist, and her justice makes perfect sense on the scale of millenia. We've got too many people and most of them don't do anything, they're cosmopolitan human cockroaches not evolved to do any one thing well in any particular area. They're interchangeable economic units born and bred to take orders at school, take orders at an occupation that ultimately contributes nothing to anybody (other than monopoly money), buy hot food per FDA recommendations as sponsored by big farming, sit in front of the television and then breed, unless they're white and lack the vitality to breed.

Once you realize that those of us who are still actually adapted physically and mentally to a certain lifestyle are completely flooded, overwhelmed and displaced by those who are not, you lose all respect for people unless they seem to be exceptional on an individual level. They stop being "people" and start being human, homo sapiens, a shaved monkey derivative with slightly more brain power and almost no physical power to speak of. They become just walking sacks of useless meat, waddling their fat carcasses towards fairy tale utopian goals, oblivious to the fact that all that is waiting for all but the best of them is the rest of the food chain, hungry to reclaim some 850 billion pounds of biomass that would be far more useful in the rest of the ecosystem than in human hands.

Only nature itself hates cosmopolitan humanity more than I do.

Killer Lettuce !!iNo3FkiZx replied with this 14.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #50,937

@previous (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)
Wow. I wouldn't bother entering the optimist of the year competition if I were you.

That's nice and all, but I still can't quite bring myself to celebrate a tsunami. And I don't think spates of natural disasters are the way forward for humanity, myself.

Also, what about yourself? Do you consider yourself to be a "useless cosmopolitan"? Would you object to, say, somebody releasing a plague into your hometown?

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE (OP) replied with this 14.4 years ago, 36 minutes later, 4 hours after the original post[^] [v] #50,955

@previous (Killer Lettuce !!iNo3FkiZx)

Actually I'm a pretty happy guy overall. I like to laugh at humanity, myself included. You could say that most of my strong wording is just for mockery. It's like a verbal caricature of how I see reality. You know, kinda like how comedians tell some inane story about their lives in huge dramatic verbage. The exaggeration makes it entertaining if not funny without really making the story inaccurate.

Look on the bright side - if I can take the internet's favorite race and make them sound that shitty, doesn't it stand to reason that I could probably take a regular anecdote about my life and turn it into an epic adventure? Do you think I couldn't split your sides with a good story if I wanted to?

I've given the user base of this website plenty of food for thought over the years, but how about some new food for thought, on a personal note: is it not possible, after all of this time, that I might actually be just a really good word smith? Is it not possible that the whole "misanthrope" thing might not be but one facet of an entirely more complex total being?

Maybe when I'm not here posting as "Mister Misanthrope" with my verbose and depressing rants about niggers and humanity and stupidity, I might be a different guy. To some, I might be an interesting philosopher guy who just sees other sides of things that most people miss, like myself here but less grim. Maybe I'm a huge joker to other people, construed as never being serious in the least. Maybe other people don't see me as intellectual at all! Do you know that I have some friends who think I'm a bumbling hick simpleton, likely from the south somewhere, who just solves all problems by way of meatheadedness and adherence to caricatured masculinity, while I have some other friends who seem to have the impression that I'm a silver spoon prep who was born into infinite money and has never suffered hardship? Some of my friends think I'm the best artist in the world, and that I could easily shit better writing and music than the rest of history combined, and some think because I don't watch television or drink that I'm a complete boring latch-key who watches paint dry for fun. There's other people who think I'm a staunch republican christian, and other people who think I'm a godless heathen. Some think I'm going to be the death of humanity, some think I'm going to save it, some think I will amount to nothing.

Words are funny things, you know. You can only say one thing at once in linear time, and people have short attention spans. Unless somebody knows you for years and contemplates all of the varying sides of yourself that you show, they won't ever get the complete picture. The impressions laid down by words are seldom accurate, even when acquired over the course of years. People like to latch on to their impressions, not often if ever allowing themselves to notice new facets of old information or old acquaintances. If I suddenly became Mr. HappyPants for you guys, like I am to some others, everybody would still read my posts and hear "gloom, doom and niggers" ringing in their ears.

Words and the impressions they leave, just like all ideologies, leave a simplified, linearized, subjective mental model in the minds of different observers to represent a fractal, nonlinear and largely unknown reality.

You don't know me, and in fact nobody has ever fully known me, and words could never tell you who I am.

Anonymous N joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 6 minutes later, 4 hours after the original post[^] [v] #50,957

I'm pretty sure the average japanese citizen is more culturally, economically and socially worthwhile than you.

Leo Vegas !gNoGoD5HzQ joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 1 minute later, 4 hours after the original post[^] [v] #50,958

Didn't read the OP but I agree with how he feels about the tsunami. Asians aren't really real people anyways.

Prosp replied with this 14.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 5 hours after the original post[^] [v] #50,971

How old are you? Do you write fiction? What's your favourite novel? Could you repost the text of your TC thread about the limitations of ideology, if you have it saved (and I'm not imagining it)?

Leo Vegas !gNoGoD5HzQ replied with this 14.4 years ago, 1 minute later, 5 hours after the original post[^] [v] #50,973

I just hope the tsunami took out some Muslims as well. Hopefully there was a large group visiting the Nips when the disaster happened.

TTEH !XE6uLUGHvw joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 28 minutes later, 5 hours after the original post[^] [v] #50,976

Killer Lettuce !!iNo3FkiZx replied with this 14.4 years ago, 7 minutes later, 5 hours after the original post[^] [v] #50,982

@previous (TTEH !XE6uLUGHvw)
It's Jump!

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE (OP) replied with this 14.4 years ago, 23 minutes later, 6 hours after the original post[^] [v] #50,994

@50,971 (Prosp)

I'm 23. My favorite novels are the Conan series by Robert E. Howard and the Silmarillion. I don't read a lot of novels though. I currently don't write fiction, but I have a lot of it running around in my head.

I don't have the text of that thread saved. I was pretty pissed that they deleted it so I quit posting there.

(Edited 23 seconds later.)

AC !tyLmN8C16E replied with this 14.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 7 hours after the original post[^] [v] #51,062

tl;dr

What the Fuck? replied with this 14.4 years ago, 29 minutes later, 8 hours after the original post[^] [v] #51,095

@50,955 (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)

"Words are funny things, you know. You can only say one thing at once in linear time, and people have short attention spans"

Pardon me..... I stopped reading after that line. So I must fit your theory.

Anonymous Q joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 15 hours later, 23 hours after the original post[^] [v] #51,354

While waves of human detritus filth colonise America the Japanese sleep with fishes. Peacefully.

G.Dubbya Bush Jnr P.O.T.U.S, Lord and master of all the fishes in the sea and birds in the air. Twice winner of the Iraq crusader Xbox360 achievement: "I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully"

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 4 minutes later, 23 hours after the original post[^] [v] #51,356

@previous (Q)

What in the dogshit...?

Anonymous S joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 9 hours later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #51,870

@50,910 (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)
Japanese people hardly deplete the oceans, my good chum. North American fisheries harvest waaaaaay more than those guys. 300,000,000+ people here. Think about it. Who eats all that tuna? Americans.

Maybe they kill whales, but that's research related and they only happen to sell it because they don't want to just kill it and waste it. That'd be pretty retarded, don'tcha think?

You should really think about your posts before you submit something, OP. You're not fooling anyone here.

Anonymous T joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 3 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #51,877

@previous (S)
Please rephrase that in an absolute, black and white statement that misunderstands the difference between individuals, races, and governments.

Anonymous S replied with this 14.4 years ago, 22 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #51,896

@previous (T)
Well, i'm glad California got hit. They've got fires, mudslides, earthquakes and floods. they're just as stupid as the Japanese. not like Nevada wouldn't just move next door and replace them. And they've got hookers too. win/win.

Anonymous T replied with this 14.4 years ago, 5 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #51,903

@previous (S)
Thank you, child.

ninamj joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 7 seconds later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #51,904

too busy not caring to read your long-winded and verbose troll rants
just thought i'd say so

GerK !SWvIfe9lJA joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 13 seconds later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #51,905

I think it's a shame, but whatever.

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE replied with this 14.4 years ago, 2 hours later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #52,003

@51,870 (S)

Just for kicks, tomorrow morning when I've got some energy and motivation I'm going to dig through my bookmarks to get sources that indicate that:
-Japan DOES indeed disproportionately harvest sea resources, especially in context of their land mass and population, trailing just after the US and China despite their comparatively tiny size/population
-Japan DOES indeed reject proposals to stop overfishing (they rejected international proposals to limit tuna catches, saying "we don't think it's that endangered" and overfishing bluefin tuna anyway)
-Japan DOES harvest lots of whales and dolphins, killing tens of thousands of dolphins annually and butchering every whale they can get their hands on, almost exclusively because Japan culturally views dolphin and whale hunting as more prestigious than fishing, and as a result the meat and products of cetaceans fetch higher prices on their markets than fish products

I'll cough up my sources when I get the motivation. You will learn.

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.Syntax replied with this 14.4 years ago, 23 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #52,018

(Citing a deleted or non-existent reply.)

I am in California right on the ocean. I could pull up pics of bluff that protects me - except the bluffs have been falling down in recent past and will continue - admits to hanging out on rocks at tide pools yesterday before tsunami was to hit - noticed nothing - then on news I viewed damage just about 10/miles or less south of me. Had maxed out long board to surf it yesterday but nothing - Today some fun tsunami action - nothing that was even close to scary.

adding a couple taking pics 10 mins south of me later in the day were hit by surge and had to be rescued

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Anonymous J replied with this 14.4 years ago, 5 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #52,024

@52,003 (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)
Why is the death and suffering of many individuals explained away and laughable simply because their government has awful policies?

Why is this ethical?

Why is this moral?

Why is this useful?

Why is this anything more than you playing professor badass in your cushy suburban home near the golf course?

Is this the real life?

Is this just fantasy?

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ninamj replied with this 14.4 years ago, 4 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #52,026

@52,018 (.Syntax)
do you live in like fucking half moon bay fag

.Syntax replied with this 14.4 years ago, 8 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #52,032

@previous (ninamj)

No no - that was very serious damage - here in my tiny tiny very tiny surf community no damage - just bigger sets to surf

Mission bay and Ocean beach south of me picked up some damage and a few were swept off rocks in to ocean while taking pics

Cardiff by the Sea San Diego - truly a very tiny town - not even a supermarket or McD's here

10 minutes away major regular city - cannot even view city from here re a bluff behind my bluff

ninamj replied with this 14.4 years ago, 11 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #52,036

@previous (.Syntax)
What the fuck
there was no damage in half moon bay

.Syntax replied with this 14.4 years ago, 17 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #52,042

@previous (ninamj)

Damage is operative word - New serious sick Satellite to attend too - from 1998 launch so out of here

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-japan-quake-damage-20110313,0,1429188.story

$50 million $$ Santa Cruz and Santa Monica - I still own a home - and income stuff in Santa Monica - Harry S (Simpsons) home of the homeless

G Night 3:23PM PST Time bump just hate that now

Apollo !pFLTp2Po.w joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #52,048

@50,955 (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)
> I've given the user base of this website plenty of food for thought over the years,
> years
DERP

Anonymous J replied with this 14.4 years ago, 33 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #52,050

@previous (Apollo !pFLTp2Po.w)
Time marches on without regard.

Anonymous Z-1 joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 27 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #52,052

This thread needs more Ika Musume.

Anonymous S replied with this 14.4 years ago, 5 hours later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #52,179

@52,003 (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)
obviously you can dig up any statistic you want, they can be used to prove anything. duh.
But also i see you haven't bothered to come back and cite any sources, so, obviously you were just making it up. Your obviously just racist against orientals and have a stick up your butt over the oceans. Why not let the ocean take care of itself, obviously it's been fine for thousands of years without your help.

you're not fooling anybody, my good chum, you're obviously

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Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE (OP) replied with this 14.4 years ago, 5 hours later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,498

@previous (S)

Ok fatbody, here's a few.

Japan and overfishing:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/japan-on-hook-for-overfishing-endangered-bluefin/2005/10/21/1129775960571.html?from=moreStories

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2006/03/03/2003295497

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/jan/22/japan.conservationandendangeredspecies

At least one of these sources explains the part where they deliberately ignored the bluefin tuna ban in certain areas.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_industry_by_country

This shows the total tonnage of fish consumed by country. Japan is just after the US, China, Chile and Peru. Peru almost doesn't count in a way, because offshore upwelling ecosystems off of the coast of Peru are among the most productive in the world, comparable to the North Atlantic, so bitching about Peru fishing a lot would be almost like bitching that Oregon has a big tree farming industry. Anyways, that's way too much fucking fish for a country half the size of California. That little island full of yellows eats more than ALL OF INDIA in fish. That's a load of fuck.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/sep/14/dolphin-slaughter-hunting-japan-taiji
"Dolphin slaughter turns sea red as Japan hunting season returns"

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3394803/Dolphin-bloodbath-exposed.html
"Dolphin Bloodbath Exposed"

Long story short, they have a whole fucking town called Taiji dedicated to killing dolphins. You know what Taiji means in chink language? "taiji wo suru" or "taijisuru" means "to exterminate," almost like the Holocaust.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35767763/ns/travel-destination_travel/

''The village of 3,500 people has been hunting dolphins and whales since the early 1600s. It calls itself "Whale Town" and has a massive pair of whale statues looming over the main road. "The Cove" refers to Taiji and its dolphin fishing as "a little town with a really big secret," but local councilman Hisato Ryono said there is nothing to hide.

"Everyone around here knows about it. The water nearby turns red during the hunt. The actual killing is done in a concealed area because it is unpleasant to look at, as is true of killing cows or pigs or any other animal," said Ryono, who says he was tricked into appearing in the film.

"This is a close-knit group of fishermen. The more they feel squeezed, the more they will close off to outsiders. They won't stop this hunt because of such pressure," Ryono said.

The Japanese government allows about 19,000 dolphins to be killed each year. Taiji hunts about 2,000 dolphins every year for meat — less than other places — but is singled out in part because of its "oikomi" method of herding and killing them near the shore.

Dolphins, in addition to being food, are also recognized in Taiji as crowd pleasers with their playful natures, leading to odd contrasts. Taiji fishermen capture some to sell to aquariums, and the area is dotted with ocean cages offering dolphin bonding sessions. "Dolphin Base" charges 2,000 yen ($22) for a 20-minute session less than half a mile from the cove where hundreds of the animals are stabbed and dragged ashore in the annual hunt.

Like most residents of Taiji, the dolphin trainers repeatedly avoided talking to a foreign reporter — one young woman ran away when asked her opinion. At the nearby Dolphin Resort, a modern hotel complex with its own dolphin pool, manager Kiyo Ikeda agreed to be interviewed, as long as there were no questions about dolphins.''

...So, in short, Japan hunts dolphins FOR FOOD and NOT FOR RESEARCH, and they hunt a shitload of them without regard to sustainability, they just do it because ITTO IZ PAHT OF AH TLADISHYON, and because they are dumb gooks who can't do anything right.

They are horrible, horrible monsters. The whole race is evil.

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE (OP) double-posted this 14.4 years ago, 4 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,502

@52,003 (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)

Also, because you won't believe a word I say no matter how obvious it is, you piece of shit, here is a world map illustration of gross primary productivity in the oceans.

http://www.icsu-scope.org/downloadpubs/scope13/images/fig10.3.gif

This illustrates the grams of phytoplanktonic carbon per volume of sea water in different areas. This clearly shows that the coast of Peru is disproportionately productive, which is why you're going to shut your ugly face about it and not pretend you don't know the obvious just to try in vain to burden me with unreasonable expectations of proof.

Nothing feels quite as good as always being right.

dreamworks4mayor '11 !xPoNIEsltA joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 5 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,508

I was going to read this post, but then I saw your name.
I decided to read the post anyway, if it did not contain the words Pearl Harbour.
It didn't so I started reading.
Then, I stumbled upon the word 'race'.
That is when I realised I might as well not the rest of this text.

Anonymous T replied with this 14.4 years ago, 54 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,551

@52,024 (J)
OP should respond to this.

ninamj replied with this 14.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,630

(Citing a deleted or non-existent reply.)
santa cruz?

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE (OP) replied with this 14.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,784

@52,024 (J)

The death of many Japanese is laughable because I do not like their race or what their race does to the ecosystem. It is ethical and moral because if the most ecocidal and overpopulated races don't take one for the team, we're ALL going to die when we choke on our own pollution or run out of food. To quote Pentti Linkola:

"What to do, when a ship carrying a hundred passengers suddenly capsizes and there is only one lifeboat? When the lifeboat is full, those who hate life will try to load it with more people and sink the lot. Those who love and respect life will take the ship's axe and sever the extra hands that cling to the sides."

It's useful for the same reason - sympathizing with ecocidal races of humans is the same as cheering our own destruction.

This IS real life, which is why all of this equality and fairness shit has to stop right now. Fairness only works in fantasy land where we have infinite resources and no overcrowding, where other groups doing whatever they feel like poses no direct or indirect problem for us. We do not live in that fantasy world, and we haven't since the dawn of industry.

Anonymous T replied with this 14.4 years ago, 2 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,786

@previous (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)
Except you continue to misconstrue the actions of a powerful few for that of a whole ethnicity. Your argument is invalid.

Protip: there is no "Japanese race"

Furthermore, your utilitarian arguments contradict themselves. The poor and laborers are the ones who most suffer from natural disasters, yet they are the ones who perform most of the economic activity that benefits others. Certainly, over-population is problematic, but the poor of the first world are less of an issue than the third world poor because their infrastructure lessens the load on the environment.

As a strict, bloodthirsty utilitarian, you should hope for China, Indonesia and India to fall into the ocean, not Japan.

But you're just a bag of hot air and like to masturbate over your own beliefs.

(Edited 8 minutes later.)

totoforhire !!pNz4kjfeW joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 4 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,788

@52,784 (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)
Aren't there other countries who are worse on the environment?

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Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE (OP) replied with this 14.4 years ago, 16 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,810

Ano koto wo oshietara, tabun kiroii jinshuu no seikaku ga miemasen.
Hitori kiro wa minna no kangai wo itsumo ki ni naru.
Chigau kangai omotteiru kedo, futsu na koto wo mohou suru.
Chigau no imi wa dame to onaji, nihon no naka ni.

I may not know the kanji, but I used to speak Japanese fluently. I know the true nature of the Japanese by direct experience. I know what is running through their heads, I know what hive minded dogma beats in their chests where their hearts should be.

I know why what I say is true. I wish I could give you my experiences and make you see what I have seen, but I can't.

Instead, I'm going to invest in Sony, Honda and Toyota in the next few days if that reactor doesn't blow and watch my money grow like mad. Then I'm going to do it again for insurance companies when the Japanese rebuild and buy insurance for everything, something they almost never did before due to cultural stigma about debt and insurance.

I can't give you my own empirical experience, but I can make some money at least.

Anonymous P replied with this 14.4 years ago, 3 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,816

@OP
You're an idiot... but a clever idiot. If that makes sense.

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE (OP) replied with this 14.4 years ago, 24 seconds later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,818

@52,788 (totoforhire !!pNz4kjfeW)

Of course there are.

Anonymous T replied with this 14.4 years ago, 1 minute later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,820

@52,810 (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)
No, you're just a white kid living in your parents' cushy suburban McMansion next to a golf course. You're a hateful, angry racist, and your ethical frameworks are wholly devoid of consistency, purpose, or actionable change.

You're pathetic.

totoforhire !!pNz4kjfeW replied with this 14.4 years ago, 3 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,824

@52,818 (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)
So would it be equally as pleasing if some of those other countries had horrible tragedies?

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE (OP) replied with this 14.4 years ago, 3 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,829

@52,820 (T)
> "You don't know what you're talking about!"
> Evidence to the countrary
> "Well... well... you still don't know what you're talking about, are a hick, and also are a gay poopie head!"

Translate my fucking Japanese or shut your ugly face, faggot.

@previous (totoforhire !!pNz4kjfeW)
Of course it would. I never said it wouldn't be.

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totoforhire !!pNz4kjfeW replied with this 14.4 years ago, 7 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,835

@previous (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)
I never implied that you said that. I just wanted clarification of your views.

Anonymous T replied with this 14.4 years ago, 6 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,844

@52,829 (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)
No.

I have used rational, logical means to show your views and beliefs as indefensible, inconsistent within your own system of ethics, and simply about your own narcissism, rather than useful information that anybody should care about.

The ad hominem was an attempt to add insult to the fatal injury of your flawed beliefs, and to show that your views are born from privilege, rather than knowledge.

I could paste any number of historical passages here and argue that they prove that the entire ethnicity of the author(s) deserve death. That is hardly any way to meaningfully argue a point.

(Edited 2 minutes later.)

jump !VIfloDyEYo joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 16 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,874

You say what people do not want to hear. It is usually that way when you speak the truth.

The problem is there isn't any people that are any less deserving of death than the Japanese.

Humans are, in general, lazy wastes of life. We destroy so much life, but most humans react as though the just taking of any human life is an abomination.

The human race will likely be the end of all life on this planet.

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE (OP) replied with this 14.4 years ago, 8 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,884

@previous (jump !VIfloDyEYo)
Pretty much. I think I forgot at some point that I did that on purpose and expected everyone to turn and yell "nuh uh!" in unison, because the very people offended are the very people who cause these problems and still sleep well at night.

You know what I like? Ultimate Warrior speeches. Those always put me in a good mood.

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE (OP) double-posted this 14.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,948

I'm sick of the internet again, after just a petty few days.

Fading into obscurity again

Anonymous S replied with this 14.4 years ago, 3 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,954

@52,884 (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)
But what's your point? You seem to be driving at something, but your incoherent ramblings are kinda difficult to piece together. Are you saying that the Japanese Have something to do with Peru and California's fishing problem? Different sides of the world, my good chum. They aren't even part of the same ocean, so their ecosystems are only loosely related. Besides that, If it wasn't for fish, what would the Japanese eat? They live on an Island for crying out loud, and tsunamis I'm sure make agriculture challenging.

Leonidas !nBpim1wazU joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 24 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #52,969

@52,884 (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)

Humans are the first species on this planet capable of a conscience. Not that all have it, but they are capable.

Without humans, it's just darkness: animals fighting each other for survival.

There's a chance of being better, but it doesn't mean all choose this.

Anonymous T replied with this 14.4 years ago, 6 hours later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #53,019

@52,948 (Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE)
Bye!

Σ replied with this 14.4 years ago, 22 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^] [v] #53,022

@52,969 (Leonidas !nBpim1wazU)
And you are doing just what to improve your sad existence?

Stepping ahead this AM - Consider less net time and more outside breath the fresh air time.

protip !tyLmN8C16E replied with this 14.4 years ago, 4 days later, 6 days after the original post[^] [v] #57,113

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL05ckcLqbM

totoforhire !!pNz4kjfeW replied with this 14.4 years ago, 3 minutes later, 6 days after the original post[^] [v] #57,115

I'm personally disgusted and horrified to witness such pain and suffering. If the op's particular area had been ravaged by such a devastating natural disaster, I'm sure that he wouldn't be happy about it.

totoforhire !!pNz4kjfeW double-posted this 14.4 years ago, 4 minutes later, 6 days after the original post[^] [v] #57,123

(Citing a deleted or non-existent reply.)
Tinychan never produces good content.

Nega !34Kas0OdzM joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 1 minute later, 6 days after the original post[^] [v] #57,125

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> OP is just a shitty troll from "teh glory days" of Tinychan. This is what we missed. Aren't you sad now?

> implying so hard it hurts
He actually came aboard at the tail end of the T4C episode. ;)

totoforhire !!pNz4kjfeW replied with this 14.4 years ago, 34 seconds later, 6 days after the original post[^] [v] #57,126

(Citing a deleted or non-existent reply.)
Oh yes, it was pleasant then. I'm fairly content with what we have now. Though, we have a lot of new TC spillovers that really ruin this board.

(Edited 41 seconds later.)

totoforhire !!pNz4kjfeW double-posted this 14.4 years ago, 1 minute later, 6 days after the original post[^] [v] #57,130

(Citing a deleted or non-existent reply.)
I like Matt, we have much worse posters than he.

totoforhire !!pNz4kjfeW triple-posted this 14.4 years ago, 1 minute later, 6 days after the original post[^] [v] #57,136

(Citing a deleted or non-existent reply.)
Maybe.

Nega !34Kas0OdzM replied with this 14.4 years ago, 27 seconds later, 6 days after the original post[^] [v] #57,137

(Citing a deleted or non-existent reply.)
Pre-cise-ly. :3
(Citing a deleted or non-existent reply.)
OP?
Nah, not really.

(Edited 6 minutes later.)

Anonymous C replied with this 14.4 years ago, 2 minutes later, 6 days after the original post[^] [v] #57,143

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If you can't appreciate the finesse and fervor of OP's rants, you must be a bigot.

r04r joined in and replied with this 14.4 years ago, 1 week later, 2 weeks after the original post[^] [v] #67,728

http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t785869-15/#post9032925

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE (OP) replied with this 14.4 years ago, 3 minutes later, 2 weeks after the original post[^] [v] #67,734

@previous (r04r)

He's an old friend of mine. I noticed most of the stormtards skimmed right over it. Must have hurt their little brains.

protip !!pMmAiEwOm replied with this 14.4 years ago, 1 hour later, 2 weeks after the original post[^] [v] #67,806

lolstormfront

Mister Misanthrope !NPN/W33CeE (OP) replied with this 14.4 years ago, 10 minutes later, 2 weeks after the original post[^] [v] #67,810

@previous (protip !!pMmAiEwOm)
That guy trolls the shit out of stormfront. He basically exists to point out to them the fact that their movement sucks because of their own low average genetic quality.
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