The United States wants to drop three atomic bombs on Japan that year. One in Hiroshima and one in Nagasaki. Another mysteriously disappeared. But America absolutely voted. God wants to die. Crazy first. Japan. Don't think you didn't mention it. No one remembers. in your heart. Buried with an atomic bomb that exploded from time to time.
Movies are not an easy topic.
When going to sleep. I chose a movie Hypnosis. I'm wrong. I can't sleep after watching this movie.
I solved my dinner problem when I wanted to watch a movie. Dinner during weight loss is an apple. A cup of yogurt.
But when watching a movie. Just don't want to miss a second. For fear of missing something.
And eating at this time is like a kind of blasphemy.
This may be one of my obsessive-compulsive disorders.
An ocean without fish. what will be like. Why do we deprive other creatures of their living space?
The beginning of the film. It's really shocking to see the scene of Japan's Taiji slaughtering dolphins. shudder. So numb, cruel and bloody, their actions really don't look human.
Forget about morals. There is no humanity at all.
in the UN Parliament. When Japanese congressmen lied pompously and eloquently. When the crimes committed by their country are made public by the righteous. That scene was really heartwarming. It's like grabbing the guy's collar. It's as enjoyable to slap him with a few big mouths.
This is a documentary filmed at the risk of life.
When several members of the operation took down their country's embassy phone number before the operation.
I saw the clearest meaning of the country.
in the days to come. I won't watch the dolphin show with a happy mood.
In other words, I am not anti-Japanese.
I like Crayon Shin-chan and Cherry Maruko so much. If you have nothing to do, watch Haruki Murakami's books and Iwai Shunji's movies. Finished watching Detective Conan in one episode. Nor is it that at least one or two Japanese people will die just by watching an episode.
The leaders shook hands cordially. Besides, the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Japan is not a year or two. No matter how unpleasant he is, there is no way to erase history from memory.
The once hot-blooded youth boycotted Japanese products in outrage. I totally understand this. But burn Japanese cars on the street. Don't they know? They're all Japanese OEM cars. The origin is China.
It is impossible to imagine who is hiding behind the incident and smirking.
The sensible approach is to earn a penny of Japanese yen and not spend it in Japan. The knowledge of learning Japan is for me. Marrying a Japanese can be considered a success in resisting Japan.
After watching this movie I wonder if the Japanese government has been invaded by an enemy country. Or some ruling leader has been hypnotized by the mysterious Al Qaeda.
Knowing that dolphin meat contains excessive mercury. Mercury, highly toxic. Actually changed the name. Sold to ignorant native people to eat.
The most incomprehensible thing is that they also force dolphin meat for school lunches.
What is the difference between this act and poisoning?
How could they be so calm about such a thing that cut off their descendants.
After watching this movie. Not sure what I can do for dolphins. I don't know how to get people in Taidi to see this documentary. Save those children who have innocent smiles and are forced to take drugs every day.
But I know clearly that saving others is often saving myself.
No matter how small a person's strength is, it is also a kind of support.
After all, isn't it bad money? Make money.
Help those who really need help.
The most precious thing in the world. Not bloody South African diamonds.
is love. It is a pure conscience.
Suddenly remembered a sentence:
Politics is like a woman's vagina. No matter how dirty it is, there are people doing it.
It's really obscene and rude. But it's so profound. Unforgettable. Isn't that what the text is about?
All countries are just fifty steps and a hundred steps.
Who said the world is as black as crows.
Pooh. Obviously one is darker than the other.
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