A little afterthought about the Chief Prosecutor of Narita and Japan

Reginald 2022-12-11 15:13:45

How to say, the plot suits my taste, I prefer the deputy commander line and the trade minister.

After watching the first season, I was convinced by the spirit of Japanese Bushido, and I would cut my abdomen at every turn. Such Japanese people have faith. There was a professor in my university who was in his 50s and 60s and gave a lecture on Muslims: He said that one day a few of them went to eat halal barbecue, but they were afraid that the meat was fake. The boss saw that he was worried and said, "Our meat is definitely not fake." The professor asked why he could trust you, and the boss replied because God forbids us to do so. On the other hand, people without religious beliefs are called atheists. In fact, they are money, and everything depends on money. Japan does have mistakes, big mistakes, but their culture does have the essence.

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The Man in the High Castle quotes

  • Joe Blake: [noticing ashes falling like snowflakes] What is that?

    Nazi Police Officer: Oh, that's the hospital.

    Joe Blake: The hospital?

    Nazi Police Officer: Yeah, Tuesdays, they burn cripples, the terminally ill. Drag on the state.

  • Mark Sampson: I don't plan on dying, Frank. But you can't live your life in fear. I was back east at the end of the war, in Boston.

    Frank Frink: Oh, Jesus.

    Mark Sampson: Yeah. You had to see it to believe it, Frank. Overnight, lynch mobs were murdering Jews because suddenly we were less than human.

    Frank Frink: And what did you do?

    Mark Sampson: Well, those of us who came out in one piece. We buried service weapons underground, well wrapped in oil, and we vowed revenge. I got a life to lead, got kids to raise. And Hitler and the Nazis - I mean, I don't care how it looks. They won't last. One thing I realized about my people is we got a different sense of time. These may be dark years, but we'll survive. We always do.