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fandomsecrets2007-05-13 04:14 pm
[ SECRET POST #128 ]
⌈ Secret Post #128 ⌋
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Posting for me! And early 'cause I gotta go do Mother's Day stuff. No one's complaining, right?
Ahajkeghae 1 wasn't worksafe, just switched it with 12. Also, 7 replaced!
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(Anonymous) 2007-05-14 06:13 am (UTC)(link)Not!secret 2. >>; Also stuff like that happened to the Koreans, you know. They're still resentful, but they er, aren't viciously violent about it and learning to forgive the Japanese government. Or, at the very least, the younger generations are learning to do that. I may be wrong, but that's how it feels to me when I talk to my Korean transfer-student friend about Japan. They're still pretty jerky to each other, but it's obvious resentment for what happened. Still, er, they aren't bitches and thinking that every innocent person that wasn't directly involve should die -- and she has relations who were actually suffered. :P
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Most of the people of the younger generation realize what's happened in the past, but try to move on; the older generation people sometimes tend to be a little more grudging, but still, the people who are all "GRAR JAP BASTARDS GOTTA DIE!!!" are the minority. Korea and Japan still have the occasional fight over things like Dokdo Island and changing textbooks and stuff, but, really? We're on okay terms.
At least, no one's going around parading the "rightness" of the two bombs. :/