Re:Re:Kimuchi_kirai
投稿者: amethys5 投稿日時: 2001/07/25 17:06 投稿番号: [8116 / 60270]
you say " I hate ..."
you say "Africans or Europeans ...."
you say "Asia ..."
you have no evidence to back up his statement. None of your opinion.
"I don't think so.
That's what we call arrogance.
Africans or Europeans have no interest in Japan island
Even the people in asia don't pay much attention there".
It' s parody.
What did you think of it?"
"I have no particular comments."
Your logic is not sound.
My remarks have made you angry. right?
so, I said ""Anger begins with folly and ends with repentance."
I did give a definite answer to your question.
I agree with the international news paper.(Financial Times)
I will ask you a question.
What is your view of " Koizumi diplomacy"
Aesop's fable
The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner
A Trumpeter being taken prisoner in a battle, beeged hard for quarter. "Spare me, good sirs, I beseech you," said he, "And put me not to death without cause, for I have killed no one myself, nor have I any arms but this trumpet only." "For that very reason," said they who had seized him, "Shall you the sooner die, for without the sprit to fight, yourself, you stir up others to warfare and bloodshed."
Learn from Aesop's fable. Distortion of the history is unforgivable under any circumstances.
Your angry and koren's anagry is cast in different characteristic.
you say "Africans or Europeans ...."
you say "Asia ..."
you have no evidence to back up his statement. None of your opinion.
"I don't think so.
That's what we call arrogance.
Africans or Europeans have no interest in Japan island
Even the people in asia don't pay much attention there".
It' s parody.
What did you think of it?"
"I have no particular comments."
Your logic is not sound.
My remarks have made you angry. right?
so, I said ""Anger begins with folly and ends with repentance."
I did give a definite answer to your question.
I agree with the international news paper.(Financial Times)
I will ask you a question.
What is your view of " Koizumi diplomacy"
Aesop's fable
The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner
A Trumpeter being taken prisoner in a battle, beeged hard for quarter. "Spare me, good sirs, I beseech you," said he, "And put me not to death without cause, for I have killed no one myself, nor have I any arms but this trumpet only." "For that very reason," said they who had seized him, "Shall you the sooner die, for without the sprit to fight, yourself, you stir up others to warfare and bloodshed."
Learn from Aesop's fable. Distortion of the history is unforgivable under any circumstances.
Your angry and koren's anagry is cast in different characteristic.
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