Jump to content

nippy

Banned
  • Posts

    3,416
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Blog Comments posted by nippy

  1. They have a point. Who the hell do you think you are? Don't you realise you need a micro-AA and an unmerited sense of self-worth to write these types of things up?
    That's all well and good but I'm not exactly in a micro and have never wrote a blog.What the $%&@ is a Deputy Centurion anyway? It's not even listed on Legion's wiki. Just looks like someone speaking well above their pay grade, which I why I thought the blog was pointless.

    You want a cookie? Go fart up someone else's blog. HoT already has this one covered.

    Perhaps you two could put aside, just for a moment, the fact that we're on opposing sides of the treaty web and ignore those agendas of yours, long enough to realize this isn't about PR or about making some grand ol' point. I thought the situation was ridiculous and humorous enough to share with outsiders, for your entertainment, so this is the end result. Capiche?

    Are you trying to say "capisce"? Well, don't....it hurts my ears when you do it.

  2. It's peace..what could anyone possibly want to do to make it sound better? Agreed, "cessation of hostilities" is a lot more formal and professional-sounding that "peace in our time" and "truce" hasn't been used in a while, if ever. But guys..

    It's peace.

    Peace.

    "It's peace" would work as well. Even just "peace" would be better than using that same old, tired meme. I'd like to know how many threads exist in these forums with that exact title. The search feature hasn't worked for me in ages, though, so mystery unsolved.

    I eagerly await blogs attacking "I knew about this <x amount of time> ago", "Brilliant political move" and "omg guys I am agreeing with this duder I don't normally agree with".

    That first one has already gotten on my nerves. <_< You rarely hear 'brilliant political move' anymore...I think everyone got sick of it. The third isn't a meme, but a normal thing to point out when you're willing to ignore your tendency to side against a particular personality and state your opinion that something someone said sucks so horribly that you're having to side with said personality.

  3. That would be true even if we actively defended them. If China wants to invade Japan today they can make Japan one real big mess. Even with our carrier there.

    We have a lot more than a carrier. The entire 7th fleet is forward-deployed to Yokosuka, the second largest Air Force base in the world is on Okinawa (along with 18,000 Marines), we also have AF bases in Yokota (on the Honshu plain) and Misawa (at the very top tip of the main island, just south of Hokkaido). Along with the bombers stationed at Anderson AFB on Guam, the fighters at Osan AFB in Korea, and the Marine Air Station in Iwakuni, I'd say we're doing fine. I'd say an invasion would be the least likely scenario, anyway.

  4. Shut up and deal with it. Peace is peace after all, not many ways of putting it. dry.gif

    "not many ways of putting it"? Seriously, I know you're not that stupid. "Peace in our time" is just another CN meme that has been overused to the point of being the subject of a blog entry. I know you can come up with another way to say a war is coming to an end....maybe "Cessation of Hostilities", or perhaps "Truce". It doesn't take a literary genius to come up with another way of stating that peace has been achieved.

  5. And they don't carry a big army due to their warrior nature. The US have been trying to get them to increase their military strength but they refuse.

    ...what damp, stinky hole did you pull this info out of? They don't have an army because they have a 'self defense force'. That's all they're allowed to have due to the terms of their surrender from WWII. It has nothing to do with their 'warrior nature'. The US also isn't "trying to get them to increase their military strength"...that would be detrimental to our own strategic positioning within mainland Japan, Iwo To, and Okinawa. We don't want to leave the area as it's within striking distance of North Korea and China. Japan wouldn't be able to produce the presence in the Pacific theater that we've continued to have since WWII. The JMSDF consists of Mitsubishi-built F4 Phantom look-alikes and P3 Orion anti-submarine planes, and not much else. Honestly, were another nation to attack the Japanese mainland, they'd be decimated if left to fend for themselves.

×
×
  • Create New...