Korean culture, specifically KPop, is having its moment in the sun which means anything tangentially associated will be popular for a while.
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Denjin@feddit.ukto memes@lemmy.world•Why this doesn't make anime more popular, I'll never know.30·2 days agoNot all anime is good, a lot is straight up shit. Not all things that aren’t anime are shit some are quite good.
Edit: some recommendations for good live action TV that’s neither a police or medical procedural:
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I May Destroy You - an analysis of consent and modern dating
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The Sopranos - one of the first shows to really smash the episodic format apart with its sprawling, long running narrative
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The Wire - while it does involve some elements of the police procedural format, it’s really a novel about a decaying society in TV form
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Freaks and Geeks - spawned it’s own sub-genre, possibly the most influential teen drama ever
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Deadwood - framed as a western but it’s really about how you build a society, crying shame it got cancelled before the conclusion but some of the best characters and dialogue ever written
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Battlestar Galactica (2003) - the perfect series to capture the paranoia and changes in society following 9/11 and the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan
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Chernobyl - just incredible
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Band of Brothers (honourable mention to The Pacific) - suffers a little from some American Exceptionalism but an incredible look at the effects of war on ordinary people
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The Deuce - an unflinchingly honest look at the sex and porn industry in 70s and 80s New York
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One man’s garbage is another man person’s good ungarbage
Anywhere else in the world has an incident where children get murdered in school and they do something. Largely, what they do serves to make children safer.
In America you do literally nothing
Connor McDavid loves this one weird trick
Please keep stealing it and keeping me in a job putting it back in again.
The Soviet Union had already invaded Manchuria and annihilated the Kwantung Army. We can argue tit for tat about which part of the final days of the Pacific War contributed the most to the final surrender of Japan. It’s clear though that no single part of that was enough and it was the combination of the firebombing of Tokyo and Osaka, the destruction of the remaining IJN fleet strength at the Battle of Tsushima, the Soviets invading Manchuria, Korea and the Northern Islands, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Although there are records of some of the civilian government campaigning Hirohito and Koiso for unconditional surrender, the main war cabinet still refused and preferred the path of a final confrontation.
I think it’s impossible to say if the atom bombs hadn’t been dropped whether they would have in fact surrendered, given that all the other things listed above were true after Hiroshima but before Nagasaki and they still were arguing for a negotiated settlement when no opposing force (USA, Commonwealth or Soviet Union) were prepared to accept anything less than an unconditional surrender.
Also, if you want more details on the extraordinary level of depravity by Japanese soldiers during the Second Dino-Japanese War and the wider World War 2 I can recommend reading Rape of Nanking by Iris Chang, Japan’s Infamous Unit 731 by Hal Gold and Hidden Horrors by Yuki Tanaka, all of which contain first hand accounts and then you can try comparing and contrasting by accounts of those carried out by Allied forces in the conflict and give me your false equivalence then.
It’s literally the trolley problem writ large. Do you kill a few hundred thousand civilians to prevent the deaths of probably several million.
Just as an aside, due to the use of slave labour from nearby concentration camps and the horrendous conditions at the Mittelwerk factory that an estimated 12,000 people died making V1s and V2s, more than the estimated 9,000 people that died as targets.
In the last days of WW2, the Japanese military were getting children to make sharpened bamboo spears and training those children to attack American soldiers on sight. The elderly and women were told that they should kill themselves before potentially coming under American control.
The Japanese civilian population had been indoctrinated into the belief that western soldiers were absolute monsters who would carry out unspeakable acts on them should they become prisoners (ironic considering the IJA/Ns actions during the conflict).
In the battle of Saipan, hundreds of mothers leapt from cliffs with their babies in their arms to evade capture, men would slit their children’s throats and booby trapped the bodies to injure Americans and then themselves fought relentlessly, before mostly killing themselves or being killed to prevent capture.
The level of blood shed at Hiroshima and Nagasaki was unprecedented but it did in fact save untold Japanese civilian and American soldiers’ lives.
Crucially, even after the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima Japanese High Command still refused to surrender.
*edit: all you 4edgy5me America Bad commenters really need to do some reading about Japanese atrocities during the Pacific War here are some suggestions:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanjing_Massacre
The fact you don’t know what ODD means is odd to me.
Denjin@feddit.ukto 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Campground with pruleing cougars and bearsEnglish5·20 days ago… If it’s white, then goodnight
(if you see a hungry polar bear, it’s probably already too late for you)
Leave Ayn Rand alone!
I knew I did it wrong in high school
Got born ugly?
Well, did it work for those people?
No, it never does. I mean, these people somehow delude themselves into thinking it might, but… but it might work for us.