The attack by Japan was an attempt to destroy our Naval capabilities, not to shame us. If our aircraft carriers had been in port we may have lost significant military might that would have impacted the outcome of the war.
almost 40% of the world whaling develops in japan. is a shame
Not with that spelling. You shame us all.
I think you can only be in Sinnoh, which is a shame.
Japan was steadily on a path toward ruling the world. They felt they were the ultimate race. The sun literally rose and set on their country which ~ in their mindset ~ made them 1 step away from gods. If you read the 1st 77 pages of James Bradely's 'Flyboys'. The information he has there describes the steps that the Japanese government put the men through to learn to shut off their feelings. They raped pillaged amd murdered millions (approximately 18 million civilians alone) of Chinese along their quest. Not to mention the attack on Pearl Harbor which had been preceded by a similar attack in Russia.
Wait so did this dog attack him because if he DIDN'T don't say it didif the dog didn't attack him shame on u for putting this up
i do not know i am just doing this for fun but if i did not answer ur question then there is only one word for it SHAME
Just over 19,629 people have been killed there. Its a real shame :(
Pearl washes off Dimmesdale's kiss in Chapter 19 of Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter." This moment represents Pearl's rejection of Dimmesdale as her father and her understanding of the shame associated with the sin he carries.
He had a heart attack on the gallops in December and died instantly. Shame really.
Nurse Jackie - 2009 Walk of Shame - 5.6 was released on: USA: 19 May 2013 Spain: 6 January 2014 Japan: 3 April 2014
If Pearl had been taken away from Hester in "The Scarlet Letter," it would have compounded Hester's isolation and loneliness. Pearl is not only Hester's daughter but also her source of love and connection to the world. Losing Pearl would have intensified Hester's feelings of guilt and shame, making her punishment even more severe.
Through Fear of Death; Japansese citizens are forced to commit Hara-kiri when they bring shame upon themselves.