My workings of logic behind the scenes are having too much of a mind of their own, but as it was starting to get light;- remains of a cathedral began forming.

tough question, in the here and now the ripple effect Japan's having is so bullying. Not in the schoolyard sense, more in the well it just never fucking ends or relaxes sense;- very cruel race. And everything is their perceptions of what other countries are needing in prep of course, but as opposed to what other countries think of themselves. And it's making society subconsciously stupid, that is to say more than normally so. It's making too much that honestly would normally be considered reasonable givens into very hard fought for littling barely worth it achievements.

Yes the Pacific Ocean, not much else in front of them that way;- but that's what's really hard pressing the fishermen in reality. And to be honest that's always been the issue with Japan. Proving it's better than Russia, kinder than China, and classier than the phillipines. It is a country that over compensates, by it's very innate nature, and geographical placement in the world.

So not daring to say too much, that's the business of the political scientists, not mine publically;- but one day in 1945.

well type Hiroshima into Wikipedia.

I don't think it's good to dwell too deeply as per the suffering of that. Think of it this way;- you know how here in the UK it sometimes feels that all they ever go on about is a 6 year war 80 years ago. And how it feels increasingly begrudged as less and less of society can actually relate to it. I doubt it's any different in principle in Japanese society. That sense of oh shut up and stop going on about it. But then of course that's a gross dishonour to the last still surviving pensioners. So how do you most tactfully hold the rather disparate sentiments concurrently.

Speaking a bit like a top public expert briefly;- I don't think all this offsetting shall we call it, is good for our country, the UK. All these thumbscrews are hurting too many people Jacob.

I'd say ask religion's opinion -

after all, a bit of it survived'