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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2006

its a video we made for our history class about hiroshima. we took some survivor's real account of what happened and turned it into genius.

okay so now ive had this video up for a while and many people get pissed off at this. all i can say is i have fun time reading all of your comments. basically i try to piss the kids off even more. either way its all in good fun. so enjoy!

oh and because we were presenting it to the class, we didnt want to offend anyone with a rediculous asian accent, so we went for a very vauge accent which does not exist

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  • very funny. but i disagree with ddgg35, that person in the lead role was definetly not a stud. and for some reason, i actually believe he has a mental disability.

  • hahahahah, ddgg35 is my buddy, the guy who plays the lead. i think he got a youtube account just to compliment himself

  • You really need to respect other countries and cultures. This video you made was immature and potentially dangerous. I hope you die a slow death and then live in a room with no exit, with a lesbian. The only good part of the video was the stud who played the lead role.

  • hahahahah, well i hate to tell you this, the man who played the lead has a mental disability, and is gay. sorry. and i hope you slowly turn into a beetle, in a metaphorical sense...or literal

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  • In response to the numbers of Japanese killed in the atomic bombing, the estimates of all casualties had the war continued into 1946 or 1947 was many times greater than those actually recorded. For instance, the US military minted 500,000 additional "Purple Hearts" (wound badges) in anticipation of casualties. Those from 1945 are still being awarded today.

    The atomic bombs saved lives - American and Japanese.

  • Although you have been castigated for your subject matter, know that the great film makers have made light of tragedy as a key plot complication. De Sica told of a poor worker in depressed, post-war Italy, losing his bicycle to a thief, and being force to himself steal. Bergman set a morality play in plague-torn Europe. Spielberg told a tale of survival in a Nazi death camp. Yours is an amateur film, but it shows interesting construction (i.e. over dubs, etc). Ignore the naysayers.

  • Yes. It was called Nagasaki.

  • is there a part II?

  • mega morons

  • i know...that's my brother. but i still think hes mentally ill.

  • its funny but its mean

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