+54 They say "two wrongs don't make a right", but two devastating bombs helped to finally end World War 2. amirite?

by Anonymous 4 years ago

Ask the people of Japan

by Anonymous 4 years ago

Japan was trying to surrender. There was absolutely no need to drop those bombs.

by Anonymous 4 years ago

No, they weren't. Many of the diehard generals didn't want to surrender even after the bombs had been dropped.

by Anonymous 4 years ago

You are absolutely correct.

by Anonymous 4 years ago

Did you know we bombed Japan a third time? After Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the day the treaty was being signed we sent over 1000 planes and bombed the shit out of Japan just for fun.

by Anonymous 4 years ago

Nah man don’t do us like that. Credible link or it didn’t happen.

by Anonymous 4 years ago

I don't work for you. Do your own research.

by Anonymous 4 years ago

Whose to say they were wrong?

by Anonymous 4 years ago

That's dark man...

by Anonymous 4 years ago

My whole embodiment is a creation of dark humour

by Anonymous 4 years ago

You're halfway on the actual phrase. It's "two wrongs don't make a right, but we'll make you glow at night".

by Anonymous 4 years ago

Oooh glow green like Green Lantern?

by Anonymous 4 years ago

More like a firefly.

by Anonymous 4 years ago

More like a lava lamp

by Anonymous 4 years ago

There were three bomb designs. One was tested at White Sands, the other at Hiroshima, and the third at Nagasaki. This was a demonstration for the benefit of the USSR at Japan's expense.

by Anonymous 4 years ago