Message from @ManOWar

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2019-07-16 16:48:14 UTC  

The bushi follows the path of the warrior at will (Japanese individualism). The Samurai keeps the service...

2019-07-16 16:48:15 UTC  

Well now hes making a distinction between samurai and bushi

2019-07-16 16:48:19 UTC  

Peace within the states of Japan would've helped them throughout the Sengoku

2019-07-16 16:48:55 UTC  

But Japanese culture didnt respect peace until recently.

2019-07-16 16:49:21 UTC  

I guess Peace is a Western idea?

2019-07-16 16:49:29 UTC  

No absolutely not

2019-07-16 16:49:34 UTC  

Lol

2019-07-16 16:49:35 UTC  

Lol

2019-07-16 16:49:48 UTC  

An undulatory ethic was followed, complementing peace and war in favor of the psychology of the samurai.

2019-07-16 16:50:09 UTC  

Just wondering why Peace was not pursued until later

2019-07-16 16:50:20 UTC  

Imperialism has a lot to do with that

2019-07-16 16:50:26 UTC  

And later was when the West began trade with Japan

2019-07-16 16:50:37 UTC  

The system of governance like monarchy tends to lead to a lot more wars

2019-07-16 16:50:39 UTC  

Ahh, that explains it

2019-07-16 16:50:55 UTC  

You could kill as well as feel compassion. We did not follow a synthesis to understand the differences but we already knew that both were opposite.

2019-07-16 16:51:04 UTC  

The fall of Imperialism meant that Peace was possible

2019-07-16 16:51:09 UTC  

Yeah

2019-07-16 16:51:51 UTC  

Europe wasn't peaceful for very long periods until the enlightenment

2019-07-16 16:52:10 UTC  

Can’t wait until the Imperial Rule of Facebookia Under Lord Zuckerberg begins

2019-07-16 16:52:25 UTC  

Lol

2019-07-16 16:52:43 UTC  

I don't really care that much about politics anymore

2019-07-16 16:52:53 UTC  

It's just depressing and more of the same

2019-07-16 16:53:01 UTC  

Yep

2019-07-16 16:53:24 UTC  

There is a curious why Japan befriended the United Kingdom for common issues for being both islands. And at the same time because the United Kingdom in the past was humiliated by the Spanish empire in its early beginnings of Expansion.

William Adams fell in love with Japanese culture because he believed that it could be an ally of his kingdom of England to face the Spanish empire. According to Japanese chronicles.

2019-07-16 16:54:58 UTC  

It’s interesting, the Old World is kinda mirrored

2019-07-16 16:55:17 UTC  

I think that's a pretty big oversimplification

2019-07-16 16:55:18 UTC  

England to the West, Japan to the East

2019-07-16 16:55:34 UTC  

It is, definitely

2019-07-16 16:55:40 UTC  

But yeah geographically you're right

2019-07-16 16:55:48 UTC  

I get your point

2019-07-16 16:56:42 UTC  

Wanna know something interesting?

2019-07-16 16:56:51 UTC  

Sure

2019-07-16 16:57:45 UTC  

Wendigo are real, in a sense. Since the culture warns of them so much, those of that culture who cannibalize begin to mental act like Wendigo

2019-07-16 16:58:09 UTC  

They believed they’re possessed of the spirit. Talk about a Placebo

2019-07-16 16:58:13 UTC  

I wouldn't really know how cannibals act

2019-07-16 16:58:16 UTC  

Japan and the United Kingdom.

Celtic philosophy and philosophy sintoista. They are equal

Both honor nature.

Continental Europe and China

Philosophical Systems and Taoist System

2019-07-16 16:59:08 UTC  

Whatever dude

2019-07-16 16:59:15 UTC  

I'm not going to get into that shit lol

2019-07-16 16:59:30 UTC  

The Nordic culture also has its code of honor.

2019-07-16 16:59:40 UTC  

The Elden Ring’s gonna be interesting

2019-07-16 17:00:02 UTC  

Since it’s a game that meshes the East with the West