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>Nigger thinks Tom Cruise's character is The Last Samurai referenced in the title :02_laugh:
- luithe and :awoo_tired: shotgun snuggler :clownpiece_smug: like this.
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@Goalkeeper >It's you, Tom, you're The Last Samurai!
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@ChristiJunior @Suzu @Goalkeeper Oda was a very interesting figure. There's a story about a particular warlord who refused to join him and Oda asked him to form an alliance once more after the refusal, plus asked him for a tea set he owned.
At the second refusal, Oda marched his army to the castle, killed him and his family, had tea with the set during the execution, and after he was done, ordered the set blown off a canon.
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@Suzu @Goalkeeper It's worse than that in the context of the time period he lived in.
The Warring States period is one of the MOST documented time period in Japanese history. Yasuke was serving under THE GUY of the time period, Oda Nobunaga. If he were some kind of legendary figure, or even giving important counsel, we'd know. But there's literally none of that. Once Oda died, we have nothing on Yasuke. The guy wasn't even important enough to have his death recorded. He was a nobody whose only point of interest was that had melanin, and Oda liked to spook people with a darky. Dude was pretty much a pet.
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@SNEK @Suzu @Goalkeeper >Oda liked to spook people with a darky.
LMAO, so you're telling me that Oda used his pet nigger the same way Putin used his Labrador Retriever to scare dog-hater Angela Merkel? My fucking sides! :doge_laugh:
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@Goalkeeper I also find it funny that they call Yasuke "the legendary African samurai", when there's almost nothing about the guy written anywhere except for some letters from the jesuits.
I mean, there were a few foreigners who became samurai, and those guys got statues erected from them, and one of them even got a city named after him. If Yasuke was such a legend, you'd expect there would be a bit more info about him in Japan.
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@Goalkeeper KNEEL YOU FUCKING NIGGER!