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Old 16-09-2004, 12:06 AM
crymad
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Space Cowboy wrote:

Why is he using chopsticks with his tea cup?


Is this during the dinner scene? I watched again, but didn't see what
you're referring to. If you can tell me at what time point this occurs,
I might be able to spot it.

--crymad


crymad wrote in message ...
Alex Chaihorsky wrote:

Japanese Tea Ceremony is
very deeply connected to the issues of Japanese national character,
self-conscience, traditions and traditional values. I made a statement that
I believe that the old Japanese traditional systems of values of which
Bushido is as central as imperial rule are coming.


I too was skeptical of this farfetched claim. But shocking evidence
recently unearthed proves shows that tea is indeed irrevocably linked
with the murderous and fanatical Japanese psyche. Filmed in 1941, just
shortly before the attacks on Pearl Harbor, this documentary provides a
glimpse into the secret world of Japanese militaristic indoctrination.
See the young boys of the day being shaped into the barbaric Kamikaze of
tomorrow. And it all begins...WITH A SIP OF TEA!

http://tinyurl.com/45alc

--crymad

 

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