GRGR(21): Kamikaze

Jeremy Osner jeremy at xyris.com
Tue Mar 7 06:53:39 CST 2000


Or perhaps Morituri has got some oneiric issues of his own?

Jeremy Osner wrote:

> (Means "divine wind" btw, or so says my Brittanica... watch out for the
> Hell's Angels!)
>
> This Morituri character is a bit suspicious -- he sez he went to
> kamikaze training, got expelled and sent to Germany in time for the
> Polish invasion; but kamikaze was a tactic used at the end of the war.
> Is Morituri lying? or exaggerating?
>
> Jeremy
>
> --
> Both Melissus and Parmenides argue fallaciously,
> and they make false assumptions and their reasonings
> are not logical; but the argument of Melissus is the
> more wearisome, for it sets no problem, but granted
> one strange thing, others follow; and there is no
> difficulty in this.
>
> Aristotle, Physics




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