Author Topic: Japan issues 1st order to protect U.S. ships amid N. Korea tension  (Read 1868 times)

Japan's first order?
Wait...


Clearly not a coincidence.
< Japan, land of the rising sun
< Uses sun in flag, or atleast a symbol representing the sun
< "Clearly not a coincidence, goys!"

🤔🤔

Pretty sure they never stopped using that flag for their navy or whatever

< Japan, land of the rising sun
< Uses sun in flag, or atleast a symbol representing the sun
< "Clearly not a coincidence, goys!"

🤔🤔
uh i think he was making a reference between the flag of japan and the flag of the first order in star wars?

uh i think he was making a reference between the flag of japan and the flag of the first order in star wars?
Holy stuff I never noticed

uh i think he was making a reference between the flag of japan and the flag of the first order in star wars?
this, and obviously its a joke

Holy stuff I never noticed
think of the time star wars was being produced in

there's a lot of similarities to the time, even with the new one and the speeches

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Pretty sure they never stopped using that flag for their navy or whatever
Correct

uh i think he was making a reference between the flag of japan and the flag of the first order in star wars?
Oh
I dont watch star wars
Sorry im handicapped

uh i think he was making a reference between the flag of japan and the flag of the first order in star wars?
But,  that flag was retired after WWII.

But,  that flag was retired after WWII.
the flag is still flown by the maritime self-defense force I believe, and a variant is used for the self-defense ground forces

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