Are japanese people the true master race?

Are japanese people the true master race?

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shameful display nippon, very dishonourable

>Sunktugal

>sinktugal

>deadtugal

Tfw all the Tugas perished but all spen-ish almost survived

Respect to the gentleman Manuel Uruchurtu Ramírez

>drowntugal

>Garglugal

>Blubtugal

>paint me like your french girlstugal

>cantaffordswimminglessonstugal

Seriously guys? It's not fucking funny

t. Alberto Barbosa

t. Alberto Barbosa

Spanish cowards hiding among the women and children while portuguese died like man

t. Alberto Barbosa

t. Alberto Barbosa

t. Alberto Barbosa

japanese survivor was Masabumi Hosono
Japan literally shit on him

t. Alberto Barbosa

>be dutch
>drown

...

t. Arboreal Abbots

>tfw all your country people die
Why?

Finally at home.

>Why don't Portuguese lives matter?

Why no take honorable death?

>Sinktugal

>Uruguay
There was one guy that could've survived since he was a first class passenger but he chose not to get in the boat and stood with his 2 friends.

There's nothing superior about surviving, it depended on how much you paid.

Thanks to all of the drywall dust, miner's lung is pandemic among Portuguese populations.

I should add, there was a mexican too and he was in the boat.

An english woman named Elizabeth cried and begged to be saved so she could reunite with her children waiting for her in New York. The Mexican gave her his place and asked her to visit his family and tell them what happened.

Years later they found out she was lying, she didn't have children nor was she married.

there was only 1 japanese.
so it's 100% or 0%.

t. Alberto Barbosa

This threads just make you feel actually pretty good

Interesting fact: he was Haruomi Hosono's grandfather.

No Japanese cowardice = no YMO.

what if he lost his legs tho

t. nigger

"On the night of the sinking it is said that he had the opportunity to take a seat in lifeboat 11 but that, as the boat was about to be lowered, he noticed an English lady of the Second Class standing by the bulwark. She pleaded to be let into the boat, because her husband and little child were awaiting her. He stood up and offered his place to her, only asking her to visit his wife at Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico."

encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-victim/manuel-uruchurtu.html

I'd say the Mexican died as a man.

>it is said

stopped reading there

No sea celoso mi negro