Especially that bit where after the first bomb the Japanese were ready to surrender, but the US wanted to test the second one anyway.
I'm thinking at least the women and children could have been left out of it. Isn't there some convention where civilians aren't supposed to be targeted? I realise that gets ignored by aggressors worldwide, however.
Blend a handful, or two of spinach with a couple of eggs and black pepper for an omelette. When the underside is cooked, sprinkle with chopped smoked salmon, so it becomes lightly cooked when finished.
Tonight I had sliced sprouts stir fried in garlic, lemon and parsley butter (lemon rind, lemon juice, chopped garlic [I used home grown wet garlic] and butter [I used dairy free spread]) served with grilled salmon.
Only, I wouldn't describe the men as reacting so much more aggressively. Neither did I think they were outright rude and angry.
What I did find interesting is the way the bloke in the fat suit seemed to take more control of the conversation with his dates and act more like himself. The woman in the fat suit was somewhat vacuous in her conversation and acted like she expected the men to react poorly.
She expected to be rejected, he didn't, so perhaps in opening the door to that with subtle cues, in some ways we do tend to live up to expectations.
RE: Dentist
I have never supervised the dentist.For some reason, I have always assumed he knows his job better than I do.