Edgy Dark Humor Post Asking For Japan's Contributions Excluding Anime

This image is a screenshot of a public exchange on the X (formerly Twitter) platform. The first post by user @moonchild asks the question: 'gun to ur head and name one thing japan gave to the world? Excluding Anime', and includes an image of the national flag of Japan, a white background with a solid red circle in the center, as the implied answer. A second user, Modern Crow @TheModern..., replies to the post with the line 'Humans are roughly 70% water'. This forms a dark, edgy joke: the red circle on the Japanese flag is implied to represent the 30% of the human body that is not water, referencing mass casualties associated with either Japanese imperial war crimes during World War II, or the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, framing the red circle as blood or incinerated remains. The original post shows engagement metrics of 1.4K comments, 80 retweets, and 620 likes.
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Humans are roughly 70% water

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gun to ur head and name one thing japan gave to the world? Excluding Anime

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gun to ur head and name one thing japan gave to the world? Excluding Anime

Overview

This image is a screenshot of a public exchange on the X (formerly Twitter) platform. The first post by user @moonchild asks the question: 'gun to ur head and name one thing japan gave to the world? Excluding Anime', and includes an image of the national flag of Japan, a white background with a solid red circle in the center, as the implied answer. A second user, Modern Crow @TheModern..., replies to the post with the line 'Humans are roughly 70% water'. This forms a dark, edgy joke: the red circle on the Japanese flag is implied to represent the 30% of the human body that is not water, referencing mass casualties associated with either Japanese imperial war crimes during World War II, or the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, framing the red circle as blood or incinerated remains. The original post shows engagement metrics of 1.4K comments, 80 retweets, and 620 likes.

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This content originated as a public user exchange on the X (Twitter) social media platform. It was later reposted to 9Gag, as specified in the provided source information, as a viral edgy humor meme popular in online spaces that share controversial or dark comedy content.

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