the nagasaki approach


1. conflict resolution strategy by which one persists in their behavior despite receiving one retaliatory response, under the presumption that a second retaliatory response will not be given.
2. continuing to talk sh-t after getting hit, because you’re too stupid to realize you’ll just get hit again.

first employed (unsuccessfully) by the empire of j-pan in late 1945 following the august 6 atomic bombing of hiroshima and prior to the bombing of nagasaki on august 9.
friend: “wait, so that drunk guy kept trying to fight the cops after getting tazed?”
me: “yep. he went with the nagasaki approach. figured they wouldn’t just taze him again.”
friend: “f-cking idiot.”

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