Talk:Kagome Kagome/@comment-24431621-20140117032236

I'd just like to say, this story really wasn't that great. Okay, creepy children that live forever in a somehow indestructable orphanage?

The facts were all messed up, Russia and Japan were never allies durring WWII and though they weren't enemies until Hitler invaded Russia, they certianly weren't friends. Furthermore, since Japan had attempted to invade the USSR before the war, there's no way Russian scientists would want to go there. The cerebellum is not the scource of unconcious thought, it mainly deals with motor control and balance. Yes we are finding it may have something to do with cognative functions, but we didn't know that until at least the 1950's. Next, the Germans surrendered before the Japanese were bombed (the Germans surrendered in May 1945, the Japanese in August 1945) so there would be no scientists casually staying there while Japan was being bombed.

Furthermore, I really didn't see how this was creepy at all. It just, never got to me.