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Red walk Posted 9 years ago
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But as far as the ambition and the aberration of the Japanese have come, to go so far as to eat their neighbor.

But as far as the ambition and the aberration of the Japanese have come, to go so far as to eat their neighbor.

I don'quite grt what the above sentence means. Can you please paraphrase it in a simpler way. Thank you

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Use a dictionary (aberration, ambition) and read the rest of the blog. Then you will understand it. It is probably a hoax though.

  • Use a dictionary (aberration, ambition) and read the rest of the blog.
  • Then you will understand it.
  • It is probably a hoax though.
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Use a dictionary (aberration, ambition) and read the rest of the blog. Then you will understand it.
It is probably a hoax though.

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But as far as the ambition and the aberration of the Japanese have come, to go so far as to eat their neighbor.

This is not a valid sentence structure. eg There is no main clause.

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