If you’ve every had the Kamikaze cocktail, then you’ll love Kamikaze Jello Shots!
Kamikaze Jello Shots Ingredients
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Kamikaze Jello Shots Directions
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Non Sequitur
Generally, Kamikaze pilots were university students motivated by obligation, and loyalty to family and country. A typical pilot was a science student in his twenties. He prepared for his fiery destiny by writing farewell letters and poems to loved ones, receiving a “thousand-stitch sash*,” and by holding a ceremony — a drink of water that gave him a “spiritual lifting” before wedging himself between 550-pound bombs.
It was adamantly believed that, because they were fighting for their Emperor God, the Kamikaze would bring them deliverance at the darkest hour, just as it had in the 13th century. In fact, the call for Kamikaze pilots drew a staggering response. Three times as many applied for suicide flights as the number of planes available. Experienced pilots were turned down. They were needed to train the younger men how to fly to their deaths.



