View Full Version : Funny pictures of Comrade Un; the Great Successor.
Deicide
24th February 2012, 16:41
To commemorate by 100th post (I can finally post pictures) I thought I'll post some hilarious (or at least partially amusing) pictures of Comrade Un.
The first pic is the best :laugh:
http://t.qkme.me/35j6ve.jpg
http://zipmeme.com/uploads/generated/g1325665576326987544.jpg
http://memeblender.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/kim-jong-un-respect-my-authoritah.jpg
http://www.worldaffairsboard.com/attachments/international-politics/28006d1326410084-kim-jong-un-has-more-fun-life-than-you-political-pictures-kim-jong-un-uh-oh-sea-fire-time.jpg
http://cdn2.mamapop.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Kim-Jong-Un.jpg
http://www.mrbrown.com/.a/6a00d83451b52369e201675f084d92970b-450wi
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lxc25g9Hn51qzx3jto1_500.jpg
http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/219/427/Kim%20jong-un%20meme.jpg?1324280756
Sam_b
24th February 2012, 19:13
You think it's funny to make jokes at people because of their weight?
Le Rouge
24th February 2012, 19:33
You think it's funny to make jokes at people because of their weight?
You have no sense of humor my friend. Some leftists need to stop being indignant at every "bad" thing they see.
Nuvem
24th February 2012, 20:48
Revolting thread. I've seen you make more posts *****ing about the DPRK than the problems of capitalism. If I may ask, where do you get your (dis)information about the DPRK that's led you to form this sort of stance? Exactly what sources provided the "facts" that led you to hate the DPRK to this degree?
I personally have read considerable amounts of Kim Il Sung's Selected Works to the tune of thousands of pages, I've read as much Kim Jong Il as I can find on the internet, I stay closely updated day by day by reading their newspapers and activity updates for Kim Jong Un, and I've spoken at length with people who have personally visited the DPRK on numerous occasions and who had even met with Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il and the Central Committee of the Workers Party of Korea, such as Deirdre Griswold, one of the most senior members of the Workers World Party who gave an exposition on the DPRK in Detroit just earlier this month. That's where I get my information and how I formulate my opinion. What about you? Fox News? CNN? MSNBC? The Sun? The BBC? Unsourced Libcom articles? I'd genuinely like to know.
http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/419809_271344629605197_100001889866631_647138_7120 19034_n.jpg
http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/394154_261053653967628_100001889866631_624979_3880 88250_n.jpg
Prometeo liberado
24th February 2012, 21:51
I don't care what anyone says but whoever makes his overcoats does a damn fine job!
GoddessCleoLover
24th February 2012, 22:06
Visitors to the DPRK are only allowed to see a facade, a "Potemkin village". Poverty and misery in the DPRK is real and two its main causes are the diversion of resources to the military and economic autarky as promoted by Juche. I am by no means a Stalinist, but even Stalin stayed true to certain basic precepts of Marxism and Leninism that are inconsistent with Juche. Other posters in other threads have explained these inconsistencies accurately and in great detail. Supporters of the DPRK are so focused on anti-imperialism that IMO they to apply even a basic MArxian analysis to its society, polity, and economy.
Prometeo liberado
25th February 2012, 01:06
Visitors to the DPRK are only allowed to see a facade, a "Potemkin village". Poverty and misery in the DPRK is real and two its main causes are the diversion of resources to the military and economic autarky as promoted by Juche. I am by no means a Stalinist, but even Stalin stayed true to certain basic precepts of Marxism and Leninism that are inconsistent with Juche. Other posters in other threads have explained these inconsistencies accurately and in great detail. Supporters of the DPRK are so focused on anti-imperialism that IMO they to apply even a basic MArxian analysis to its society, polity, and economy.
All to often though DPRK bashing is done either at the expense of bashing capitalism or to curry favor with liberals(See I'm a communist but like you I hate the DPRK). When we stop fighting imperialism in all its forms we in turn acquiesce to it ,or at the very least give it our tacit approval.
A Revolutionary Tool
25th February 2012, 02:58
All to often though DPRK bashing is done either at the expense of bashing capitalism or to curry favor with liberals(See I'm a communist but like you I hate the DPRK). When we stop fighting imperialism in all its forms we in turn acquiesce to it ,or at the very least give it our tacit approval.
We're on Revleft...
Prometeo liberado
25th February 2012, 04:02
We're on Revleft...
Exactly. Not Rev against the Left.
A Revolutionary Tool
25th February 2012, 04:32
Exactly. Not Rev against the Left.
No, my point being that we don't bash North Korea here to appease liberals or capitalists. Just like people here don't bash Stalin to appease liberals, or whoever you want to say.
A Revolutionary Tool
25th February 2012, 04:33
Revolting thread. I've seen you make more posts *****ing about the DPRK than the problems of capitalism. If I may ask, where do you get your (dis)information about the DPRK that's led you to form this sort of stance? Exactly what sources provided the "facts" that led you to hate the DPRK to this degree?
I personally have read considerable amounts of Kim Il Sung's Selected Works to the tune of thousands of pages, I've read as much Kim Jong Il as I can find on the internet, I stay closely updated day by day by reading their newspapers and activity updates for Kim Jong Un, and I've spoken at length with people who have personally visited the DPRK on numerous occasions and who had even met with Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il and the Central Committee of the Workers Party of Korea, such as Deirdre Griswold, one of the most senior members of the Workers World Party who gave an exposition on the DPRK in Detroit just earlier this month. That's where I get my information and how I formulate my opinion. What about you? Fox News? CNN? MSNBC? The Sun? The BBC? Unsourced Libcom articles? I'd genuinely like to know.
http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/419809_271344629605197_100001889866631_647138_7120 19034_n.jpg
http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/394154_261053653967628_100001889866631_624979_3880 88250_n.jpg
What's the point of those pictures at the end?
Nuvem
25th February 2012, 04:44
What's the point of those pictures at the end?
It's a Kim Jong Un thread. Figured I'd at least contribute some photos of Kim Jong Un that aren't fat jokes.
Os Cangaceiros
25th February 2012, 04:52
I personally have read considerable amounts of Kim Il Sung's Selected Works to the tune of thousands of pages, I've read as much Kim Jong Il as I can find on the internet, I stay closely updated day by day by reading their newspapers and activity updates for Kim Jong Un
Yes, because nothing screams "credibility" quite like the writings of Kim Il Sung and DPRK press releases. :lol:
Deicide
25th February 2012, 05:06
What about you?
North Korean dissidents, the ones that were lucky enough to escape, that is. But obviously they're all actors instigated by U.S. imperialism to discredit the Juche utopia.
Yes, because nothing screams "credibility" quite like the writings of Kim Il Sung and DPRK press releases. :lol:
http://calitreview.com/images/ess_north_korean_129.jpg
It must be true. The North Korean state said so.
Nuvem
25th February 2012, 05:23
Visitors to the DPRK are only allowed to see a facade, a "Potemkin village".
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/19365780.jpg
Beautiful rolling pastures outside of Hongwon,eastern DPRK, far away from any of the country's major tourist attractions.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/19366008.jpg
Farmer's houses outside of Hamhung, provided at no cost to the tenants. The green vegetation in the foreground is vegetable gardens.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/19365974.jpg
Apartment buildings at the edge of Hamhung, concrete edifices which, will not altogether beautiful, are practical, being easy to build and maintain and very sturdy.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/15828972.jpg
The Hamhung train station, busy with activity on a rainy day. Hamhung, while a mid-sized city, is not a common tourist attraction as Pyong'yang is, though many citizens of the DPRK travel through it.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/19363811.jpg
In the countryside between Hamhung and Tanchon, a farmer pauses with his cattle and cart as a train passes by. The beautiful Korean countryside rolls on behind him.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/19363312.jpg
Between Tanchon and Kuum-ni, northeastern DPRK. A picturesque farming village in the middle of nowhere. The houses are of a distinctly Korean flavor at this farming cooperative, as they are in many places around the country.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/16744685.jpg
Another farmers' cooperative directly outside of Tanchon. These homes, too, are of a distinctly Korean make and are provided at no cost.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/16744012.jpg
A small town fishery near Manchun, a tiny farming cooperative on the northeastern coast.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/16743902.jpg
Houses and fields of Manchun.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/16743835.jpg
Manchun train station, the most significant structure in the entire miniscule farming community. And yet, here are photos of it, from some lone tourist on a train ride, who must have somehow broken through this supposed totalitarian iron grip that the Evil North Koreans have on tourists who are only allowed to see Pyong'yang and the various show resorts they've constructed to dupe the whole world.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/59319288.jpg
Houses in disrepair in Sakchu, far north-western DPRK. How a tourist managed to escape the evil clutches of Kim Jong Il in order to take this photo and return alive is a mystery, as surely the flying monkey demons at the Kim dynasty's command were hot on the trail of anyone who captured evidence of economic hardship in the DPRK.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/417758.jpg
A brilliant overview shot of Kaesong, so clearly and traditionally Korean in its architecture.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/47141541.jpg
Another view of Kaesong, showing the roofs of houses and the Children's Palace where young children are taught arts and sciences at no cost to themselves or their parents.
Meanwhile, in the "Republic of Korea"...
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/580750.jpg
Nuvem
25th February 2012, 05:27
Yes, because nothing screams "credibility" quite like the writings of Kim Il Sung and DPRK press releases. :lol:
And why not? Give me one reason, just one god damn reason that you even say that. You're told by the lying Bourgeois news media that the DPRK and its leadership are all a lot of liars; would you take a liar's word on who is a liar? Why do so many people cling to this insane concept that Communists are all just liars and deceivers, even on the so-called Left? "Statistical reports from the USSR? Stalinist lies!" "Things written by Kim Il Sung? Obviously lies, even though I've never laid eyes on it but the president said that North Korea is bad!"
It's a veritable intellectual disease. Stop swallowing every pill the bourgeois news and government feed you about states which it openly and actively declares its enemy and wants to invade, destroy and subjugate. It's like getting therapy from Charles Manson.
Deicide
25th February 2012, 05:35
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/19365780.jpg
Beautiful rolling pastures outside of Hongwon,eastern DPRK, far away from any of the country's major tourist attractions.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/19366008.jpg
Farmer's houses outside of Hamhung, provided at no cost to the tenants. The green vegetation in the foreground is vegetable gardens.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/19365974.jpg
Apartment buildings at the edge of Hamhung, concrete edifices which, will not altogether beautiful, are practical, being easy to build and maintain and very sturdy.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/15828972.jpg
The Hamhung train station, busy with activity on a rainy day. Hamhung, while a mid-sized city, is not a common tourist attraction as Pyong'yang is, though many citizens of the DPRK travel through it.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/19363811.jpg
In the countryside between Hamhung and Tanchon, a farmer pauses with his cattle and cart as a train passes by. The beautiful Korean countryside rolls on behind him.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/19363312.jpg
Between Tanchon and Kuum-ni, northeastern DPRK. A picturesque farming village in the middle of nowhere. The houses are of a distinctly Korean flavor at this farming cooperative, as they are in many places around the country.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/16744685.jpg
Another farmers' cooperative directly outside of Tanchon. These homes, too, are of a distinctly Korean make and are provided at no cost.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/16744012.jpg
A small town fishery near Manchun, a tiny farming cooperative on the northeastern coast.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/16743902.jpg
Houses and fields of Manchun.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/16743835.jpg
Manchun train station, the most significant structure in the entire miniscule farming community. And yet, here are photos of it, from some lone tourist on a train ride, who must have somehow broken through this supposed totalitarian iron grip that the Evil North Koreans have on tourists who are only allowed to see Pyong'yang and the various show resorts they've constructed to dupe the whole world.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/59319288.jpg
Houses in disrepair in Sakchu, far north-western DPRK. How a tourist managed to escape the evil clutches of Kim Jong Il in order to take this photo and return alive is a mystery, as surely the flying monkey demons at the Kim dynasty's command were hot on the trail of anyone who captured evidence of economic hardship in the DPRK.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/417758.jpg
A brilliant overview shot of Kaesong, so clearly and traditionally Korean in its architecture.
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/47141541.jpg
Another view of Kaesong, showing the roofs of houses and the Children's Palace where young children are taught arts and sciences at no cost to themselves or their parents.
Meanwhile, in the "Republic of Korea"...
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/580750.jpg
Meanwhile, at the 13 mansions of the Kim Dynasty...
Nuvem
25th February 2012, 05:39
Please, present them.
A Revolutionary Tool
25th February 2012, 05:39
Holy shit! Thanks for the pictures, I never realized North Korea was such a utopia! And here I thought there were no buildings in North Korea.
Nuvem
25th February 2012, 05:43
Holy shit! Thanks for the pictures, I never realized North Korea was such a utopia! And here I thought there were no buildings in North Korea.
And of course, it's totally reasonable to expect that a country split in half, surrounded by enemies, starved of trading partners and dogged by imperialism since its first days should be a utopia.
Edit: I forgot to mention, "with only some 13% arable land".
A Revolutionary Tool
25th February 2012, 05:46
And why not? Give me one reason, just one god damn reason that you even say that. You're told by the lying Bourgeois news media that the DPRK and its leadership are all a lot of liars; would you take a liar's word on who is a liar? Why do so many people cling to this insane concept that Communists are all just liars and deceivers, even on the so-called Left? "Statistical reports from the USSR? Stalinist lies!" "Things written by Kim Il Sung? Obviously lies, even though I've never laid eyes on it but the president said that North Korea is bad!"
It's a veritable intellectual disease. Stop swallowing every pill the bourgeois news and government feed you about states which it openly and actively declares its enemy and wants to invade, destroy and subjugate. It's like getting therapy from Charles Manson.
Have you ever read a NK press release? On the Occupy movement:
Pyongyang, October 18 (KCNA) — The working masses’ struggle against capitalism was staged all at once across the world on Oct. 15 and 16. This was the biggest organized one ever in history of capitalism spanning more than 300 years. Taking part in it were millions of people from all walks of life in more than 1 500 cities in 80 odd countries.
This struggle was erupted at Wall Street in Manhattan of New York in the United States, the heart of the capitalist economy and a synonym for monopolistic capital on Sept. 17. Under the slogan of “Occupy Wall Street!” dozens of protestors set up tents outside a stock exchange in New York to go into an action of protest. This turned in a twinkle to a chain movement across the U.S. including Washington, Boston, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The Occupy Wall St movement was an eruption of the exploited classes’ pent-up wrath at the exploiters. It was also an expression of the will to remove the stronghold of capitalism as a whole which brings only exploitation, oppression, unemployment and poverty to the popular masses. In San Diego, California, a man in his forties jumped down from a high-rise building to death to protest against the corrupt society where the rich get ever richer and the poor get ever poorer.
Yeah, it's a fucking joke, sorry if you don't see it but most people here do.
A Revolutionary Tool
25th February 2012, 05:56
And of course, it's totally reasonable to expect that a country split in half, surrounded by enemies, starved of trading partners and dogged by imperialism since its first days should be a utopia.
Edit: I forgot to mention, "with only some 13% arable land".
I don't expect it to be a utopia but I also don't expect a glorious socialist workers state to be a dynasty where they worship the Dear Leader. If you can't understand that criticism of North Korea then you may need to rethink what you think socialism is. Until then we'll keep cracking jokes at the expense of the Glorious Leader Un.
citizen of industry
25th February 2012, 06:05
Have you ever read a NK press release? On the Occupy movement:
Yeah, it's a fucking joke, sorry if you don't see it but most people here do.
The article isn't that bad. For starters, it wasn't staged "all at once and across the world" and there weren't "millions of people," at least that I'm aware of. Then there's the bit about the guy jumping to his death in protest. Actually, there was a guy that jumped to his death, but near the body were fliers that read, "Important Message to Intelligent Earthlings From Your Creator." So I'm not sure if you can tie that one into an anti-capital suicide or not. Other than that though it isn't too bad, just seems to be influenced by wishful thinking.
Not defending the bourgeois press, in fact I really don't read it or watch it at all. But there is no such thing as objective press. If you are reading the NK stuff I'd take that with a big grain of salt.
A Revolutionary Tool
25th February 2012, 06:28
The article isn't that bad. For starters, it wasn't staged "all at once and across the world" and there weren't "millions of people," at least that I'm aware of. Then there's the bit about the guy jumping to his death in protest. Actually, there was a guy that jumped to his death, but near the body were fliers that read, "Important Message to Intelligent Earthlings From Your Creator." So I'm not sure if you can tie that one into an anti-capital suicide or not. Other than that though it isn't too bad, just seems to be influenced by wishful thinking.
Not defending the bourgeois press, in fact I really don't read it or watch it at all. But there is no such thing as objective press. If you are reading the NK stuff I'd take that with a big grain of salt.
But you can see the ridiculousness of it right? According to the NK press it was the biggest protest against capitalism within these 300 years.
1. It wasn't the biggest.
2. It wasn't against capitalism.
But why shouldn't I be taking the NK press so seriously? They're the arbiters of truth against the bourgeois liars!
citizen of industry
25th February 2012, 06:36
But you can see the ridiculousness of it right? According to the NK press it was the biggest protest against capitalism within these 300 years.
1. It wasn't the biggest.
2. It wasn't against capitalism.
But why shouldn't I be taking the NK press so seriously? They're the arbiters of truth against the bourgeois liars!
Yeah, it exaggerates a helluvalot, to the point of being humorous. But before I read it I was expecting it to be much more ridiculous. As for the NK press, I was writing that off to the guy defending it, not you Revolutionary Tool.
scarletghoul
25th February 2012, 08:21
Visitors to the DPRK are only allowed to see a facade, a "Potemkin village".
Yes, a village which happens to be an entire capital city with a population of 3 million. its alllll fake .. :)
http://calitreview.com/images/ess_north_korean_129.jpg
It must be true. The North Korean state said so.
Wait, wtf. Are you denying that the US committed atrocities against civilians, in the war that killed millions of koreans and destroyed every city in north korea ? Are you really making fun of koreans for highlighting the kind of thing that happened ? Do you not believe your brave boys could do such a thing ? This post says a lot. It tells me that you harbour a rose tinted view of the US military, to the extent that you will laugh off any claims to the contrary even when theyre made by a country thats been a major target/victim of US aggression since the 40s. amazing.
Grenzer
25th February 2012, 08:24
All to often though DPRK bashing is done either at the expense of bashing capitalism or to curry favor with liberals(See I'm a communist but like you I hate the DPRK). When we stop fighting imperialism in all its forms we in turn acquiesce to it ,or at the very least give it our tacit approval.
Typically stalinist bullshit.
Counter-revolution under the banner of "Anti-Imperialism" to support their beloved bourgeois tin pot dictators and the glorious institution of state capitalism.
You guys are frankly a complete embarrassment to the movement when it comes to things like this.
When we stop fighting capitalism in all its forms, we in turn acquiesce to it; or at the very least, give it our tacit approval.
eyeheartlenin
25th February 2012, 08:29
You think it's funny to make jokes at people because of their weight?
In response, when it is a matter of a grotesquely obese, dynastic-succession "leader" in a country where famines are frequent, a country vast numbers of whose citizens have died from starvation, it seems to me relevant for people to make a comment, for sure.
I welcome any factual criticism of the leadership of any starvation state, including the "Democratic" "People's" "Republic" (with its dynastic rule), as a plus, as an action in defense of human survival. Those who defend the North Korean famine state as "socialist" are doing socialism no favors.
There are few things more surreal than discourses about the "revolutionary conquests" of a state where citizens are dying of starvation, falling down dead in the streets. One might as well praise the equally-nightmarish "Democratic Kampuchea." We all remember how well that turned out.
black magick hustla
25th February 2012, 09:08
nuvem is a specimen of what fine work the wwp has done in michigan lobotomizing upcoming radical youngins
black magick hustla
25th February 2012, 09:17
When we stop fighting imperialism in all its forms we in turn acquiesce to it ,or at the very least give it our tacit approval.
you are not fighting imperialism your posting in the internet/paying dues to moribund cold war cults
Deicide
25th February 2012, 14:58
Wait, wtf. Are you denying that the US committed atrocities against civilians
No, can you read? It helps when you're trying to communicate.
Are you really making fun of koreans for highlighting the kind of thing that happened ?
When did a U.S. soldier throw a baby down a well? Show me. To me at least, this is a blatant propaganda poster, an abhorrent one at that. And obviously, propaganda posters represent factual reality.
Do you not believe your brave boys could do such a thing ?
My brave boys? You seem to think I'm American. I'm not. I'm from Lithuania (the country most people don't even know exists), you know, the place Stalin annexed. Oh and then lots of people died. They went to those gulag holiday camps. It was a cheap resort not even worth 1 star rating!
This post says a lot. It tells me that you harbour a rose tinted view of the US military, to the extent that you will laugh off any claims to the contrary even when theyre made by a country thats been a major target/victim of US aggression since the 40s. amazing.
No it doesn't. You're just looking at it in a distorted way. Because you harbour sympathy for a fascist dictatorship.
Os Cangaceiros
25th February 2012, 16:49
And why not? Give me one reason, just one god damn reason that you even say that.
OK, here ya go, one reason: http://kcna.co.jp/item/2011/201112/news21/20111221-49ee.html
Deicide
25th February 2012, 17:03
OK, here ya go, one reason: http://kcna.co.jp/item/2011/201112/news21/20111221-49ee.html
Lol dont'cha know this is U.S. imperialist propaganda?
Deicide
25th February 2012, 17:16
You think it's funny to make jokes at people because of their weight?
All dictators should be ridiculed. This one just happens to be a pudgy puddin.
Q
25th February 2012, 18:52
You think it's funny to make jokes at people because of their weight?
http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-ash2/50355_206575002780_4041384_n.jpg
All dictators should be ridiculed. This one just happens to be a pudgy puddin.
Well said.
Rooster
25th February 2012, 19:41
Originally Posted by Nuvem http://www.revleft.com/vb/revleft/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://www.revleft.com/vb/showthread.php?p=2368386#post2368386)
And why not? Give me one reason, just one god damn reason that you even say that. You're told by the lying Bourgeois news media that the DPRK and its leadership are all a lot of liars; would you take a liar's word on who is a liar?
Bourgeois news media (what a bloated phrase) also says that the DPRK is socialist. So... it isn't socialist? :confused:
Deicide
25th February 2012, 19:47
Has anyone else noticed the marxist-leninist stereotypical ability of saying a lot, without saying anything, a bit like DPRK press releases. I expect the same shit every time. It's like having a conversation with USSR propaganda specialists.
GoddessCleoLover
25th February 2012, 19:57
It's called the "Party line".
Crux
25th February 2012, 20:17
Revolting thread. I've seen you make more posts *****ing about the DPRK than the problems of capitalism. If I may ask, where do you get your (dis)information about the DPRK that's led you to form this sort of stance? Exactly what sources provided the "facts" that led you to hate the DPRK to this degree?
I personally have read considerable amounts of Kim Il Sung's Selected Works to the tune of thousands of pages, I've read as much Kim Jong Il as I can find on the internet, I stay closely updated day by day by reading their newspapers and activity updates for Kim Jong Un, and I've spoken at length with people who have personally visited the DPRK on numerous occasions and who had even met with Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il and the Central Committee of the Workers Party of Korea, such as Deirdre Griswold, one of the most senior members of the Workers World Party who gave an exposition on the DPRK in Detroit just earlier this month. That's where I get my information and how I formulate my opinion. What about you? Fox News? CNN? MSNBC? The Sun? The BBC? Unsourced Libcom articles? I'd genuinely like to know.
http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/419809_271344629605197_100001889866631_647138_7120 19034_n.jpg
http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/394154_261053653967628_100001889866631_624979_3880 88250_n.jpg
This post is a thousand times more hilarious than the OP. :laugh:
GoddessCleoLover
25th February 2012, 20:22
Are these supposed to be Kim Jong Un is "revolutionary poses"? I gather the second one is supposed to convey his so-called compassion, but what is up with the first photo? Is he demonstrating some "hipster" method of handling a pistol?
Deicide
25th February 2012, 20:28
Are these supposed to be Kim Jong Un is "revolutionary poses"? I gather the second one is supposed to convey his so-called compassion, but what is up with the first photo? Is he demonstrating some "hipster" method of handling a pistol?
The DPRK press claims he's a military genius after all. He must be demonstrating something magnificent us non-geniuses can never hope to comprehend.
ColonelCossack
25th February 2012, 21:32
I bet he (Kim Jong Un) plays WOW all day.
ColonelCossack
25th February 2012, 21:37
http://calitreview.com/images/ess_north_korean_129.jpg
It must be true. The North Korean state said so.
To be fair... Look at Vietnam. How did the US act there? Ever heard of the My Lai Masscare? There were probably many more such incidents that went unreported. I doubt US conduct in Korea would have been much different from in Vietnam. It probably isn't that much different now, what with US soldiers pissing on dead insurgents and burning copies of the Qu'ran!
Homo Songun
3rd March 2012, 19:16
Large scale atrocities by the US in the Korean War are widely documented and common knowledge -- at least, to Koreans and people who are able to read.
This thread is made of Fail and OP is an epic tool.
The Cartman one was marginally funny though.
Agent Ducky
3rd March 2012, 22:11
I bet he (Kim Jong Un) plays WOW all day.
No! WoW is Bourgeois Decadence! How dare you suggest such slanderous things of Dear Leader?
No! WoW is Bourgeois Decadence! How dare you suggest such slanderous things of Dear Leader?
I remember on a roleplaying server (on alliance) me and some friends started a guild called the "Communist Revolutionaries" and every day we would protest outside Stormwind keep and advertise it in trade chat and loads of people would come join and lots of loyalist guilds would try to defend the keep :D Good times. Eventually the guild got disbanded because it broke name rules, I guess communism apparantly isn't medieval enough.
It's ironic because at the time I wasn't a communist, and I didn't even know what it meant
Agent Ducky
4th March 2012, 08:37
I remember on a roleplaying server (on alliance) me and some friends started a guild called the "Communist Revolutionaries" and every day we would protest outside Stormwind keep and advertise it in trade chat and loads of people would come join and lots of loyalist guilds would try to defend the keep :D Good times. Eventually the guild got disbanded because it broke name rules, I guess communism apparantly isn't medieval enough.
It's ironic because at the time I wasn't a communist, and I didn't even know what it meant
I did a similar thing in RuneScape. Except we preached revolution against the guys who sat around and manipulated the game's economy through buying and selling en masse... Yeah. Good times.
I did a similar thing in RuneScape. Except we preached revolution against the guys who sat around and manipulated the game's economy through buying and selling en masse... Yeah. Good times.
I think you said something about that before, it was pretty amazing though, WoW's RP is second to none. I've been in top-end raiding guilds and I've gotten 2k+ MMR in Arenas, but nothing beats some good old Roleplaying (as Alliance, horde RP sucks) and to be honest all of my best memories are from Roleplaying :D
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