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kim jong-un defects to hong kong 2013-11-16 06:14:34 Reply

kim jong-un got tired of being the most powerful man in the world & decided to go to hong kong for a break which means that the position of most powerful man in the world is now open. what would you do if you were the leader of the most powerful nation in the world? think of all the things you could do to change the world in your own image

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maybe you're thinking that north korea isn't the most powerful nation on earth & that only north koreans influenced by north korean propaganda believes something like that. in that case how can you be sure that it's not you who are being influenced by western propaganda? it wouldn't be hard to mind control lazy & complacent westerners lol

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Response to kim jong-un defects to hong kong 2013-11-16 06:35:11 Reply

Being influenced by their propaganda or not, North Koreans are too isolated. Doesn't this just sound like a state which is ready to battle for its interests? They aren't powerful, but they aren't stupid either, so everything they can do at the moment is threatening. I suppose they wouldn't threaten if America didn't make up a diplomatic system based on byzantinism.
What's better: to behave cowardly to the audience but to actually be brave when the time is to act, or to behave fearless in front of the audience whilst truly being a coward?

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Response to kim jong-un defects to hong kong 2013-11-16 06:41:59 Reply

"What do you think of Hong Kong, Kim?"

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Response to kim jong-un defects to hong kong 2013-11-16 06:48:32 Reply

Supergandhi, this isn't a response to your thread. I don't even read your posts anymore. I just want you to know I don't approve of what you're doing.

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Response to kim jong-un defects to hong kong 2013-11-16 09:38:09 Reply

At 11/16/13 06:48 AM, LionzNTiggerz wrote: Supergandhi, this isn't a response to your thread. I don't even read your posts anymore. I just want you to know I don't approve of what you're doing.

You just can't handle the truth SuperGandhi64 brings us, huh.

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Response to kim jong-un defects to hong kong 2013-11-16 09:46:00 Reply

damn bruh i wish i lived in hong kong


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Response to kim jong-un defects to hong kong 2013-11-16 17:01:38 Reply

At 11/16/13 06:35 AM, TowelMarket wrote: Being influenced by their propaganda or not, North Koreans are too isolated. Doesn't this just sound like a state which is ready to battle for its interests? They aren't powerful, but they aren't stupid either, so everything they can do at the moment is threatening. I suppose they wouldn't threaten if America didn't make up a diplomatic system based on byzantinism.

what if it's the west which is isolated & we're being led to believe that the world is a lot different from what it really is? what if in comparison to ourselves the north koreans are actually more well-traveled? then what

What's better: to behave cowardly to the audience but to actually be brave when the time is to act, or to behave fearless in front of the audience whilst truly being a coward?

that's easy . . . to both act & be brave is obviously the best. though nations aren't brave or cowardly in the sense people are lol

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Response to kim jong-un defects to hong kong 2013-11-16 17:17:13 Reply

Ahaha the part where the North Koreans at the embassy actually think it's him is priceless

"WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?"

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Response to kim jong-un defects to hong kong 2013-11-16 20:46:44 Reply

At 11/16/13 09:46 AM, Strength wrote: damn bruh i wish i lived in hong kong

Been there in 2002, it was fun.

However, my uncle's apartment was freaking tiny and it's easy to joke about it. I actually liked that part of the vacation that summer over the visit to Taiwan and China.


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