Queue on 19/3/2013 at 20:01
This just gets better and better…. A (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyapeCiOl9A&feature=youtu.be) Patriotic North Korean Propaganda Video (complete with a rousing voice-over by none other than "Pyongyang Pat") culminating in what could be the equivalent to Jam Master Kim's wet dream: the destruction of Washington DC.
In the end, I'd definitely bang the chick doing the voice-over; even if the only reason were that I wanna hear her screaming, "OH YAA YAAA! ME SO HORNY!" in that sultry accent.
Queue on 19/3/2013 at 20:20
... what a slut.
Slasher on 19/3/2013 at 21:33
I don't think the Super Hornets and digital cameo juxtaposed with their Cold War era shit does them any favors.
Queue on 19/3/2013 at 22:23
After watching that video... well now I'm all in favor of the North Koreans attacking. So bomb away you little bastards, because total destruction would be far far better than a world in which those two -- I don't even know how to describe them...ass cancers? -- are allowed to exist.
Queue on 19/3/2013 at 22:28
But I do love the cowlick (or cumlick) on the guy's head. Could you look any more like a retarded Hershey's Kiss?
Thief13x on 28/3/2013 at 00:07
I find it a interesting that so many Americans seem to be beating the war drum because NK wants nukes, yet the U.S. has over 5,000 nukes and is the only country in history to have actually used them against another country. I often wonder how many people actually realize this as they mock NK for their state controlled media when some of the more popular U.S. media outlets aren't actually that much better. People seem to assume we could 'level NK' but maybe they forget that a few sanctions from China against the U.S. might throw us into a full blown depression.
Anyways - just a few (hopefully objective) thoughts I've had over the last few weeks with this whole ordeal. Hopefully cooler heads prevail in D.C.
Fafhrd on 28/3/2013 at 03:31
Quote Posted by Thief13x
People seem to assume we could 'level NK' but maybe they forget that a few sanctions from China against the U.S. might throw us into a full blown depression.
Sanctions from China would do more damage to China's economy (which is built on a house of cards in the first place) than it would to the US', since it would move hundreds of thousands of technology manufacturing jobs from China to the US.
And China isn't a big fan of having an unstable nuclear armed military dictatorship right on their borders. The Chinese would probably be the
first ones to take military action against North Korea if they launched a nuclear attack on the US or South Korea.
Thief13x on 29/3/2013 at 03:18
Quote Posted by Fafhrd
Sanctions from China would do more damage to China's economy (which is built on a house of cards in the first place) than it would to the US', since it would move hundreds of thousands of technology manufacturing jobs from China to the US. .
Hmm, I hear lots of pundits say this, but as a 'buy American first' guy, I find it pretty difficult to find anything at all (electronics and tools wise at least) that is built in the U.S., regardless of what brand it is. China's economy is also on-pace to out perform the U.S.'s economy and Europe's within the new 2 decades. Call me cynical, but I don't believe China's dependence on the U.S. is a sure thing...at least not for much longer.
Dia on 30/3/2013 at 13:05
"North Korea said on Saturday it was entering a "state of war" with South Korea"Okay. I'm wondering if Un is backing himself into a corner wherein he'll be forced to either put up or shut up? Surely he
has to realize that we've got stealth bombers in South Korea, and our anti-missile ships (at least a half dozen) are all in the vicinity, aimed & ready to go (I'm assuming they're all pretty much aimed in the general direction of N. Korea by now); Japan has also readied its own anti-missiles as well. Is Kim Jong-un THAT much out of touch with reality that he actually believes he could win a war against the U.S./Japan?! I don't think our ploy of issuing sanctions is working very well - this little chubby madman seems to be skipping blithely ahead with his threats to wage actual war on the U.S., Japan, etc. It feels like everyone's kind of holding their breath to see what Un will actually do; if he'll really start launching nukes at every free country within striking distance or find a way to save face in front of his people and return to the bargaining table. I'm kinda wondering myself. Unfortunately, I'm beginning to think that the tiny fatman has a serious death wish.
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http://news.yahoo.com/north-korea-says-enter-state-war-against-south-001304441.html)