you're definitely not a "winner" and probably never will be, no offense, but i wouldn't go as far to call you a loser.-Sh1fty- wrote:
Where's the criteria? last I checked I was a creepy winnerCybargs wrote:
you are a creepy loser.-Sh1fty- wrote:
Creepy losers? What is your definition for that?
So liking Asians is a fault eh? you racist prick
I would definately call someone who has made dozens of accounts on a site where nobody can stand him to be a loser.
Who would that be? and who is v121?
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
What did he get banned for this time?
How bad is life in North Korea? I'm not sure if anybody would know.
The Vice guide to travelling had a good episode of it.
How bad is life in North Korea? I'm not sure if anybody would know.
The Vice guide to travelling had a good episode of it.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
they are genuine,.Ty wrote:
I'm giving my own perception. What's it to you? Do you think their grief looks genuine?Uzique wrote:
they have a completely different racial/cultural/social disposition to you so how can you possibly say such a thing? are you trying to imply that to be 'authentic' or sincere that they should grieve in the style of a westerner? lol, that's great.
People cried when Michael Jackson died, was that genuine? Of course, just misguided.
Fuck Israel
No food.-Sh1fty- wrote:
How bad is life in North Korea? I'm not sure if anybody would know.
Oppressive regime.
No access to the rest of the world.
No real access to the rest of the country, either.
So, on the balance...
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
According to Amnesty International, the new Glorious Leader, Kim Yong-Un, already had several hundreds of party officers killed and many more jailed, in fear that they may want to fill in the power vacuum left by his father's death.
100% without a doubt.Ty wrote:
I'm giving my own perception. What's it to you? Do you think their grief looks genuine?Uzique wrote:
they have a completely different racial/cultural/social disposition to you so how can you possibly say such a thing? are you trying to imply that to be 'authentic' or sincere that they should grieve in the style of a westerner? lol, that's great.
did you look at the commonwealth world mourning the death of princess diana and say "hmmm, they didn't know her!". crowd psychology of mass hysteria and the mass culture's sociological fixation with the cult of celebrity make things like this a given.
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People were super upset when Steve Irwin and Billy Mays died. If people could get upset at those people dying, than I'm pretty sure the people of the DPRK would get really, super upset when one of the Kims die.
Still amazed at how much more press this waste of skin's death has gotten over Havel's.
A commentary on our world, I suppose.
A commentary on our world, I suppose.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Every dumb fuck knows Kim Jong-Il. Sadly, 90% of the western worlds population has no idea who Havel was.
See my previous post.Kampframmer wrote:
Every dumb fuck knows Kim Jong-Il. Sadly, 90% of the western worlds population has no idea who Havel was.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
See I doubt that. I mean yeah, some people do openly show grief at the death of a celebrity or whatever, but a large group openly sobbing? Considering the prevalence of propaganda in North Korea of course I'm cynical, this is a place that will build a model city to try and show people in South Korea that everything is hunky-dory. It makes perfect sense that they'd gather a group and demand that they act sad for the demise of their Dear Leader as a show to the rest of the world of how he was revered. I was commenting that to me it didn't look particularly convincing - this despite the amount of North Koreans who are really convinced of the greatness of Kim Jong-Il.Uzique wrote:
100% without a doubt.Ty wrote:
I'm giving my own perception. What's it to you? Do you think their grief looks genuine?Uzique wrote:
they have a completely different racial/cultural/social disposition to you so how can you possibly say such a thing? are you trying to imply that to be 'authentic' or sincere that they should grieve in the style of a westerner? lol, that's great.
did you look at the commonwealth world mourning the death of princess diana and say "hmmm, they didn't know her!". crowd psychology of mass hysteria and the mass culture's sociological fixation with the cult of celebrity make things like this a given.
[Blinking eyes thing]
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Even if they're under so much propoganda, how did Kim get away with having them treated like shit? Wouldn't they think, ya know, my life sucks because of all these rules he made, so he's not that amazing. But I guess I'm underestimating the influence of being raised from day 1 to love this wonderful leader and whatnot. I guess you can't want something you don't know exists.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
-Sh1fty- wrote:
Even if they're under so much propoganda, how did Kim get away with having them treated like shit? Wouldn't they think, ya know, my life sucks because of all these rules he made, so he's not that amazing. But I guess I'm underestimating the influence of being raised from day 1 to love this wonderful leader and whatnot. I guess you can't want something you don't know exists.
I love the Bible and it's only made my life better. Irony isn't the case here, but good try.Adams_BJ wrote:
-Sh1fty- wrote:
Even if they're under so much propoganda, how did Kim get away with having them treated like shit? Wouldn't they think, ya know, my life sucks because of all these rules he made, so he's not that amazing. But I guess I'm underestimating the influence of being raised from day 1 to love this wonderful leader and whatnot. I guess you can't want something you don't know exists.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
shifty how do you know your life sucks if you don't know anything different? quality of life is relative. they're not missing chevy trucks and saturday night live because they've never had it.
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