Kim Jong Un dead?
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Kim Jong Un dead?
Doing the rounds on social media, that he's died following heart surgery.
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RIPFactualFrank wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 8:07 pmDoing the rounds on social media, that he's died following heart surgery.
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I know he’s been ill, worrying if his sister takes control as supreme leader, I can see her wanting to make a big statement and it’s known she loves the power. Let’s be real though, they could invade the South with their 2million army and it would last a week or so before they were wiped out by the yanks
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With the hashtag on Twitter being #KIMJONGUNDEAD he could be 'undead'.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 8:10 pmI know he’s been ill, worrying if his sister takes control as supreme leader, I can see her wanting to make a big statement and it’s known she loves the power. Let’s be real though, they could invade the South with their 2million army and it would last a week or so before they were wiped out by the yanks
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FactualFrank wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 8:12 pmWith the hashtag on Twitter being #KIMJONGUNDEAD he could be 'undead'.
I don’t wish death on anyone, I think with N.Korea the concern is always which lunatic will take over the asylum next
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Yes...not like England with Boris or the USA with Trump.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 8:15 pm
I don’t wish death on anyone, I think with N.Korea the concern is always which lunatic will take over the asylum next
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Re: Kim Jong Un dead?
Some reports say he is in a vegatative state. Wherever that is.
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It would be nice if North Korea could adopt some market capitalism (like China) followed by some democracy.
The potential of that country is immense.
The potential of that country is immense.
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I wish I knew how to post a picture of Darren Gough on here...
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In full Beamish style RIP
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Saw these rumours days ago,but i thought it was just American propaganda,apparently not,as posters above mentioned his successor could be even worse,believe it or not.
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If true then fingers crossed his successor isn’t a nut job.
There is another quarter wit looking for a get out clause at the moment.
There is another quarter wit looking for a get out clause at the moment.
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Season ticket holder at Deadwood.conyoviejo wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 8:18 pmSome reports say he is in a vegatative state. Wherever that is.
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Can't believe some of the shameful comments. People might not like him, but let's remember he is a good guy with a family, friends and some big generals who must be going out of their minds
Stay safe everyone x
Stay safe everyone x
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There’ll be an army of note takers to furlough now...
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No, China is a shining example of what market capitalism can achieve.
China has driven the efforts to alleviate world poverty.
It is well on the way to becoming the primary world superpower thanks to adopting market capitalism.
What does all this mean? Well it probaly means an end to era of American hegemony and all the stuff that gets people hot and bothered.
But what does it mean for the people of China? It means that they are no longer starving to death, as they were when they had a Communist economic system.
They have more than enough to feed themselves and live thriving, prosperous lives.
All because they embraced market capitalism. Hopefully democratic reform will follow too.
China has driven the efforts to alleviate world poverty.
It is well on the way to becoming the primary world superpower thanks to adopting market capitalism.
What does all this mean? Well it probaly means an end to era of American hegemony and all the stuff that gets people hot and bothered.
But what does it mean for the people of China? It means that they are no longer starving to death, as they were when they had a Communist economic system.
They have more than enough to feed themselves and live thriving, prosperous lives.
All because they embraced market capitalism. Hopefully democratic reform will follow too.
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The military rule the roost, so no change.
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Yes, don't forget the bat food, or the aspirational students who were wiped out in Tiananmen Square, or the million of Uighuirs in concentation camps.
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At least the country’s food reserves might go up.
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This "China" of which you speak.Rowls wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 10:27 pmNo, China is a shining example of what market capitalism can achieve.
China has driven the efforts to alleviate world poverty.
It is well on the way to becoming the primary world superpower thanks to adopting market capitalism.
What does all this mean? Well it probaly means an end to era of American hegemony and all the stuff that gets people hot and bothered.
But what does it mean for the people of China? It means that they are no longer starving to death, as they were when they had a Communist economic system.
They have more than enough to feed themselves and live thriving, prosperous lives.
All because they embraced market capitalism. Hopefully democratic reform will follow too.
Would this be the same, cuddly, "China" whose response to the Coronavirus that emanated from Wuhan City, China. Was to weld peoples front doors up to prevent them from leaving their state owned homes?
Think about that for a moment.
" You may not leave The Peoples Socialist Republic of China's property, that you are fortunate enough, to currently reside in. As , the front door and surrounding frame are made of a material, which enables your government to permanently seal , until we decide you can leave"
The communist government announced this week that they had got their mortality figures wrong.
They adjusted their numbers by , and I quote, "1500"
DOES ANYBODY ELSE FEEL THAT "1500" IS A SUSPICIOUSLY AND CONVENIENTLY ROUND FIGURE?
Mmmmmmmm.
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Yep. Same country.RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 10:51 pmThis "China" of which you speak.
Would this be the same, cuddly, "China" whose response to the Coronavirus that emanated from Wuhan City, China. Was to weld peoples front doors up to prevent them from leaving their state owned homes?
Think about that for a moment.
" You may not leave The Peoples Socialist Republic of China's property, that you are fortunate enough, to currently reside in. As , the front door and surrounding frame are made of a material, which enables your government to permanently seal , until we decide you can leave"
The communist government announced this week that they had got their mortality figures wrong.
They adjusted their numbers by , and I quote, "1500"
DOES ANYBODY ELSE FEEL THAT "1500" IS A SUSPICIOUSLY AND CONVENIENTLY ROUND FIGURE?
Mmmmmmmm.
Used to have starving people & famine.
Now doesn't.
Because a large proportion of its populace can actually remember famine and death by starvation they're incredibly grateful for the lives they have now.
None of this negates any of the abuses and horrors of the CCP, which are manifold.
But we're talking about the same country.
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Aah good. I'm so glad we clarified that.Rowls wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 10:58 pmYep. Same country.
Used to have starving people & famine.
Now doesn't.
Because a large proportion of its populace can actually remember famine and death by starvation they're incredibly grateful for the lives they have now.
None of this negates any of the abuses and horrors of the CCP, which are manifold.
But we're talking about the same country.
Its grand that they've embraced capitalism (they haven't, for one nanosecond, they've simply exploited weak democracies but we'll gloss over that for brevitys sake)
And I now look forward, wholeheartedly, to it stepping back from continuing to be the tyrannical, brutal, murderous, imperialistic ,communist regime that, had it not attempted to lie and cover up what the rest of the planet was about to "enjoy" thanks to its endeavours, we may have had a chance to prevent thousands of unnecessary premature deaths.
Readjusted mortality figures- "1500"
Come on, you're supposed to be brighter than that.....
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Using a thread about the supposed death of a person to score cheap political points. SHAME ON YOU. SHAME ON YOU.RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 11:16 pmAah good. I'm so glad we clarified that.
Its grand that they've embraced capitalism (they haven't, for one nanosecond, they've simply exploited weak democracies but we'll gloss over that for brevitys sake)
And I now look forward, wholeheartedly, to it stepping back from continuing to be the tyrannical, brutal, murderous, imperialistic ,communist regime that, had it not attempted to lie and cover up what the rest of the planet was about to "enjoy" thanks to its endeavours, we may have had a chance to prevent thousands of unnecessary premature deaths.
Readjusted mortality figures- "1500"
Come on, you're supposed to be brighter than that.....
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"It would be nice if North Korea could adopt some market capitalism (like China) followed by some democracy."
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Attempting to , belatedly, try and save face after your Capt Tom Mooregate moment where you showed yourself to be out of line with the rest of the country's acknowledgment of this war hero and humble gentleman's , clearly remarkable achievements. Well, LAUGH AT YOU. LAUGH AT YOU.
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RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 11:30 pmAttempting to , belatedly, try and save face after your Capt Tom Mooregate moment where you showed yourself to be out of line with the rest of the country's acknowledgment of this war hero and humble gentleman's , clearly remarkable achievements. Well, LAUGH AT YOU. LAUGH AT YOU.
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RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 11:37 pmI wish to recall the , not so old , adage.
"He who laughs last, doesn't know what he's laughing at!"
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Oh, the irony.RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 11:45 pmThe definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
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Oh, the feeling of "someone's run out of emojis and responses at, exactly , the same time" is , I wouldn't say it's pure bliss but, while I'm typing, with nowt better to do, is alreight I suppose!
You should try it.
You should try it.
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RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 12:02 amOh, the feeling of "someone's run out of emojis and responses at, exactly , the same time" is , I wouldn't say it's pure bliss but, while I'm typing, with nowt better to do, is alreight I suppose!
You should try it.
Come on Wrongo, last orders now, you've clearly had enough for tonight.
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RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 12:02 amOh, the feeling of "someone's run out of emojis and responses at, exactly , the same time" is , I wouldn't say it's pure bliss but, while I'm typing, with nowt better to do, is alreight I suppose!
You should try it.
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At least Rileybobs running out of emojis and responses was understandable.
Hitting the buffers, full on, with, having to jump from one thread, to an , attention craving, other, to try and keep yourself in the game. Is just unforgivable!
Must try harder.
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You, are, absolutely, sloshed.RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 12:17 am
Hitting the buffers, full on, with, having to jump from one thread, to an , attention craving, other, to try and keep yourself in the game. Is just unforgivable!
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It’s impossible to run out of emojis. In the same way that it’s impossible to run out of commas.RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 12:19 amAt least Rileybobs running out of emojis and responses was understandable.
Hitting the buffers, full on, with, having to jump from one thread, to an , attention craving, other, to try and keep yourself in the game. Is just unforgivable!
Must try harder.
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Sorry, Wrongo, what, was, that? You, are, slurring, again... who, do you, want me, to, call, for you?
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Night Wrongo. Remember to drink lots of water now.RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 12:26 amThat could well be the case.
However, you've, single handedly proven it's entirely possible to run out of arguement.
Good night, Ringophiles
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Jingo McCartney. The, gift, that, keeps. Giving.RingoMcCartney wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 12:26 amThat could well be the case.
However, you've, single handedly proven it's entirely possible to run out of arguement.
Good night, Ringophiles
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Bless him, he's going to have a sore head in the morning. Needs to really sleep it off now.
Hope he gets away from his keyboard safely x
Hope he gets away from his keyboard safely x
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I cracked open another beer to read this. Excellent work everyone, well done.