Did you hear that the dicktater(intentionally misspelled) in north korea is having another one of his his hilarious fits over a movie about killing the NK dictator? Do people even pay attention to this guy anymore? Is he just like a violent schizophrenic hobo with no arms or legs that spews threats but is incapable of carrying them out?
Ah, I did hear that. Then his press said that he'd probably watch the movie anyway, so the director just said; "I hope he likes it!" Silly me being an old person who watches the news...
You don't need to be old to watch the news. Heck, I still read newspapers. I'm surprised that they still exist, though.
That just makes it even funnier. They must be afriad to submit their souls to the wonderous magic glowy box.
The executive director of the Center for North Korea-US Peace basically had these to say about the Seth Rogan film and hollywood in general: "There is a special irony in this storyline as it shows the desperation of the US government and American society, A film about the assassination of a foreign leader mirrors what the US has done in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Ukraine. And let us not forget who killed Kennedy – Americans." "In fact, President [Barack] Obama should be careful in case the US military wants to kill him as well. " He then went on to criticize Hollywood films for being "full of assassinations and executions" before offering the opinion that British cinema is of a better and more realistic quality than that of America."James Bond is a good character and those films are much more enjoyable," he said. Of course, that glowing opinion probably does not extend to 2002's Die Another Day, which features James Bond foiling a North Korean general's plot to take over South Korea and the world. The North Korean state media denounced that particular 007 escapade as "dirty and cursed" upon the film's release.
The world at large neither appreciated nor recognized Kim Jong-il's opinions, and his obnoxious spawn even less so.
No problem! Tonight, my girlfriend and I are headed out to our local card shop for a bout of Friday Night Magic! I've been tooling with my newest Standard deck and I hope to use it to knock some heads together tonight. I went 1-3 and 2-2 at my last two FNMs, but I've got higher hopes for tonight; I might have a chance for a 3-1 record tonight! 4-0 might be a little too much to hope for.
In a few weeks i'm gonna do an Avatar marathon. I'm gonna watch the entire series... ...WITHOUT POTTY BREAKS!!
Did somebody say...Avatar? [video=youtube;IkbQE_XSYi0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkbQE_XSYi0[/video]
I live where the Amish roam. :magic: - - Auto Merge - - Oh-hey, I DJ on there on Sundays when the computer's working well enough.
Before WW2, Korea was under Japanese rule, and Kim Il-Sung was one of many Koreans who opposed the Japanese. In the process, he managed to make some some friends in high places in the Soviet Union. After WW2, when Japan was forced out, North Korea formed its own government. Taking advantage of the alliances he had formed, Kim Il-Sung was appointed the leader of the new Soviet-backed government. In the years that followed, Kim carefully crafted a cult of personality that was eventually inherited by his son and grandson.