• North Korea declares 1953 armistice invalid
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Should have let the Japanese keep it.
Welp, someone is going to die.
[QUOTE=TheTalon;39875590]In the 40's. It's 2013. You can't even say the word '[B]Islamicist[/B]' without panties getting twisted, and then people going Oh Sorry Sir! In the 40's Men were Men. Today there aren't many left[/QUOTE] oh boy, that happened.
So, basically North Korea is the schoolyard bully that threatens you for your lunch money? Lunch Money being International Aid?
[QUOTE=Zovox;39874576]What do you suggest we do with a country that [b]threats the entire planet with nuclear war, that holds its entire population within a wall-less prison, forcing them to like and respect their leader and to live in agony for their entire lives?[/b] One single bomb, that won't have to be very lethal, could take out the government long enough for U.S and SK troops to move in and finish the work, take over the control of the country, liberate the people and shut down all those prison camps. An alternative is to take out their entire communication system with an EMP-nuke, which could prevent them from launching any attacks back on any other countries.[/QUOTE] Sounds a lot like America, doesn't it?
[QUOTE=Aetna;39875991]Sounds a lot like America, doesn't it?[/QUOTE] not really
[QUOTE=Aetna;39875991]Sounds a lot like America, doesn't it?[/QUOTE] ? Seriously? How disconnected and brainwashed are you?
[QUOTE=parsimony;39876023]? Seriously? How disconnected and brainwashed are you?[/QUOTE] Lol, ironic. Do you honestly believe you are free? When you wake up every morning, put on your brand name clothes, hop in your imported car, drive to your job, go home, watch tv, and sleep? Free as fuck. "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free."
[QUOTE=Aetna;39876033]Lol, ironic. Do you honestly believe you are free? When you wake up every morning, put on your brand name clothes, hop in your imported car, drive to your job, go home, watch tv, and sleep? Free as fuck. "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free."[/QUOTE] Sorry, I just got done doing my daily exercise from the Telescreen with my Party Comrades. What did I miss? I need to get ready for my Two Minutes of Hate soon.
[QUOTE=Aetna;39876033]Lol, ironic. Do you honestly believe you are free? When you wake up every morning, put on your brand name clothes, hop in your imported car, drive to your job, go home, watch tv, and sleep? Free as fuck. "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free."[/QUOTE] sounds like something that isn't restricted to America maybe try the entire developed western nation?
[IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/heartattack1.jpg[/IMG] hello yes thank you for the heart attack
So, Bascally Nuclear war is about to break out?
[QUOTE=Aetna;39876033]Lol, ironic. Do you honestly believe you are free? When you wake up every morning, put on your brand name clothes, hop in your imported car, drive to your job, go home, watch tv, and sleep? Free as fuck. "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free."[/QUOTE] Open your eyes sheeple!
[QUOTE=Tonetta;39876100]So, Bascally Nuclear war is about to break out?[/QUOTE] Probably not. NK is unlikely to be able to deliver any nuclear device into another nation (big step from launching a missile to launching a missile carrying a nuclear warhead), and US/UN-members are more likely to use surgical strikes if conflict breaks out (and that's still a big IF).
[QUOTE=Aetna;39876033]Lol, ironic. Do you honestly believe you are free? When you wake up every morning, put on your brand name clothes, hop in your imported car, drive to your job, go home, watch tv, and sleep? Free as fuck. "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free."[/QUOTE] And here you are calling this ironic when as you preach of oppression you discount your many freedoms, ironically including your free speech
[QUOTE=TheTalon;39875590]In the 40's. It's 2013. You can't even say the word 'Islamicist' without panties getting twisted, and then people going Oh Sorry Sir! In the 40's Men were Men. Today there aren't many left[/QUOTE] You're going to be an interesting case study. [img]http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Profiles/F/Sigmund-Freud-9302400-1-402.jpg[/img]
You're hilariously simplifying what life is, you are putting life into like 5 events, you have many more opportunities than that, you just sound like you're having a personal mid life crisis
Let's say we invade NK and capture/kill the leaders. Korea is united once again and peace is settled. How do you think the north-korean civilians will react?
[QUOTE=CabooseRvB;39875699]Calling somebody with a 'sensitive' word or a politically incorrect term is a fucking far cry from dropping a nuclear warhead on a city. And if you think that glassing civilians and wiping off a city from a map is considered a 'masculine' act then I guess mass murderers are now also considered 'manly.'[/QUOTE] How did me saying 'America is too soft to use nuclear weapons, even if they were necessary today' translate to 'America not dropping a nuke means they aren't masculine'
[QUOTE=TheTalon;39876326]How did me saying 'America is too soft to use nuclear weapons, even if they were necessary today' translate to 'America not dropping a nuke means they aren't masculine'[/QUOTE] Because you attributed militarism and sadism with masculinity.
I have noticed that not many news agency's have really been picking up on these current events. Very concerning.
[QUOTE=Aetna;39876033]Lol, ironic. Do you honestly believe you are free? When you wake up every morning, put on your brand name clothes, hop in your imported car, drive to your job, go home, watch tv, and sleep? Free as fuck. "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free."[/QUOTE] you're right on principle. we are all slaves to oppressive economic or political systems. however, trying to compare the degree of suffering that people in north korea go through to the suffering the average american goes through is a pretty big stretch. i mean americans suffer from frustration, depression, fatigue, anxiety, indoctrination, consumerism, and other such things. north koreans suffer from starvation, violence, overt censorship, and constant fear. you really cannot compare these things.
[QUOTE=-n3o-;39876469]I have noticed that not many news agency's have really been picking up on these current events. Very concerning.[/QUOTE] There aren't enough celebrities involved.
[QUOTE=-n3o-;39876469]I have noticed that not many news agency's have really been picking up on these current events. Very concerning.[/QUOTE] Because its more dramatic on the internet than the situation actual is. I mean, Sensationalist Headlines is practically in hysteria over all this.
[QUOTE=NoDachi;39876541]Because its more dramatic on the internet than the situation actual is. I mean, Sensationalist Headlines is practically in hysteria over all this.[/QUOTE] True, but these recent developments are something that I thought would get more press I guess.
Really doesn't mean anything, all they're really doing is ripping up a piece of paper.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;39876574]Really doesn't mean anything, all they're really doing is ripping up a piece of paper.[/QUOTE] A piece of paper that was taped together for the purpose of ripping it up again.
[QUOTE=-n3o-;39876560]True, but these recent developments are something that I thought would get more press I guess.[/QUOTE] well this is from the BBC [quote]Few people here are expecting full-blown war, but in the current climate there is concern over accidental escalation, especially after North Korea's decision to cut the military hot-line between the two sides at Panmunjom. Even this is not unprecedented, however. The telephone line at Panmunjom has been abandoned by the North before, most recently in 2010. The year before that, North Korea also announced its withdrawal from all joint agreements involving the South. And analysts point out that an alternative military communications line, used to monitor cross-border workers at the Kaesong Industrial Complex, remains open.[/quote] Its a lot more measured than, OH MY GOD THEY'RE CUTTING HOTLINES, PRIMING NUKES AND MOBILISING FOR WAR. Which is the trending theme in SH.
[QUOTE=Cowabanga;39874740]You do realize call of duty is a game right[/QUOTE] Because call of duty invented EMP, right?
[QUOTE=Crash15;39876620]Because call of duty invented EMP, right?[/QUOTE] No, War of the Worlds did
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