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    Default North Korea Leader is dead







    He is a hero in North Korea.

    Would Singaporeans cry like this when MM Lee is gone?
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Sky been crying whole day nonstop and look like not gonna stop anytime soon...

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera

    He is a hero in North Korea.

    Would Singaporeans cry like this when MM Lee is gone?
    The PAP MPs will cry..

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    Real one or not? Communists are known to fake a lot of things for propaganda. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Leap_Forward

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    Sure, just pay $100 to people to join the cry party haa haa. Some funerals also got cry party where people are employed to cry. Haa haa...

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    Those who cry, most likely professional cryers or those who has benefitted. Now that Fortune God is gone, their fate and fortune will be uncertain & likely affected

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera






    He is a hero in North Korea.

    Would Singaporeans cry like this when MM Lee is gone?
    at the far end, there is a counter where the mourners go collect food coupons or few won...

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    ya lor cannot believe their ppl are so sad that he is gone. north korean suffer the most with such leader, how can they be sad when the fat man died. even children cry????

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    U guys will be surprised... these N. Koreans have been brain washed from infant stage to believe that their leader is not just a great man but a being analogous to god, to be greatly revered and feared...

    saw a video some time back about this eye doctor who went to help the N. Koreans cure their eye problem. When this guy received clear vision again after his cataract was removed, his first words were to thank their leader Mr Kim and not that eye doc...

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    I will be sad if lky up lorry, but for the rest of the men in white, have to open champaign

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    Actually, those who do not show enough public grief, sorrow and moaning will be punished.

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    I saw that documentary. I think they thanked their leader out of fear coz there were a lot of government officials standing around
    Quote Originally Posted by ysyap
    U guys will be surprised... these N. Koreans have been brain washed from infant stage to believe that their leader is not just a great man but a being analogous to god, to be greatly revered and feared...

    saw a video some time back about this eye doctor who went to help the N. Koreans cure their eye problem. When this guy received clear vision again after his cataract was removed, his first words were to thank their leader Mr Kim and not that eye doc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Regulators
    I saw that documentary. I think they thanked their leader out of fear coz there were a lot of government officials standing around
    It is so much ingrained into their system that it is an automatic response liao.. fear dictates their lives...

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    when the spore one kick bucket, will they ferry grassroot aunties and elderlies to mourn like this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by august
    when the spore one kick bucket, will they ferry grassroot aunties and elderlies to mourn like this?
    Sporeans is not seen to be emotional in public. Look at Korean drama, always weep and cry over rivial matter.. when do you see our local dramas cry so often?

    I am looking forward to a long holiday...well, for me the world belongs to the young.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rattydrama
    Sporeans is not seen to be emotional in public. Look at Korean drama, always weep and cry over rivial matter.. when do you see our local dramas cry so often?

    I am looking forward to a long holiday...well, for me the world belongs to the young.
    Then Taiwan will have the most emtions... just check out their dramas...

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    i read in paper that his former chef said he like dances ... he will ask beautiful dancers to strip naked to entertain
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    i read in paper that his former chef said he like dances ... he will ask beautiful dancers to strip naked to entertain
    In t younger day, where he incharge of developing own state control tv and show... He interally round up south korea actor/actress as his production team...

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    Default Naked girls, caviar and dog stew - Kim Jong-Il lives it up

    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    i read in paper that his former chef said he like dances ... he will ask beautiful dancers to strip naked to entertain

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...ves-it-up.html

    Naked girls, caviar and dog stew - Kim Jong-Il lives it up

    By Colin Joyce in Tokyo12:01AM BST 20 Jul 2003
    Kim Jong-Il, the leader of North Korea and the most dangerous remnant of George Bush's "axis of evil", orders his troupe of female dancers to strip for guests and dines on the finest imported foods while most of his countrymen starve to death in his famine-plagued land.
    In a rare insight into his life of privilege and excess, Kim's former executive chef has described how the "Dear Leader" washes down exotic sushi, Iranian caviar and gourmet shark fin soup with vintage French wines from his 10,000-bottle cellar before treating himself to his favourite tipple, Hennessy XO cognac.
    The diminutive dictator with the bouffant hair is also partial to the traditional Korean delicacy of dog stew. Yet his desperately impoverished people have been reduced to making gruel from wild roots and tree bark - and even eating human flesh on sale at farmers' markets, according to some recent reports.
    The fascinating revelations about Kim's personal extravagances, culinary indulgences and temper tantrums appear in the memoir of Kenji Fujimoto, a Japanese chef who became a friend and gambling partner of the North Korean leader.
    Mr Fujimoto (a pseudonym) wrote Kim Jong-Il's Chef after fleeing back to his homeland in fear of his life in 2001. During his 13 years of service in Pyongyang, he travelled the world to purchase mouth-watering treats for Kim and his cronies: caviar from Iran and Uzbekistan, melons and grapes from China, durian fruit from Malaysia, papaya from Singapore, bacon from Denmark and beer from the former Czechoslovakia.

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    Saw his funeral video, their crying skills all much better than our TCS artists haa haa....

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    They are really weeping, not acting... some studies on the human minds should be conducted on the people of this country coz they are so totally bought into believing their leader is a god...

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    Haa haa, the way they cry is so funny.

    http://youtu.be/mSLJYbhXCkE

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    Quote Originally Posted by land118
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...ves-it-up.html

    Naked girls, caviar and dog stew - Kim Jong-Il lives it up

    By Colin Joyce in Tokyo12:01AM BST 20 Jul 2003
    Kim Jong-Il, the leader of North Korea and the most dangerous remnant of George Bush's "axis of evil", orders his troupe of female dancers to strip for guests and dines on the finest imported foods while most of his countrymen starve to death in his famine-plagued land.
    In a rare insight into his life of privilege and excess, Kim's former executive chef has described how the "Dear Leader" washes down exotic sushi, Iranian caviar and gourmet shark fin soup with vintage French wines from his 10,000-bottle cellar before treating himself to his favourite tipple, Hennessy XO cognac.
    The diminutive dictator with the bouffant hair is also partial to the traditional Korean delicacy of dog stew. Yet his desperately impoverished people have been reduced to making gruel from wild roots and tree bark - and even eating human flesh on sale at farmers' markets, according to some recent reports.
    The fascinating revelations about Kim's personal extravagances, culinary indulgences and temper tantrums appear in the memoir of Kenji Fujimoto, a Japanese chef who became a friend and gambling partner of the North Korean leader.
    Mr Fujimoto (a pseudonym) wrote Kim Jong-Il's Chef after fleeing back to his homeland in fear of his life in 2001. During his 13 years of service in Pyongyang, he travelled the world to purchase mouth-watering treats for Kim and his cronies: caviar from Iran and Uzbekistan, melons and grapes from China, durian fruit from Malaysia, papaya from Singapore, bacon from Denmark and beer from the former Czechoslovakia.
    Do we grow papayas in Singapore I thought they are mostly imported?

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