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Re: KooJyung
« Reply #90 on: February 07, 2011, 01:50:15 PM »

I came across this site from one of my enemies mocking it.

me too, altho in my case "my enemies" would be replaced with "some moron"

You know what tho? The north korean army has a silly looking march. yeah, i said it. that mickey-mouse bounce they got, it is silly.
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an example of a flawless march:

even computer graphics couldnt make it better :I

I've seen the Chinese military parade marches of both 1999 and 2009 on YouTube. But for the Chinese it's just a drill; Koreans have a certain fanatic spirit that makes it more enthralling, especially during speeches.

i get that, i just wish they'd drop that extra bounce they do, its totally distracting.. :/

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« Reply #91 on: February 07, 2011, 02:20:01 PM »
i get that, i just wish they'd drop that extra bounce they do, its totally distracting.. :/

Most things that bounce are distracting to men.  :P :bounce:
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Re: KooJyung
« Reply #92 on: February 07, 2011, 02:22:01 PM »
i get that, i just wish they'd drop that extra bounce they do, its totally distracting.. :/

Most things that bounce are distracting to men.  :P :bounce:

thats not even worthy of a sarcastic "oh snap"

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Re: KooJyung
« Reply #93 on: February 07, 2011, 02:33:15 PM »
i get that, i just wish they'd drop that extra bounce they do, its totally distracting.. :/

Most things that bounce are distracting to men.  :P :bounce:

thats not even worthy of a sarcastic "oh snap"

GO TO YOUR ROOM!!! >:I



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I'll just diagnose myself as Goddess of the Universe and have done with it. Hell with autism!  :green: :zoinks:

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Re: KooJyung
« Reply #94 on: February 07, 2011, 02:34:59 PM »
i get that, i just wish they'd drop that extra bounce they do, its totally distracting.. :/

Most things that bounce are distracting to men.  :P :bounce:

DPRK army women, perhaps unfortunately, don't have a great deal of visible cleavage.
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« Reply #95 on: February 07, 2011, 02:38:03 PM »
i get that, i just wish they'd drop that extra bounce they do, its totally distracting.. :/

Most things that bounce are distracting to men.  :P :bounce:

DPRK army women, perhaps unfortunately, don't have a great deal of visible cleavage.

they are cute tho :zoinks:

btw did you see that short travel-docu, uh, i actually forgot what its called now :S
this american, he visists liberia in one docu, and north korea in another

in north korea he visits this hotel, i think, in the countryside, where this one female worker is SO happy to get ANY visitor, they play ping pong, and chat, and have some drinks, i felt SO sorry for her. she was so cute :( and she seemed SO happy to get some company, she almost seemed in love w the visitors. when they left, shes seen in the window, or balcony, i dont remember, waving after them... poor girl :/

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« Reply #96 on: February 07, 2011, 02:44:52 PM »
i get that, i just wish they'd drop that extra bounce they do, its totally distracting.. :/

Most things that bounce are distracting to men.  :P :bounce:

DPRK army women, perhaps unfortunately, don't have a great deal of visible cleavage.

they are cute tho :zoinks:

btw did you see that short travel-docu, uh, i actually forgot what its called now :S
this american, he visists liberia in one docu, and north korea in another

in north korea he visits this hotel, i think, in the countryside, where this one female worker is SO happy to get ANY visitor, they play ping pong, and chat, and have some drinks, i felt SO sorry for her. she was so cute :( and she seemed SO happy to get some company, she almost seemed in love w the visitors. when they left, shes seen in the window, or balcony, i dont remember, waving after them... poor girl :/

No. I've only seen one western documentary where a British-American (with a heavy standard English, posh-Londoner accent) goes to DPR Korea, and sees this tour-guide called Mrs. Pak (who did actually look very visually appealing.) But the guy was a cunt, trying to ask questions to make her knowledge of western culture look backward or outdated, and getting her to say things which would've got her killed. In the end they agreed that despite their differences ideologically (Mr. Pak kept calling him a 'bourgeois bastard'), they are interested both in one thing; the reconciliation of both country's diplomacy for the good of friendship, which wasn't bad. She had extremely good English.

Also, I think Koreans have a habit of taking jobs with bounds of false enthusiasm anyway. My grandfather greeted strangers as if they were relatives when they came in his shops.
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« Reply #97 on: February 07, 2011, 02:50:19 PM »
i get that, i just wish they'd drop that extra bounce they do, its totally distracting.. :/

Most things that bounce are distracting to men.  :P :bounce:

DPRK army women, perhaps unfortunately, don't have a great deal of visible cleavage.

they are cute tho :zoinks:

btw did you see that short travel-docu, uh, i actually forgot what its called now :S
this american, he visists liberia in one docu, and north korea in another

in north korea he visits this hotel, i think, in the countryside, where this one female worker is SO happy to get ANY visitor, they play ping pong, and chat, and have some drinks, i felt SO sorry for her. she was so cute :( and she seemed SO happy to get some company, she almost seemed in love w the visitors. when they left, shes seen in the window, or balcony, i dont remember, waving after them... poor girl :/

No. I've only seen one western documentary where a British-American (with a heavy standard English, posh-Londoner accent) goes to DPR Korea, and sees this tour-guide called Mrs. Pak (who did actually look very visually appealing.) But the guy was a cunt, trying to ask questions to make her knowledge of western culture look backward or outdated, and getting her to say things which would've got her killed. In the end they agreed that despite their differences ideologically (Mr. Pak kept calling him a 'bourgeois bastard'), they are interested both in one thing; the reconciliation of both country's diplomacy for the good of friendship, which wasn't bad. She had extremely good English.

Also, I think Koreans have a habit of taking jobs with bounds of false enthusiasm anyway. My grandfather greeted strangers as if they were relatives when they came in his shops.

this docu was interesting, i was fearing the sort of behaviour you describe

sometimes tho, one cannot but be surprised, like when he went to a restaurant, where they faked a lot of busy tables (with nobody dining there), or the tour-guide took him out dancing, with only the tour-guide :D
they had fun tho, they got drunk, and sung karaoke

i think the biggest danger w a country like north korea is the comparison to other countries, which more and more becomes inevitable.
the biggest downfall of the soviet union wasnt the oppression or whatever that most people talk about the most, but rather the comparison to western culture.
western culture bombarded the ussr with the message of "be like us! careless, fancy-free, jeans and mickey mouse!", which is of course very tempting. they got a massive grass-is-greener complex, and voila, they converted. now theyre a mafia shithole.

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« Reply #98 on: February 07, 2011, 03:02:23 PM »
i get that, i just wish they'd drop that extra bounce they do, its totally distracting.. :/

Most things that bounce are distracting to men.  :P :bounce:

DPRK army women, perhaps unfortunately, don't have a great deal of visible cleavage.

they are cute tho :zoinks:

btw did you see that short travel-docu, uh, i actually forgot what its called now :S
this american, he visists liberia in one docu, and north korea in another

in north korea he visits this hotel, i think, in the countryside, where this one female worker is SO happy to get ANY visitor, they play ping pong, and chat, and have some drinks, i felt SO sorry for her. she was so cute :( and she seemed SO happy to get some company, she almost seemed in love w the visitors. when they left, shes seen in the window, or balcony, i dont remember, waving after them... poor girl :/

No. I've only seen one western documentary where a British-American (with a heavy standard English, posh-Londoner accent) goes to DPR Korea, and sees this tour-guide called Mrs. Pak (who did actually look very visually appealing.) But the guy was a cunt, trying to ask questions to make her knowledge of western culture look backward or outdated, and getting her to say things which would've got her killed. In the end they agreed that despite their differences ideologically (Mr. Pak kept calling him a 'bourgeois bastard'), they are interested both in one thing; the reconciliation of both country's diplomacy for the good of friendship, which wasn't bad. She had extremely good English.

Also, I think Koreans have a habit of taking jobs with bounds of false enthusiasm anyway. My grandfather greeted strangers as if they were relatives when they came in his shops.

this docu was interesting, i was fearing the sort of behaviour you describe

sometimes tho, one cannot but be surprised, like when he went to a restaurant, where they faked a lot of busy tables (with nobody dining there), or the tour-guide took him out dancing, with only the tour-guide :D
they had fun tho, they got drunk, and sung karaoke

i think the biggest danger w a country like north korea is the comparison to other countries, which more and more becomes inevitable.
the biggest downfall of the soviet union wasnt the oppression or whatever that most people talk about the most, but rather the comparison to western culture.
western culture bombarded the ussr with the message of "be like us! careless, fancy-free, jeans and mickey mouse!", which is of course very tempting. they got a massive grass-is-greener complex, and voila, they converted. now theyre a mafia shithole.
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I really do agree with your assessment of Russia. Most people's solution to the DPRK is a quick free-market-shock fix, but that would only harm them in the medium and perhaps, longer term. I always encounter the retard on YouTube who goes on basically every DPRK-related video to write "LET'S N00K DEM COMMIE BASSTAAHDS!" But I think, thankfully, DPRK is culturally unaware of the west enough (which isn't an unhealthy thing) to take the market-path unquestioningly.
Since 2002, they've been letting the socialist jamandang (small-scale farmers and producer's markets) drive some of the commodities distribution; in fact, since 1984, when they introduced Individual Accounts reforms for large factory enterprises in DPRK (thus allowing them to keep a small portion of the profit for modernization) I would argue that state-centric command totalitarianism has been anything but prevailing more-so there. Still, this development has made them more Juche, if anything, in recent years, allowing them to taper off from more and more imports of the rest of the world. (Imports from China actually dropped in the 2010 financial year, and have been steadily dropping from South Korea.)
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« Reply #99 on: February 07, 2011, 08:05:39 PM »

I came across this site from one of my enemies mocking it.

me too, altho in my case "my enemies" would be replaced with "some moron"

You know what tho? The north korean army has a silly looking march. yeah, i said it. that mickey-mouse bounce they got, it is silly.
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Not to mention that the ROK Marines would kick their asses!!!

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« Reply #100 on: February 07, 2011, 08:09:37 PM »

I came across this site from one of my enemies mocking it.

me too, altho in my case "my enemies" would be replaced with "some moron"

You know what tho? The north korean army has a silly looking march. yeah, i said it. that mickey-mouse bounce they got, it is silly.
:M


Not to mention that the ROK Marines would kick their asses!!!

you know, on an actual factual basis, its just juvenile to compare "marines" (theres tons of various special forces types)
every single nation claims their special forces are the best, and norwegian special forces have been praised as being the worlds best many places ive seen.

it comes down to badass people (can be found everywhere), extreme training (even the taliban gets that), and expert weapons handling. ammunition and caliber is the same all around the world.
so...
it ultimately comes down to luck, if we absolutely have to pit special forces against each others.
its like who would win between a lion and a tiger.

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« Reply #101 on: February 07, 2011, 08:12:15 PM »

I came across this site from one of my enemies mocking it.

me too, altho in my case "my enemies" would be replaced with "some moron"

You know what tho? The north korean army has a silly looking march. yeah, i said it. that mickey-mouse bounce they got, it is silly.
:M


Not to mention that the ROK Marines would kick their asses!!!

you know, on an actual factual basis, its just juvenile to compare "marines" (theres tons of various special forces types)
every single nation claims their special forces are the best, and norwegian special forces have been praised as being the worlds best many places ive seen.

it comes down to badass people (can be found everywhere), extreme training (even the taliban gets that), and expert weapons handling. ammunition and caliber is the same all around the world.
so...
it ultimately comes down to luck, if we absolutely have to pit special forces against each others.
its like who would win between a lion and a tiger.

FYI, I've trained with the ROK Marines, so I'm not just talking out of my ass.  ::)

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« Reply #102 on: February 07, 2011, 08:13:40 PM »
...oh, and from what I've heard, Norway's ski troops ARE world class.  :thumbup:

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« Reply #103 on: February 07, 2011, 08:22:00 PM »
...oh, and from what I've heard, Norway's ski troops ARE world class.  :thumbup:

yes, and my point was exactly that, OF COURSE the marines are tough as hell

but so are they all
thats what _defines_ special forces

whenever the general (or whoever) plans out what their trainings gonna be like, hes not gonna slack out, no matter where hes from. even uninteresting countries, like... chile... is gonna put their special forces through the absolute toughest training thinkable - _because_ theyre special forces :I
it comes down to the most extreme training a human can endure.

<---chilean ones. they look pretty tough. updated mp5's and all!
also, since special forces are often much fewer in numbers, no country i can think of spares any expenses, they always enjoy top notch equipment. i know for a fact peruvian ones use the belgian P90 gun
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« Reply #104 on: February 07, 2011, 11:34:35 PM »
...oh, and from what I've heard, Norway's ski troops ARE world class.  :thumbup:

yes, and my point was exactly that, OF COURSE the marines are tough as hell

but so are they all
thats what _defines_ special forces

whenever the general (or whoever) plans out what their trainings gonna be like, hes not gonna slack out, no matter where hes from. even uninteresting countries, like... chile... is gonna put their special forces through the absolute toughest training thinkable - _because_ theyre special forces :I
it comes down to the most extreme training a human can endure.

<---chilean ones. they look pretty tough. updated mp5's and all!
also, since special forces are often much fewer in numbers, no country i can think of spares any expenses, they always enjoy top notch equipment. i know for a fact peruvian ones use the belgian P90 gun

Training and equipment is only a part of the combat effectiveness of troops though. There's also: quality of leadership, dedication of the troops (the Soviets struggled with this) and other intangible things.