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I was bored.
Possible location? Place looks new, google maps probably not updated. Pond seems to curve down towards camera on the left side, sort of matches the layout. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/39.2179591,125.780842//@39.2175484,125.7810996,401m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!4m1!3e0 ETA: Also puts it in a good spot to see those mountains the distance on a couple of the pics. |
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Gun Control Socialist / Progressive / Liberal theory: From almost everybody … almost everything. To almost nobody … almost everything.
That is what Liberalism / Progressive is all about. Same deal in the capital of Burma aka "Naypyidaw, officially spelled Nay Pyi Taw, is the capital city of Myanmar". Google it, it is another Democrat Ideal place. |
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What is Russia pulling, meeting with UN before us? China and Russia want a piece before us and Trump won't take no shit from Putin.
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Why always the old ass Benz?
I mean seriously, that's like 90's era Benz. |
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Marxists. They live in comfort while they take everything from their subjects.
I hope everyone who aligns with their doctrine dies slowly of colon cancer. |
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Can't happen soon enough to Kim and his family: https://www.romania-insider.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/executie-ceausescu-evz.jpg https://cbsnews3.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2011/10/20/a0f57466-a643-11e2-a3f0-029118418759/resize/620x465/959d9c396172083fd39e884f101db375/Muammar_Qaddafi_129728038.jpg https://cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/161229073208-03-iraqi-voices-saddam-execution-exlarge-169.jpg https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/the-corpses-of-italian-dictator-benito-mussolini-and-his-mistress-picture-id94101584?s=612x612 View Quote |
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Can't happen soon enough to Kim and his family: https://www.romania-insider.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/executie-ceausescu-evz.jpg https://cbsnews3.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2011/10/20/a0f57466-a643-11e2-a3f0-029118418759/resize/620x465/959d9c396172083fd39e884f101db375/Muammar_Qaddafi_129728038.jpg https://cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/161229073208-03-iraqi-voices-saddam-execution-exlarge-169.jpg https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/the-corpses-of-italian-dictator-benito-mussolini-and-his-mistress-picture-id94101584?s=612x612 View Quote |
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Nice yard! But what the fuck house is that he lives in? Looks like a renovated Burker King building to me.
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Quoted: Service it? Just order a new one when it's time for an oil change Where DID all that deisel go that was part of the agreed framework deal, that was given to them to not build nuclear weapons? Poor try. |
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Nikolai and his old lady, Quaddafi, Saddam... Who are the ones in the bottom pic? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Can't happen soon enough to Kim and his family: https://www.romania-insider.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/executie-ceausescu-evz.jpg https://cbsnews3.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2011/10/20/a0f57466-a643-11e2-a3f0-029118418759/resize/620x465/959d9c396172083fd39e884f101db375/Muammar_Qaddafi_129728038.jpg https://cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/161229073208-03-iraqi-voices-saddam-execution-exlarge-169.jpg https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/the-corpses-of-italian-dictator-benito-mussolini-and-his-mistress-picture-id94101584?s=612x612 And that is indeed what it say on the image link when you use quote to reply |
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Quoted: Nikolai and his old lady, Quaddafi, Saddam... Who are the ones in the bottom pic? View Quote I'm not sure Mussolini rose to the same level of evil of Sadam, Ghadaffi, or Ceausescu, but still a good outcome. |
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What would you do if you were fat kim?
Stay in power? Having a nuke ensures he does not get removed from power. |
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Quoted: Mussolini And that is indeed what it say on the image link when you use quote to reply View Quote Mussolini's death 2 min, 34 seconds |
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The lower body side mouldings appear to be grooved which would also indicate 1979-1984. |
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Snow coffee, living in tents, and buying guns to kill people pretty much sums up my lifestyle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Add in a chug at the end and you have Cola Warrior. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I bet SAD has a shoot house with its exact layout they've been training on for 10+ years.
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Could of been his dad's favorite car, or it could just be he likes it. Those cars have a strange following. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I’m not believing the pics of the empty roads. If you look closely, you can see tire marks all over the curb and heavy soiling. Looks like any road in a busy American city AND it’s looks maintained by our standards. View Quote Nobody’s saying they aren’t used, they just aren’t used by normal people. Therefore, when the offical business of government is tied up with a state visit, there is simply no other traffic. |
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KJU doesn’t haven’t anything that wasn’t given to him by China. Trump isn’t “making a peace deal” with Nork, more like “silver or lead? You work for me now.” There’s poor, and then there’s po’. Kim is po’. Trump’s Trying To Figure Out How To Cover Kim Jong Un’s Hotel Bill In Singapore: Report President Donald Trump’s summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is back on, but there are still a number of logistical issues that need to be addressed beforehand. North Korea, a proud-yet-impoverished country, apparently needs another country to cover the costs of its supreme leader’s hotel stay at The Fullerton, an expensive five-star hotel in Singapore preferred by the North Koreans, The Washington Post reported Friday, citing two people familiar with preparations. The U.S. is reportedly trying to figure out how to discreetly pick up the tab without insulting the easily-agitated North Koreans. (RELATED: Trump: North Korea Summit Is BACK ON) The president, on the other hand, is expected to stay at the Shangri-La during the highly-anticipated summit. Paying Kim’s hotel bill is one of several important matters being discussed by the U.S. and North Korean teams in Singapore, teams led by White House deputy chief of staff Joe Hagin and Kim’s de facto chief of staff, Kim Chang Son. The cost of a presidential suite at The Fullerton can run as much as $6,000 a night, reports The Post. It is unusual that there is a need for discretion given that the North Koreans have a history of demanding that other countries foot the bill for its participation in international events. During the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, Seoul agreed to spend $2.6 million to cover the costs of North Korea’s participation — not the athletes but rather the North’s massive collection of cheerleaders. (RELATED: North Korea Learns Crime Does Pay As South Korea Agrees To Pay Its Massive Olympic Bill) For the first inter-Korean summit in 2000, South Korea reportedly paid North Korea $500 million to come to the table. North Korea “constantly couples its diplomacy with demands for aid, especially cash, as though the international community has to pay for the privilege of engaging,” Robert Kelly, a professor of international relations at Pusan National University in South Korea, told The Washington Post back during the Olympics. Apparently, the upcoming summit is no different, although the cost of the hotel is significantly lower, making such a payment less of a concession but still a problem. As North Korea is heavily sanctioned for its illicit weapons programs, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control would need to issue a waiver to temporarily suspend the application of sanctions for such payments to be possible. There is the possibility the U.S. will ask the host country to cover the costs. Much uncertainty has surrounded the Trump-Kim summit this past week, but it seems that the summit is definitely going to happen. In response to several North Korean statements critical of the U.S. and the present administration, Trump canceled his planned summit with Kim last Thursday. Since then, both sides have engaged in serious talks to salvage the summit. Following a visit to the U.S., which included a visit to the White House by North Korean senior official Kim Yong Chol, who delivered a letter to Trump from his head of state, the president announced that the summit is going to take place on June 12. There is a lot to work out and not a lot of time. In addition to logistical issues, the matter of denuclearization remains the biggest challenge of all. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I read somewhere he wants us to pay for his hotel at the June 12 summit. Ridiculous There’s poor, and then there’s po’. Kim is po’. Trump’s Trying To Figure Out How To Cover Kim Jong Un’s Hotel Bill In Singapore: Report President Donald Trump’s summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is back on, but there are still a number of logistical issues that need to be addressed beforehand. North Korea, a proud-yet-impoverished country, apparently needs another country to cover the costs of its supreme leader’s hotel stay at The Fullerton, an expensive five-star hotel in Singapore preferred by the North Koreans, The Washington Post reported Friday, citing two people familiar with preparations. The U.S. is reportedly trying to figure out how to discreetly pick up the tab without insulting the easily-agitated North Koreans. (RELATED: Trump: North Korea Summit Is BACK ON) The president, on the other hand, is expected to stay at the Shangri-La during the highly-anticipated summit. Paying Kim’s hotel bill is one of several important matters being discussed by the U.S. and North Korean teams in Singapore, teams led by White House deputy chief of staff Joe Hagin and Kim’s de facto chief of staff, Kim Chang Son. The cost of a presidential suite at The Fullerton can run as much as $6,000 a night, reports The Post. It is unusual that there is a need for discretion given that the North Koreans have a history of demanding that other countries foot the bill for its participation in international events. During the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, Seoul agreed to spend $2.6 million to cover the costs of North Korea’s participation — not the athletes but rather the North’s massive collection of cheerleaders. (RELATED: North Korea Learns Crime Does Pay As South Korea Agrees To Pay Its Massive Olympic Bill) For the first inter-Korean summit in 2000, South Korea reportedly paid North Korea $500 million to come to the table. North Korea “constantly couples its diplomacy with demands for aid, especially cash, as though the international community has to pay for the privilege of engaging,” Robert Kelly, a professor of international relations at Pusan National University in South Korea, told The Washington Post back during the Olympics. Apparently, the upcoming summit is no different, although the cost of the hotel is significantly lower, making such a payment less of a concession but still a problem. As North Korea is heavily sanctioned for its illicit weapons programs, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control would need to issue a waiver to temporarily suspend the application of sanctions for such payments to be possible. There is the possibility the U.S. will ask the host country to cover the costs. Much uncertainty has surrounded the Trump-Kim summit this past week, but it seems that the summit is definitely going to happen. In response to several North Korean statements critical of the U.S. and the present administration, Trump canceled his planned summit with Kim last Thursday. Since then, both sides have engaged in serious talks to salvage the summit. Following a visit to the U.S., which included a visit to the White House by North Korean senior official Kim Yong Chol, who delivered a letter to Trump from his head of state, the president announced that the summit is going to take place on June 12. There is a lot to work out and not a lot of time. In addition to logistical issues, the matter of denuclearization remains the biggest challenge of all. |
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I can't help but think how a whole country that has had 70 years of constant brainwashing with anti-American propaganda, would not handle being westernized very well. That little fucker has been told that we would kill him and his family just for shits and giggles. I know that there are a lot of defectors, but I have to think that some (or many) wouldn't play nice with us. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/newpix/2018/06/01/17/4CD1AB1000000578-5795663-image-a-190_1527869340243.jpg If only it were possible to sneek a Porsche 918 into the country and do a fly by on that traffic officer at like 180mph. Put like a korean defense for livery on it and just SCREAM by. After the dude shit himself he would probably think it was some new NORK super secret stealth weapon. Being able to live through such jackassery would probably be impossible but it would be hilarious. Would be a GREAT but sad reality TV show. Red pilling North Koreans to the true tech and state of the world. Might as well be defrosting a caveman in modern day. That little fucker has been told that we would kill him and his family just for shits and giggles. I know that there are a lot of defectors, but I have to think that some (or many) wouldn't play nice with us. |
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Not only are there no cars, there's no wear on the roads. That means there have never been cars. As in the road isn't closed, there's nothing to use it! View Quote Anyone remember that vid anonymous leaked that showed Kim mowing down people in a convertible? |
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