Will the real Kim Jong Il please stand up? The idea of Kim Jong Il has become commodity. There is a reality inside North Korea, and there is another outside. Which is real and which is simulation? For the past half decade an excess of images, simulations and caricatures of the North Korean leader have bombarded us. The media of excess has repeated the mantra of simulation in bold headlines,...
Here's proof that yaoi will in fact take over the world. And to think I limited myself to slashing the U.S. cabinet. This is a fan vid for a Japanese erotic game based on the premise of dating a world...
Question: Did President Clinton Meet N. Korea's Kim Jong-il or a Look-Alike? A number of analysts here are convinced that not all the photos being released of North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-il, are really photos of Kim Jong-il. Instead, they say, a look-alike has been standing in for him on some of the 122 trips he's reportedly made this year to the countryside, factories, cultural...
The above photo supposedly shows Kim Jong Il, but there is a big discussion brewing over whether Kim Jong Il used a lookalike for his meeting with Bill Clinton. Supposedly the reclusive leader has made 122 trips this year, but tips from North Korean refugees claim that Kim Jong Il rotates between multiple lookalike body [...] This post was written by the Super Media Blog Kim Jong...
A number of analysts here are convinced that not all the photos being released of North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-il, are really photos of Kim Jong-il. Instead, they say, a look-alike has been standing in for him on some of the 122 trips he's reportedly made this year to the countryside, factories, cultural events, military units, and all sorts of other venues. Some observers say the North...
... him in the same effusive and worshipful tones usually reserved for the likes of Stalin, Mao, and Kim Jong Il . [...] At a time when the Obama Administration is relentlessly demonizing dissenting voices and manifesting a shaky (at best) commitment to the freedom of speech, this is hardly a reassuring message to send. It demonstrates once again this Administration’s utter tone deafness...
Professor Elaine Kim UC Berkeley (Image from East Bay Express ) Robert Koehler of the The Marmot's Hole has posted a short blog entry siding with Joshua Stanton of One Free Korea against Christine Ahn, who accuses Stanton of 'red-baiting' her in having called her a "North Korean apologist" several years ago. The accusation comes in an article favorable to Ahn published in the East Bay Express...
Kim Jong Il, the top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), visited two chemical plants in the southern Hamgyong province, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported Friday. He urged the Vinalon Complex to set up well-managed working process and the Hungnam Fertilizer Complex to finish its coal gasification project at an earlier date. The KCNA didn't disclose...
... Korean people, while on the opposite side of the issue is Christine Ahn. Ahn would rather keep the Kim family regime power structure in place in North Korea and blames everything on you guessed it, America!: After North Korea signed the armistice, the North Korean people set out to rebuild their devastated nation according to the juche philosophy that promoted self-reliance and national independence....
In the clip you're about to see, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-il lock lips to the theme song of an erotic video game. That's sort of the punchline. Here's how we got there: " My Boyfriend Is the President " is a risque video game (or eroge) out of Japan. Of course, the game has its own trailer and whiny theme song, seen here: Naturally, dating a president is a rich theme full of narrative...