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Are all North Koreans boofheads?

Garpal Gumnut

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From the news reports of the over the top wailing and caterwauling after the little perverts death, it makes me wonder about the collective IQ of the North Korean nation.

Perhaps half of them are so in the pockets of the Kims, and the other half are so malnourished that the ability to think rationally by that nation is severely impaired.

Let us hope Burgerkim opens a few food outlets serving burgers and fries to nourish the population and that all the fascist boot stepping lackies end up in a gulag doing some hard yakka.

gg
 
It would be madness to think that the two Koreas could ever unite. There is no way South Korea could absorb 17 million brain-dead lunatics.

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For too long the north korean people have been oppressed....

the ones that did stand up to kimmy are long gone....at the bottom of some hole somewhere.

no wonder china has built a wall like the usa has done to mexico on their border..

these peoples ideas of the world around them stopped after the "draw" that was declared in the 1950's

could you imagine the culture shock if the people of nth korea found what the world is like beyond their borders

wouldn't be enough head shrinks to go round......:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Bit slow this thread GG i was thinking if you substituted Koreans with Queenslanders:D

:mad::behead:

Be Kind to Queenslanders. This is the best place in Aus to take your holidays... and besides, you affluent southerners will probably end up here in your retirement for the better climate for all your over indulgent health issues. :p:


For too long the north korean people have been oppressed....

the ones that did stand up to kimmy are long gone....at the bottom of some hole somewhere.

no wonder china has built a wall like the usa has done to mexico on their border..

these peoples ideas of the world around them stopped after the "draw" that was declared in the 1950's

could you imagine the culture shock if the people of nth korea found what the world is like beyond their borders

wouldn't be enough head shrinks to go round......:rolleyes::rolleyes:

No doubt a major problem for any 'sane' Kim to contend with when opening the borders to the outside world... if he can survive the current indoctrination of the military.
 
I didn't realise there were 17m of them.

That is a lot of boofheads.

What is the population of Balmain, does anyone know?

gg
 
You can be arrested if you don't show enough public grief.

Also, most of the images are from Pyongyang. PY is for those who have been especially "loyal". You have to be selected to live there (no old people of pregnant women for example) In PY you get access to more food than anywhere else in the country and life is generally easier. If I was living in NK and to ensure my family was fed I had to tear up for a few photographers, I wouldn't hesitate. You never see what goes on outside of PY.

Then, of course there are those who truly think he was the Dear Leader and will miss his greatly.
 
I didn't realise there were 17m of them.

That is a lot of boofheads.

What is the population of Balmain, does anyone know?

gg

North Korea is the world's most militarized nation, with a total of 9,495,000 active, reserve, and paramilitary personnel. It is a nuclear-weapons state and has an active space program.
Wikipedia

The rest of the poor bastards have to maintain them. No wonder they are starving.
 
You can be arrested if you don't show enough public grief.

Also, most of the images are from Pyongyang. PY is for those who have been especially "loyal". You have to be selected to live there (no old people of pregnant women for example) In PY you get access to more food than anywhere else in the country and life is generally easier. If I was living in NK and to ensure my family was fed I had to tear up for a few photographers, I wouldn't hesitate. You never see what goes on outside of PY.

Then, of course there are those who truly think he was the Dear Leader and will miss his greatly.

I agree. Unless we walk in their shoes, it is hard to make judgement on them. How many of us would bravely be outspoken in such a society when the consequences can be death to oneself or family.
 
One of my sons fly's into Cairns on Friday from Ulsan South Korea.
He reckons there are a lot of fighter plane activity keeping an eye on the show.
I might have a beer Friday night.
joea
 
The big problem always has been China and South Koria don't want the pressure of millions of poor and starving pouring over thier borders increasing the pressure on thier economies. Kim Jong Il used this to his advantage for decades by extorting billions from the West to feed his intensionally starved people. Western Politics kept this slimebucket in power at the will of China.
chrisalex
 
My contacts in Onsong tell me that two people were noted to have stopped wailing and caterwauling and have been sent to a Labour Camp for re-education.

Many are resorting to crystal meth to stay awake crying, in case sleep is mistaken for a lack of mourning.

gg
 
My contacts in Onsong tell me that two people were noted to have stopped wailing and caterwauling and have been sent to a Labour Camp for re-education.

Many are resorting to crystal meth to stay awake crying, in case sleep is mistaken for a lack of mourning.

gg

It reminds me of the Stalin era. The first man in the Politburo to stop clapping after a Stalin speech was taken out and shot.
 
Is it possible North Korea's dear leader may have met with foul play?

According to intelligence, he was not on the train. Perhaps Kim-Jong-Um gave him a 'mickey fin'.



http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...h-of-kim-jong-il/story-e6frg6so-1226228448148

A Belgian mate of mine is on his way from Onsong, south to the capital Pyongyang on the Orient Express to investigate this possibility.

Kim Il-Poirot has his suspicions, and is waiting for everyone to stop bawling to do some interviews.

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Science seems to support the underlying assumption of this topic's title.
And the reason: Decade-long malnutrition.

The relation of severe malnutrition in infancy to the intelligence of school children with differing life histories.
Abstract

The IQ's of Jamaican boys aged 6-10 were associated significantly with the presence or absence of severe malnutrition in infancy, with height at time of IQ testing, and with a measure of the boys' social background. A multiple correlation coefficient of 0.674 was obtained between IQ and the three factors. Social background contributed 0.294 of the variance, height 0.112, and severe malnutrition 0.049. The two extreme groups of boys, i.e., those malnourished, small at follow-up, and with unfavorable social backgrounds and those not malnourished, tall at follow-up, and with favorable social backgrounds had average IQ's of 49.4 and 74.9, respectively (from Table 5). Only two of the boys in the most advantaged group had IQ scores that overlapped with the most disadvantaged group. Boys with severe malnutrition in infancy, but who are tall at follow-up and have a favorable social background have an average IQ 11 points higher than boys who did not experience severe malnutrition, but who are short at follow-up and have a unfavorable social background. The difference in IQ between boys who did and did not experience severe malnutrition in infancy varies under different conditions of height and social background when those are held constant for both groups. Under the most favorable conditions of being tall and having an advantageous social history the average IQ of the malnourtished boys in only 2 points lower than those not malnourished. Unde the most unfavorable conditions of short stature and a disadvantageous social background the IQ of the malnourished boys is 9 points lower than those not malnourished
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/942580

see also: http://www.livestrong.com/article/169658-the-effects-of-poverty-on-infants-development/
 
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