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SouthernSky

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I'm not sure where else to post this as it's no laughing matter. From the country that brews my favorite beer Chimay, I present..... the worlds first beer pipeline. :)

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Miragedriver

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Looks like part of a Steven King movie
 

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N. Korea Begs China to Stop Calling Kim Jong-un Fat
Newsmax5 hours ago

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North Korean officials are pleading with their counterparts in China to stop calling North Korean President Kim Jong-un fat, according to The Sun newspaper in the U.K. The dictator has gained more than 80 pounds in recent years, prompting such derogatory nicknames in Chinese media as Jin San Pang, meaning "Kim Fatty III," Jin Pang Pang ("Kim Fat Fatty") and Jin San Fei ("Kim Abundant III.") The Sun quotes Hong Kong's Apple Daily as saying North Korean government officials are asking their closest ally to knock it off over fears Kim will look for someone to blame. Kim's anger reportedly has led to death sentences among his top officials. The Sun earlier reported that North Korean scientists were .

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So what are we suppose to call him? Slim Bacon, Dear Chubby Leader, Big Bone Brother?:D:p
 

taxiya

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Did China response by saying that they can't stop netizens from calling anyone what and what?!
The only way to know whether China has officially complied is to search these terms through baidu.com and see if you get anything.

China will never officially admit or deny anything like this.
 

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Who knows if this is true? Kim Abundant III is funny. It's one of those weird sounding translations from Chinese to English that makes me think it could be true.

What is true? The name calling or the plea of ban?

The name calling by Chinese netizens is almost certain as I have seen posts in Chinese internet or by some net "VIP" inside China comparing Mao with Hitler although they were usually silenced later, remember this guy "毕福剑"? If that happens, it is not surprise of name calling of the Korean leader.

The plea of ban. That is difficult to say. The article is from "thesun" which quoted "Apple" and I heard this first from South Korean news outlet, you probably already know their reputation regarding NK.
 
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