june gloom on 23/11/2010 at 15:21
I don't know what's sadder, the fact that you're the one making this post, or that you're not the first one to make a Call of Duty joke.
I suppose I'm not much better, though, because I made a joke about Blizzard suddenly losing half their customers.
242 on 23/11/2010 at 15:33
Well, I don't know why UN and world civilization still are waiting regarding North Korea.
That death camp of a country together with its maniacal leader should have been eliminated tens years ago already and people saved, that's hell on Earth (almost like Doom2, but not funny).
demagogue on 23/11/2010 at 16:04
I read the report from my friend living in Seoul on his Facebook account minutes after it started. First report I read said something like 60-70 houses were on fire (overestimate? anyway, shit was on fire), 2 dead, 16 wounded. I used to live in Seoul, so I know the tense feeling of it just being a few minutes drive from the most militarized border in the world (not at war).
What I noticed from this report is how lame-ass the N. Korean statement was... Loose S. Korean shells arguably landing in disputed territorial water is justification to shell military targets within striking range of civilians? Who are you even trying to convince with bullshit like that?
Kuuso on 23/11/2010 at 17:49
Quote Posted by 242
Well, I don't know why UN and world civilization still are waiting regarding North Korea.
That death camp of a country together with its maniacal leader should have been eliminated tens years ago already and people saved, that's hell on Earth (almost like Doom2, but not funny).
Because millions of people would die?
No that's not it - because US doesn't think N.Korea has important natural resources to mine?
Muzman on 23/11/2010 at 18:01
The real story is not CoD. The great leader just managed to string together enough citizen/pedal power units and with the combined power of every Colecovision in the country he could finally play Crysis long enough to find out they weren't the good guys.
242 on 23/11/2010 at 19:04
Quote Posted by Kuuso
Because millions of people would die?
Somehow I'm about 110% sure the Great Leader will rise a white flag to possibly save his life as soon as massive attack of united forces from all directions begins.
(The Great Leaders are almost always extremely weak of spirit when it comes to their personal fate).
june gloom on 23/11/2010 at 20:55
Quote Posted by Muzman
The real story is not CoD. The great leader just managed to string together enough citizen/pedal power units and with the combined power of every Colecovision in the country he could finally play Crysis long enough to find out they weren't the good guys.
HA HA
demagogue on 23/11/2010 at 21:15
Quote Posted by 242
Somehow I'm about 110% sure the Great Leader will rise a white flag to possibly save his life as soon as massive attack of united forces from all directions begins.
Not sure if you appreciate how totally militarized N. Korea is.
N. Korea total military personnel per 1000 capita:
418.9 That's pretty much means every male between the age of 18 and 40 and half the females are a member of the military; granted 3:4 in the reserves, but even the reserves is constantly prepped for war.
(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_number_of_troops) Compare that to:
US:
7.9UK:
6.1Germany:
5Australia:
3.9NK eats drinks and breathes military; every day every citizen is readying for war at any moment. It's the only thing people know.
242 on 23/11/2010 at 21:48
Quote Posted by demagogue
Not sure if you appreciate how totally militarized N. Korea is.
I know about that, but I'm sure the Great knows he wouldn't stand any chances if developed nations really decided to free his slaves. He's not stupid, he's educated, and pretty much knows real relation of forces and limits of his economics. It's really a colossus on straw legs.