October 17, 2006, - 3:40 pm
Lil’ Kim’s North Korean Art History
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Check out this “art,” a poster from North Korea’s National Art Gallery in Pyongyang, as featured in “The Varsity,” the University of Toronto’s student newspaper. We think it might be a hint about Kim Jong-Il’s plans. . . .
You don’t need to read Korean to get the point, but for the slow, the writing translates as follows:
Don’t mess with us. We will wipe the U.S. off the face of the earth!
For all of you liberals and America-haters (redundant?), no, it is not the same thing as “Don’t Mess with Texas.”
Thanks to Canadian reader Greg R. for the tip.
Tags: America, Debbie Schlussel Check, Kim Jong-Il, Lil' Kim, National Art Gallery, North Korea, Pyongyang, Texas, United States, University of Toronto
Look at those KOOKY KOREANS!
Only in an illustration or ANIMATION FLIPBOOK will Korean missiles rain down on the USA.
North Korea forfeits its right to SELF-DETERMINATION the second any aggression is taken against one of its world neighbours~
ënuff said.
The Canadien on October 17, 2006 at 6:44 pm