Your comment would have been funny to autistics if you had said, “That’s not very good.”
It would be a nested NVG joke.
GrayBlack
1 month ago
I was too busy reliving the trauma of searching the treeline all night long for my buddy’s “lost” NVGs. Many hours later we find out that he had them in his pack.
Korean Man
1 month ago
Wall Street Journal piece on Lee Jae Myung, the next president of South Korea.
I actually now think Lee compliments well with Trump. They both want to end the Ukraine war, they both want detent with North Korea, and they both want the US troops out of South Korea. They tried to kill Lee twice, just like Trump. They have much in common, so they could work together very well.
It’s a match made in heaven!
What I like about Lee the most is that he is more interested in taking care of his own country first instead of working for other countries and furthering foreign interests, like Yoon did.
Last edited 1 month ago by Korean Man
ChickenHead
1 month ago
During his visit to a traditional market in Gwanak District, Seoul, Wednesday, Lee floated the idea, saying, “I have a thought of running a system that puts a cap on the number of restaurants.”
Never fucking forget and never fucking forgive.
ChickenHead
1 month ago
During his visit to a traditional market in Gwanak District, Seoul, Wednesday, Lee floated the idea, saying, “I have a thought of running a system that puts a cap on the number of restaurants.”
Chickenhead obviously owns a restaurant. I hope you get what’s coming to you.
ChickenHead
1 month ago
Chickenhead obviously owns a restaurant. I hope you get what’s coming to you.
I don’t need to own a resturaunt to know that historically, politicians who wish to control your economic activity or your food supply are up to no good.
The fact he would say this likely indicates there are worse things he did not say.
The only question is, is he a communist, a corporatist, or a neofeudalist?
Communist: Why do you need your own restaurant? If you want to cook, there is a position open at a cafeteria for government workers, comrad.
Corporatist: Sorry, the multinational chains have taken all of the limited number of restaurant licenses we allow. Try again next cycle, citizen.
Neofeudalist: You will never be able to afford one of the restaurant licenses becasue they are so rare, but those who can afford them are hiring at subsistance wages if you don’t want to starve, peasent.
https://x.com/saber_psvm/status/1863997779540054439
That’s not good.
Your comment would have been funny to autistics if you had said, “That’s not very good.”
It would be a nested NVG joke.
I was too busy reliving the trauma of searching the treeline all night long for my buddy’s “lost” NVGs. Many hours later we find out that he had them in his pack.
Wall Street Journal piece on Lee Jae Myung, the next president of South Korea.
https://archive.ph/L4v32
I actually now think Lee compliments well with Trump. They both want to end the Ukraine war, they both want detent with North Korea, and they both want the US troops out of South Korea. They tried to kill Lee twice, just like Trump. They have much in common, so they could work together very well.
It’s a match made in heaven!
What I like about Lee the most is that he is more interested in taking care of his own country first instead of working for other countries and furthering foreign interests, like Yoon did.
Never fucking forget and never fucking forgive.
During his visit to a traditional market in Gwanak District, Seoul, Wednesday, Lee floated the idea, saying, “I have a thought of running a system that puts a cap on the number of restaurants.”
Never fúcking forgive, never fúcking forget.
@Korean Man has now joined the Trump train!
Chickenhead obviously owns a restaurant. I hope you get what’s coming to you.
I don’t need to own a resturaunt to know that historically, politicians who wish to control your economic activity or your food supply are up to no good.
The fact he would say this likely indicates there are worse things he did not say.
The only question is, is he a communist, a corporatist, or a neofeudalist?
Communist: Why do you need your own restaurant? If you want to cook, there is a position open at a cafeteria for government workers, comrad.
Corporatist: Sorry, the multinational chains have taken all of the limited number of restaurant licenses we allow. Try again next cycle, citizen.
Neofeudalist: You will never be able to afford one of the restaurant licenses becasue they are so rare, but those who can afford them are hiring at subsistance wages if you don’t want to starve, peasent.