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November 13, 2016, 01:13:22 AM
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LoL military or not. united stateans are full n00bs... and didn't stood a chance. You can't be the neighbors of the Mighty Dragon, and not learn a few things here and there Cheesy





only a baathist could attempt something that stupid as to try to muppetize Korea



i guess that the Shanghai Alliance will have a new candidate soon  Grin

another failure... even excel may not be able to handle them all Cheesy.

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November 13, 2016, 03:30:40 AM
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sout korea this now is bad situation
this demonstration about president scandal
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November 13, 2016, 10:31:51 AM
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sout korea this now is bad situation
this demonstration about president scandal

It's normal situation for South Korea, nothing special really.
They have such demonstrations very often, about many different issues.
Honesty ind integrity are very important for people there.
if they feel that some top leaders luck such qualities, they will demand that this person leave office.
Main issue here is not that Korean president break some law but that she is under influence of some cult leader and people don't trust her any more.
Let's see what happen next.



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November 13, 2016, 11:01:22 AM
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sout korea this now is bad situation
this demonstration about president scandal

It's normal situation for South Korea, nothing special really.
They have such demonstrations very often, about many different issues.
Honesty ind integrity are very important for people there.
if they feel that some top leaders luck such qualities, they will demand that this person leave office.
Main issue here is not that Korean president break some law but that she is under influence of some cult leader and people don't trust her any more.
Let's see what happen next.
This sums it up nicely.

If she resigns, she would be the first president to not serve out her full term.
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November 13, 2016, 11:18:08 AM
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sout korea this now is bad situation
this demonstration about president scandal

It's normal situation for South Korea, nothing special really.
They have such demonstrations very often, about many different issues.
Honesty ind integrity are very important for people there.
if they feel that some top leaders luck such qualities, they will demand that this person leave office.
Main issue here is not that Korean president break some law but that she is under influence of some cult leader and people don't trust her any more.
Let's see what happen next.




this is a necessity is siege warfare... the line. as an isrealis you can't imagine it... never in the history of your people were such a stand off of this scale possible... maybe because of the issue I bolded Cheesy.

sout korea this now is bad situation
this demonstration about president scandal

It's normal situation for South Korea, nothing special really.
They have such demonstrations very often, about many different issues.
Honesty ind integrity are very important for people there.
if they feel that some top leaders luck such qualities, they will demand that this person leave office.
Main issue here is not that Korean president break some law but that she is under influence of some cult leader and people don't trust her any more.
Let's see what happen next.
This sums it up nicely.

If she resigns, she would be the first president to not serve out her full term.

there is always a first time.

was the cellphone explosion a covert attack to weaken SK entreprises?


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November 13, 2016, 11:19:54 AM
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sout korea this now is bad situation
this demonstration about president scandal

It's normal situation for South Korea, nothing special really.
They have such demonstrations very often, about many different issues.
Honesty ind integrity are very important for people there.
if they feel that some top leaders luck such qualities, they will demand that this person leave office.
Main issue here is not that Korean president break some law but that she is under influence of some cult leader and people don't trust her any more.
Let's see what happen next.
This sums it up nicely.

If she resigns, she would be the first president to not serve out her full term.

there is always a first time.

was the cellphone explosion a covert attack to weaken SK entreprises?

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What was this "cellphone explosion"?
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November 13, 2016, 11:20:46 AM
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sout korea this now is bad situation
this demonstration about president scandal

It's normal situation for South Korea, nothing special really.
They have such demonstrations very often, about many different issues.
Honesty ind integrity are very important for people there.
if they feel that some top leaders luck such qualities, they will demand that this person leave office.
Main issue here is not that Korean president break some law but that she is under influence of some cult leader and people don't trust her any more.
Let's see what happen next.
This sums it up nicely.

If she resigns, she would be the first president to not serve out her full term.

there is always a first time.

was the cellphone explosion a covert attack to weaken SK entreprises?

What was this "cellphone explosion"?
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will google censor your queries?

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November 13, 2016, 11:44:45 AM
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sout korea this now is bad situation
this demonstration about president scandal

It's normal situation for South Korea, nothing special really.
They have such demonstrations very often, about many different issues.
Honesty ind integrity are very important for people there.
if they feel that some top leaders luck such qualities, they will demand that this person leave office.
Main issue here is not that Korean president break some law but that she is under influence of some cult leader and people don't trust her any more.
Let's see what happen next.

It happens to any country but South Koreans are very proactive that if they have no trusts to their they can express their distrusts on the streets anytime.It is their rights to demonstrates,its part of democracy.

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