Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Photo News 2005

Kt1200506142119501Pres. Roh and and his "Woori" friends walk to a meeting followed by Opposition Leader Park Geun-hye (walking a modest 5 steps behind the men, like all proper Korean women should). Notice Park Geun-hye checking out Rep. Moon Hee-sang, chairman of the ruling Woori Party. I bet she's wondering how many North Korean families could be fed just on the meat in Moon Hee-sang's head alone.



Lovely ties, don't you think? They say that behind every pink tie in Korea is a pot-bellied middle-aged ajoshi who desperately hopes that said tie will make him look more youthful, thus giving him a chance to score with his hot 21-year-old secretary.



Vnok200506142053311_1South Korea’s U-20 football players preparing for a big match with Nigeria.  "South Korea are placed at
the bottom of Group F with one loss."



"Placed at the bottom of Group F." That can't be good psychologically.



Vnok200506141907321Daewoo Group founder Kim Woo-choong arriving at the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office building to face charges of accounting fraud.  Poor guy. His life is going to be hell for the next year or so until he gets his customary full pardon.
Note how that pink tie makes Kim (age 68) look like a spritely 67 year old.



Kt2200506131816401President Roh looks on as former President Kim Dae-jung spews out some BS about how wonderful life has become since he paid Kim Jeong-il a shit-load of money to shake his hand and take pictures in Pyeongyang.
Pres Roh looks a little pouty to me.  I would be too if I couldn't get out of the shadow of a failure like Kim Dae-jung.   
Kt1200506122029161
"LG Electronics executive vice
president Nam Sang-geon, right, and company employees... work at a charity
bazaar in front of LG Twin Towers in Yoido,
central Seoul, Saturday. LG Electronics employees donated some 40,000
items and were forced to work err....volunteered as one-day salesclerks."



I know some LG employees, and believe me they had as much of a choice to give up their weekend as a North Korean has when voting in the DPRK general elections. Some LG employees were expected to come in on Sunday to make up for the work that they normally would have done on that Saturday.  Yippee! Wouldn't want all this charity to work to cut into our profits!



Kp1_2050314n1240Ja Woo Rim (자우림) lead singer Kim Yun-a holding up a Pepsi in their new commercial. This is the same Kim Yun-a who makes anti-western videos and professes to hate American globalization and "white supremists" in the States. It's really nice to see how quickly she falls on her back and spreads her legs when one of them big white corporations waves some money under her nose.



Keep raging against the machine, sweety...



Comments on original blog


Still the best blog in Korea.

Posted by: YeOldeToaste | June 15, 2005 at 07:26 AM

Those silly ties are metrosexual gheyness for the ajossi set.

Posted by: Michael | June 16, 2005 at 04:51 AM

you are hollywood gold stealers. dokdo is our land.

Posted by: dokdo | June 17, 2005 at 08:49 AM

Dokdo, that was an excellent rebuttal to a post that had absolutely nothing to do with Dokdo or Hollywood.

And for the record, I swear I have never at any time stolen gold from Hollywood.

Posted by: partypooper | June 18, 2005 at 06:52 AM

"I bet she's wondering how many North Korean families could be fed just on the meat in Moon Hee-sang's head alone."

NOT!

I'll bet she's wondering if she can have KJI some more children, but hey that's a good idea about Moon. The head is a terrible thing to waste.

Posted by: oranckay | June 19, 2005 at 07:43 AM

"Park Geun-hye (walking a modest 5 steps behind the men, like all proper Korean women should)"

Umm... I think propriety has nothing to do with it.

How can a woman be manipulative towards men if she's walking out in front?

How does a farmer whip his livestock along to the desired destination from anywhere but 5 steps behind?

Posted by: oranckay | June 19, 2005 at 07:49 AM

Again, honourable Pooper, you have outdone yourself. BTW, when are you going to make it to Vancouver? There is an excellent pub just down the road that is right on the ocean. I'll buy the first round.

Posted by: kimchipig | June 19, 2005 at 09:37 AM

KP: Won't be in Canada anytime soon, I'm afraid. No thoughts of visiting Korea again just for the memories? Anyway, stop with the excuses and get blogging again. Nobody in Vancouver is too busy to blog.

Oranckay: Though most of us around here may be "oranckay" in the usual sense of the term, methinks you are not the original "oranckay" in the Korean blogosphere (the KJI reference in particular seemed out of character).

Posted by: partypooper | June 20, 2005 at 07:58 AM

THAT'S REALLY ME, partypooper. Check it out: ht tp: //ora ncka y.net/blog/?theDate=200506211

(had to split that up, I get this message when I try to post:

Invalid URL 'ht tp://or an ckay.n et/bl og'

Please correct the error in the form below, then press Post to post your comment.

Posted by: oranckay | June 20, 2005 at 10:01 PM

Oranckay, I stand corrected. I'm glad to see my blog brings out those kinds of comments from you. :)

Liked the "fertilizer" comment on your blog, by the by...

Posted by: partypooper | June 21, 2005 at 07:11 PM

Park Geun-hye is HOT!!!

Posted by: Gumbi | June 21, 2005 at 11:25 PM

Monday, June 6, 2005

Photo Fun June 2005

BoybagsSwiped this picture from connectkorea. In modern Korean families with only 1-2 children (most likely stopping as soon as the first male child is produced), this is what happens when you do not have an older brother around to kick your ass when you do something totally gay.



Thank God Korean males go to the military where this kind of behavior is literally stomped out.



Kt1200506022124231SNU professor Hwant Woo-suk, who recently become a household name in Korea for making extraordinary advances in stem-cell research, reportedly telling Science and Technology Minister Oh Myung at a ceremony: "Dude, you wouldn't believe the kind of tail I'm getting these days. I'm a fuckin' rock star!"



Vnok200506012209000From the Korea Times: "Water flows down Chonggyechon stream during a test run of the stream’s
water flow, Wednesday. The stream near Kwanggyo, central Seoul, had
been covered by pavement for the last 40 years. The stream’s
restoration will be completed on Oct. 1"



It will be really nice for Seoulites to have a new place to dump their garbage (the Han River really isn't that accessible). I can't wait for the mass demonstrations to come when the first American GI gets caught tossing a beer can into it.



Drama5Stole this picture from you know who (excreted at 1 AM; the Big Ho's most brilliant work always comes along in the wee hours). The original caption read: "We're staring at your tits and we like what we see."
I've found the picture's concept works even better if you drop your pants in front of the computer screen (especially considering the expression of the girl in the pink shirt).
Drama3If you find while waving your pecker in front of the computer screen that the Big Ho's expression is more than a little disconcerting, try the same
exercise in front of this picture. The pink shirt girl's expression is even better (YES!!), the girl on the right is flatteringly terrified of your manliness, and you even get a little response from "Z" (not an easy thing to do, I understand). The Big Ho, in response to this challenge to his mating dominance of the herd, assumes battle positions.



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Sheer genius. And the best I can come up with is fish blogging. Wanna see my bass?

Posted by: Nomad | June 06, 2005 at 02:54 AM

Your pecker? Sheer pathetic-ness.

Posted by: bluejives | June 07, 2005 at 01:04 PM

Is that all you got Bluejives? IS THAT ALL YOU GOT?!?

In the words of my 43rd most favorite American president: Bring it on.

[Angry white male expats and even angrier Korean male kyopos; don't you just love it?]

Posted by: partypooper | June 07, 2005 at 06:37 PM

Partypooper,

What makes you think I'm angry? Does my text on your screen look angry to you?
Dude, I come in the name of peace and to further my understanding of this strange creature that is an expat who lives and work in korea through the examination of their blogs.

BTW, I really loved your Gaywatch Korea post. Pretty fucking hilarious. You were point on about how Koreans seem to have a poorly developed sense of "gaydar", as you put it. Anyone who didnt know any better would think Korean males were a bunch of latent queers from reading your blog.

I also found your "disclaimer" that just because you happen dwell on gayish subjects doesnt mean you're gay yourself. Interesting. You've got a link to the right that says "Mincing with Myojung". I clicked on it and took a look. It turned out to be a blog of a gay man in Korea. I dont know, man. Something's fishy.

BTW, I like your light pastel green and pink colors. Kinda like a chick's blog.


Important Disclaimer

Just because this author spent hours and hours on this subject does not in any way mean that he might be gay. I'm sick of people claiming that I must be secretly gay because I expend so much energy talking about it. I love women. Lots of them. As a matter of fact, I even have sex with them, sometimes even more than once. So just stop thinking that about me right now.

Posted by: bluejives | June 10, 2005 at 07:24 PM

Bluejives! My fellow American! I was worrying you wouldn't come back to play. Thanks for the compliments on my gaywatch post. A lot of people have enjoyed that. Some dense and/or humorless people just don't get it, but it's nice to see that you did. :)

Posted by: scott | June 11, 2005 at 12:11 AM

Are you Real Reality from over at Dave's? You seem like the same person...

Posted by: Jackie | June 20, 2005 at 09:39 PM

Sorry Jackie, we are not the same person. If I were to join the Dave's Cafe crew, I would choose a really super clever name like "kimchi Jjang!" or "Bondegi Warrior" and post some fresh and new topics, like about how Korean girls are when dating or a top-ten list of what bothers me about living in Korea.

Posted by: partypooper | June 21, 2005 at 07:28 PM

Thursday, May 19, 2005

Kwangju Remembered


It's Gwangju Day. If you are looking for serious commentary, try the Flying Yangban, Kotagi and Marmot links on your right. If you are looking for comedy, check out Dog Stew (this day is like Christmas for his kind).

It's a highly controversial issue, one far too complex for me to understand what was the right course of action for those involved to take. So as usual I'll just let my Korean Progressive Leaders do my thinking for me. Here's what our beloved former Unification Minister
Jeong Se Hyun said in his own words on a related topic:

"...political freedom is a luxury, like pearls for a
pig. The improvement of economic conditions ... is the most important issue right now."




"Once the economic situation is
improved, then ... focus on human rights."



Timeless wisdom. If it is true today, I'm sure we would all agree that it was true back in 1980.




Friday, April 8, 2005

Oriental Dentistry

Another post saved from oblivion from my old Pooper site. Some choice comments from the original post are included as well.


Here's an interesting article from the Korea Times on "oriental dentist clincs." The author, alternative medicine guru Dr.* Park Chan-joo, poses the question:


"How do suppose [sic] people in ancient times dealt with toothaches and other dental problems? "


The answer? Will, the true answer of course is that the supposed Oriental doctors of that time just dished out some bullshit advice and ridiculous "treatments" until the tooth completely decayed and they just had to pull the damn thing.


However, for an "alternative" answer to that glaring truth, Dr. Park describes the glorious product of thousands of years of oriental learning and wisdom.


Teeth were considered by the ancients to be extensions or protrusions of your bones. Just as bones are related to the kidneys, teeth are also controlled and nourished by that organ. So, it is said that when your energy or ``chong,’’ the essential bodily material stored in the kidneys, is weak, you can have dental problems.


Buckle up and hold and tight as we try to ride this rickety roller-coaster of unreason. Teeth are bones, which is obvious because teeth are white and so are bones. Bones are related to the kidney which is obvious because...well, anyway, it's obvious and therefore if you get a cavity it's because you have kidney problems.


Got it? No questions? Good, because she's just getting started!


Of the five elements, the upper gums belong to the earth element, which by the way is unique to oriental medicine.


Yeah, unique to oriental medicine. Isn't it amazing that no one else in the world came to the same conclusion? This great insight allowed oriental doctors to know where to use acupuncture in order to cure tooth decay. She doesn't mention why acupuncturists still do not follow this practice.


Tooth ailments have specific symptoms and require special treatment. Toothaches, for example, are caused by accumulated heat in the intestines, which cause your gums to be swollen and your breath to smell bad.


You know, I don't even think the oriental doctors of yesteryear were even trying to make sense. Toothaches come from heat in the intestines? How much opium do you have to smoke before that makes sense? Honestly, believing that toothaches are caused by tiny invisible gnomes pounding on your teeth with their wee little gnome hammers makes more sense than this.


Now, you might say, hey, Pooper, she isn't saying that this old belief is true. She is just explaining how things used to be in the past.


But if you read her columns faithfully as I do (and believe me, she never fails to entertain and amuse), you know that she eats all this shit up. She's an oriental doctor, so to question any of the ancient wisdom would undermine their entire religion practice.


Just as with other health related issues, prevention is preferred to treating problems after they occur.


True, but the prevention she talks about is not avoiding sweets, brushing and flossing, and seeing a dentist regularly. It's 'clicking your teeth gently' in the morning and 'gargling' with any liquid. If that makes any sense to you, then be my guest and click away, but I'll stick with my trusty toothbrush, thanks.


Although there are few people who go to see an oriental dentist about their tooth problems, the lessons from this old medical book can be helpful.


As usual, no studies to back up any of this. Just dish out the bullshit to the idiots who keep people like Dr. Park in business. Thank the gods for stupid people, huh?


We look forward to your next column, Dr. Park. Your entire profession might be built on superstition and quackery, but if laughter is really the best medicine, your column is doing a world of good.


*the title of "Doctor" here is not to be confused with the kind of doctor who actually knows the human body and can cure things


Select comments on the original post:

I try to avoid reading the KT as a rule, but that was hee-larious. "Dr. Henry" isn't nearly as funny, but he has his moments, like "Dirt can be removed by simply taking a shower" in his classic "How to Take a Shower in Summer." But the all-time winner is "How to Block or Open the Bunghole"--I shit you not: http://search.hankooki.com/times/times_view.php?terms=bunghole+code%3A+kt&path=hankooki1%2Fkt_culture%2F200104%2Ft2001042015341746110.htm

Michael, that article was wild. That guy is a total nut (in a lovable way, that is). Good stuff.


I'll be needing a wisdom tooth pulled in the next couple weeks, and this sounds like the guy to do it. Thanks.

Kevin

hiiiiiiii!!!! i liked reading some of your articles. they are funny! i'm interested in korea, and i dont know much about it. i was adopted from there, and was wondering how i looked compared to the other girls there? heheh

Hi Miki. I'm glad you liked the posts. It's admirable that you are trying to find out about your country of birth, but a little scary that you might be learning about it from my site. ;)

As for how you look in comparison with Korean girls; that's hard to say since I've never seen a picture of you. But odds are that if you just double the amount of makeup you currently put on in the morning then you would probably look very similar to the average girls here.

I disagree with your assessment. Have you ever visited an oriental clinic before? At first, I thought acupuncture was a total sack of shit but now I'm a fan. Next time you sprain your ankle, don't whine to your doc that icing doesn't help - check out your local taboo yellow witch doctor :)


I nominate Dr. Park for a never-ending, Arirang TV "loop."

Sunday, April 3, 2005

Chung Dong Young

Here is the man who I believe will win the next presidential election in South Korea.



Vision200212_19
Currently Chung Dong Young is the Unification Minister of South Korea (or "anti-unification Minister," as he is lovingly referred to by most ex-pat K-bloggers; see the Yangban for a detailed argument, and this piece as well).




For those not in the know, Chung is one of the Sunshine Boys in Korea who openly believes that the North Korean government should be supported to prevent its collapse. Their view of diplomacy with North Korea can be summed up by saying that if North Korea cannot be influenced by the carrot, the answer is to apologize and offer an even bigger carrot.



Over on the Ministry of Unification's Homepage, I found this in the FAQ section which will give you a good idea of Chung's philosophy. Some comments of my own included.




Q.6 Isn’t South Korea's assistance to the North
actually contributing to the strengthening of the
regime?






o The South’s economic assistance to the North is not
intended to help maintain the regime. We provide economic assistance not only as
a humanitarian gesture to relieve the North Korean people from human suffering
but also a means to induce the North’s change...

[Yes, just like how police get the mafia to change by offering them economic assistance and counseling]


- Economic assistance serves as a leverage for
inducing the North to participate in inter-Korean dialogue and economic
cooperation.

[Yes, economic assistance does have a tendency to encourage people to come to further "dialogues" in which even more economic assistance will be given.

Also, "ecomonic cooperation" means the South agrees to foot the bill for everything and North Korea agrees to accept it.]


Furthermore, it has an educational effect of bringing about changes
in thinking and attitude of the North Korean leaders by helping them see how
much the outside world has developed.

[Oh, I finally get it! Kim Jeong-il just doesn't know that he made his country into a repressive shit-hole! If he only knew how well other countries are doing everything would change in a snap of his chubby little fingers.]


o Although there are views that
the South's economic assistance could be diverted for military purposes and that
the process of distribution is not transparent, we believe that transparency is
on the rise.

[Here it comes, proof of transparency...]
 
- There are about 90 people from various international
organizations, including the WFP, residing in North Korea for monitoring
purposes. Out of 206 cities and gun(counties), monitoring of 162 cities and
counties is possible.

[90 people with heavily restricted travel monitoring an entire country. Ok, that's good enough for me.]

- When we delivered 400,000 tons of rice to North
Korea in 2003, not only did North Korea notify us of the details of the
distribution, but workers from the South were allowed to visit the actual
distribution sites as well.

Yeah, right. "Visit" does not mean "monitor." So some South Korean workers went to a distribution point
and saw the rice there at that moment. Maybe they even saw some North
Koreans get some rice. Now perhaps all was as it appeared, but how easy
would it be for NK to stage something like that? Were any of the "distribution details" independently verified? Of course not. NK puts on a show and the Sunshine Boys pee their pants in delight.



And are we to assume that was the only time NK allowed any sort of
verification of where aid went? Nothing in 2004? And to this day does
South Korea have any idea where the 500 million
dollars (US) that was given to Kim Jeong il for the 2000 Summit has
gone?

Yeah, didn't think so.


Read through the "Do you think the Sunshine Policy has resulted in any change in North Korea?" question for even more laughs.



Beginning in 2007, expect 5 more years of this kind of bullshit. Chung also ensures that there will be no more mass defections from North Korea, saying, "We disapprove of the mass defections. There will be no more large-scale arrivals
of defectors in Seoul.''

They wouldn't want to put the brakes on all of this great "progress" they are making changing the North Korean government, you see.



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Chung Dong Young's special message to the little girl who is watching her parents getting dragged back to North Korea where imprisonment, starvation and possible public execution await: Fuck you and the empty rice bowl you came with.



For Kim Jeong-il and co., these indeed are the best of times.



Youth_03_s
Here is Chung as a fresh-faced, well-fed 18-year-old boy right out of high school.



Way back then did he ever dream that one day he might have the chance to damn 10's of thousands of North Koreans to starvation, torture and death?



Roh16
Chung got into the eye of the public at large through the ill-fated impeachment proceedings last year (I believe that's him in the back of this tearful group-hug). Chung managed to get more coverage on the news than any other Woori party member.



Great show, folks. You can always fall back on an acting career in tear-jerking Korean dramas if this politics thing doesn't work out for you.



A friend of mine met Chung at an international conference held a few weeks ago. She worked at the event as an assistant who helped the dignitaries (including Adrian Foster Carter). She was very excited to meet Chung (she's a Woori party member) but was disappointed when he was rude to her and everyone else who wasn't a dignitary or from the press.



What? Chung Dong Young? Champion of the masses?  Truly shocking. 



By contrast, she was very impressed with Adrian Foster-Carter and Prime Minister Koh-gun who were genuinely friendly and treated everyone, even the "commoners," very well.




Oldchick
Chung also got himself in the news during the political campaigning
that followed the impeachment debacle. He stated that old people in
Korea didn't know much about politics and should just stay home. That
got him in a lot of trouble, leading him to making some "heartfelt" public apologies to some randomly selected old people.



Don't worry, Chung, by the time elections roll around in 2007 a lot of those "ignorant old people" will have died off, leaving only the "knowledgable" youth of Corea to sweep you into office and undo everything the old generation worked so hard to build.



So here he is, Korea: Your future leader.



Chong
Yay Me!!!





Monday, March 28, 2005

Dokdo Forever--2005

Vnok200503211633541_1These are supposedly 30+ foreigners "selected" as volunteers for a "Tokto belongs to Korea" protest. They are students of Korean in some university (Hanyang? Can't recall, lost the link and the will to find it again).



I don't know, they just don't seem to be that angry to me.



How were they selected? The article didn't say, but here's how I imagine it worked out. One day the director of the language program came into the class and, after giving a heartfelt speech about that rock they love to love, he then asked who would NOT like to help out their host country by joining a protest. After five seconds of awkward silence, the director says, "Great! Let's start making your posters!"



Sian1008200503231954491Here is a protest held by Korean residents in the US in Washington D.C. No mention of the numbers, but clearly there are at least 2.



Have you ever noticed that the lower number of protestors, the closer the cameraman goes in for the shot?



Englishhome20050327222737Here are some patriotic Korean tourists on their way to visit Tokto. The weather was too bad for them to dock, so I guess they just circled around a few times and burned some Japanese flags on the boat.



Price of the tour: 330,000 Won, no refunds.



Roh's Harsh Criticism Stuns Japan!



Roh speaks and Japan is shocked! Flabbergasted! Discombobulated! Speechless even!



The Korean reporter was a little sparse on details, but I understand that many Japanese, on hearing Roh's words of mighty rage, rolled their eyes and shook their heads, which in Japanese body language means pure shock, if not pee-in-your-pants terror.



Several days later when some Japanese politicians were finally able to regain their senses, one said, "There were a lot of emotional expressions. It's like a North Korean statement."



You got that right. Severed fingers in the mail, mofo.



I for one hope this never ends.




Comments on original post



Your blog's da bomb, for shizzle, keepin' it real and representin.' At least that's what the K-rappers say about it. It's especially entertaining when Koizumi or other Japanese politicians say Roh's comments are just "for domestic consumption," because a) it's true and b) it means the don't give a toss what he says. That really gets the fingers choppin'...

Posted by: Michael | March 27, 2005 at 10:35 PM

this may be the best site, ever.

Posted by: adrian | March 30, 2005 at 08:06 PM

Your comment that the fewer the protesters the closer the camera is perfect. Once I saw a small protest of about 12 or so Koreans protesting the US for something. Later that night I saw it on TV and it seemsed it was much bigger than 12 people. Very close cameras that time to be sure. How a protest of 12 people makes it on TV blows me away. Then again it was about 9 months after the middle school girls accident and any protest made it on TV to keep the hate going

Posted by: non korean | April 05, 2005 at 10:09 AM

Saturday, March 19, 2005

Dokdo: To die for

An article from yesterday's Korea Times.



The nation's biggest portal, Daum Communications, Thursday said it had shut down five overly pro-Japanese online communities.





``After consultation with the Information Communication Ethics Committee (ICEC), we closed five communities, which claimed Japan's sovereignty over Tokto,'' a Daum spokesperson said.





She added Daum also found five more overridingly pro-Japanese communities and is mulling over whether to close them.





The state-backed ICEC said the online communities, which distort the history and thus doing mental harm to youth can be shut down under relevant laws.













Of course, "distort the history" means having any version of "the history" that does not match South Korea's version, or insists on pointing out facts that Koreans are trying very hard to pretend do not exist. God forbid Koreans ever read something other than the "correct" views of those properly nationalistic.



More state approved censorship: Ain't it great that Korea is run by a government that is truly progressive and democratic? We all have so much to learn from the progressives here. I just wish the US government would do more to protect Americans like me from the "mental harm" we suffer when we have to read "distorted" versions of events from non-Americans like Robert Fisk, Michael Moore and Noam Chomsky (I believe they are all Canadians and/or French). Our worthless Internet portals don't block shit.



To whom does dokdo belong? I'd say Korea, though neither side has much of a claim. This rock is uninhabitable for common folk and was thus largely ignored by both for centuries. But anyway, if it's land then someone's got to own it (we humans are an extremely territorial species) and I say Korea gets it by schoolyard rules: they raced out to the island and shouted "first."



And that's probably how just about how most people view it on both sides of the Sea of Japan/East Sea/Sea of I Am So Hate! (that's my proposal for what that body of water should be called). But the extremotards* from Japan had to make a big issue out of it and that got the extremotards in Korea all riled up and now we have this very silly argument raging increasingly out of control.



Burnin_for_tokdo Burnin' for Tokdo, cause chopping off your fingers sometimes just isn't extreme enough. 쑈쑈쑈 하는 냄새가...



I have to admit that though the Japanese extremotards started this ruckus, the Korean extremotards are taking it to a whole new level of extremotardism.



So much hate, so little time...



Projapan Collection of signatures: Citizens participate in a signature campaign organized by a civic group to call for the enactment of a special law that aims at depriving pro-Japanese collaborators during the nation’s colonial period of their properties, in Taehangno, Seoul, Saturday. Yonhap



This is nice. Especially when you consider that anyone old enough to be a collaborater during colonial times would be over 80 years old at best. Throw great grandpa and grandma out in the streets! Take away the property from their children for having the audacity to be born in the wrong family!



More of that sweet smelling Korean-style progressivism and democracy...





* To my knowledge, I am the creator of this word (extremotard and all its grammatical derivatives) and thus hereby copyright it. Anyone wishing to use this word must pay me 100 Won (don't pay me in that increasingly worthless US money, I've got to eat you know) each time they use it.








Comments from original post


Just to show that I am also a cunning linguist, I've invented the word "exopooper" (like exoskeleton, but this time all the poop's on the outside). Please send 1,000,000 won for each usage to the Dynamite Dokdo Fund.

Posted by: Happy Tiger | March 21, 2005 at 03:15 AM

Sorry, honourable Pooper. Chomsky is 100% American and an MIT prof of lingustics.

Another attempt to blame Canada gone wrong.

Posted by: kimchipig | March 23, 2005 at 10:03 PM


Don't try to confuse us true Americans, Sir Kimchipig. Next you'll try to tell us that Michael Moore, Ralph Nader and people from Oregon are American as well.

And we aren't so sure about that French lookin' Kerry guy either...

Nice to see you still drop by the old neighborhood from time to time, by the way.

Posted by: pooper | March 24, 2005 at 01:48 AM

Cheque is in the mail. For the grand prize and all the candy in Egypt!

extremotardoxic (adj., of or relative to extremotardoxy)

extremotardiclism (n., earth-shatteringly stupid event)

extremotardopoly (n., dominating economic or institutional infrastructure that is SO DAMN EXTREMOTARDED that even the King Extremotard of Extremotardopolis is powerless to challenge it)

All is futile in the face of the coming Extremotardocalypse.

Ha. Ha hah hah. :)

Posted by: reed | March 28, 2005 at 09:20 AM