Posted on 06/20/2017 8:18:19 AM PDT by Kid Shelleen
Chinese websites are censoring Kim Fatty the Third, a nickname widely used to disparage North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, after officials from his country reportedly conveyed their displeasure in a meeting with their Chinese counterparts.
Searches for the Chinese words Jin San Pang on the search engine Baidu and microblogging platform Weibo returned no results this week.
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So what?
I don’t think fat boy has many days left.
I have to remember that.
I’m really surprised Kim Fatty the Third hasn’t executed his barber yet. I guess everyone in North Korea is afraid to bring his haircut up with him.
And we don’t like getting our citizens back close to death.
By special request for Kim Fatty the Third:
Here is the world’s smallest violin playing “My Heart Bleeds Purple Piss For You”: .
It should be Fatty Kim the third.
This reminds me of a funny scene from the movie "Do the Right Thing". In the movie there were these three elderly cantankerous men who hung out on the curb cutting the breeze. Some you kid with one of those goofy 70's-80's urban haircuts came up to them and asked them to sign a petition protesting Sal's Pizzeria. One man looked at him and said, "I think you should be out protesting the barber that done F**ked up your head." Funniest line in the movie.
Kim Fatty the Third is the Evil Dictator of North Korea.
(Put me on the list of folks that offend him)
Someone clever good turn it into a good Henry the eight parody.
Hows about ‘Kim Fatty the Turd’?
could turn..
GMTA!
Nah, Kim Fatty the Turd is more appropriate.
I think Spike Lee is a real tool, but I have to say that “Do the Right Thing,” is a great movie.
how about “butt too fat”?
I was thinking that if we got all his old friends like the Clintons and Madeleine Albright to start calling him “Fatty” it would shame him into giving up his nukes. /S
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