Posted on 11/25/2015 9:52:41 PM PST by rdl6989
North Korea has launched a new purge, targeting citizens with long hair and ordering them to copy Kim Jong-un's much-mocked "ambitious" style.
Sources in Pyongyang, quoted by South Korea's Chosun Ilbo newspaper, said authorities in the North Korean capital have issued an order requiring that men keep their hair to a maximum 2 cm (0.8 inches) in length.
They are also being instructed to pay homage to Mr Kim by copying his trademark swept-back bouffant that emerges upwards from the shaved patches above his ears.
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North Korea ping.
It’s like the final scene in the 3 amigos. Kim Jong Uns running everywhere,,,,
I can see why - he looks so much taller.
Kid and Play
Why is this country allowed to still exist?
You’re reading my mind.
Possibly the stupidest haircut / hair style ever worn by a male of the human species . Beyond dumb , it is reminiscent of a 3rd world toilet bowl . And the fat little prick , Jong Uan , thinks he’s handsome . He’s a pig posing as a human being .
Hey no need to insults Pigs =)
You just have to wonder about the mental state of somebody who wears his hair that way.
Because Truman wouldn’t let MacArthur do his job.
Hope it doesn’t work in reverse!
hair by Briggs and Stratton
And that’s also the same reason Red China still exists.
Related or not - I always look for photographs of the elderly Generals in gigantic hats standing behind this tub of fat writing down everything he says in the pantyhose factory and on the farm. What in the hell could you possibly write down? On top of that, these guys look terrified.
North Korea is the twilight zone.
Yup.
This sounds like the comedy routine about the Chinese hair salon:
“Which hair style you like? We got Moe (Howard), Moe, Moe, Moe, Pete Rose, Moe or Moe?”
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