I challenge you to say this in one breath
Courtesy of the North Korean News Agency. I know I quoted them recently, but they produce such priceless gems that I really love those guys. What wordsmiths! Here's another.The Songun idea is the revolutionary one indicating a scientific way of enabling the people to concentrate efforts on military affairs and to increase the revolutionary armed forces in accordance with such practical requirements of the present era and the revolutionary development and to victoriously forge ahead with the struggle of the popular masses for independence in the fierce confrontation with the imperialists.
President Kim Il Sung... Looking round the materials on those revolutionary activities with deep emotion, he said that the land of Kangwon Province has turned into a land of bliss for people under the wise leadership of the President and his meticulous care, underscoring the need to repay the great benevolence of the President with loyalty.It makes me feel like I really can jump into that time-machine I always dreamed about, even if I can only go back to the 1950s.

Why couldn't this pharaoh have just been content with a pyramid, like his ancient predecessors? Perhaps those weren't compensation enough for whatever personal deficiencies he might have... and he feels the need for more anatomically relevant monuments?
Comment by Prof X — April 29, 2009 @ 2:40 am