Hoof the ball
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This story surely can't be true
http://www.thesportbible.com/articles/north-korea-close-to-winning-the-world-cup
http://www.thesportbible.com/articles/north-korea-close-to-winning-the-world-cup
Whats your source for your claim? Im not saying i believe the OP story either. Its just one unfounded claim versus another and i find the inability of internet to give you a clear view of some issues and to support some agendas very tiresomeIt's not true at all. It's fake.
North Korea actually broadcasts the World Cup on their state channel, and many people cheered for South Korea.
Do you have a link to that?Wouldn't surprise me.
If anyone ever get a free hour it's with checking out the Vice doc about North Korea. It's truly the most strangest and horrific place on Earth.
Do you have a link to that?
Errm, nobody takes Vice seriously. That documentary was sensationalist.Wouldn't surprise me.
If anyone ever get a free hour it's with checking out the Vice doc about North Korea. It's truly the most strangest and horrific place on Earth.
Hi Dennis how was your trip........Errm, nobody takes Vice seriously. That documentary was sensationalist.
Fair enough. Im not refering to "this agenda" in particular but in all of politics aspects around.Well, for one it should be obvious. It's just a little bit too outrageous, even for North Korea. Secondly, it's easy to check that they are, in fact, showing the World Cup in North Korea, and North Koreans are well aware that they aren't in it.
I'm not sure where you're finding all of these different agendas on the internet regarding North Korea. It's not the *most* polarizing subject, to put it like that.
Yeah, it's pretty ironic.Oh and isn't it just all over my Facebook about how the North Koreans think they're in the World Cup Final and how could they instantly believe all the nonsense they're told.