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 I can't wait until North Korea falls and we don't have to worry about this shit anymore | 
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 I guarantee, Kim has ZERO interest in rescuing the crews. He's looking for it so he doesn't have to buy another one | 
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 Lost? the crews on the sub probably decided to flee, should be somewhere near Japan now asking for humanitarian aid lol | 
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 This amount of dissonance within their military rank would be absolutely striking. | 
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 They saw their opening and they left. Would have done the same easily. | 
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 There have been a few submarine disasters which occurred suddenly and gave little detail to what happened. I couldn't imagine what a crew would go through.  Having such a government in charge if anything went wrong would severely reduce the chances of survival. | 
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 north korea taking a piece of shit submarine into the ocean....Haha!... Somebody better discover some oil so they need democracy! | 
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 Somebody needs to go to North Korea to interview Kim about the loss of his cucumber submarine. :lawl: Dennis Rodman? :troll: | 
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 does this mean we have to deal with sean connery acting as a north Korean sub captain? | 
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 $$$$$$$$$$$$$rea | 
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 As much as everyone loves laughing at Kim, I can't imagine being the crew at the moment if they are indeed still alive sitting at the bottom of the ocean. What a horrible way to die. I still remember the Russian sub named Kursk. I followed that story and the Russians wouldn't except help till 1 week after the incident. By then it was too late, the crew had all died at the bottom of the ocean. All because Russia had a bigger ego than hearts. | 
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