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  • #16
    Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
    Sony 'Will Consider' Releasing 'The Interview' Online If an Online Service like Netflix, iTunes, or Google Play Steps Forward Willing to Distribute It.

    Fuck yea, come on guys step up to the plate.

    https://fnews.com/sony-says-no-onlin...interview-889f
    If this contradiction doesn't tell you the whole thing is bullshit, there is no hope for you in life and you should spare the oxygen for a deserving human

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    • #17
      Kim Jong Un Would Really Hate For You To Watch This, Which Is Exactly Why You Should

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      • #18
        hahah, great advertising if you got the balls.

        Hustler will be producing and releasing a XXX porn parody based on 'The Interview.' Larry Flynt said: “If Kim Jong-un and his henchmen were upset before, wait till they see the movie we’re going to make.”

        AVN - Take That, Jong-un! Hustler Plans 'The Interview' Porn Parody

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        • #19
          BBC News - Sony blames cinemas for cancellation of N Korea film

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          • #20
            On Mr.I's point.

            Something certainly seems a bit off about the whole thing. North Korea usually has a national holiday when they fire a missile that can fly 3 feet before crashing. They label it a "great success for glorious leader". Yet with this they are not.

            North Korea proposes a 'joint investigation' with US to prove its innocence in Sony hack | The Verge

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            • #21
              So I was right. :grin:

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              • #22
                US Mulls Putting NKorea on Terrorism Sponsor List - ABC News

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                • #23
                  I'm very impressed with Obamas comments on this on the Cnn exclusive

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                  • #24
                    If you think a country that can't even provide basic electricity to it's populace has world class hackers, you might be a retard. This shit is funnier than 'The Interview' ever will be, what a fucking joke

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Mr I View Post
                      If you think a country that can't even provide basic electricity to it's populace has world class hackers, you might be a retard. This shit is funnier than 'The Interview' ever will be, what a fucking joke
                      If you think NK puts it populace first you might be a retard..

                      Whether they are capable of it or not, they have certainly displayed a willingness to spend money on massive parades and weeks long extravaganzas while their people starve.

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                      • #26
                        "Hey Kim, get off the phone I need to use the interwebz"

                        Lol

                        BTW the CIA met with the heads of Sony less than a month ago. Little hint there...

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                        • #27
                          Could be all planned from the start. Much like Britain going in for the Suez in 56 working with the heebs. :cheese:

                          Anthony Eden.. what a dildo.

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                          • #28
                            ^educate me that sounds interesting!

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Mr I View Post
                              ^educate me that sounds interesting!
                              http://youtu.be/ETOUALw2EIs

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                              • #30
                                haha.

                                North Korea's Internet Is Totally Screwed Right Now 

                                Following several days of continuous connectivity problems, North Korea's internet has gone dark, according to one researcher. Whether it's a cyber attack or a routine outage remains unclear. However, it looks a lot like a DDoS attack.

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