Top Gun Posted December 3, 2024 Posted December 3, 2024 https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cn38321180et World has no chill right now. 1 Quote
Jman Posted December 3, 2024 Posted December 3, 2024 Unanimous vote to tell him to fuck off. That alone is telling. 2 Quote
Insipid Posted December 3, 2024 Posted December 3, 2024 South Korea is a fucked nation in many ways. Five companies, or chaebols, control half the country's GDP. America is bad with the corporatism, but fortunately we are still far away from that extreme of a situation. 1 Quote
Seight Posted December 4, 2024 Posted December 4, 2024 That is a "but man am I bad at math" level of miscalculation. 3 1 Quote
ghostrek Posted December 4, 2024 Posted December 4, 2024 Okay here's a stupid thing I thought I heard something about North Korea doing something but that could have been a lie 1 Quote
Popular Post molarbear Posted December 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 4, 2024 3 hours ago, Seight said: That is a "but man am I bad at math" level of miscalculation. .....WE.EVEN.HAVE.A.MEME.FOR.THIS.ALREADY!!!!!! 10 Quote
discolé monade Posted December 5, 2024 Posted December 5, 2024 On 12/3/2024 at 11:38 AM, Top Gun said: https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cn38321180et World has no chill right now. it's funny because it's true. 1 Quote
Raptorpat Posted December 16, 2024 Posted December 16, 2024 what does it mean if SK successfully impeached its president and we failed twice 3 Quote
1pooh4u Posted December 16, 2024 Posted December 16, 2024 13 minutes ago, Raptorpat said: what does it mean if SK successfully impeached its president and we failed twice It means that either their procedure of impeachment is too easy or ours is too difficult? Probably the last part. 1 Quote
Dark_Cloud_Overhead Posted December 16, 2024 Posted December 16, 2024 1 hour ago, Raptorpat said: what does it mean if SK successfully impeached its president and we failed twice Means the rest of their politicians aren't apparently as self-serving and corrupt as their president. Although technically, we succeeded in impeaching both times, just the senate didn't get the supermajority of votes needed to convict. I get that's what you meant though obviously. They still have yet to remove Yoon either however. Unlike here it sounds like it goes to their court system to decide, where they need six votes out of nine to get rid of him. I think I like their system better than ours, although I can't say I'm at all confident the result here would have been any different either time if it went to our Supreme Court instead of the Senate. 2 Quote
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