My friend over at Angryasianman.com posted these pictures. I agree…these are some badass pictures of our Korean law enforcement.


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April 17th, 2008 | Uncategorized
April 17th, 2008 | Uncategorized
My friend over at Angryasianman.com posted these pictures. I agree…these are some badass pictures of our Korean law enforcement.


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funny…
I wish I could do that at some people’s neck.
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um… they have a shortage of bottle openers?… unless they are so tuff they add glass shards to their diets for roughage.
Angryasianman? I’ve heard that some of the music I listen to is “Angry white boy” music… what is “angryasianman” indicative of?
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I don’t know what “angry white boy” music is either… I admit to some cluelessness… I own it.
I could tell you why I’M angry but then I’d still be angry and we’d all be bored.
Oh… I checked out the site… one less thing to be clueless about.
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We should have law enforcement like that in the States…
don’t be so mad ~
It would seem impossible to obtain such law enforcement in the states because the people are so uncultured and shrewd. We’ll never begin to bring ourselves on their level. I believe our law enforcement is guns and doughnuts.
What makes obtaining this level of law enforcement impossible, in this country, is the amount of pandering to the public that we do… i.e. the court system. A person can bring about almost any lawsuit imaginable and get impossibly high rewards for stupidity. We’ve learned that I, for instance, can drive around town with hot coffee between my legs and when it sloshes out and I get burned, I can get $6 million. I believe we are one of the only countries that has to put a label on a chain saw warning the public not to stop the chain with your hands… or that if I shoot a burglar in my own home, I can be sued by the burglar, successfully.
It seems the entire country lives in fear of lawsuits and spends untold resources protecting itself against them.
Very strange to consider that one of the biggest strengths of our country can also be one of the biggest detriments.
Teresa It is the very same for ten-year-olds in this country. Where if your child is caught in the possession of a gun at school. The child’s parents are prosecuted. Would it matter if the gun was yours? Not, even if the child stole it from the next door neighbor; You’re supposed to ensure that your kid has nothing of the sort in their school bag or in a pocket, or concealed in their shoes and hidden under their pant legs.
I still think all children should be celebrated for the sheer craftiness. Then we hear with Gaza for example, ten-year-olds can carry AK47’s and I find that flattering.
Wellll… I was an extremely good kid… but I could be crafty when I wanted to be or felt the situation called for it. Of course my craftiness didn’t extend to blades in my underwear.
It seems to me that parents fall into 2 categories… the ones that are involved in almost every aspect of their child’s development and the ones that barely register their child’s presence in the house at any given time. The latter group can’t be bothered to get involved in their child’s development, let alone check the bookbags and pockets and socks (Jeez!) for paraphenalia.
Maybe such parents NEED to be shocked into taking responsibility… granted, sending them to jail isn’t going to better that situation… but maybe some kind of penalty will have them opening their eyes to their responsibility… however, you can’t change a person unless they want that change.
Why not change for the good of your child if you can? Everyone is capable of change. I don’t see how it would be so hard if you came to the realization that you have one life and you won’t have another chance in a second. We shouldn’t psycho analyze our children’s every doing but we should look out for them and make sure they’re cool and they ride on their wave just fine. I agree with you that there has to be some sort of penalty for the parents who won’t look out for their kids. I’m the baby of the family deemed with the title of little sister. So I grew up on The Fox and the Hound and Pinocchio. I never wanted to hurt anyone but I wanted to be accepted. Then I find out later that if you’re on the face of the planet you were already accepted from day one. The rest is up to you. And so I wasn’t raised to carry AK47’s. I was raised by good morals. I believe my parents did well. It is good to hear that you were a good child once. I only hope that there’s more in the next generations because where will they be? Where will they end up?
ouch… it must be terrible…
Once? I’m still a good girl… just a good and OLD girl.
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Then honorable friend. Maybe we’ll share some words again soon.
Kaska? Nice knowing you.
When I was in high school, there were so many kids getting into trouble. I never had any desire to do anything wrong. It wasn’t the fear of God or the fear of my parents. I just didn’t want to do anything stupid. My mother would always say to me, “how come you are such a good kid?” I always told her, “it must have have been the way I was brought up.”
Wheww…..wwww…….is mad mad game. How could I do that? Must have a good kung fu. I am pretty sure they are using inner breath. If me…..i will have a short breath…….heheheh….Superhero
I want to know just how many bottles did he break in total.
your right those are some bad ass pictures, id like to see more
what a waste of beer
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i’m scared of this generations kids. it’s not like it was back in the 70’s-80’s. my parents raised me to be respectful and was raised with good christian moral that i’m trying to instill in my kids. Cool bottle opener. I’ll take 2.
the last picture is cool…
The least he could have done is smash some friggin Perrier.
Poor defenceless homeless bottles of wabblie pops were not doing anything wrong. Why is it the beers always get screwed over? lol
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