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It is apparently from a North Korean children's cartoon. The picture is of an anthropomorphic ear of corn. The anthropomorphic vegetables join together into an army to fight off anthropomorphic blights, plagues, and pestilences to protect the crops. The army is victorious and, to celebrate, the anthropomorphic potatoes are happily killed and turned into food, such as potato chips.

 

Moral of the story: If you work your hardest and battle your mightiest, you'll be worthy of sacrificing your life for your country. Yay North Korea. ;)

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It is apparently from a North Korean children's cartoon. The picture is of an anthropomorphic ear of corn. The anthropomorphic vegetables join together into an army to fight off anthropomorphic blights, plagues, and pestilences to protect the crops. The army is victorious and, to celebrate, the anthropomorphic potatoes are happily killed and turned into food, such as potato chips.

 

Moral of the story: If you work your hardest and battle your mightiest, you'll be worthy of sacrificing your life for your country. Yay North Korea. ;)

 

Yeah that sounds about right.

 

Oh, and 10/10.

"I aim for the stars, but sometimes I hit London." - Wernher von Braun

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2/10

wut iz dat?

 

It's from BBC Sherlock, Sherlock Holmes.

"Even if something sounds logical, it doesn't mean it have to be true"

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2/30 for 2 fps out of possible 30.

"When a son is born, the father will go up to the newborn baby, sword in hand; throwing it down, he says, "I shall not leave you with any property: You have only what you can provide with this weapon."

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