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Kim Jung-Un named Sexiest Man Alive!
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 2:20 pm
by _MeDotOrg
The Onion wrote:Kim Jong-Un Named The Onion's Sexiest Man Alive For 2012 
The Onion is proud to announce that North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong-un, 29, has officially been named the newspaper’s Sexiest Man Alive for the year 2012.
With his devastatingly handsome, round face, his boyish charm, and his strong, sturdy frame, this Pyongyang-bred heartthrob is every woman’s dream come true. Blessed with an air of power that masks an unmistakable cute, cuddly side, Kim made this newspaper’s editorial board swoon with his impeccable fashion sense, chic short hairstyle, and, of course, that famous smile.
“He has that rare ability to somehow be completely adorable and completely macho at the same time,” Onion Style and Entertainment editor Marissa Blake-Zweibel said. “And that’s the quality that makes him the sort of man women want, and men want to be. He’s a real hunk with real intensity who also knows how to cut loose and let his hair down.”
Added Blake-Zweibel, “Ri Sol-ju is one lucky lady, that’s for sure!”
Stop watching K-Pop, kiddies! This man has SOUL, if not Seoul.
Re: Kim Jung-Un named Sexiest Man Alive!
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 3:29 pm
by _MeDotOrg
As a followup: Evidently China's news media did not know that The Onion was a satire site. In China the story was reported in glowing terms about the 'Dear Leader' or 'Rice Dumpling' or whatever the hell he's calling himself.
CNN wrote:What Onion saga says about China's sense of humor
Beijing (CNN) -- China's state-run People's Daily newspaper is known for political correctness rather than a sense of humor.
So when a report surfaced this week that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un had been named the 2012 "Sexiest Man Alive", the self-described mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party cheered its Korean comrade on its website -- only this "news" came from satirical U.S. website, The Onion.
China is North Korea's major ally and aid provider. Reporting something flattering on Kim must have been considered politically correct. Its website editors even built a gallery of photos to accompany the report, with slides featuring Kim riding a horse, inspecting troops and being hugged by female soldiers.
While the item spiced up the usually staid pages of the website, it led to wave of sniggering as international media lampooned Chinese state media for being fooled by a bogus report from a well-known purveyor of offbeat humor and satire.
Read: Onion: We just fooled the Chinese government!
Was the omniscient People's Daily really this gullible or was it the work of a mischievous insider with a penchant for satire?
Read complete article at
http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/30/world/asia/china-onion-humor-florcruz/index.html?iref=obnetwork