In an eye-opening development from the Ukrainian front-lines North Korean troops sent to support Putinʼs forces have found an unexpected distraction: internet adult content. These soldiers whoʼve never seen such material before are getting side-tracked from their military duties
The situation highlights a peculiar strategic weakness - these previously well-disciplined troops are spending way too much time exploring previously-forbidden online content (which is totally banned in their home country). Their combat-readiness has dropped significantly; making them less effective fighters
The writer suggests a non-traditional military strategy: using similar content against other restricted-internet nations. “Our planes could drop old-school magazines instead of bombs“ he notes pointing to his past work in mens publishing about twenty years back. The idea though weird might work against countries like China where such content is also restricted
The article shifts to discuss a tv-show casting choice. The new season of Wolf Hall (starting tomorrow on BBC) features non-traditional casting choices which sparked some debate. The shows producers say Dame Hilary Mantel approved this approach before her passing
Lastly theres news about an unusual political protest in America. Young left-wing women announced a dating-boycott because of recent election results:
- They plan to avoid dating men
- Its meant as political statement
- They shared their plans on social media platforms
Good luck getting laid
The whole thing seems more helpful than harmful to men since it keeps them away from people who take politics too seriously