With tensions between North and South Korea rising, my buddy at LengXiaoHua has sent a message which puts into words what the majority of people are thinking…
韩国和朝鲜的紧张关系升级,我的爱说冷笑话朋友发了一个消息给我,内容关于大多数人对于这个事情的想法…

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With tensions between North and South Korea rising, my buddy at LengXiaoHua has sent a message which puts into words what the majority of people are thinking…
韩国和朝鲜的紧张关系升级,我的爱说冷笑话朋友发了一个消息给我,内容关于大多数人对于这个事情的想法…

- – - -> www.lengxiaohua.net
hahahaa, the whole world belong to china!
I think there’s a template…
i can has corea?
RAMBOOOOOOOOOO!
The First Blood or the last blood?
Like a Chinese saying “to cook beans over a fire lighted by bean stems” —I believe there is an equivalent English idiom but it just escaped from me…any clue?
I’m not sure about the idiom in English (maybe someone else knows it?) but talking about beans has made me very hungry!
haha…me too, sort of, I had a lot of canned beans when I was in England, I love it
Hi, Oli,I heard of you and your blog from a mutual friend quite a long while ago, and today I accidentally bumped into your blog so I am pretty new here. If I wrote back to Feedburner…would it be you that were to read my email? Thanks.
Yep that’s me – djod@djod.co.uk!
Whole world will belong to china!
funny~ this is my first time to visit ur blog, very impressive. do u prefer write everything in Chinese and English??
I think that if I write in two languages then there are double the number of people who might come and read!
Got your email alert again. This is the most funny picture I have ever seen on your site. Good job! By the way, I have two question, what do you call “lengxiaohua(冷笑话)” in English? The song they are singing does not exist, right?
Haha the song does not exist, no!
Literally it’s ‘cold joke’ – but I’ve never really heard it used in the UK at least. I think a close translation is a ‘dry’ joke!
Dry joke, humm…. I can see relationship among dry ice, dry joke and cold joke.
Is it “dry” enough?
Too cold! Too cold!
is it somewhere close to “black humour”?
Yes I think you’re right! Although the big majority of ‘black’ humour is related to death (I think).