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    1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 14

      Olympic athletes in Pyeongchang are racing and flipping to gold medals. Here's what you may have missed, from the perspective of our photographers.pic.twitter.com/fppOOHtTsv

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    2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 14

      Chloe Kim’s father, a Korean immigrant, gave up his job when she was 10 to help her pursue her Olympic dreams. He watched his daughter win gold. http://nyti.ms/2HddbZj pic.twitter.com/L38Qn59psw

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    3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 14

      Shaun White placed fourth at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, after winning gold in both the 2006 and 2010 Olympic Games. He reclaimed his gold halfpipe throne in Pyeongchang. http://nyti.ms/2Eov7OU pic.twitter.com/B8myxjFxgl

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    4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 14

      Another Alpine event was postponed at the Yongpyong Alpine Center because of high winds http://nyti.ms/2Eo6HVv pic.twitter.com/d3pCs1Zmsb

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      The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 14

      North Korean cheerleaders remain the source of spectators’ fascination. They are kept under tight control and escorted by older male chaperones. http://nyti.ms/2EqM0Z2 pic.twitter.com/AgbkNfPz25

      7:13 AM - 14 Feb 2018
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        1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 14

          And yes, it is still cold.pic.twitter.com/VdWB8tdnJG

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        1. PLibertatum‏ @PLibertatum Feb 14
          Replying to @nytimes

          Reporters: Quit with the fluff pieces about these poor girls. They are cogs in N Korea’s propaganda machine and you are falling for it. And worse, helping spread their propaganda.

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        1. craig‏ @fupabox Feb 14
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          Of course they’re fascinated.. you don’t often see slave dolls of an evil regime out in public . You could stop empowering NK with your love of these fembots!!

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        1. Randy Winkey‏ @RLWink Feb 14
          Replying to @nytimes

          Brainwashed puppets.

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        1. marquita d. nunziato‏ @quittamdj Feb 14
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          Run while you can 🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️

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        1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Feb 14
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          these cheerleaders have spent time in prison for making rocket man http://mad.No  one paid them any attention only our media supports a communist country and dictator.

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        1. E‏ @Im_too_pc Feb 14
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          If they try to run they will kill their families. But @nytimes rather praise the sister of this maniac over our president #FakeNews #discrace #thenorthkoreantimes

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        1. Cocky Kuipers‏ @CockyKuipers Feb 14
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          Scares me to death these robots.....

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        1. indira sikand‏ @indirasikand Feb 14
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          Poor things

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        1. Navita Gunter‏ @NavitaGunter Feb 14
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          But, if you look into their EYES something is missing, they are not truly happy or free they just exist 😔

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        1. Jay Paganini‏ @paganini_j Feb 14
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          They are the North Korean version of Stepford wives

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        1. Steeve Shithole Bannon‏ @steeve_bannon Feb 14
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          If they cheer loud enough, they get fewer maggots in their rice at dinner. "Cheer rowder! You get dog in rice if cheer rowder! No maggot!"

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        1. CarpeDiemWineSales‏ @CarpeDiemWine Feb 14
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          Eerily similar to the Handmaid’s Tale, no? Yikes!

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        2. roy chinnery‏ @ChinneryRoy Feb 14
          Replying to @nytimes

          East or West , it matters not !....The people are manipulated by the powers that be , A person from the West , who thought themselves " free," would be incredibly naïve , Democracy holds you captive with velvet chains !

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        3. craig‏ @fupabox Feb 14
          Replying to @ChinneryRoy @nytimes

          Wrong .. free to leave .. free .. key word

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        4. roy chinnery‏ @ChinneryRoy Feb 14
          Replying to @fupabox @nytimes

          It goes a little deeper than " free ," in the physical sense ...It is more a state of mind .......we get up at the same time every day , we catch the same train to work ....No matter where we travel , the same rules apply .

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        5. craig‏ @fupabox Feb 14
          Replying to @ChinneryRoy @nytimes

          Again no ... your decision what time to get up where to live , what job to do . All choices , not imposed by anyone

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        6. roy chinnery‏ @ChinneryRoy Feb 14
          Replying to @fupabox @nytimes

          You really do not get it do you ?.....If your employer wants you in work at 9am , you get up accordingly ......Unless you are wealthy , the area where you live is severely restricted ,...Little choice involved !....Velvet chains , Gilded cages !

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        7. craig‏ @fupabox Feb 14
          Replying to @ChinneryRoy @nytimes

          You are saying you have no choice who you work for . You have the choice to not work at all . YOU make the decision to give away the choice . You are not assigned a job by the government with no say as to what that job is . You are describing ruts in life , not loss of freedom

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        8. roy chinnery‏ @ChinneryRoy Feb 14
          Replying to @fupabox @nytimes

          Ordinary people have choices of course . the choice to work or not to work , but my point is , the choice is illusory , essentially it is to work or starve . once you make the "choice," to work , you are captive , no longer free

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