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Kim Jong Un: Villain
Kim Jon Un Villain

If you're interested in living dictators, Kim Jong Un is the way to go. He was greatly affected by his parents, randomly executes innocent people, and grew up around dictators.

Growing up Kim did not get to go in public much.(growing up he wasn’t exposed around a lot of people) Very little people know his age and no one knows why his parents did this. He once said “I love my dad,
But when I was little he would hit me sometimes. I could never accurately predict when he would hit me, but I did often sense when it was due. He never hit me hard. It hurt, but the beating never really wounded me. It was probably the disappointment in his eyes that hit me the hardest.” Kim Jong Il was the supreme leader of North Korea from

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