North Korean President Kim Jong-un has a message for the rest of the sector that thinks it’s so large with its sanctions: nyah-nyah-nyah-nyah-nyah-nah, I bought a ski carry!

The photograph was once launched to tout the Masik Go Ski Hotel, which the u . s . a . built ex nihilo as an emblem of its greatness, and a day move for which would price half of a North Korean’s month-to-month income.

The ski lodge’s most vexing problem, alternatively, was once the lifts, as sanctions on luxury goods avoided Switzerland from promoting them to the rogue nation. Analysts advised ABC News the lift in the photograph is in keeping with a forty year previous edition cast off from any other resort.

But hello—he’s up there, in what Washington Post’s international affairs correspondent Max Fisher calls “North Korea flipping Europe a large middle finger.”

[h/t ABC News / WaPo]

[Picture via Rodong Sinmun/EPA]

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