But, as norm tell us, someone’s not allowed to eat their pepperoni. (No, it’s not Saddam Hussein. That was in the South Park movie.)
Hell Not Yet Frozen Over
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There’s a game on the web called Guess the Dictator/Sitcom Character, in which you pretend to be one of those and answer questions until the computer guesses your identity.
http://www.smalltime.com/dictator.html
So I played Guess the Dictator, and eventually it guessed my character. At the end the game tells you how many times others have chosen your character. This is how many times my three characters were chosen by people who played this game.
Kim Jong Il = 136
Saddam Hussein = 84
Robert Mugabe = 14
So 136 times people pretended to be the dictator Kim Jong Il. There’s also a link on the first page so you can see the most popular choices that people chose for dictators. The top two?
George W. Bush = 70,543
Tony Blair = 62,000
But of course, when thinking of a dictator what two come to mind more than 800 times as often as Kim Jong Il and poor Saddam? Hell is too good, etc.
Just a game I know, but still …