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I'd Like to See North Korea is a line from a series of image macros in which people post pictures of a fictional or humorous army with the caption a variation on the catchphrase "I'd like to see North Korea try," implying that the fictional army is more powerful than North Korea's.

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The earliest known instance of this meme occurred on July 28th, 2016. Twitter user @LILDOOBIESKIGOD[1] posted a picture of an uncooked, raw chicken sitting upright. They captioned the tweet (shown below), "I'd like to see North Korea try with this on our side 😈"

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Several days later, on July 29th, Twitter user @___Atheism___[3] posted a variation with several images of American soldiers as well as a still from the animated film Bee Movie (shown below, left). On August 5th, Twitter user @_absoluteweeb_[2] posted a variation on the meme, changing the image to a still of the bees from Bee Movie swarming (shown below, right).

On September 27th, the Facebook meme[4] account memeb0t posted a variation featuring Clone Troopers from the Star Wars prequel films. The post (shown below) received more than 1,200 reactions and 330 shares.


11 months later, on August 16th, Redditor Theboss12312[5] posted a fake tweet by U.S. President Donald Trump that says, "I'd like to see North Korea fight our highly trained army." The tweet sits above a picture of YouTuber Filthy Frank holding a pair of guns. The post (shown below) received more than 20,000 points (89% upvoted) and 190 comments.


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