BY JAKE ROSSEN
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un is one of the great
agitators in modern political culture. Known for being temperamental—he is said
to have executed his uncle for
plotting a coup—and unpredictable, Kim has helped give his country the
reputation of being a wild card that can capture the attention of the world’s
superpowers.
Like any powerful leader, Kim was once just a bright young
man with homework. At the behest of his father, former supreme leader Kim
Jong-il, Kim was schooled in a Swiss boarding school between 1998 and 2000, and
the media has often turned to his former classmates to uncover details about
his teenage personality. No one has yet discovered his doodled-on yearbook or a
prom photo, but his peers did have some other insights. Here’s what we know
about Kim Jong-un’s formative years.
1. HE LOVED HIS AIR
JORDANS.
Young Kim probably never dreamed he would one day be hanging
out with former Chicago Bull Dennis Rodman, but it must have been some kind of
life goal: the 17-year-old was obsessed with basketball in general and the
Bulls in particular, devoting an entire room in his apartment to memorabilia.
Kim also spent time penciling sketches of Michael Jordan and was said to favor
Air Jordans both on and off the court.
2. HE HAD AN ALIAS.
Not wishing to be identified as the son of Korean leader Kim
Jong-Il, Kim registered with the Swiss school Liebefeld Steinhölzli Schule
under the name Pak Un. He claimed to be the son of a North Korean embassy
employee in Bern, the capital of Switzerland. Both teachers and students alike
noticed that Kim’s parents never showed up for school functions.
3. HE LIKED ACTION
MOVIES.
In 2009, friends of Kim’s related to The Washington Post
that Kim was slightly socially awkward, particularly around girls; when he
wasn't watching basketball, he was usually watching action movies and using his
Sony PlayStation. Kim played combat games and reportedly enjoyed the
filmography of Jackie Chan.
4. HE HAD AN
ENTOURAGE.
Kim’s presence was unique in the Swiss school for his
entourage: At any point, a small number of Koreans appeared to be acting as
servants, bodyguards, or assistants for Kim. Two employees would videotape his
basketball games. Friends thought it was “strange” but wrote it off as “a
Korean thing.”
5. HE OVER-SHARED.
Despite the lengths his family went to keep his real name a
secret, Kim couldn’t always help but share his father was the leader of North
Korea. According to classmate Joao Micaelo, Kim once announced his heritage
during a conversation with him. Micaelo thought Kim was lying. “Normally the
children of people like this, they don’t go to a normal school,” Micaelo told
CNN in 2010.
6. HE WOULD NOT
TOLERATE COLD SPAGHETTI.
Friend Micaelo often visited Kim at his apartment, which was
located at the Korean Embassy’s headquarters. While he noted that Kim was
typically a little reserved, he didn’t see any flash of anger until the
Embassy’s chefs served the two of them lukewarm pasta one evening. “He spoke to
the servants in a manner that was quite sharp,” Micaelo told The Telegraph in
2010. “I was surprised because it was not how he normally was.”
7. HE FAVORED TRACK
SUITS.
Like Tony Soprano and his father before him, Kim tended to
dress for comfort, not presentation. His wardrobe apparently consisted heavily of
Nike track suits, which he wore to class.
8. HE WASN’T THE
SMARTEST KID IN CLASS.
Although Kim was two years older than most of his classmates
because he wasn’t as proficient in German, he still struggled to keep up
academically. In 2012, The Telegraph reported that Kim missed 75 days during
his first year of school and 105 days his second, flunking natural sciences and
getting minimum passing grades in most other subjects.
9. HE GORGED HIMSELF
ON SWISS CHEESE.
Prone to bragging about how much he can eat and drink, Kim
may have developed an appetite for gastronomic excess during school. He was
reportedly so fond of Swiss cheese that he later deployed his personal chefs to
a French culinary school to try and replicate the medium-hard Emmental he had
enjoyed while he was a student. Kim is said to have gained 90 pounds from 2012
to 2016, though it's unknown how much of this was a result of his cheese
intake.
10. HE TOTALLY
VANISHED.
Kim still had a partial school year to finish out when he
abruptly disappeared in 2000. He offered no forwarding address nor any
indication that he might be leaving. “We thought he was ill or something and
would soon be back,” former classmate Nikola Kovacevic told The Washington Post
“I hope he is a good dictator, but dictators are usually not that good.”
Source: http://mentalfloss.com
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