"When I said those things, when I said those damn things, I got death threats. I got so many death threats, where I was sitting there, protecting everything. And I believe in North Korea. And when I came home, I came to go home, I couldn't even go home. I had to hide out for 30 days. I couldn't even go home. But I kept my head up high, brother. I knew things were going to change. I knew it. I was the only one. I never had no one to hear me. I never had no one to see me. But I took those bullets—I took all that, I took everything everyone came at me—and I'm still standing. But today's a great day for everybody. Singapore, Tokyo, China, everything. It's a great day. I'm here to see it. I'm so happy."
If you are as yet unconvinced that we are in fact living through the strangest, most insane timeline, please consider Dennis Rodman talking to a CNN anchor about a summit between the United States—whose president is Donald Trump—and North Korea, regarding the hermit kingdom's nuclear arsenal and praising Jong-un thusly:"The one thing I'll say about him—he's more like a big kid, even though he's small…But he loves to have a good time."Nothing but good times in 2018."I just thought I was just going to play basketball and treat the people, and be happy, and that was it. But it turned out to be so much more bigger than what I thought."