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RustyNails said:Dear Leader can do all those things with eyes closed and hands tied while upside down while listening to Dethklok. Who needs universities??!
The universities are actually factories.
RustyNails said:Dear Leader can do all those things with eyes closed and hands tied while upside down while listening to Dethklok. Who needs universities??!
spiderman123 said:The universities are actually factories.
Would you forgo luxuries like eating?Finaika said:I would really like to study in North Korea.
spiderman123 said:This is all that I could find
Pyongyang University of Printing Engineering
Dreams-Visions said:Why is it that dictators never fucking die?
WAWAZA said:
It IS the most depressing country on earth. I'd honestly rather be born in Sub-Saharan Africa than North koreaJintor said:Surely among one of the most depressing countries on earth.
That's a pit full of burning NK soccer team corpses in the valley behind him.MasterShotgun said:
What, KCNA not good enough?scotcheggz said:Oh good, I was waiting for a NK thread, last week associated press signed a deal with the NK news agency to open a news office in Pyongyang, so we should get way more news coming out of NK than we had before.
I also like this other article published today, "Worthwhile Life under Care of Great Leader".July 4. 2011 Juch 100
Shaved Ice Enjoys Popularity in Summer
Pyongyang, July 4 (KCNA) -- Shaved ice stalls in streets of Pyongyang attract many passers-by in summer days.
They serve shaved ice with boiled red bean, tomato, strawberry and other fruit juice.
Some people take shaved ice along with Eskimo pie and bread.
Kim Sun Hui, a 56-year-old woman living in Taedonggang District, told KCNA that shaved ice is the best to take outdoors in sultry days and that she favors shaved ice with boiled red bean.
Shaved ice stalls add to the summer view of streets in Pyongyang.
http://www.kcna.co.jp/index-e.htmKamnamu (persimmon) company is well known as a women's coast artillery company always remembered by Kim Jong Il.
In February, Juche 84 (1995) he visited the company despite the strong sea wind. He showed fatherly loving care for company commander Choe Myong Ok, company political instructor Ri Yong Wol and all other women soldiers of the company.
His field guidance produced such a moving story as "Coast Artillerywomen and Medicated Cream".
Pyongyang, July 4 (KCNA) -- Shaved ice stalls in streets of Pyongyang attract many passers-by in summer days.
They serve shaved ice with boiled red bean, tomato, strawberry and other fruit juice.
I dunno... Liberia and Somalia are pretty bad.Ignis Fatuus said:If Best Korea wasn't the shittiest country in the world, as a tourist I would be fascinated to go and experience the novelty of the shittiest country in the world. Wait, what.
Not sure if serious?Steelrain said:Uh...this is fairly obvious propaganda. GAF is weird sometimes.
At least Somalia doesn't really have a government. North Korea has a government that will actively make your life shittier.LaserBuddha said:I dunno... Liberia and Somalia are pretty bad.
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DjangoReinhardt said:It's sorta like a nationwide Habitat for Humanity!
Zzoram said:Foreign students? People pay to go to North Korean Universities?
W T F
UnluckyKate said:So they close univercities to build new house ? But why would they need new house ?
People that couldn't get into the University of Antarctica. Go fighting penguins.Klyka said:"Foreign Students".
Who the hell would go to NORTH KOREA for studies?
Slayven said:People that couldn't get into the University of Antarctica. Go fighting penguins.
Adam Blade said:There has been no mention of the mobilisation in the domestic media. Japan's Kyodo news agency has reported that all universities, except for graduating seniors and foreign students, had to cancel classes until next year.
Graffiti denouncing Kim Jong Il has allegedly been found on a wall in Pyongyang, causing the authorities to launch a crackdown to uncover the culprit.
According to one Chinese-Korean trader working between the North Korean capital and Dandong, China, Graffiti denouncing Kim Jong Il was found on the wall of Pyongyang Railroad College on the 24th; the inspections and regulations are phenomenal. Nobody can come or go from Pyongyang.
The graffiti apparently stated, Park Chung Hee and Kim Jong Il are both dictators; Park Chung Hee a dictator who developed his countrys economy, Kim Jong Il a dictator who starved people to death. One syllable was a man's head and was written on a red brick wall in white chalk, making it quite striking.
In order to catch the culprit, regulations and inspections targeting visitors to Pyongyang as well as the citys citizens went on for three days, until the morning of the 27th, the source said. They wouldnt even sell train tickets, so my schedule got pushed back. One person visiting his son in the military in Pyongyang was not able to get home.
Pyongyang Railroad College is in Hadang 1-dong in Hyeongjesan-district, a place with no streetlights with the exception of above the college main gate. The neighborhood is also within the scope of the 100,000-home construction project, so buildings in the area have been destroyed and pedestrians are rarely seen. It would have been easier than in some other places to leave graffiti.
According to the trader, the authorities launched the search for the person responsible via a joint investigation team including the National Security Agency and Peoples Safety Ministry, specifically targeting students and people from other provinces. They established road blocks on the roads linking Pyongyang Station and West Pyongyang Station, Pyongyang-Pyongsung, Pyongyang-Wonsan and Pyongyang-Kanri, then began questioning all passers by.
Reporting the latest, he said, The investigation unit has now narrowed down the investigation to the Railroad Colleges own students, and has blocked the movement of people between provinces in order to stop the spread of rumors. It seems they are dealing with it severely since it happened in Pyongyang not in the provinces.
Despite the authorities efforts to block the spread of the news, people as far away as Pyongsung and even North Hamkyung Province know about it, the source said.
joseph1594 said:I assume they only allow foreign students from autocratic countries, I can't imagine North Korea would allow foreigners from more democratic countries to give North Koreans crazy ideas.