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Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:14pm On Sep 01, 2022
There's no place on Earth as isolated and paranoid as North Korea, and that makes it one of the world's most intriguing cultures.

Whispers from people who have visited (and somehow managed to not end up in a North Korean labor camp) and those who have defected are where we get the truest picture of what it's like to live in North Korea, and sometimes it's the absence of the little things that's the most shocking.

Although members of North Korea's elite can get their hands on just about anything they want, ordinary North Koreans are resigned to a world without many of the things we Westerners take for granted.

Below are ten things ordinary North Koreans can't buy or posses in North Korea as proudly brought to you by Mr. Odewale Adesoye (A. K. A. Green Man).

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:14pm On Sep 01, 2022
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COCA-COLA

There are only two countries in the world where Coca-Cola does not do business: Cuba and North Korea.

Sanctions have made it impossible for the soda giant to infiltrate the Hermit Kingdom, but that doesn't mean the North Korean people don't have a taste for The Real Thing, even though what they usually get is The Fake Thing.

You can buy any number of different Coke knock-offs in ordinary restaurants and grocery stores, and at least one of them kind of sort of looks a little bit like a real Coke (but not much).

According to The Telegraph, if you're a wealthy North Korean, a Chinese businessman, or a tourist, you can probably buy genuine Coke from a fancy grocery store or swanky restaurant

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:14pm On Sep 01, 2022
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KIM JONG-UN'S HAIRCUT

A few years ago, Kim Jong-un's haircut was actual fashion. Men all over the Hermit Kingdom wanted to look like their Dear Leader, so they had themselves cut to match.

Yes, intentionally. Now, despite a viral story that fooled plenty, the haircut was not in fact mandatory — people were doing it out of love. (Again, yes, intentionally.) But alas, all that flattery-by-imitation started to annoy Jong-un and he's had the cut left off of the list of "state-approved" haircuts.

The real mystery in all this is not why someone whose happiness seems so dependent on the love and devotion of others wouldn't want to rule over a land populated by his own clones, but rather why anyone would really want to steal that guy's do.

You can still buy mirrors in North Korea.

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Righteousness2(m): 9:17pm On Sep 01, 2022
Prayers for our North Korea brothers and Sisters.

Ladies and Gentlemen, irrespective of the limitations, challenges, persecutions and trials you are Facing anywhere in the world, Stand for JESUS Christ.

Even If you cannot have anything in this life, Ensure you have JESUS. Ensure your soul is saved through JESUS Christ. Ensure you are Heaven bound.

Life does not end here! This Earth is home to no one. We are only passing through.
Forever and ever is still ahead. Heaven and Hell are real.

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:18pm On Sep 01, 2022
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HAIR DYE

Going blonde is not an option for North Koreans, and neither is going red, going green, or going rainbow-striped.

Everyone's hair has to be black, unless it's gray — only then do you have the option of dying it. Black. Hair dye is a "capitalist trend," and must therefore be crushed like a small bug, smashed like a boiled pumpkin, and hacked apart like a Sony Pictures email server.

So what happens if you defy the regime and get your hair dyed anyway?  

Both you and your hairdresser get punished. It's not totally clear what that punishment might be, but in a nation where you can be executed for owning a Bible or watching South Korean soap operas, you probably ought to learn how to love your natural color, just in case.

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:18pm On Sep 01, 2022
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MCDONALD'S


North Koreans also can't get McDonald's. That's not so bad, since not having a McDonald's on every corner is roughly the health equivalent of not eating a stick of butter with a knife and fork twice a week.

What's hilarious about the North Korean ban on the Golden Arches is that North Korean elites have been known to have McDonald's burgers flown in from China.

That's right, flown in on the national airline, at great expense, and without regard for the people who are actually starving in North Korea's lower classes. It's okay, though, because former (now dead) leader Kim Jong-il actually invented the hamburger, did you know that? It's true!

According to The Guardian, his invention, called "Gogigyeopbbang" (pronounced however you like) was gifted to the North Korean people in 2000. So McDonald's totally stole his idea. With a time machine. Or something.

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:18pm On Sep 01, 2022
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FERTILIZER


Long, long ago, North Korea got its fertilizer from South Korea, and we all know how that turned out. More recently, the Hermit Kingdom has been getting fertilizer from China — but U.N. sanctions are getting in the way of that friendship, too.

A lack of fertilizer is a pretty big problem for a nation that's as isolated as North Korea — if crops fail, that means trouble for an already hungry nation.

Like everything else, the regime sees this as a great opportunity to spread propaganda and pump up national pride, and it's been cheering on devoted farmers who are producing a fertilizer of their own creation.

According to the Associated Press, this home-grown fertilizer is called "juche," which is really just a generic word used to describe anything that makes North Korea more self-sufficient.

Now it's not really certain what "juche" fertilizer is made of, but there isn't much in the way of livestock in North Korea, and they have to use poop of some kind, so ... yeah, it's exactly what you're thinking. Ew.

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by MatrixReloaded: 9:21pm On Sep 01, 2022
cheesy oya release the atomic bomb on coca cola now just like cr7 did in euro and it shows the sign of end times beginning because they have refused to drink soda which is a natural resources. Folks time is running up. Stop drinking soda and embrace agbo. He who have ears should hear o

Righteousness2:
Wow

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:22pm On Sep 01, 2022
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JEAN (ESPECIALLY BLUE COLOR)

U.N. sanctions and "deranged" American presidents are nothing compared to the heinous threat of Levis, Calvin Klein, and United Colors of Benetton.

Jeans, like hair dye, are "toxins of capitalism," so now we're back to that whole bug-squashing, boiled pumpkin thing again.

Interestingly, the movement against Western fashion trends is not being led by old men in Jong-un's regime, but by North Korean youth groups.

According to The Telegraph, kids as young as 15 have volunteered to lead the fight against imperialist denim by patrolling the streets in search of fashionable citizens.

The ban appears to be directed mostly at people who live in the North Hamgyong and Yanggang provinces, which border China — citizens in these regions are apparently at greater risk for capitalist contamination because of China's great love of selling stuff to the U.S.

What happens to the trendiest dissenters? They could be sent to labor camps, which let's face it is probably where bootcuts and bell-bottoms ought to end up anyway.

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:22pm On Sep 01, 2022
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FOREIGN MOVIES


North Korea is one of the most isolated places in the world. Like penguins in Antarctica, citizens don't really have any idea what's going on outside their devastatingly uncomfortable world.

Unless, of course, they can get their hands on illegal copies of American movies and television shows.

Now, Happy Feet or any of the five Sharknados (yes, they really made a fifth one) probably don't have the potential to inform North Korean viewers about the real world, but apparently the regime thinks so.

According to NPR, films made in Western nations are seen as threatening because they can inspire actual thought, and possibly encourage the asking of dangerous questions like, "What if things aren't really so bad over there?" and worse, "What if things are really so bad here?"

Perhaps instead of banning Sharknado, the Dear Leader ought to make it required viewing for North Koreans instead — surely life in a land where sharks fall out of the sky is at least marginally less desirable than life in a land ruled by Kim Jong-un.

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:22pm On Sep 01, 2022
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PIERCINGS


You can get your ears pierced in North Korea, but forget a nose piercing or a cute little belly ring.

Piercings are (yawn) symbols of Western imperialism, toxins of capitalism, blah, blah, blah, etc. etc. Like jeans and hair dye (and apparently ponytails are on this list, too), piercings can get you in trouble with the youth brigade, which is frankly terrifying when you consider how snarky teenagers can be when they don't actually have the authority to send you to a labor camp because of the way you're dressed.

According to The Telegraph, the North Korean fashion police are also in search of skirts that are too short, shoes that aren't the right shape, people wearing T-shirts, and unmarried women who are running businesses in public marketplaces.

Also, dogs and cats forming inappropriate relationships, and people who use too much oxygen. (Just kidding about those last two, but you almost believed it didn't you?)

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by fman(m): 9:24pm On Sep 01, 2022
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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:26pm On Sep 01, 2022
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AN IPHONE


North Korea is a conundrum. It spends vast amounts of money on nuclear weapons development, its elite feel perfectly comfortable splurging on McDonald's hamburgers, Hennessy Cognac, and Armani watches, but it can't keep the lights on for more than a few hours a day.

Yet despite these obvious problems, the regime desperately wants everyone, including its most impoverished citizens, to believe that North Korea is a prosperous nation.

And what is the top symbol of prosperity? An iPhone!

Weirdly, jeans, hair dye, and body piercings are symbols of American imperialism but apparently iPhones are not, despite the fact that Apple is an enormously successful American company and there's an iPhone stuffed in the ear of more than 85 million American cellphone users.

But whatever, Kim Jong-un likes them, so they're officially okay. Here's the problem though: like Coca-Cola, Starbucks, and McDonald's, Apple doesn't do business in North Korea. So what's a dictator to do? Have someone design a knock-off!

There are plenty of rumors that Kim Jong-un owns a genuine Apple product, but there is also a North Korean smartphone that looks suspiciously like the iPhone. Its App Store probably isn't very full, though, but since almost no one in North Korea can afford a smartphone of any kind, that's clearly not the point.

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:26pm On Sep 01, 2022
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CONDOMS

North Korea’s most desired gift item has been revealed as condoms.

Birth control is banned in the country as dictator Kim Jong-un strives to create a bigger population of socialist workers.

But businessmen and officials on trips to neighboring China are bringing back condoms to give as presents.

Smugglers are also cashing in by selling them to prostitutes to prevent pregnancy and the spread of sexual diseases.

Condoms are banned from manufacture or sale in North Korea and are blocked from entry at customs posts, a Chinese-North Korean merchant who travels between the countries told Radio Free Asia.

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by iamyemiakins(m): 9:34pm On Sep 01, 2022
Whatever happens in North Korea stays in North Korea.

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Ahmback(m): 9:34pm On Sep 01, 2022
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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by fman(m): 9:53pm On Sep 01, 2022
Odewaleadesoye:
10.

I love this ban.
No condom
I go impregnate about 45 north Korean girls.
So that I can populate their country wt African-korean kids.
Fati2001,
Will be like: wooow!!!

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Ahmback(m): 10:04pm On Sep 01, 2022
Odewaleadesoye:
Cc: nlfpmod Mynd44 mukina2
so truly, lalasticlala is no longer a mod!

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by AYNL: 10:10pm On Sep 01, 2022
WTF!

osinwin president

osinwin citizens

iPhone
condom
coca cola

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Jking20(m): 10:19pm On Sep 01, 2022
But someone will still be telling us we're living in the worst country. Irrespective of what you're going through in this country, pray and work hard and watch as the good Lord blesses you.

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Blackfire(m): 4:15am On Sep 02, 2022
If I slap that fat confused boy rolling North Korea what will happen?

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:17am On Sep 02, 2022
Interesting

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by BluntCrazeMan: 5:17am On Sep 02, 2022
Hmmm.
Ok naa
..
Meanwhile....
PLEASE BRING THIS TO THE NOTICE OF INEC.

INEC should release the detailed analysis, the breakdown, and the categorisation of the accredited voters who came out to participate in the Ekiti and Osun Governorship Elections.
(Just the way they released the details of the accredited voters who Participated in the 2015 General Elections...
https://inecnigeria.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Presidential-Election-Analysis-2015-1.pdf)



We need to study the patterns of the participation in those two elections.

We need to know the number (and percentage) of the youths who came out to participate in the election.
We also need to know the number of “businessmen” and “civil servants” and “artisans” who came out to vote.
..
The information will help us to predict better about the supposed outcome of the 2023 Elections..

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by KangaIye: 5:17am On Sep 02, 2022
Huh
Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:17am On Sep 02, 2022
Blackfire:
If I slap that fat confused boy rolling North Korea what will happen?
Abegii, make u try slap am first nah! grin cheesy wink

Even if na for dream wink

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Abudu2000(m): 5:18am On Sep 02, 2022
for your architectural,structural drawings and construction needs send me a message

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:18am On Sep 02, 2022
Jking20:
But someone will still be telling us we're living in the worst country. Irrespective of what you're going through in this country, pray and work hard and watch as the good Lord blesses you.

May God bless all sane citizens of this country that pray for her day in day out.
God bless nigeria.

Nigeria will bless those that pray for her, and for those ones that refer to our Darling nation as a zoo, curse of the land be upon them.

We Rise

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by fasho01(m): 5:19am On Sep 02, 2022
grin This sounds like a joke but unfortunately it's not. NK has to be the biggest prison in the world

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Re: Ten Normal Things You Can't Buy Or Possess In North Korea by Lordbinsmar: 5:19am On Sep 02, 2022
angry

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