Multimedia producer Ben Piven's video chronicles his five-day trip in August. Watch original footage of the Pyongyang Metro, rural countryside, Demilitarized Zone and everyday North Koreans. Part 5 of 6 in our "Inside the Hermit Kingdom" series on the people and culture of North Korea. http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/11/13/kim-jong-ils-north-korea-welcomes-legal...
Pyongyang NOT Pyongyong
aslscott78 2 weeks ago
@RaymondLikesMen
Its with a B if you side with fellow koreans. If you still use P then you are a korean who sides with china. This knowledge is common among regular koreans. many american koreans do not know this.
inachu 3 weeks ago
@inachu
Actually it's pangapsumnidap. (P is silent at end.)
RaymondLikesMen 4 weeks ago
@DiscoProJoe
Fuck, I'd slap a Chinese woman and probably beat her up if she dare came up with her free-market fundamentalist delusions.
I'd much prefer the scientific socialistic perspective under the dialectical materialist analysis of historical development that the Korean girls are no doubt highly versed in thanks to their superior standard of political education and, consequentially, superior political intelligence.
RaymondLikesMen 4 weeks ago
North Korean women may be gorgeous on the outside, but as soon as they'd open their mouths (spouting socialism, "unity in isolation," and religious fanaticism), they'd be a major turn-off.
I totally prefer modern Chinese women, because so many of them are open to the ideas of free-market capitalism, interdependent individualism, and rational freethought. I'm happily building my life in lovely Chongqing, China, and it's a bright future here, indeed!
DiscoProJoe 1 month ago
yes. i see. i too am a robot and do not use more than two tones while talking.
SuckMyKintama 1 month ago
Clean, beutiful and unspoiled by western pornography!
bojan34 1 month ago
@a2r1v1i2s
There's only one problem w/ your reply, N. Korea isn't a communist country. In fact, it's a hereditary dictatorship. Communism and socialism are actually quite beautiful. Soviet Union, China, N.Korea, and Cuba was never communist. They just use the idea of communism for advertising.
laviebanale 1 month ago
Been there, done that. Did not get the T-shirt. They show you a POTEMKIN village, i.e. facade of what they want you to see, a far cray from reality.
ipanema98 5 months ago
Bahngop sumidah?
my hangul sucks
inachu 5 months ago