some really interesting pictures taken by a Russian guy in North Korea
stevieboy32808
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Oh man how sad. Life and pretty much everything else is so depressing and boring over there.
This thread serves as a great reminder not to take your freedoms/liberties for granted. God Bless America.
pkcRAISTLIN
yeah, was really sad :(
i think its a disgrace that a country so poor & infrastructure-less should be developing nukes and/or ICBMs :rolleyes:
that pic of the two koreas side by side, with the ty commie roads backdropped by the nice capitalist ones was the best shot taken imo.
Kapedan
CNN will have a documentary about NK on saturday, 2 pm eastern, I m going to check it out. The previous looked promising, so, it should be good, i hope.
tathi
"The hotel, construction was abandoned in 1991, its not recomended to take pictures of it when you're close."
"that's ok we'll admire it from afar"
Looks freaky :nervous:
Dervish
Hmm well just to play devils advocate for a second. Who are we to judge a place based upon a few pictures, one persons views (which seem already biased).
They live a different way from us yeah. But we know I'd go as far as to say nothing about the way they live.
NeoPhono
Have you guys seen the Faithless "I Want More" video? It was taken from a documentary filmed in N. Korea. Interesting stuff...
So this is just sad, but if USA does anything like this at home it's an outrage even to foreigners?
RapidFire
looks like Equilibrium.
skot_e
Nth korea needs to be liberated. The people are suffering from hunger/starvation, and the regime wants to spend money on weapons manufacture. They probably percieve a threat of aggression from the US, especially after the axis of evil speach.
The US admin should be doing more to open trade links and encourage demilitarisation, rather than threaten N.K.
In the end, NK regime will probably crumble
Yoepus
quote:
Originally posted by tathi
"The hotel, construction was abandoned in 1991, its not recomended to take pictures of it when you're close."
Looks freaky :nervous:
I hope they choose to abandon yet another ambitious project: Nuclear weapons and ICBMs.
I wouldn't mind if they didn't explain why they stopped either.