In North Korea...

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In North Korea, if you take a sledgehammer to a store (I thought communism was about freedom??) they put you into a facility which you are not free to leave at any time, and you have to obey rules like waking up at 8 am and going to bed at 10. They call them "prisons".

Yes, this is a satirical community. We here at lemmygrad support the DPRK against the unlawful government of the Republic of Korea (installed by the USA to prevent a united socialist Korea), and we support the Koreans' right to self-determination without outside interference.

also I think it's funny if all posts are titled "In North Korea..."

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It's a shame that they cant hang out with the locals, but nice that he still goes to talk a bit with some locals.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH4rUq…

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Burping is illegal. If you burp at your family dinner Kim Jong Un will burn you alive and burp in your face. I thought gommunizm was about freedom...

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no squid game :o

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In North Korea, there is a group of people who are armed and wear the same cloths at almost all times. They are educated by the Kim regime in how to kill people. They are forced to eat at the same time and live together in things they called magsas. they call it a "military" but i think it should be a war crime

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the most widely consumed chemical is something called dihydrogen monoxide. The government insists it is safe and even claims it has health benefits when in reality it is the main component of acid rain. Every person who ingests this chemical dies eventually and even the tiniest amount entering your lungs can have fatal consequences. Despite these known dangers, the chemical remains widespread.