You: Do you like KPop?
Me: Yes, I do like KPop
My Kpop:
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You: Do you like KPop?
Me: Yes, I do like KPop
My Kpop:
I can't stop listening to this absolute fire. Help!
i was supposed to go to sleep early but...
instead im searching for north korean concentration camps and i found too many of them
im not sure if everything is a concetration camp but still it’s werid to find buildings in the middle of nowhere
the hell is that in the middle of a forest??
WHAT IS THIS SECLUDED PLACE, WHAT IS HAPPENING THERE?!?
HOLY FUCK ALL OF THIS IS AN CONCENTRATION CAMP?!?!
here grab a link to find locations of those places on google maps
click here
I have also found a yt account called Liberty in North Korea which publicises educational videos about how it’s like there and all i can say is... it’s hell
people who created this chanel also help north koreans to escape this awful place
if you want to help them then you can make donations or spread the information about what is happening to your friends, family or through social media and stuff
so yea hit the reblog button and do magic
this is the least i can do since i’m too stupid to donate because i have no idea how to make transactions in a different currency :)))
Y'all kpop stans I bet you don't stan the best group from the better Korea
That's some real shit. A true classic. Nct who? Aoa who? That's the REAL music.
I don't live in North Korea, that's anh onest opinion
Really, stan them. They're the best kpop band. Have you seen their stage outfits? Blackpink who?
Two weeks ago, the two Koreas weren't even talking. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0VPdqgMjq0
Dancing at Moranbong
The place to be
The Moranbong park in the middle of Pyongyang is the place to be for two reasons. On weekends the elder inhabitants of the capital find their way to a complex on top of the hill to perform folklore dances. A very nice place to have a picknick with a few bottles of beer after another day of photographic excursion in this secluded area of the world. On my way up to the hill I met a 88 year old professor from university who spoke surprisingly good english. Despite his age he was very informed about the current developments in the western world. He was a member of an scientific exchange committee and had visited Germany, Japan, the United States and more.
This old man had the right sense of humor. He was very present and able to talk between the lines. A sense of wisdom and calmness I have discovered in many people I met on my travels that were in their later years. Many of the participants in the dance performance appeared to be retired professionals. Their presence and way of movement revealed their ancestry.
The second reason to be at this park is rather simple. Rumor got spread young people would escape their homes at night to the park as there is no surveillance going on. Here you could date a potential partner without the imminent presence of the big brother. As simple as that.
Wow. They are all so talented. Wait... of course they are. North koreans must be the best at what they are doing.