I hate to say it but similarities between broken, desolate cities in most zombie apocalypse movies just can’t be dismissed
on a picture of a cityscape that would look completely normal in most of the world
You are looking across into South Korea. This open space is the Joint Security Area which straddles the political border within the Demilitarized Zone. The physical border is where the light gravel turns dark denoted by the raised concrete line. Cross that line and you’ll be shot. The blue buildings are halfway in each Korea and by entering them, one can theoretically cross to the South. The large building ahead is the ‘Freedom House’, ironically housing a dozen surveillance cameras.
whoops when you forget that the scary orwellian building youre talking about is actually on the south korean side
Those captions are pure :brainworms: . Imagine going somewhere and seeing it for your own eyes but instead of relaying the conversations you had with the people there and their point of view you just kept repeating the things you assumed were true before you went.
A table laid out for one in an empty restaurant, three waitresses and ten plates of food which I didn’t even put a dent into. Out of every table available, mine faced the Korean state television broadcast. This is no coincidence.
lol. They're trying to lie to me by putting my American ass in front of a TV!
A North Korean monk at the Pohyon Buddhist Temple at Mt. Myohyang. Minority religion took me off guard in North Korea, an otherwise atheist nation with a mandatory belief system of the Juche ideology, the brainchild of President Kim Il-Sung himself. Buddhist temples in North Korea are cultural relics of the past and those who worship have approval. There was even a Russian Orthodox Church in Pyongyang and there’s a mosque in the diplomatic compound. Unauthorised religious activity, especially proselytising in North Korea carries harsh punishment and has been the catalyst behind most foreigner detainments.
From here and here. The captions are mostly :LIB:shittery, but the pictures are nice.
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Love it when they're hanging out near supermarket doors and start to preach at you immediately when you step out. :shrek-pixel-despair:
Dudes with megaphones yelling about eternal damnation really livens up the day
We have that near me, but the added bonus that they're not just standard evangelicals, they're hoteps
See, that's at least novel and interesting
The few times I've had Krishna people talk to me have been a breath of fresh air- thank God, at least it's not Jesus
Lol
Double lol
on a picture of a cityscape that would look completely normal in most of the world
whoops when you forget that the scary orwellian building youre talking about is actually on the south korean side
Those captions are pure :brainworms: . Imagine going somewhere and seeing it for your own eyes but instead of relaying the conversations you had with the people there and their point of view you just kept repeating the things you assumed were true before you went.
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lol. They're trying to lie to me by putting my American ass in front of a TV!
If nothing else the captions are an interesting look at the western propagandised mind.