I like North Korea. The lack of food and the totalitarian regime really do it for me. I also like all the pictures of Kim everywhere and the Stalinist architecture. I like the fashions there as well and the really quality ballistic missiles they make. It does have its downside like the capitalist reforms they are trying to bring in but apart from that what a place. Lolz.
50 Millions Americans live from foodstamps, while others can hardly move due to their weight, and they are talking about poorness in North Korea, while "Kim" would live in luxury.
This is a trick question because North Korea calls itself the "demcoratic peoples republic of korea", yet it is not democratic. it is like when you ask a woman if she supports womans suffrage. Most will say no.
Yeah! While Northkorea has no more food as it distributes to the people, the poor people in America just get nothing thought there is enough. Sad, that Amaricans seem not to care about their own problems like a permanent aggressive government, increasing poverty and an economy which produces great worldcrises but less great world aid.
50 million Americans, I'll assume your numbers are right, are getting food stamps. The overhwhelming majority don't "live from food stamps". No one dies in the U.S. because they can't get food. North Korea is the best example of the workers paradise that President Obama loves so dearly.
I like North Korea. There is so much equality there. Nobody has more than anyone else. The ideal socialist society.
You evidently are unaware that over 99% of ALL poor children in the USA on food stamps are considered "OVERNOURISHED." i.e. FAT! Unhealthily fat.
Do your own research, you'll find it. Here is a head start from the ultra liberal MSNBC: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/2277197...od-isnt-blame-poor-kids-obesity/#.T42oQdXAFqw
I doubt many people here know anything about either Korea. This thread is basically just a bunch of smug Americans ridiculing foreigners because they know they won't face any rebuttal.
Never had the chance to experience a North Korean, but the South Korean women are pretty good. They just have a strong aroma of kimchee.
North Korea. I get overwhelmed with choices, so having all the clothes be the same helps me. And the lack of food means I can just eat whatever is there. Plus, Korean food is not all that good anyway, so having less of it is not a bad deal. I hate my job, so having no job would be better. I spend so much time going through my 500 cable channels, only to find nothing, that I would enjoy having just one station. And art is so subjective. Having all the pictures be of one thing would be nice. I do like electricity, but it can get expensive and since I won't have a job I guess not having any electricity would be a plus. And it's quiet there. South Korea is too noisy. I've been there. It gave me headaches. Too many lights and people. And everyone like a law and order society. And no one like to argue. So having a law and order society where everyone openly agrees on everything would be far less stressful. A paradise indeed.
Not true, if you cross a korean in a US school or university, you may just anger that korean to go on a shooting spree. And you may pay the ultimate price in rebuttal. They will run amuc as fast as any irish.
I've never been to North Korea, on the other hand I've spent sixteen months in the ROK. I'll pass on both.