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Barmymoo:
I wouldn't necessarily say it was a crazy thing to do, as long as he is intending to play by their rules and not try to do anything subversive. But if he is even slightly inclined to stir up trouble then I would say it was crazy, it doesn't strike me as at all improbable that someone who makes a joke about dictatorship or some comment that could be interpreted as negative might find themselves imprisoned for some fabricated crime.

I'd be fascinated to see how visits to North Korea are handled, please keep us posted! People often talk about not being able to see the "real North Korea" but I'd be just as interested in seeing the imaginary projected NK and comparing it to the few facts that we know.

Is it cold in here?:
http://www.koryogroup.com/

It's apparently easier to get in if you're not a US citizen.

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/north-korea

Now, trying it with the idea that you'll get to know the country and build bridges with the people, that would be crazy.

Method of Madness:

--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 22 Mar 2012, 10:14 ---So the company I wasn't going to work for fucked me over, and I'm not going.  I don't want really want to go into the details.

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In case anyone missed that post :(

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