Perfectly believable! No money, food, electricity, water, utilities or gas in the North so there are no cars on the road save the occasional military emporer convoy to the Glitter Palace. They all just didn’t look ‘left’ when crossing the road. Easy Peasy!
The life of a N. Korean official must be a lot like that of livestock. You are well-fed pampered and live out a comfortable existence prior to facing slaughter in your prime. Like the livestock though, it beats having to face the uncertainty of where your next meal is coming from, sickness and starvation that your brethren experience. Either way old age in that country is never an option.
It must be all that cognac.
Leonid Nikolaev, the man accused of killing Stalin’s perceived rival Sergei Kirov, died in a truck accident before he was able to relate the full story of the murder. Probably just a coincidence.
In NK’s defense, they are not slackers when it comes to communism and dictatorship,they have perfected the art of misery
A very interresting read about the possible assasination of
Gen. Patton. For some reason commies love car wrecks for
covering their tracks.
In North Korea the law states, “When approaching a four-way stop, always yield to the guy with the submachine gun.”
Why would north Korea even bother, its not like it would surprise anyone if they just lined them up and shot them.
Why would north Korea even bother, its not like it would surprise anyone if they just lined them up and shot them.
Why would north Korea even bother, its not like it would surprise anyone if they just lined them up and shot them.
Why would north Korea even bother, its not like it would surprise anyone if they just lined them up and shot them.
You don’t read about 30 ox-cart on ox-cart traffic deaths every day.
I would say coming soon to an unexpected death near you but between Arkancides and the Chicago Way, it’s already here.
There are no private vehicles in North Korea, the roads are almost always empty except for the traffic cops directing imaginary traffic.