Well I Didn't Know That. But Yeah 4% And Heavily Censored Does Sound More Accurate. God I Hope Kim Is
Well I didn't know that. but yeah 4% and heavily censored does sound more accurate. God I hope Kim is not into the MLP fandom. Unlike Trump, we don't want that kind of association in our community. And i would have nothing personal against the NK people accept their biggest pastime is reportedly daydreaming about killing me and my family. So you'll forgive my lack of interest in their culture. But if I'm mistaken I apologize on behalf of your friend. Only negative stuff makes it to the US.
Well to put it bluntly, how the average NK people there are living doesn’t seem too far off from how most Japanese were living during the Imperial times, which regrettably didn’t even know what was happening outside of their lands. Much of their lives, from the divine leader worship & fervour to the edging on starvation & desperation, much resemble how many NK folks (including soldiers) are facing these & are often weakened or even dead from hunger.
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Tan kunnoka pirka ne, yonkor tan yan.
(This movie is good, please watch for this.)

Tan etu hapotke ya? Tan matpon umma kupapa.
(Boop this nose [anyway]? This filly bites.) Some Apogee from the famous Shinodage, I hope this can bring more direction to him too (not just the nsfw blog he more often updates). I sincerely hope you will check him out soon after this.
i hate to break it you, but Kim Jong Un is the ONLY person in NK with internet access so you're either getting an artist from South Korea or other or he's a former NK who made it to a Western country.
Not completely true, the vast majority of those who do get access to the Internet (as opposed to the intranet Kwangmyong) are either in the elite or the military elite. About 4% of the population has access to it, but even then, it’s heavily censored by the national government as you’d expect. In any case, Sinuiju, being very close to China, does make for a relatively comfortable place to start off for trade & ideas. As you might guess, the artist I refer to does live there, & is stationed somewhere in the fields now on his 8th year of military service in which he began since age 16 (the typical age for the beginning is 17) [17 also being the age of majority). As such, he still needs to take great care not to post any NSFW work, so none of his works are such. I hope you have a DA account, because I think he might like to share some cultural bits from his perspective.
Huskotoy pone huyetok pirka hum, wa huskotoy kur huyetok-rekte son pirka ruwe ne.
(Ancient bone flute sounds good, and ancient people played the flute well). Let’s look into more music through the millennia, for better understanding of cultural evolution.
Hear The Oldest Flute In The World
In 2008, archaeologists discovered fragments of flutes carved from vulture and mammoth bones at a Stone Age cave site in southern Germany called Hohle Fels. They were carved and played by Homo sapiens. These flutes are ancient, dating back 42,000 to 43,000 years, making them the oldest flutes in the world.
The oldest Homo sapiens flutes, that is. There is at least one flute made by a Neanderthal that is older. Found at a Neanderthal campsite at Divje Babe in northwestern Slovenia, the Neanderthal flute is estimated to be over 43,000 years old and perhaps as much as 80,000 years old.
The video above features Ljuben Dimkaroski, who plays trumpet for the Ljubljana Opera Orchestra, and who helped archaeologists figure out how to play the prehistoric flute. Don’t worry! He is playing a clay replica, not the original.
Tan pokambi orooitak yan. Umma wa seta sonno raka-an okay, korkay ney imenoka tuy osinnu ari monrayke ne.
(Read this blog, please. Horses and dogs are truly useful, but that video inside is safe for work.) These links inside are handy, even if one of them is a dead end.
I'm not sure if you can reply to a reply in a post so if you weren't notified, thanks for the advice! I'll certainly use that
EDIT: This was meant to be a private reply, but I’m gonna leave it here. It was in response to comments on this post.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEqccPhsqgA
Here we go, found it! A racing horse was the subject of the very first recorded video ever! There was curiosity (and arguments) about how exactly their legs move during gallops, which is different from canters and other forms of walking & running they do, so actually being able to see it in motion settled the debate.
Horses are fairly unique in their relationship to humans, being a major part of civilization in a manner not unlike that of dogs, so it’s honestly very surprising we don’t have more media where they are important to the story. Like dogs, they’re very good at communicating with (and understanding) the body language of humans; the pack social structure of most canines is simply a closer match to our own hierarchy compared to a herd’s.
I’ve actually been a “brony” since I was a child in the 80′s, because I watched the ever-loving heck outta the original fantasy-based MLP content, so I was giddy with glee when they managed to bring Tirek back for Season 4′s finale. But the new series has also compelled me into doing research on the actual animals themselves and there’s so much to learn. It’s even more amazing when you realize that the writers and animators alike on the show picked up that same knowledge themselves!
Like, did you know a horse’s lips are considered prehensile? Yes, really. They CAN not only pick things up, they can easily move them around and manipulate them with just their mouth, and the tongue can help even more. A horse could totally write with a pen or pencil in their mouth, as Applebloom and some other characters do, if they had the intelligence to do it. That wasn’t just something “cute” by the writers to avoid using hooves. And speaking of which:
http://asklittlepip.tumblr.com/post/46027429033/how-exactly-do-you-guys-type-your-hooves-are-like
(the above post has links to three other seperate posts of mine with some other facts and discussion about horses and how ponies in MLP actually could manipulate objects with their hooves; they don’t work the way most people think they do!)
Hope this info helps!