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South Korea is, but North Korea is something completely different. I recommend you watch this interview. It'll give you an insight into what that country truly is like.
It's not just the rules, it's utter violation of human rights going on there. People are brainwashed slaves with no basic needs met. They live in utter poverty with no access to healthcare. They work insanely hard and starve to death. I'm astonished that the West is whining about racism and...
It has Meghan Markle in it, and I can't stand that narcissist haha... But if it's good I might give it a go. Is it more like a Dr House type of series, or does it follow a continuous storyline?
I suffered from insomnia about a year ago, and what worked for me the best was listening to snowstorm. Not rain, not ocean, but howling winds. I think it's because it mimics intrauterine sounds?
Ich seh, Ich seh - Austrian psychological horror. When you watch it, you just can't shake off that awful feeling of discomfort. Leaves you uneasy for quite some time.
It's just like Western mainstream music. The only thing I do admire about K-Pop is the amount of effort they put into making the choreographies. Some of the dancing skills I've seen are amazing.
I like Korean food, like bibimbap. It's soo good! I'm also a fan of Korean traditional costumes and cooking style. And I actually think that k-pop is overrated, as it only shows the thing that puts me off the most about Korea: Obsession with artificial beauty.
Nope, ever. I suggest you have a look at how it's metabolised in the body. Maybe once you've understood what damage it can cause (and how exactly it manages to), you'll feel discouraged to continue drinking. Every habit can be broken. (digestion of alcohol)