Holy damn wow.
http://www.news.com.au/world/life-insid ... 6801183991
The nation has so little electricity that, in the ultimate metaphor, night-time satellite imagery shows North Korea gone dark, the only country in the world not illuminated.
n North Korea, a ballpoint pen is considered a luxury item. Men make it to their mid-20s without knowing that women menstruate, or what menstruation even is. The use of anaesthesia for surgery is a fairly recent development.
Girls cannot ride bicycles; it's considered lascivious.
Religion is a threat to the state and is banned; instead, children are raised to worship the late Kim Il-sung, who was made "president for life" four years after his death, in 1998, by his son and successor, the late Kim Jong-il. There are 34,000 statues of Kim Il-sung in North Korea, and all wedding ceremonies must take place in front of one.
All citizens must hang government-provided portraits of Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il in their homes, and once a month, the police come by to inspect them. All, too, must wear uniforms, and their future careers are based on caste and dictated by the government.
That's just some of the highlights. Seriously.Jobs often come without salaries. Those who do get a paycheck, earn, on average, between $1,000-2,000 a year. Food and clothing are rationed by the government.