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It’s very fascinatingI really wanna visit the DPRK, they have such a unique way of living over there and the prospect of seeing the supreme reader with my own eyes is a life goal to me.
It’s very fascinatingI really wanna visit the DPRK, they have such a unique way of living over there and the prospect of seeing the supreme reader with my own eyes is a life goal to me.
has peru ever done anything noteworthy?peru
Afghanistan is cool. Also maybe Transnistria.for me it's China, mostly because it's so different compared to the US and a future conflict with them is likely. i really like reading about the revolution and especially how the ROC was forced to flee to Taiwan. i've also never really talked to anyone from there, i believe they've isolated themselves from the rest of the world (at least with the firewall).
it's the only country that i fear will ever pose a real challenge to NATO and the west in general. and unlike russia they're very "quiet" and come across as mysterious in my mind. if it ever comes down to that it's gonna be a long and hard war.
as for real-world stuff i don't think i'll ever do anything like learning the language or visiting. former is likely impossible for me and for the latter while i'm not a nigger i don't think they'd want americans walking around. it's always going to be a place that i randomly think about, a far-away land with over a billion people.
i used to have this exact same attitude towards japan as a child but it's a westernized boring place to me now. they even have signs in english lol
estonia is cool because of all the cool shit the teutonic knights were doing there in the late middle ages- Estonia I have no reason to care about at all and pretty much just like the flag, the name, and the language seems interesting too. Although after looking into it, Estonia is actually somewhat interesting so I wouldn't mind visiting there one day, similar to a lot of Eastern Europe.
you would be disappointed in Russia, it's really scruffy (apart from Moscow city centre)Hard to decide if we're being honest, but the top 3 would be Russia, North Korea, and Estonia.
- Estonia I have no reason to care about at all and pretty much just like the flag, the name, and the language seems interesting too. Although after looking into it, Estonia is actually somewhat interesting so I wouldn't mind visiting there one day, similar to a lot of Eastern Europe.
- North Korea is interesting because of how the place (seemingly) is. Would actually consider visiting *if* I were guaranteed to be safe and not executed or sent to a labor camp, for whatever reason.
- Russia because of the flag, the language (normies get scared when they see эждсчьсмтйхцу suddenly typed), and Moscow actually does seem kinda cool. I may one day consider visiting, but I don't think I would live there.