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One more reason to be glad you don't live in North Korea
by
Razor X
on 27 Mar, 2014 18:34
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#1
by
Mike E. P.
on 27 Mar, 2014 19:14
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Yeah, but I hear that once you get the Kim Jong haircut, you wish you'd done it sooner!
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#2
by
Razor X
on 27 Mar, 2014 19:22
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Yeah, but I hear that once you get the Kim Jong haircut, you wish you'd done it sooner!
Who are you, his Minister of Propaganda?
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#3
by
slymyke
on 27 Mar, 2014 19:30
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If someone is balding, would they be told to get a Kim Jong wig?
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#4
by
Razor X
on 27 Mar, 2014 19:41
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If someone is balding, would they be told to get a Kim Jong wig?
Possibly. I was wondering the same thing. Maybe Bosley can open a branch there. Should be easy for them -- one size fits all!
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#5
by
Mike E. P.
on 27 Mar, 2014 20:05
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If someone is balding, would they be told to get a Kim Jong wig?
Possibly. I was wondering the same thing. Maybe Bosley can open a branch there. Should be easy for them -- one size fits all!
Or Hairclub for Namja?
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#6
by
BBCESQ
on 28 Mar, 2014 06:59
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Every time I read stories out of North Korea, I feel like asking "What year is it?" Not to be even allowed a choice over your own hair has to be miserable. Self expression is the purest form of art.
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#7
by
slybeard
on 28 Mar, 2014 08:13
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It's hard to believe the conditions some people are forced to live under.
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#8
by
EarlBald
on 28 Mar, 2014 08:53
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Of course there are MANY reasons not to live in North Korea. There seems to be lack of choice in virtually every aspect of an individual's life. Various other countries used to impose, directly or indirectly, restrictions on appearance (and if the government controls how you look, it probably controls other aspects of your life); they have evolved. North Korea truly is a pathetic excuse for a state. This story is just one example.
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#9
by
Razor X
on 28 Mar, 2014 11:06
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I am actually wondering if this story is a hoax. It seems too ridiculous to be true.
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#10
by
tomgallagher
on 28 Mar, 2014 12:10
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OMG...only out of Norh Korea.
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#11
by
buddha
on 29 Mar, 2014 09:52
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I would be interested to hear from someone who has lived or still lives in North Korea as to whether this is close to the truth or a fabrication by the media, although we all know that the media is always honest and straightforward when discussing the conditions in other countries. It all depends on how the story is spun.
For instance, I wonder what kind of haircuts are required at West Point or Annapolis or the Air Force Academy as part of their uniform regulations? If the recent history of military cosmetology is any indication I would say that "high and tight" would be the order of the day. Perhaps university education in North Korea is state funded and, as such, a dress code is a requirement for attendance.
I just don't know so I'm askin'.
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#12
by
EarlBald
on 29 Mar, 2014 10:37
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Even if this story is a hoax, it is sort of like trying to spoof the National Enquirer--the "real" stories are even more bizarre than any parodies.
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#13
by
Blitzed
on 01 Apr, 2014 06:16
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I'm trying to think of one reason, good or bad to live in North Korea.
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#14
by
4fit
on 02 Apr, 2014 04:19
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Looks good