Why can’t US citizens go to DPRK regardless of US policy against it? Isn’t it up to DPRK who they let in? I’ve tried to find this answer and the closest I’ve come is that the tour groups (which is pretty much how you have to enter) are refusing US passport holders. Is this the answer? Are any US citizens still traveling there secretly? (Besides the defecting soldier guy)
I wore my tang ping t-shirt to the bakery this morning. The clerk said he liked it and then said Xi Xi Ping. I laughed. What should I wear next time?
Edit - found it. Didn’t realize the local comms listing has multiple pages now.
I’ll check it out but I thought that was for appealing bans while c/feedback was for site feedback.
What happened to c/feedback? Am I imaging that existed? (Where do we leave feedback now?)
EDIT - doh. found it. I didn’t realize there was a NEXT page on Comms.
I went down the rabbit hole of captive orca deaths recently. One of the impetuses for the changing laws (slowly) is the orcas took out several of their captors.
In addition to the other recommended episodes, I like the one on Common Sense (101) and the “porch pirate panic” (97).