>>749
Looking at the state of modern culture, yeah I'd say they're not wrong. The average North Korean farmer probably lives a pretty ordinary life. No stress. No ads. Just don't upset the Kim cult and keep to yourself.
> The psychological effects of corrective rape on victims can be detrimental
Heartwarming to know that it's only a possibility, according to recognized authority Wikipedia
>>777
Just a shake of the trousers away from Chemnitz!
That place is near and dear to my heart because I was on a road trip through Germany in the '90s, and we were all confused when we drove into a large city that we couldn't find in our venerable road atlas of Europe.
Eventually we realized that in the atlas it was labeled as "Karl-Marx-Stadt."
>>778
My family's records begin there in the Early Modern period. The name, which none of us knows what it means, does not strike Germans as being German. Maybe it is, maybe it isn't; linguistically, it cannot be a Germanic word. The thing is, many toponyms thereabouts also start with 'P' and are therefore not Germanic in origin.
Wait just a cotton-pickin' minute! This page lists two other Omani films! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Omani_films_of_2014
>>794
I chose to share it because the article is a wreck that perfectly demonstrates how Wikipedia on average feels like it was mostly completed before the late 00s, at which point power jannies got too anal for most random knowledgeable editors to keep contributing without feeling like some douche is yelling at them. Even though statistically that seems off at this point.
I would not waste time disparaging the art output of a small country, even if I should. To wit - the coronation of Bokassa was not a good idea on nearly any level, but as propagandistic imagery to counter the grim pessimism around African governance, it balls really fucking hard. Like more than one dude is always out there thinking about using it as his online account's gimmick.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronation_of_Bokassa_I_and_Catherine
I'm guessing the caveat about "non-pornographic films" was used to exclude this, which IMDB lists as partly Omani (albeit quite possibly incorrectly.)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6096364/
>>809 https://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1554063409/97 I could never forget this cat, it's great to see an upscaled version!
>also known as Mao Gu, the Lady of the Latrine or the Third Daughter of the Latrine. She was believed to be the spirit of a concubine who had been physically abused by a vengeful wife and had died in the latrine. Her cult appears to have originated in the Shanxi region and spread across China by the Tang period.
The origins of Toire no Hanako-san?!
No one uses the imageboard anymore
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>>836
That prison cell is nicer than some studio apartments I've had
> Due to handling issues, the Korea Explosives Group (later known as the Hanwha Group) acquired Daeil Dairy in 1973.
damn industry consolidation