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North Korean debauchery
« on: December 26, 2016, 06:09:19 PM »
I watched the film: Under the Sun. I was dismayed at how pathetic North Koreans were. No different to a cult indoctrinated with rubbish and so far beyond retarded like most of Chinese citizens were under Communism, if North Korea collapsed today they'd fragment into misguided suicide bombers. Perhaps there's just no hope in "unifying" Korea. The North may just have to start on a clean slate.

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Re: North Korean debauchery
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2016, 08:28:24 PM »
that country needs to be given to China ..

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Re: North Korean debauchery
« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2016, 01:35:42 AM »
Pyongyang in 360.  Watch it on your phone with cardboard or similar goggles. 

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Re: North Korean debauchery
« Reply #3 on: December 29, 2016, 04:04:09 AM »
Pyongyang in 360.  Watch it on your phone with cardboard or similar goggles. 




I am impressed at the infrastructure .. the place is clean.. how can a negro be this clean and still enjoy freedom? Is there a difference if I watch this video on the phone or using the fancy googles?

Holy shit I just watched it on my phone you for sure see 360 it would be nice to see all dimensions at the same time that would drive someone nuts

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Re: North Korean debauchery
« Reply #4 on: December 29, 2016, 04:33:04 AM »
Pyongyang in 360.  Watch it on your phone with cardboard or similar goggles. 




I am impressed at the infrastructure .. the place is clean.. how can a negro be this clean and still enjoy freedom? Is there a difference if I watch this video on the phone or using the fancy googles?

Holy shit I just watched it on my phone you for sure see 360 it would be nice to see all dimensions at the same time that would drive someone nuts

Hehehe....I know right?  I mean, if a Negro can opt to be a dictator and clean up a place.  Pyongyang may also be that way, because it's unbelievably sparsely populated.  Kigali is almost there though. 

The goggles definitely give a more immersive experience.  Those images will be what you expect when you turn your head around.
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Re: North Korean debauchery
« Reply #5 on: December 29, 2016, 04:54:12 AM »
Goggles how much are they and is it a worthy investment? I amazed at what I can see..can they now produce a virtual reality move where all 4 dimensions will be visible past present future etc all running together 0

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Re: North Korean debauchery
« Reply #6 on: December 29, 2016, 05:38:47 AM »
Goggles how much are they and is it a worthy investment? I amazed at what I can see..can they now produce a virtual reality move where all 4 dimensions will be visible past present future etc all running together 0

Goggles can be anything from $15 for google cardboard and upwards...cardboard is generally the standard by which the VR videos are based on. Merge vr is actually better flexible material with ventilation for the phone at around $70 - its's compatible with all cardboard videos.  Samsung Gear is around $60.  I would go for Merge or Gear.  Sacrifice an evening spent at a bar.  You also want a nice swivel chair to ease the strain on your neck.

You will definitely find them very interesting.  Lots of potential...it shouldn't be long before realtors, to pick an example, are forced to include VR tours on their promotions.  There are already a few interesting documentaries out there...plenty of apps on app store or google play.  Of course the porn industry will be among the vanguard in using VR.
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Re: North Korean debauchery
« Reply #7 on: December 29, 2016, 11:04:53 AM »
Pyongyang in 360.  Watch it on your phone with cardboard or similar goggles. 




I am impressed at the infrastructure .. the place is clean.. how can a negro be this clean and still enjoy freedom? Is there a difference if I watch this video on the phone or using the fancy googles?

Holy shit I just watched it on my phone you for sure see 360 it would be nice to see all dimensions at the same time that would drive someone nuts

Cool VR.

North Korea obviously hasn't changed since the 50s. Kids aren't allowed to play outside and they aren't even allowed to loiter and have picnics etc. HELL.

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Re: North Korean debauchery
« Reply #8 on: December 29, 2016, 11:06:10 AM »
Goggles how much are they and is it a worthy investment? I amazed at what I can see..can they now produce a virtual reality move where all 4 dimensions will be visible past present future etc all running together 0

Goggles can be anything from $15 for google cardboard and upwards...cardboard is generally the standard by which the VR videos are based on. Merge vr is actually better flexible material with ventilation for the phone at around $70 - its's compatible with all cardboard videos.  Samsung Gear is around $60.  I would go for Merge or Gear.  Sacrifice an evening spent at a bar.  You also want a nice swivel chair to ease the strain on your neck.

You will definitely find them very interesting.  Lots of potential...it shouldn't be long before realtors, to pick an example, are forced to include VR tours on their promotions.  There are already a few interesting documentaries out there...plenty of apps on app store or google play.  Of course the porn industry will be among the vanguard in using VR.

I sell Google cardboard for $10 each. Got them for about 10c each and have about a thousand of those. Cool stuff.