Magnets dont work on tin…
Why do they all look like stroke victims??
Also, what are the medals for? Least credible answer gets a prize
North Korean medals are for years of service without being sent to labor camps by dear leader. They’re like Xbox achievements and get progressively harder as time goes on.
Also, what are the medals for? Least credible answer gets a prize
Valor in battle
Sharing skills and experience with junior officers.
Entrati looking mfers
These men all look like pieces of fruit left out in a hot, dry climate.
Is it tradition to create medals that look like a child designed and stamped them out?
They’re just foil from chocolate coins. Kim ate all the chocolate, of course
Each officer is required to wear 15 pieces of flair minimum.
The north Koreans are so poor all the medals are probably steel.
Tin
What could these awards really be for though?
In North Korea, it is tradition to wear your father’s and grandfather’s honors in addition to your own. This means someone whose familty has had a long military tradition would accumulate quite the display.
Oh wow that’s interesting, I’m radically ambivalent on this one
I can never tell if people are telling the truth or bullshitting…
It would make sense, since eastern asia has the focus more on family vs. individual.
In fairness, that’s the same thing I’ve heard since the mid 2000s. So if it’s bullshit, it’s long-running bullshit. Like the eating spiders in your sleep thing
Spiders Georg, who lives in cave & eats over 10,000 each day, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
In NCD, does it matter?
Nothing.
Immortan Joe had less swag on his armor than these guys! Do they worry that they’ll get too many and not be able to wear them all, and disrespect Dear Leader?
Or collapse under the shear weight of them?
Sheer
Unless they are all plastic…
Or can use them as pellets against enemies thus saving some ammunitions for the country.