yesterday at the mall I saw a BR wearing a Sharivan t shirt
North Korean news outlets must be getting super lazy.
Nice tweet.
>>13880556
the brigandish madmen must cease their boundless ambitions to gib moni pls
now that I think about it I probably have enough pics for a proper dump
The Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea gave a banquet in honour of the contributors to the successful launch of earth observation satellite Kwangmyongsong-4 on February 13.
Supreme leader Kim Jong Un was present at the banquet.
Attending it were Kim Yong Nam, Hwang Pyong So, Pak Pong Ju, Kim Ki Nam, Choe Thae Bok, Pak Yong Sik, Ri Myong Su, Yang Hyong Sop, Kim Won Hong, Kwak Pom Gi, O Su Yong, Kim Phyong Hae, Kim Yong Chol, Choe Pu Il, Ro Tu Chol, Jo Yon Jun and other senior Party, state and army officials.
Present there on invitation were scientists, technicians, workers and officials who contributed to the successful launch of Kwangmyongsong-4.
After arriving at the Mokran House together with Ri Sol Ju, Kim Jong Un reviewed the guards of honour of the Ground, Naval, Air and Anti-Aircraft Force of the Korean People's Army and the Worker-Peasant Red Guards with the contributors.
He made a congratulatory speech.
He said that the decision to launch the earth observation satellite for the destiny and dignity of the country with the approach of the historic 7th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea under the complicated situation, in which the hostile forces were getting evermore frantic to suffocate the DPRK, was made on the basis of deep trust in the scientists faithful to the Party, genuine patriots. The credit for the present great success goes to the strength of close relationship between the Party and you, scientists, in which the former believes in the latter and vice versa, he added.
The course of conquering space was for the purpose of the revolution and independence rather than for that of science, and it was a fierce struggle to defend the peace and sovereignty from the hostile forces as well as to implement the behests of the great leaders, he said, stressing: Today's great success was recorded as a glorious page in the history of our Party and country as it gave confidence and courage to our people and dealt a telling blow to the enemies seeking to block the advance of our country.
This is an age of science and technology and to develop science and technology is an important matter decisive of the nation's future and destiny, he said, adding: In order to accelerate the advance speed of the great Paektusan nation outpacing the world while demonstrating the might of independence, Songun and socialism, it is necessary for the front of science to exert its most strength and to show the mysterious strength of Juche-based science.
>>13880559
This is how you spot a newfag on /m/
He called for turning out in the scientific researches to hit a higher target with the present great success as a springboard for greater victory and thus launch more working satellites of Juche Korea in the future.
At the banquet there was a performance of the Moranbong Band celebrating the successful launch of satellite Kwangmyongsong-4.
“As we’ve introduced GMP in our yeast workshop for getting the foodstuff production processes germless, it’s really splendid; the environment has changed clean before everything and the quality of the products has reached the international standard, encouraging us in our work,” said the yeast workshop manager of the Pyongyang Wheat Flour Processing Factory.
This management system has been introduced by the researchers of the bio-industry laboratory under the frontier science research centre of Kim Il Sung University. This laboratory started from the thrombus dissolvent research group of the microbiological department of the then Biology Faculty of Kim Il Sung University in 1990, and now it has developed into an independent advanced research centre.
In this course, it has invented a new oral thrombus dissolvent Chonggok kinase and succeeded in its clinical demonstration. It also realized not only the intermediate industrialization of microbiological yeast production but also integration of education, science and production, and developed the cutting-edge technology for industrializing yeast production.
Recently they received a certificate of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea by completing GMP for putting all the foodstuff and medicine production processes on a germfree basis which is feasible only in a few countries. This system is called an aggregate of rules of production and quality control for securing the efficiency, stability and security in the medicine and foodstuff production.
As required by the developing reality, the researchers of the centre including its chief Ri Hyon Gwang and section head Yun Un Hui exerted themselves to the utmost to make the pharmaceutical and foodstuff industries germfree. In those days the most baffling question for them was that cutting-edge sci-tech documents about the subject were beyond their reach. However, they could not remain idle when they were responsible for the promotion of people’s health.
Two years ago, they were deep in thinking about how to develop the GMP suited to the circumstances of Korea while meeting the international standard. They began by calculating its possibility on the basis of grasping the actual conditions of the pharmaceutical and foodstuff factories to set about drawing up the designs.
Making the designs was not easy, for it was the first time they did it. However, they did their best to draw them one by one faultlessly and repeated discussions pooling their wisdom to complete them on the highest level. At last, they succeeded in developing a rational and ideal GMP as they wished. They deepened their research work by applying this new program first in the production process of capsulated medicines. In this course, they completely did away with defects.
As a result, broad vistas have been opened up for realizing asepsis and dustlessness in the production processes of the high-tech industries catering to the people’s health, such as pharmaceutical, foodstuff and cosmetic industries. In addition, the introduction of the GMP has made it possible to bring immense profits to the country.
This achievement of research was awarded a special prize at the 30th national sci-tech festival held in April last year.
>>13880819
I know who dorkly is and what he does, faggot.
What I don't understand is the point of his OP post.
>>13880819
>blogging, tripfagging and namefagging is fine if they've been here a while
Next you'll be calling people newfags for telling Snapfit-kun to fuck off.Nice try dorkly, you aren't fooling anyone. Put the name back on
>>13880911
it didn't have much of a point
just some guy from Brazil wearing a Metal Hero shirt and some utensil I saw at a store
Now the researchers have introduced the GMP in many factories including the Kanggye Koryo Medicine-processing Factory, Kanggye Koryo Medicine Factory, Sogam Pharmaceutical Factory, spore inoculation room of the seasoning workshop and Vitamin E production process of the Pyongyang Condiment Factory, yeast workshop of the Pyongyang Wheat Flour Processing Factory, and over ten mushroom farms including the Pyongyang Municipality Mushroom Farm, and they often go out to production scenes to help prove its real worth in production.
In Korea today, the work of introducing the GMP into production processes is not limited only to a few places, but is carried on vigorously, covering all pharmaceutical and foodstuff factories in the country. The researchers are now advancing briskly to attain a higher goal in their studies of frontier science and technology.
>>13880921
I saw a Jap at Disneyland wearing a fin funnel hoodie once. I might've called out to him but we were in different lines and I was with friends and I didn't want to look like a faggot if he brushed me off. Lost the picture of it.
>>13880931
yeah, you'll see some interesting stuff at theme parks
one time at Disney World back in the day I saw some little girl with a Sailor Uranus/Neptune shirt
>>13880971
>>13880988
derp
well shit, DPRK web just started going for shit
Dr. Gall: God, there are still more of them now!
Domin: Robots?
Dr. Gall: Yes. There’s a wall of them standing at the garden fence. Why are they so silent? It’s repulsive. A siege of silence.
Domin: I wish I knew what they were waiting for. It must be about to start any moment. We’ve lost, Gall.
Alquist: What is that that Helena’s playing?
Domin: I don’t know. She’s practising something new.
Alquist: Ah, so she’s still practising?
Dr. Gall: Listen Domin, we made a crucial mistake.
Domin: (stops) What mistake?
Dr. Gall: We made the faces of the robots too much like one another. There are a hundred thousand faces staring up at us and they’re all the same. A hundred thousand expressionless bubbles. This is like a bad dream.
Domin: If each of them were different . . .
Dr. Gall: Then the sight of them wouldn’t be so ghastly. (moves away from window) At least they’re not armed yet!
Domin: Hm. - (looks down at harbour through binoculars) I just wish I knew what it was they’re unloading from the Amelia.
Dr. Gall: Let’s just hope it’s not weapons.
(enter Fabry through wallpapered door, dragging two electrical wires)
Fabry: Excuse me. Hallemeier, put the wire down.
Hallemeier: (following Fabry) Ouf, that was hard work. Anything new?
Dr. Gall: Nothing. We’re completely surrounded.
Hallemeier: Well lads, we’ve got the stairs and the corridors barricaded. Is there any water there? Ah, here it is. (drinks)
Dr. Gall: What’s this wire for, Fabry?
Fabry: You’ll see, you’ll see. Are there some scissors?
Dr. Gall: Where would we find scissors? (looks for them)
Hallemeier: (goes to window) Hell, there are even more of them now! Have a look at this!
Dr. Gall: Would nail scissors be alright?
Fabry: Give them to me. (cuts lead to electric lamp on desk and attaches his wires to it)