The North Korean military isn't all about combat and marching in freakishly synchronized lines. They do other things too, like supervising the export of fake Nintendo games...

North Korea is perhaps the world's most secretive and repressive state, but it makes no attempt to hide the ubiquitous role the military plays in the daily lives of the country's 23.5 million people. Soldiers dig clams and launch missiles, pick apples and build irrigation canals, market mushrooms and supervise the export of knockoff Nintendo games.
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