Slashdot Mirror


North Korea Develops Anti-Aging "Super Drink"

__roo writes "According to North Korea's official news agency, a drink produced by North Korea's Moranbong Carbonated Fruit Juice Joint Venture Company can cure aging and all disease. 'It, with effects of both preventive and curative treatment, helps improve mental and retentive faculties by multiplying brain cells. It also protects skin from wrinkles and black spots and prevents such geriatric diseases as cerebral hemorrhage, myocardium and brain infarction by removing acid effete matters in time.' It also has no side-effects." Last month North Korea announced its fusion breakthrough, and now it has a super drink. One can only imagine what wonders may come in July — perhaps self-buttering toast.

296 comments

  1. We've had that for years! by OhHellWithIt · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's called beer goggles.

    --
    "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past." -- George Orwell
    1. Re:We've had that for years! by CarpetShark · · Score: 1

      Seems to me that stuff like Red Bull and Oil of Ulay is advertised in much the same way. Looks like NK is just catching up with the west.

    2. Re:We've had that for years! by BrokenHalo · · Score: 1

      More likely, Dihydrogen Monoxide (or possibly even Hydronium Hydroxide or Hydrogen Hydroxide).

    3. Re:We've had that for years! by u17 · · Score: 1

      Obviously this beverage is produced by the North Koreans' fusion reactor!

    4. Re:We've had that for years! by skogula · · Score: 2, Funny

      He who controls the spice, controls the universe!

    5. Re:We've had that for years! by Antidamage · · Score: 1

      Exactly. It's not like products from the US don't make these sorts of outlandish claims every day. The US is even WORSE for bogus science claims, thanks to your large tinfoil hat legion. Our little NK is growing up.

    6. Re:We've had that for years! by No2Gates · · Score: 0

      Next invention from them will be kitty litter that you never have to change.

      --
      Every time you call tech support, a little kitten dies.
    7. Re:We've had that for years! by Abstrackt · · Score: 1

      He who controls the spice, controls the universe!

      I, for one, welcome Emeril Lagasse?

      --
      They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but it's not one half so bad as a lot of ignorance. - Terry Pratchett
    8. Re:We've had that for years! by Yvan256 · · Score: 1

      And thanks to auto-translator it will end up being "kitty litter that you never have to charge".

  2. So they won't need to worry by Peter+Simpson · · Score: 5, Funny

    About who's going to succeed Kim Jong-Il, then.

    1. Re:So they won't need to worry by NetServices · · Score: 1

      Kim Jong Il needs to take it from the reports on his health

    2. Re:So they won't need to worry by Culture20 · · Score: 1

      Yeah, the real news is that North Korea has spent a lot of money on computer graphics to make a cyber Dear Leader. Now Kim Jong-Il can die, but his broadcasts will continue forever. We love you Dear Leader! We understand why only you have have the true benefit of the drink.

    3. Re:So they won't need to worry by sznupi · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Or his demise could suddenly be "guaranteed" to be an act of assasination...

      --
      One that hath name thou can not otter
    4. Re:So they won't need to worry by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why don't they develop the means to grow food to feed their people instead?

      Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Good thing the US believes in small government and state's rights. Uhhhhhh, ooops. Good thing we have a constitution that is an immutable document to guide us through all the difficult times we face. Uhhhhhh, oops.

      Welcome to the US in another decade or two.

    5. Re:So they won't need to worry by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      About who's going to succeed Kim Jong-Il, then.

      Kim Jong-III, innit.

    6. Re:So they won't need to worry by shadowrat · · Score: 1

      North Korea has spent a lot of money on computer graphics to make a cyber Dear Lead

      Ever wondered what kind of damage cyberwarfare could do? Sounds like the North Koreans would have A LOT more to lose from a cyberassassination than the Russians.

    7. Re:So they won't need to worry by Bakkster · · Score: 1

      You're modded funny, but it's probably the big reason. When he dies, they can just explain "glorious leader took our rare health potion and is in as good health as his successor was..."

      --
      Write your representatives! Repeal the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics!
    8. Re:So they won't need to worry by worip · · Score: 1

      If we see the spots and wrinkles disappear from Kim Jong's forehead, we'll know....

      --
      A picture is worth exactly 1024 words.
    9. Re:So they won't need to worry by damien_kane · · Score: 1

      Wouldn't it then be "Friend Computer" instead of "Dear Leader"?
      And yes, I'm already on my way to the confession booth, for my daily dosages of Fun(TM) and Happiness(TM).

    10. Re:So they won't need to worry by Culture20 · · Score: 1

      Wouldn't it then be "Friend Computer" instead of "Dear Leader"?

      Are you insinuating that the Computer is a Communist Mutant from the Outside? What's your sixpack's security clearance?

    11. Re:So they won't need to worry by M8e · · Score: 2, Funny

      FYI, North korea has been an necrocracy for 16 years. Kim Il-sung is still the official leader.

      You know, they have a deal with satan or something.

    12. Re:So they won't need to worry by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And more importantly, are you a member of a secret society?

    13. Re:So they won't need to worry by damien_kane · · Score: 1

      Wouldn't it then be "Friend Computer" instead of "Dear Leader"?

      Are you insinuating that the Computer is a Communist Mutant from the Outside? What's your sixpack's security clearance?

      Not in the slightest.
      I am merely stating that those communist mutant traitors from the outside have become so enamoured by our Friend Computer (which is, by far, the best Friend Computer a clone could ever want), that they have attempted to develop their own. (*)

      Your questions seem to indicate that my statements have caused you unrest. I deeply apologize for limiting in any way the amount of fun and happiness you're experiencing, but perhaps you might be best served by our Friend Computer in this regard.
      Please proceed directly to the nearest confession booth. Friend computer has many new and exciting drugs for you to test^H^H^H^Henjoy, all of which may enhance your life, or at least cease any further unhappy experiences.
      I suggest you hurry, fun is mandatory.

      (*) based on reports from infrareds sent (by Friend Computer) to test that radiation exposure outside is, indeed, at an acceptable level

    14. Re:So they won't need to worry by damien_kane · · Score: 1

      And more importantly, are you a member of a secret society?

      No, I am not a member of your secret society.
      It is obvious you are in one. Why else would you be posting anonymously?

      Friend computer knows where you are and will enact due punishment for your treasonous acts.
      May FC have mercy on your genetic makeup.

    15. Re:So they won't need to worry by BigSlowTarget · · Score: 1

      If the guys at the factory actually believe this they're going to be the first against the wall the next time Dear Leader gets a cold. I think this claim is not good for their long term health.

    16. Re:So they won't need to worry by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      He'll be assassinated using a slow-acting poison that produces symptoms almost indistinguishable from natural aging.

    17. Re:So they won't need to worry by MaskedSlacker · · Score: 1

      Thanatocracy. Necrare is a latin word, kratia is a greek word. The greek word for dead is thanatos, hence thanatocracy.

    18. Re:So they won't need to worry by m95lah · · Score: 1

      Do you also use "sexadecimal", "hexadecadic" or "senidenary" instead of hexadecimal?

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexadecimal#Etymology

    19. Re:So they won't need to worry by MaskedSlacker · · Score: 1

      Yes.

    20. Re:So they won't need to worry by Yvan256 · · Score: 1

      Unless they just want to confuse everyone and go for Kim Jong 33-1/3

    21. Re:So they won't need to worry by Yvan256 · · Score: 1

      Sexadecimal is the data encoding method to store pr0n files.

  3. No different than the food supplements in America by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No different than the food supplements in America. They make all these claims and then some.

  4. and China puts up with this? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It's as if North Korea is deliberately trying not to be credible anymore. Why doesn't this embarass China?

    1. Re:and China puts up with this? by Vinegar+Joe · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Because Chinese love the drink?

      --
      "The average reporter we talk to is 27 years old......They literally know nothing." - Ben Rhodes
    2. Re:and China puts up with this? by thijsh · · Score: 1

      This is North Korea's attempt to live up to the high standards of credibility of it's western rivals... China should be able to relate, because they know everything that is wrong in their country is because of this corrupting western influence.

    3. Re:and China puts up with this? by negRo_slim · · Score: 1

      It's as if North Korea is deliberately trying not to be credible anymore. Why doesn't this embarass China?

      Speaking of credibility, let us not forget that China is the country that brought us the Chintendo Vii.

      --
      On the Oregon Cost born and raised, On the beach is where I spent most of my days
    4. Re:and China puts up with this? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

      Chinese government officials do not even pretend to respect any sort of truth. This puts them directly at odds with western governments who are very good at pretending to respect any truth.

    5. Re:and China puts up with this? by sznupi · · Score: 1

      All things considered, it's good to have the biggest threat to one of your regional economic competitors on your side.

      --
      One that hath name thou can not otter
  5. 5G Phone by TheKidWho · · Score: 1

    North Korea is going to beat everyone to the punch and release the first 5G phone powered by their portable fusion reactor.

    1. Re:5G Phone by CarpetShark · · Score: 5, Funny

      Don't worry. Even if that happens, Jobs will come out with a 4G, coal-powered phone, and still convince everyone it's worth queuing all night and paying twice as much for.

    2. Re:5G Phone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The Real Trick is that you can dip the 5G phone into the anti-aging drink, and it will automatically upgrade to 6G, 7G, etc every time a new tech comes out.

    3. Re:5G Phone by Trailer+Trash · · Score: 1

      Be careful, you just affected the coal markets...

    4. Re:5G Phone by Hurricane78 · · Score: 1
      --
      Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from stupidity.
    5. Re:5G Phone by Al+Al+Cool+J · · Score: 1

      It's not called coal - it's iDiamonds

  6. \/|4gr4 by nwmann · · Score: 5, Funny

    It will also make your penis grow in size, will make your erection last longer, and your orgasms more intense.

    1. Re:\/|4gr4 by gyrogeerloose · · Score: 2, Funny

      Great. Now we're gonna start getting spammed by North Korean pharmacies instead of just the Canadian ones.

      --
      This ain't rocket surgery.
    2. Re:\/|4gr4 by dziban303 · · Score: 1

      To be fair, doubling the length of the average Norf Korean penis to 5 inches isn't that, erm, big of an accomplishment.

    3. Re:\/|4gr4 by master_p · · Score: 1

      It will also make your penis grow in size

      Exactly what Kim Jong-Il wanted.

    4. Re:\/|4gr4 by aplusjimages · · Score: 1

      I read that the only side effect was a change in sexual orientation.

      --
      Can I bum a sig?
    5. Re:\/|4gr4 by Monchanger · · Score: 1

      It will also make your penis grow in size, will make your erection last longer, and your orgasms more intense.

      I read that the only side effect was a change in sexual orientation.

      And we thought the combination of a lunatic and nuclear weapons was a scary idea.

    6. Re:\/|4gr4 by networkconsultant · · Score: 0

      It's the lax policies that allow africans into Canada that ensure you get lots of spam; besides America still owes us for softwood.

    7. Re:\/|4gr4 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ROFL!! This is why I love you Canadians. (It is the perfectly docile and antagonitic relationship for amazing humor.)

    8. Re:\/|4gr4 by SleazyRidr · · Score: 1

      Course that's even more fun if it switches every time you drink a can.

  7. Kim's Multi-Level Marketing Scheme by ebusinessmedia1 · · Score: 1

    Not quite in time to help the "Great Leader". Oh, well. Looks like the start of a North Korean multi-level marketing scheme, with guaranteed buyers (all citizens will be compelled to attend). I can see Kim's people setting up the living room sell-through meetings, with free kimchee on the side.

    1. Re:Kim's Multi-Level Marketing Scheme by DarkKnightRadick · · Score: 1

      Hey now, kimchee isn't that bad. :p

      --
      "There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death." Proverbs 16:25 (NKJV)
    2. Re:Kim's Multi-Level Marketing Scheme by damien_kane · · Score: 1

      (all citizens will want to attend)

      FTFY

      Compliance is fun, and fun is manadatory.
      Are you not having fun?

    3. Re:Kim's Multi-Level Marketing Scheme by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 1

      Looks like the start of a North Korean multi-level marketing scheme, with guaranteed buyers

      What buyers? Don't they have ration stamps? They did in 90s, at least.

  8. Kim Jong-il by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    No wonder he hasn't changed a bit since 10 years.

    1. Re:Kim Jong-il by DigiShaman · · Score: 1

      Same with Fidel Casto.

      --
      Life is not for the lazy.
    2. Re:Kim Jong-il by Kongzilla · · Score: 1

      For that matter, neither has Lenin.

  9. Not only self-buttering toast by natehoy · · Score: 4, Funny

    But self-buttering toast that lands butter-side UP when dropped, every time, meaning they have developed a small anti-Murphian field that envelops each slice of toast.

    Next, this Anti-Murphian field will be generated on a larger scale and will be developed as an active defense, meaning that anything that can go right will go wright.

    However, the device will be immediately outlawed and everyone involved in the project killed once Kim Jong-Il realizes that if he ever got in the vicinity of an anti-Murphian field he would be instantly deposed or killed.

    --
    "This post contains words, known to the State of California to cause thought. Wash brain thoroughly after reading."
    1. Re:Not only self-buttering toast by natehoy · · Score: 1

      grep/wright/right. Odd typo, that. Obviously my personal anti-Murphian field failed miserably.

      --
      "This post contains words, known to the State of California to cause thought. Wash brain thoroughly after reading."
    2. Re:Not only self-buttering toast by gestalt_n_pepper · · Score: 1

      My *GOD* man. An anti-Murphian field could wipe out the last few millennium of human history, and possibly the human race. Such a thing must never be developed! All hail Murphy! All hale (Oh crap, there goes my key*)&&[]

      --
      Please do not read this sig. Thank you.
    3. Re:Not only self-buttering toast by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But self-buttering toast that lands butter-side UP when dropped, every time, meaning they have developed a small anti-Murphian field that envelops each slice of toast.

      Nah, they just need to add a Cat gene to the toast/bread.

    4. Re:Not only self-buttering toast by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This has been proposed before, I believe. By attaching buttered toast to the back of a cat, which as we all know always lands on it's feet, it should be possible to create an object with will spin and levitate with no external power source. Huge arrays of buttered toast cats could then solve North Korea's energy problems, and the exported "BTCs" could be used in a new generation of maglev trains, giving the DPRK a huge economic boost. The US needs to begin work on feline / breakfast food energy now or risk being left behind!

  10. and Free Elections... by Silly+Man · · Score: 1

    And they promise there will be free elections in the country as soon as everyone learns a musical instrument. Kim says, 'it is part of a new cultural incentive program."

    1. Re:and Free Elections... by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 1

      And they promise there will be free elections in the country as soon as everyone learns a musical instrument.

      You must be on American imperialists' payroll. Everyone knows that North Korea has had free elections ever since its decisive victory in the Fatherland Liberation War. There are even many parties to choose from. Of course, they all support our Great Leader Kim Jong-Il, but that is only because they reflect the dedication to him of the people who vote for those parties. ~

    2. Re:and Free Elections... by Wyatt+Earp · · Score: 1

      Reading about the parties was interesting.

      Chondoist Chongu Party
      "The party still exists, but has been reduced to a letter-head. It conducts no activities except for those directed by the government and takes no independent positions on any political matters."

      Korean Social Democratic Party
      "The KSDP is subservent to the ruling Worker's Party of Korea. Very little is known of its activities these days, as nothing but the name of the current leader is published"

      Workers' Party of Korea
      "The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) is the ruling party"

  11. But... by macbeth66 · · Score: 1

    Will it Core a Apple?

    1. Re:But... by ChinggisK · · Score: 1

      Effectively, if you dump enough on the keyboard...

    2. Re:But... by CannonballHead · · Score: 1

      How many cores are we talking about here?

    3. Re:But... by Culture20 · · Score: 1

      Will it Core a Apple?

      I don't know. Apples these days commonly have 2 to 8 cores.

    4. Re:But... by CarpetShark · · Score: 1

      Just FYI: any time you have "a" before a word that begins with a vowel, the "a" becomes "an".

    5. Re:But... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      and more importantly.... will it blend?

    6. Re:But... by macbeth66 · · Score: 1

      sigh...

      http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0604631/quotes

    7. Re:But... by CarpetShark · · Score: 1

      Never saw that. Thanks for the cultural education :)

  12. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Yeah, and those free speech hating bastards at the FDA want to stop me from selling water and making those claims! Fascists.

  13. Look what it did for the Great Leader by mr_death · · Score: 2, Informative

    ... he still hits a hole-in-one every day!

    --
    It's Linux, damnit! Pay no attention to renaming attempts by self-aggrandizing blowhards.
    1. Re:Look what it did for the Great Leader by hitmark · · Score: 1

      what kind of hole?

      --
      comment first, facts later. http://chem.tufts.edu/AnswersInScience/RelativityofWrong.htm
    2. Re:Look what it did for the Great Leader by lostsoulz · · Score: 1

      ...but is he still So Ronery?

  14. Jim Jones already tried this by areusche · · Score: 4, Funny

    and it didn't work out too well.

    1. Re:Jim Jones already tried this by goofyspouse · · Score: 1

      His mistake was using Kool-Aid(tm). This, OTOH, should work swimmingly.

    2. Re:Jim Jones already tried this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      and it didn't work out too well.

      Depends on your definition of "working out well."

    3. Re:Jim Jones already tried this by chill · · Score: 1

      Except he didn't. He used the cheaper "Flavor Aid".

      --
      Learning HOW to think is more important than learning WHAT to think.
  15. In other news.... by yeshuawatso · · Score: 0

    North Korean soldiers have been spotted in a failed attempt to invade South Korea. The North's soldiers were all carrying Coke bottles with the Coke logo scribbled out and the words "Super Drink" written in crayon on the side. There were no Southern casualties.

  16. Multi-level Marketing? by spaanoft · · Score: 1

    It sounds like North Korea is moving into the highly lucrative multi-level marketing system. Along with this drink I'm assuming they'll start a long distance carrier that friends will attempt to get you to sign up for so they can get a commission, a business to sell rubies to friends, and possibly a skin cream to infuse your face with nutrients?

  17. Wonderful by c · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Now all they need to do is come up with a drink which protects against death by starvation and torture and the North Korean people will have something to celebrate.

    c.

    --
    Log in or piss off.
    1. Re:Wonderful by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Only against death? Not against the starvation and torture part? To quote Christopher Hitchens: "At least you can die in order to get out of North Korea", it's the only freedom these people have left.

    2. Re:Wonderful by drooling-dog · · Score: 1

      a drink which protects against death by starvation and torture

      Since torture is OK now in the US as long as it doesn't directly cause death or "organ failure", such a drink could find a big market here as well...

    3. Re:Wonderful by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I can see your username at the top of your post in the username field so why do you feel the need to repeat your username again in the body of your post? Are you too dumb to figure out the sig field or are you just sadly narcissistic.

  18. Great by HangingChad · · Score: 1

    Hi, Kim Jong-II here for Moranbong Carbonated Fruit Juice. Tired of getting old? Memory fading? Can't get that grease spot out the shirt you stained stuffing your bloated, capitalistic face at the buffet? The mighty Moranbong Carbonated Fruit Juice cures all that and more. And, if you order today, we'll include a genuine Chinese Army battle shovel!

    --
    That's our life, the big wheel of shit. - The Fat Man, Blue Tango Salvage
  19. Snake Oil. by B5_geek · · Score: 1

    You have to wonder if they are gulible enough to drink the Kool-Aid.

    Why not? Folks have been selling snake-oil for as long as there has been selling and snakes!

    --
    "The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men." ~Plato (427-347 BC)
    1. Re:Snake Oil. by goofyspouse · · Score: 1

      Folks have been selling snake-oil for as long as there has been selling and snakes!

      Actually, I think selling snake-oil came about sometime later. Specifically, it was when someone discovered snakes contained oil that could be removed and sold separately from the snake.

    2. Re:Snake Oil. by jimicus · · Score: 1

      You are talking about a wholly different culture.

      A culture where the last few generations have been indoctrinated from cradle to grave to believe that they live in a wonderful country which is so great they're not allowed to cross the border to see how others live - but why would you want to anyway, citizen?

      Thinking about it, it sounds an awful lot like a cult but on a much larger scale. And the great majority of cult members really do believe everything their wonderful leader says, otherwise there wouldn't be any such things as cults.

    3. Re:Snake Oil. by pushing-robot · · Score: 1

      What fun is there being stuck in the nineteenth century without it?

      --
      How can I believe you when you tell me what I don't want to hear?
    4. Re:Snake Oil. by treeves · · Score: 1

      Hey, my sig is finally relevant again! Wish I would have attributed it, since I can't remember who (on /.) wrote it.

      --
      ...the future crusty old bastards are already drinking the Kool-Aid.
  20. Speaking of anti-Murphian! by NotQuiteReal · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The Wright-Murphy feud is almost as famous as the Hatfield-McCoy... no, wait, I think you are just trying to start something!

    Let me fire the first salvo, I'll make up something...

    Wright's Law: If something can go right, it will, for someone else.

    --
    This issue is a bit more complicated than you think.
    1. Re:Speaking of anti-Murphian! by gyrogeerloose · · Score: 2, Funny

      Wright's Law: If something can go right, it will, for someone else.

      I thought Wright's Law stated that anything that can go rong will go rong.

      --
      This ain't rocket surgery.
    2. Re:Speaking of anti-Murphian! by Em+Emalb · · Score: 1

      Wright's Law: If something can go right, it will, for someone else.

      Em's corrallary:

      Usually, the bastard doesn't deserve it either.

      --
      Sent from your iPad.
    3. Re:Speaking of anti-Murphian! by ArsonSmith · · Score: 1

      That's the Democrats law.

      --
      Paying taxes to buy civilization is like paying a hooker to buy love.
  21. Control of Media plus Demented Dictator by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Looks like the power structure (Glorious Leader flunkies) is pleasing the "boss" and deluding the masses - as usual.

  22. Dystopia by papabob · · Score: 1

    A script for a sci-fi novel: after years of self-reclusion, the much hated North Korean country have developed two things, the most powerful army in Earth and a drink that can maintain their people forever young. Scared with the potential implications in economy and society, the "western" countries try to invade the korean territories but are repelled by the self-healing soldiers of the enemy...

    (the rest is left to the imagination of the reader...)

  23. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by RyuuzakiTetsuya · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm waiting for Kevin Trudeau to release a book titled, "Nuclear Fusion secrets THEY don't want you to know."

    --
    Non impediti ratione cogitationus.
  24. In North Korea, old people ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ... don't age anymore because they have super drinks.

  25. Anti-aging, immunity boost, whatever... by Millennium · · Score: 4, Funny

    The real question is, has it got electrolytes?

    1. Re:Anti-aging, immunity boost, whatever... by zmooc · · Score: 1

      Brawndo! The thirst mutilator!

      http://www.brawndo.com/

      --
      0x or or snor perron?!
  26. Not so fast, North Korea by scorp1us · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Many of you are familiar with he earth-at-night photo.

    Well did you ever take a look at North Korea? They don't have electricity, much less health care.

    --
    Slashdot's rate-of-post filter: Preventing you from posting too many great ideas at once.
    1. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by PolygamousRanchKid+ · · Score: 2, Funny

      Well did you ever take a look at North Korea? They don't have electricity, much less health care.

      No, the super drink just encourages you to go to bed early, and not leave the lights on.

      Just like the Great Leader said, "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a dictator healthy, wealthy and wise."

      --
      Schroedinger's Brexit: The UK is both in and out of the EU at the same time!
    2. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by sznupi · · Score: 1

      Hm, looking at the worldwide map, much of the US doesn't have electricity (much less healthcare?) either...

      --
      One that hath name thou can not otter
    3. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by Glith · · Score: 1

      Exactly. Because looking at the areas where the population density is almost nothing in the US (like the desert) is totally comparable to the 24 million people in that very small area.

    4. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by Danse · · Score: 1

      Hm, looking at the worldwide map, much of the US doesn't have electricity (much less healthcare?) either...

      Ever notice the difference between having no electricity throughout nearly the entire country, which happens to be smaller than many US states, and having stretches of land where nobody lives in a one of the largest countries in the world?

      --
      It's not enough to bash in heads, you've got to bash in minds. - Captain Hammer
    5. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by thijsh · · Score: 2, Funny

      Hey I can see Kim Jong-Il's house there, that one little dot... He must not be able to sleep at night...

    6. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by coffii · · Score: 2, Funny

      As you can clearly see the majority of North Korea uses non-light polluting light, it's considerably more advanced than the light used in other nations.

      --
      Bitter and twisted, DON'T ever FORGET the TWISTED
    7. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by scorp1us · · Score: 2, Informative

      I'm not comparing it to the US. I'm comparing it to SOUTH KOREA. They have the same background, up until the war, when SK was left capatialist and NK stayed communist. This is what I am arguing.

      If you want a US comparison, for comparison, go here and enter in Valentine, Nebraska. They manage to have a dot. Its the intersection of five roads in the middle of nowhere. then look at it at google earth. Its about 25 blocks in diameter

      --
      Slashdot's rate-of-post filter: Preventing you from posting too many great ideas at once.
    8. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Of course not, because while Europeans (I'm guessing the GP is of EU descent) consider themselves part of a diverse multi-spanning society worthy of individual judgement, many refuse to look at the United States as a union of fifty separate states, equal in territory and with over half the population.

      On the other hand, we do have Texas, and it's hard to get over that criticism.

    9. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by CopterHawk · · Score: 1

      Well did you ever take a look at North Korea?

      Obviously, this shows that their country wide cloaking device works very well.

    10. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by Danse · · Score: 1

      Of course not, because while Europeans (I'm guessing the GP is of EU descent) consider themselves part of a diverse multi-spanning society worthy of individual judgement, many refuse to look at the United States as a union of fifty separate states, equal in territory and with over half the population.

      On the other hand, we do have Texas, and it's hard to get over that criticism.

      Well, I happen to live in Texas, and while I can't really defend the government and the kooks here, I can say that at least we aren't South Carolina! :)

      --
      It's not enough to bash in heads, you've got to bash in minds. - Captain Hammer
    11. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Now, THAT's funny!

    12. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by H0p313ss · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Hm, looking at the worldwide map, much of the US doesn't have electricity (much less healthcare?) either...

      Note that Baffin Island which is mostly north of the arctic circle and is mostly composed of barren (but rather beautiful) rock and tundra with a wopping population of 11,000 people (giving it a population density of 0.02 /km2 )has more bright points than North Korea which has over 24 million people and a population density of 198.3/km2.

      I'll leave interpretation of the actual meaning of these facts as an exercise for the student.

      --
      XML is a known as a key material required to create SMD: Software of Mass Destruction
    13. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by M8e · · Score: 1

      Well did you ever take a look at North Korea? They don't waste electricity, much less health care.

    14. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I poke fun at Texas a lot. Which is somewhat hypocritical, as I would have supported the South's right to secede. So, I guess I didn't mean anything personal. At least it's not Florida.

    15. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by SmurfButcher+Bob · · Score: 1

      Although, the thing that pisses off Texans the most... ...cutting Alaska in half would make Texas the 3rd largest state.

      --

      help me i've cloned myself and can't remember which one I am

    16. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by Danse · · Score: 1

      Although, the thing that pisses off Texans the most... ...cutting Alaska in half would make Texas the 3rd largest state.

      Heh... yeah yeah. But unfortunately for them, both halves would still be Alaska :)

      --
      It's not enough to bash in heads, you've got to bash in minds. - Captain Hammer
    17. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by Danse · · Score: 1

      No harm. :) Between Texas politics and Texans' love of living up to the stereotypes, we pretty much paint the target ourselves.

      --
      It's not enough to bash in heads, you've got to bash in minds. - Captain Hammer
    18. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by arkane1234 · · Score: 1

      There's electricity, just not people packed up each others ass, like in some foreign countries...
      There are cities, just not touching each other everywhere...

      --
      -- This space for lease, low setup fee, inquire within!
    19. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by sznupi · · Score: 1

      I'm left wondering why everybody assumed I wasn't joking...

      Anyway, regarding one detail you wrote in the above post, many South Koreans would take issue with "up until the war, when SK was left capatialist and NK stayed communist"; S. Korea was also quite totalitarian (but "on our side"; they even had some, essentially, ethnic cleansings initially plus later riots and protests not dissimilar to those behind Iron Curtain) for few decades after the war. Not at all unlike to how China works now.

      --
      One that hath name thou can not otter
    20. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by sznupi · · Score: 1

      More generally, the GP is wondering what kind of thinking (some insecurity perhaps?) prevented everybody from considering his post as a joke...

      --
      One that hath name thou can not otter
    21. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by linzeal · · Score: 1

      Thats because they are a nation of Ben Franklins and Tiger Woods: who we know never stay out late.

    22. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by BraksDad · · Score: 1

      Many of you are familiar with he earth-at-night photo.

      This is because they all work under ground.

      --
      Slowly waving my hand - "This is not the sig you are looking for."
    23. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by Reservoir+Penguin · · Score: 1

      Every time this photo is brought up I wonder - why do do we need so many lights at night? Is it really wrong or a sign of lack opf development that NK does not have a decadent culture of night clubs and wasteful advertisement, presumably the tings that produce nighttime illumination.

      --
      US-UK-Israel: The real Axis of Evil
    24. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by scorp1us · · Score: 1

      I guess you don't need street lamps for sidewalks, or illuminated parking lots for sports or malls either. Or lighting up people's front/back yards. There is no recreation after dark. At least not outside...

      --
      Slashdot's rate-of-post filter: Preventing you from posting too many great ideas at once.
    25. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by Reservoir+Penguin · · Score: 1

      All of the things you named are wasteful and I bet this wasteful nighttime energy consumption contributes a lot to global warming. NK is heavily industrialized and I am sure if they wanted they could light up the sky at night just to prove the point, they are just forced to conserve the little fuel they have. The picture is misleading, it does not prove that NK's infrastructure is underdeveloped.

      --
      US-UK-Israel: The real Axis of Evil
    26. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well, obviously that's in the normal visible wavelengths. Their super drink enables vision in the infrared and ultraviolet, hence no need for normal lights. Obviously.

    27. Re:Not so fast, North Korea by sznupi · · Score: 1

      Exercise in interpretation or just conclude that it's pointless to rely on sense of humor of others when there's a even hint of possiblity that it migt trigger some insecurities...what to do, what to do?

      --
      One that hath name thou can not otter
  27. In all seriousness.... by tverbeek · · Score: 3, Insightful

    In all seriousness, these are warning signs that things are going to get very nasty in the Korean Peninsula very soon.

    When a totalitarian regime plays the "we are being victimized by the rest of the world" card in their nationalistic propaganda, the people will generally believe it and will unite in support of the leader, sometimes for decades. But when a regime tries to stoke the nationalistic fires by playing the "we are the greatest country in the world" card and making impossible promises of how gloriously successful they will be in the coming years, promises that will very quickly be seen by everyone as the bullshit they are, something's gonna happen and it's gonna happen soon.

    --
    http://alternatives.rzero.com/
    1. Re:In all seriousness.... by Jeng · · Score: 1

      Or maybe Dear Leader knows that is what we would think.

      He's trying to psych us out, still.

      --
      Don't know something? Look it up. Still don't know? Then ask.
    2. Re:In all seriousness.... by Martin+Blank · · Score: 1

      This is exactly the kind of story that has been coming out of North Korea for decades. They may well be in imminent danger of collapse, but stories like these are no harbingers of such calamity. Besides, China has a vested interest in propping up North Korea, because they don't want millions of refugees crossing uncontrolled into China.

      --
      You can never go home again... but I guess you can shop there.
    3. Re:In all seriousness.... by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 1

      But when a regime tries to stoke the nationalistic fires by playing the "we are the greatest country in the world" card and making impossible promises of how gloriously successful they will be in the coming years, promises that will very quickly be seen by everyone as the bullshit they are

      How do you see the claim about "greatest country in the world" as bullshit, if you don't have any information about all other countries except for what the Party tells you (which is that they are places of unimaginable suffering, comparing to the heaven on Earth that is NK)?

    4. Re:In all seriousness.... by GargamelSpaceman · · Score: 1

      It pretty much sucks to be North Korean. What has not already been perpetrated on the populace that has not already been? If there was going to be a final straw, then it was about 500 bales ago.

      The oppressed are not going to revolt. They can't because they are oppressed. The power cards are stacked against them. The only way North Korea would fall apart would be if the upper classes were to attempt to cease power for themselves. However the hierarchical structure ensures that those with the means to make trouble have enough to lose by doing so that they don't risk it.

      Weaponry makes the masses less powerful and less able to mount a resistance enforced by numbers. Because modern weaponry is so powerful, there need be only a few well weaponed ( and well cared for ) folks to preserve a comfortable armament differential between the oppressors and the oppressed.

      The ugly fact is that people can be oppressed indefinitely and there's nothing they can do about it. The question is whether systems of oppression can survive indefinitely. I can think of quite a few that lasted quite a while.

      --
      ...
    5. Re:In all seriousness.... by chichilalescu · · Score: 1

      In all seriousness, this is a sign that something is wrong with the human race.
      But no, it is not a sign that things are gonna happen. I was born in Romania in 1982, and my grandfather had been collecting a magazine since the '50s. This is the kind of news that was presented in those magazines in the '50s, and we still had a totalitarian regime 30 years later.

      Things are only gonna happen if the civilized world wakes up and realizes that one of the leading causes of conflict is the fact that some peoples are kept stupid enough to go to war.

      --
      new sig
    6. Re:In all seriousness.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But when a regime tries to stoke the nationalistic fires by playing the "we are the greatest country in the world" card and making impossible promises of how gloriously successful they will be in the coming years, promises that will very quickly be seen by everyone as the bullshit they are, something's gonna happen and it's gonna happen soon.

      Yeah, shit in the U.S. is going to get pretty fucked up once people realize that these false promises of future prosperity aren't going to come true, and that the U.S. is eventually going to become just another first-world country whose debt load isn't going to be allowed to be so high, while corporate leaders who drive companies into the ground -- costing thousands of American jobs -- are continued to be rewarded hundreds of millions of dollars and the government gives them billions to keep up the good work.

      Oh, sorry, I skimmed past your first sentence when I wrote that.

    7. Re:In all seriousness.... by DigiShaman · · Score: 1

      I tend to agree. Let's review the geo-events going on.

      1. Western economy is suffering to the degree not seen sense the 1930s.
      2. US involved in two wars.
      3. A war between the Middle East (mainly Iran) and Israel looking likely.
      4. Kim Ill is about to retire. Needs to pass the throne to his son.

      It's the perfect storm and a golden opportunity for N. Korea to take. They won't have such an opportunity again. I firmly believe they will strike and strike hard. Even if it's suicide for them, it will be an "honorable death" in their eyes. That regime will never fold on its own. And positive reform looks very unlikely.

      China OTHO is at a cross road. Revert back to their old ways, or continue growing it's economy.

      --
      Life is not for the lazy.
    8. Re:In all seriousness.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I would say a transition of power seems more likely; especially after a few policy blunders.

      Wouldn't want the people thinking they should take advantage of a weakness; because, if they do. they will miss out on all the fun later!

      N. Korea Reshuffle Seen as Part of Succession Plan

    9. Re:In all seriousness.... by linzeal · · Score: 1

      No, they don't care about that much. What the do care about is a democratic neighbor to the south of them to pop up next to Taiwan. China is going through growing pains right now of their own, the last thing they need is a 400 mile long border to a country that makes 20x as much as the average Chinese worker.

  28. Next up... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    North Korea announces their incredible scientists have created a Rainbow Factory and jump-started their Unicorn Breeding program.

  29. North Korean joke by sageres · · Score: 5, Funny

    At an art museum in Europe, an Englishman, a Frenchman, and a North Korean stand before a painting of Adam and Eve holding an apple in the Garden of Eden. The Englishman says: "The man has something tasty to eat and is eager to share it with the woman. Based on that, I would conclude that they're rather obviously English..." The Frenchman says: "I disagree. They're walking around entirely naked, so they must be French..." The North Korean says: "There is no doubt in my mind that they're North Korean. They have no clothes to wear, barely anything to eat, and they still think they're in heaven!"

    1. Re:North Korean joke by Hurricane78 · · Score: 1

      The problem with that logic is, that not wearing clothes is considered bad, in a land that won’t ever get cold or anything bad.
      Clothes are for protection. If there is no danger, there is no point. Delusional fantasy does not count.

      --
      Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from stupidity.
    2. Re:North Korean joke by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      whooooooooosh!

    3. Re:North Korean joke by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I bet you're fun at parties.

  30. special ingredients? by JackSpratts · · Score: 1

    microelements are people man!

  31. Re:Fuck Ya! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Lisa : If you could promise me you'll never die, I'd make love to you right now.
    Kim Jong-il : Then I wouldn't be so roneree...

  32. It's got electrolytes by RevWaldo · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's got what slaves crave.

    .

    1. Re:It's got electrolytes by Bohiti · · Score: 1

      I'm 31, and I can honestly say that is the first time I have spit Mountain Dew on my keyboard. Wish I had mod points. Thanks, both of you.

  33. Vegameatavitamin by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Maybe they can get Kathy Griffin to be a spokesperson.

  34. Time Travel by aaronmoxxley · · Score: 1

    The drink also lets you travel through time and sing like Rick Astley.

  35. Still won't cure stupidity by kiehlster · · Score: 3, Insightful

    They could really benefit from a drink that makes people aware of how outlandish they sound.

  36. Take with food by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The directions indicate that you must take with food... they're screwed!

  37. It's the anti-soju! by Message · · Score: 2, Funny

    So they've basically developed the anti-soju! sweet

  38. Simple explanation on how this works: by kheldan · · Score: 2, Informative

    You drink it, and it kills you. If you're dead, you don't age anymore, and dead things technically can't contract diseases.

    --
    Are YOU using the TOOL, or is the TOOL using YOU? Think about it!
    1. Re:Simple explanation on how this works: by dkleinsc · · Score: 1

      Quick, someone sell a lot of it to the Dear Leader! I mean, this has an equally good chance of working as a Castro exploding cigar.

      --
      I am officially gone from /. Long live http://www.soylentnews.com/
    2. Re:Simple explanation on how this works: by Reziac · · Score: 1

      So, is the real objective population control ("No population, no popular unrest!") or assassination of Dear Leader??

      --
      ~REZ~ #43301. Who'd fake being me anyway?
    3. Re:Simple explanation on how this works: by Hurricane78 · · Score: 1

      The victims of the black plague would like to disagree with you.

      --
      Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from stupidity.
    4. Re:Simple explanation on how this works: by dbIII · · Score: 1

      And by giving it to old people that gets rid of anyone that can remember a time when Kim was not a God and when there was enough food to eat and some left over to export to China.
      Remember it's so bad that China is seen as the promised land of ultimate freedom and prosperity.

  39. hooray! by KneelBeforeZod · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately its so costly that only dear leader can imbibe this drink and absorb all of its nutrients so completely that he doesn't need to pee.

    Their propaganda must be so effective that its immune to reason or sensibility. Scary

    1. Re:hooray! by jimicus · · Score: 1

      How effective does propaganda need to be when you never get any means to calibrate your bullshit filter?

    2. Re:hooray! by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 1

      Unfortunately its so costly that only dear leader can imbibe this drink

      Well, duh. It's made of dissidents. And there aren't many left in NK, where everyone just loves the Dear Leader, so...

  40. Finally! by YourExperiment · · Score: 1

    Thank heavens - my acid effete matters have been giving me terrible trouble lately, darlings.

  41. A cautions hint: Comprade Kim is about to die by sageres · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I have no doubt in my mind that this is a hint of opressed press: The Great Comrade Kim Jong Il is old, sick and soon to die. And here is a reason: in 1952-53 when Stalin was on his deathbed, official press maintained that "The Father of All Nations" was in the greatest health of all. However, sometime around that time, hints appeared all over the press, such an article that was published in Pravda that claimed that there is a rumor that Georgians live way past 130 years. The average Soviet people would then read it, conclude that it is impossible, and then realize what the paper really meant to say "between the lines".

  42. What an accomplishment. by shugah · · Score: 1

    Now North Koreans can live long enough to starve to death.

    --
    If you aren't part of the solution, then there is good money to be made prolonging the problem
  43. Just following their leaders example... by meerling · · Score: 1

    Lie, make outrageous and impossible claims, try to get everything you can out of it.
    As does the leader, so do the people.

  44. That joke... by Zarf · · Score: 1

    This joke:

    One can only imagine what wonders they will reveal in July, perhaps self buttering toast.

    ... never gets old.

    --
    [signature]
  45. Drug test there world cup team! by Joe+The+Dragon · · Score: 1

    Drug test there world cup team!

    1. Re:Drug test there world cup team! by Aaron+B+Lingwood · · Score: 4, Funny

      Drug test there world cup team!

      I believe their already doing this over they're.

      --
      [Rent This Space]
  46. Superdrink! by HideyoshiJP · · Score: 1

    I'll take a case of it! Anyone in a country that trades with North Korea willing to be my shipping proxy?

  47. secret ingredient : by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    add a dash of crystal meth ; ) (and viagra?)

  48. Advancements in toast tech. by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 1

    One can only imagine what wonders they will reveal in July, perhaps self buttering toast.

    Pffft. Call me when they can make it always land buttered-side up.

    --
    It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
    1. Re:Advancements in toast tech. by jimicus · · Score: 1

      That's easy, superglue it to a cat.

    2. Re:Advancements in toast tech. by gtall · · Score: 1

      They cannot make it land butter-side up, they have no butter. Hell, they don't even have toast or toasters to toast in or electricity to waste on toasters. The little sawed-off Dear Leader Runt needs to go tits-up soon before the nation does...although it would serve China right if the entire N. Korean pop. made a run for the Chinese border seeing as how helpful China has been over N. Korea.

    3. Re:Advancements in toast tech. by SupremoMan · · Score: 1

      I'm pretty sure all cats in North Korea were eaten lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng cat ago... I mean time ago.

  49. I wonder... by Essequemodeia · · Score: 1

    I wonder if it can cure delusions of grandeur.. Their secret? Liquid razamatazz.

  50. It's a feature!! by CubicleView · · Score: 2, Funny

    "It, much higher than quality cosmetics in anti-oxidation capacity, is efficacious for different skin diseases, including allergic dermatitis. It also makes skin fair. "The drink has no side-effect."

    It's a fruit juice drink that turns your skin white, but has no side effects....eh?

    1. Re:It's a feature!! by Locke2005 · · Score: 2

      Sadly, this miracle whitener arrived too late for Michael Jackson.

      --
      I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
    2. Re:It's a feature!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sadly, its too late for Michael Jackson.

    3. Re:It's a feature!! by SnarfQuest · · Score: 1

      Looks like he had an advance copy of this stuff.

      --
      Who would win this election: Andrew Weiner vs Andrew Weiner's weiner.
    4. Re:It's a feature!! by Thraxy · · Score: 1

      If I were to drink this, I would look like Casper the friendly ghost... how about a tanning v

    5. Re:It's a feature!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      MJ's secret revealed

    6. Re:It's a feature!! by penguinchris · · Score: 1

      In most Asian cultures fair (white) skin is considered the most beautiful. If you look at Asian models and actresses in advertising or movies, you'll note that they're all very fair-skinned, probably much more so than any Asian that you may know in person.

      In any Asian country you'll find skin whitening products anyplace you find what we might consider essential toiletry-type items. I believe particularly dark-skinned people are looked down upon, as well, meaning it's not just a beauty thing, though not in the same way as color discrimination in the US... it's a class thing; dark skin supposedly means you came from the lower classes who developed dark skin from working in the fields all day. Therefore many people (particularly women) want to lighten their skin.

      I needed face wash one time in Thailand, and my method for choosing what toiletries to buy there was basically to find the product with the least English on it (or just with the best package if there was a really good one). I ended up with whitening face wash (which was actually written in english in the fine print, but I didn't look - I noticed later when I realized the guy pictured on it was unusually light-skinned for a Thai). I'm already white, and as far as I could tell it didn't do anything. I'm not sure the more hard-core whitening stuff does a whole lot either, but the ladies love it (certain types anyway - many don't care).

  51. Better than toast by Badmovies · · Score: 2, Funny

    Last month they announced their fusion breakthrough, and now they have a super drink. One can only imagine what wonders they will reveal in July, perhaps self buttering toast.

    Bah. Wake me up when North Korea announces that they are going to release "Duke Nukem Forever."

    --


    Andrew Borntreger
    Champion of cinematic disasters
    1. Re:Better than toast by CarpetShark · · Score: 1

      NK has announced that they're going to release Duke Nukem Forever.

      No mention of a timeframe as yet.

  52. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by LowlyWorm · · Score: 1

    There are many claims being made about the new drink but does it give you wings?

    --
    Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
  53. Technology tie-in by Jay+L · · Score: 1

    This - Kim Jong-Il, atomic fusion, and death-defying soft drinks - this is what Steve Jobs would look like if he couldn't quite pull it off.

  54. Who wants to live forever? by Runaway1956 · · Score: 1

    Really, what's the point of curing old age, and all the diseases known to mankind, if you have to live in Little Kim's dictatorship. I could probably learn to deal with Kim's egomaniacal personality - if only there were FOOD to go around. Think of it. Eternity ahead of you - and hungry all the time. Phhht.

    --
    "Windows is like the faint smell of piss in a subway: it's there, and there's nothing you can do about it." - Charlie Br
    1. Re:Who wants to live forever? by Locke2005 · · Score: 1

      Really, what's the point of curing old age, and all the diseases known to mankind, if you have to live in Little Kim's dictatorship. Please don't insult Lil Kim

      --
      I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
  55. We laugh by DaMattster · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We laugh at the ridiculous claims of the famous "pigmy" leader's regieme whilst falling victim to the same scam in our own backyard. Look at the weight loss scam products that are out there that have spawned almost a billion dollar industry. It would seem that these shady product vendors bring a product to market long enough to make a large sum of money before being discovered as, at best inefffective and at worst, outright fraud. I find it funny that we laugh at the "Super Drink" while we become easily duped by advertisements on TV that claim super weight loss.

    1. Re:We laugh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I find it funny that we laugh at the "Super Drink" while we become easily duped by advertisements on TV that claim super weight loss.

      Who's "we"? I don't fall for any of these scams, but Slashdot posted the Korean version, not the US version, so today I'm making fun of Korea. The US gets every other day of the year, except the days where I mock Canada and France, and Japan month.

    2. Re:We laugh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I would assume that the vast majority of the users of Slashdot would not fall for these advertisements.

    3. Re:We laugh by somersault · · Score: 1

      Yep this is no different to any of the other super-drinks marketed in the west, high in anti-oxidants and all that crap. There's plenty of "anti-ageing" creams here in the UK, basically just anything that blocks UV rays can be marketed as anti-aging.

      --
      which is totally what she said
    4. Re:We laugh by sorak · · Score: 2, Insightful

      We laugh at the ridiculous claims of the famous "pigmy" leader's regieme whilst falling victim to the same scam in our own backyard. Look at the weight loss scam products that are out there that have spawned almost a billion dollar industry. It would seem that these shady product vendors bring a product to market long enough to make a large sum of money before being discovered as, at best inefffective and at worst, outright fraud. I find it funny that we laugh at the "Super Drink" while we become easily duped by advertisements on TV that claim super weight loss.

      This is why FDA approval is a good thing.

    5. Re:We laugh by Joe+Snipe · · Score: 1

      What kind of super weight loss? Does it really work?

      --
      Sometimes, life itself is sarcasm...
    6. Re:We laugh by tsstahl · · Score: 1

      I can only believe your post if you wear a blue shirt and shout it at me.

    7. Re:We laugh by DaMattster · · Score: 1

      I hope that was sarcasm. The FDA is a fucking joke!

    8. Re:We laugh by dbIII · · Score: 1

      There's no way we would fall for ... hang on, this bottled water from when the craze started says "naive" backwards - we've been conned!

    9. Re:We laugh by sorak · · Score: 1

      No sarcasm at all. The FDA helps us distinguish between effective medication and snake oils being sold as "herbal", "homeopathic", or "all natural" remedies.

  56. Is the active ingredient Mercury? by Maintenance+Goof · · Score: 1

    Or is it arsenic or both? Lots of old time medications that also gave fair skin and reduced dark spots have mercury and/or arsenic as active ingredients. To be fair, lots of skin care products in Asia and the Middle East, are still using these compounds.

  57. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by Nimey · · Score: 0

    You laugh, but I have conservatarded and uberlibertarian friends who "think" that way.

    --
    Hail Eris, full of mischief...

    E pluribus sanguinem
  58. Wait a minute.... by warGod3 · · Score: 1

    Is this drink cyanide-based? I mean that would solve all of your antiaging problems...

    It's all about the marketing.

    --
    "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet." General James Mattis
  59. Misread the quote by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    as "Supa Drank"

  60. Secret ingredient ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Snake oil but don't try to copy it they have patented Snake Oil and plan to sue other faux anti aging drinks using snake oil.

  61. Lily the pink - is that you? by jaucourt · · Score: 1
    1. Re:Lily the pink - is that you? by Punko · · Score: 1

      Good Grief! I haven't heard that song in ages. Thanks for the guffaw

      --
      If only we could fall into a woman's arms without falling into her hands
  62. Hell, we are scammed by our government just as muc by Shivetya · · Score: 1

    as they are. Yet we think that because we live in a more modern society that they are the idiots.

    I guess it is easier to look down on another country than admit to the problems in your own

    --
    * Winners compare their achievements to their goals, losers compare theirs to that of others.
  63. Movie! by DoofusOfDeath · · Score: 1

    I think Michael Moore needs to mak a movie about this, to shame the U.S. about its softdrink innovation pace.

  64. Isn't it obvious by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    it's the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster. But hey, you knew that, didn't you?

  65. Snake oil by Todd+Knarr · · Score: 1

    So, they've invented Dr. Wiggin's Patent Cure-All And Digestive Aid. Next they're going to be announcing the discovery of the new elements Unobtanium and Impossibilium, and their successful use in building a burrowing machine that has penetrated the Earth's mantle and restarted the rotation of the core.

  66. Oops, ment to reply to you parent. by scorp1us · · Score: 3, Informative

    Also, lets look at the Populatation denistiy stats:
    NK 199 people per sqkm
    US 32 people per sqkm
    SK: 489 people per sqkm

    Despite NK having 6 times the population density.... they manage to have only one respecible dot. Mean while, there's SK, with 2.5 times the population of NK. And they have dots everywhere...

    --
    Slashdot's rate-of-post filter: Preventing you from posting too many great ideas at once.
    1. Re:Oops, ment to reply to you parent. by timmarhy · · Score: 1
      I wouldn't be suprised if they black out their lights every night on purpose so we can't bomb them.

      they are seriously that nutty.

      --
      If you mod me down, I will become more powerful than you can imagine....
    2. Re:Oops, ment to reply to you parent. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This was common under second world war. It wasn't just to make it harder for planes to navigate, it was to prevent people from using light signals to send messages to the enemy.

      I think it's a likely explanation. Sure, they have power issues in North Korea (ha ha). But they have some electricity. It's probably because they're not allowed to use it...

    3. Re:Oops, ment to reply to you parent. by scorp1us · · Score: 1

      Because GPS doesn't work in the dark....?

      --
      Slashdot's rate-of-post filter: Preventing you from posting too many great ideas at once.
    4. Re:Oops, ment to reply to you parent. by sznupi · · Score: 1

      General population there doesn't even know about GPS; it's enough for such measure to be a show for them.

      --
      One that hath name thou can not otter
    5. Re:Oops, ment to reply to you parent. by scorp1us · · Score: 1

      I think you got confused.

      The GPS is ours, we use it on our bombs. Them having their lights out doesn't mean diddly.

      --
      Slashdot's rate-of-post filter: Preventing you from posting too many great ideas at once.
    6. Re:Oops, ment to reply to you parent. by sznupi · · Score: 1

      I think you didn't get the point. Mandatory blackouts would be a henomena that is most visible to their population, easily presented to it as a means of defense / etc. That population probably largely doesn't know of GPS existence (a thing that would make such defense measures in large part pointless)...which is only convenient, if it can be held in a state of constatnt paranoia about attack by such simple measures as (also/maybe) mandatory blackouts.

      --
      One that hath name thou can not otter
    7. Re:Oops, ment to reply to you parent. by scorp1us · · Score: 1

      Ah, yes, ignore the reality, perpetuate the myth as to justify current conditions. I like it! It sounds just like something NKorea would do.

      --
      Slashdot's rate-of-post filter: Preventing you from posting too many great ideas at once.
    8. Re:Oops, ment to reply to you parent. by sznupi · · Score: 1

      Plus in their case (and especially as far as population is concerned) it's not really "ignoring reality"...it is reality. So what that is is self-manufactured / self-feeding? (almost all societies do that to themselves anyway, just in different directions)

      --
      One that hath name thou can not otter
  67. "multiplying brain cells"? Cancer can do that too. by Arakageeta · · Score: 1

    If the aim is to simply multiply brain cells, there are plenty of other ways to do that too: just do anything that can give you brain cancer.

  68. Prepare yourselves... by WhitePanther5000 · · Score: 1

    for the zombie apocalypse!

  69. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by logjon · · Score: 0

    No, troll, flamebait and offtopic are for things you disagree with.

    --
    The stories and info posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood.
    Only fools would take it as fact.
  70. I Just Want To Know...... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Does it make your dick harder, longer or both? My girlfriend and my wife both need to know.

    Tiger

  71. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    no matter what it wasn't funny ..

    And if anything is abused it's troll and flamebait mod.

    And there should be a way to get rid of useless crap wasting peoples time.

  72. Josey Wales asks... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How's it on stains?

  73. Say, Say, Say by SoundGuyNoise · · Score: 1

    Does Kim Jong Il play the Michael Jackson or Paul McCartney part in the commercial?

    --
    You never expect irony, do you?
    Want to be a professional wrestler? Visit www.iyfwrestling.com
    @iyfwrestling
  74. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by Shihar · · Score: 1

    I totally agree. The government of a nation declaring that they have found the exile of life is pretty much exactly the same thing as a private company making vague promises and adding that the claims are not FDA tested. Yup. Exactly the same thing.

  75. Do N. Koreans want to live longer? by FunkyELF · · Score: 0, Troll

    Who, living in North Korea, would want to extend their pitiful lives?
    I honestly pity their lives... the have it so bad and don't even know it.

  76. so they finally discovered by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    margaritas?

    1. Re:so they finally discovered by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Pyongyang being renamed to Margaritaville

  77. The endgame of this plan by Guysmiley777 · · Score: 1

    My guess is the cloned version of Kim Jong is in the works. They'll use this drink to explain how he suddenly went from old and feeble to an 18 year old overnight.

    --
    Coding with assembly is like playing with Legos. Coding an application in assembly is like building a car with Legos.
  78. It's also a fine desert topping... by joeyblades · · Score: 1

    and a floor wax

  79. Korean RedBull sprouts REAL wings! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    they're bat, but wings none the less.

  80. Oblig Tom Waits by wandazulu · · Score: 1

    "...It gives you an erection, it wins the election..."

  81. MLM snake oil by DrXym · · Score: 1
    The US is already infested with "super drinks". Bottles of acai / gojiberry / mangosteen juice for ridiculous markups. Most of them sold by idiots to idiots via MLM / pyramid schemes -

    It wouldn't surprise me at all that North Korea or their western partners have decided they want a piece of this scam by turning some unpalatable unheard of plant / berry / fruit into a "super drink".

  82. Wow what's next? by ElusiveMind · · Score: 1

    Next - maybe they're figure out a way to produce more food so that they're people won't be starving to death and in complete poverty.

    1. Re:Wow what's next? by Arthur+Grumbine · · Score: 1

      Next - maybe they're figure out a way to produce more food so that they're people won't be starving to death and in complete poverty.

      You keep using that word... I don't think it means what you think it means. :-P

      --
      Now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure everything I just said is completely wrong.
  83. Super drink benefit includes night vision? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Once we are all drinking it we can stop global warming by no longer using any lights.

  84. its maraculous! by Cesaradf · · Score: 1

    hahahaha ...and cures flu, ingrown toenail, evil eye, voodoo blackmagic and windows security issues.....hmmm naaaaa not windows security issues hahahahahhahaha

  85. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by Camann · · Score: 1

    I think death is the "exile of life". Elixir?

    --
    I can't believe you don't know what a Hasemalphaginnojinglanaporphomism is.
  86. Secret formula released by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Compound revealed to be Dihydrogen Monoxide.

  87. Bobble Head Dear Leader by Tisha_AH · · Score: 1

    Since it multiplies brain cells the "eternal leader" of North Korea will look much more like the cartoon character in Team America.

    We need to send Hans Brrrrix to stop their nuclear fusion power program. Make sure he deals with the laser beam equipped sharks first.

    --
    Tisha Hayes
  88. I bet it's kerosene. by TrebleJunkie · · Score: 1

    Because technically, death does prevent aging.

    --

    Ed R.Zahurak

    You know, oblivion keeps looking better every day.

    1. Re:I bet it's kerosene. by geekoid · · Score: 1

      No. How many people in coffin look exactly like they did the moment before they died?

      Corpses age, just like hanging meat ages. They rot with the passing of time.

      --
      The Kruger Dunning explains most post on /. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect
    2. Re:I bet it's kerosene. by TrebleJunkie · · Score: 1

      That's decomposition, not aging. But hey, if you really feel the urge to suck the joy out of life by deconstructing a simple joke in such a manner, please don't let me stop you. ;)

      --

      Ed R.Zahurak

      You know, oblivion keeps looking better every day.

  89. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by berashith · · Score: 1

    i use that little x in the top corner of the browser when I notice that slashdot is wasting too much of my time...

  90. Embalming Fluid by JSBiff · · Score: 1

    I've got you one even better. You can just drink some embalming fluid - that should pretty much guarantee that you are 'preserved' forever.

  91. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    To be fair, the FDA also wants to stop people from making claims that the natural versions of synthetic chemicals might have effects similar to the synthetics. Even when the scientific studies showing the effects of the natural substance were what led [pharmaceutical company] to patent the synthetic version. For example, red yeast rice has the same active compound as Lovastatin, and the same side effects. But the FDA spent years trying to quash any claims as such, instead claiming that it "may contain an unauthorized drug that could be harmful to health". If they'd just admit it's effectively the same stuff, people would be much more aware of the side effects -- they'd know they're not taking a natural remedy "instead of" a prescription drug. But that wouldn't make Merck happy, so the FDA won't do it.

    They'd like to censor any and all health claims as to good nutrition, even though we've known for quite some time now that good nutrition has very positive effects on health. It is quite impossible for any nutrition claim to pass FDA approval, because you can't patent food, and therefore can't afford the studies required. Less expensive studies, regardless of their quality or number, aren't good enough for the FDA, even though "studies show but the FDA has not approved" should be a good enough warning label for anybody.

    Oh, and they quash any attempt to label food as "GMO free", as it apparently hurts the business of those who sell foods not so labelled. Which would be Monsanto, the single most evil corporation in the solar system.

    Lastly, the FDA has a recent and distressingly common habit of approving drugs that, when used under direction of a doctor in exactly the method prescribed, kill people in such great numbers that the FDA ends up having to de-approve the drug. In 17 of the past 25 years, nutritional supplements killed zero people.

    The FDA has been in the collective pocket of the industries that pay them huge fees for ages now. The fact that they still occasionally shut down quackery hangs on only as a side effect.

  92. Self-buttering Toast by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    > Last month North Korea announced its fusion breakthrough, and now it has a super drink.
    > One can only imagine what wonders may come in July — perhaps self-buttering toast.

    Coming soon in July from North Korea, Inc.:

    Self-buttering Toast v1.0!

    User prerequisites:
      - Self-buttering Toast causes rapid systemic cancer. Do not install without previously downloading SuperDrink v0.9b, Anti-oxidant Edition.
      - Self-buttering Toast requires 1.21 gigawatts of power to operate. Please also acquire our "Super Happy Fun Mr. Fusion" product from the same outlet where you are making this purchase.

    Warning: Do not taunt Super Happy Fun Mr. Fusion. We're serious this time...

  93. NK World Cup by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They'll need this drink to get out of their World Cup group

  94. Hey guys srsly! by eexaa · · Score: 1

    This can make Kim Jong Ill turn to Kim Jong Ok

  95. Juche juice! by l00sr · · Score: 1

    Juche juice: made with 100% crackpot, quasi-communist ideology!

  96. Re: article by Travelsonic · · Score: 1

    Re: the article, "I'll believe that when me shit turns purple and smells like rainbow sherbet!"

    --
    If you believe in privacy, and believe you have "nothing to hide" at the same time, you're a goddammed idiot
  97. The drink is made from tears of dear leader ... by Technomancer · · Score: 1

    but he never cries.

  98. North Korea's Official News Agency by joshdw4 · · Score: 1

    Wow, did they hire the National Enquirer as their official news agency? Soon they will have a Bat-Boy and make up things about our celebrities.

  99. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by DrXym · · Score: 1
    No different than the food supplements in America. They make all these claims and then some.

    And I wouldn't be surprised if this miracle drink ends up in the US. For North Korea it means some hard currency selling some revolting concoction of inedible weeds & berries. For investors, it gives them a wedge to drive into the already crowded snake oil market.

    Press coverage like the BBC has given is useful because it means they don't have to claim health benefits themselves, they can just refer back to the story.

  100. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by sglewis100 · · Score: 1

    No different than the food supplements in America. They make all these claims and then some.

    Yeah, supplements that make carefully worded claims followed by disclaimers that the FDA hasn't evaluated any of those claims is TOTALLY like the North Korean government making outlandish claims.

  101. Anti-Aging by Arancaytar · · Score: 1

    "Drink this, and you won't age another day."

    Yeah, no thanks.

  102. If it doesn't cure hemorrhoids ... by aynoknman · · Score: 1

    Anyone who's ridden a tro-tro and listened to the patent medicine seller knows that if it doesn't cure hemorrhoids and "female diseases", it probably isn't worth buying.

    --
    We need a "+1 -- nice sig" moderation.
  103. Re:I laugh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    while we become easily duped by advertisements on TV that claim super weight loss.

    What do you mean "we", Kemosabe?

  104. News? by Opportunist · · Score: 1

    Oh c'mon. Our soda vendors have made more outragous claims in the past.

    Why can't you be glad that the North Koreans now have marketing and advertising, too? They're on the way to a true free market, filled with outragous claims of ordinary products!

    Be happy and celebrate, citizens, they'll soon be as good off as we all are!

    --
    We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
  105. Monsanto by gd2shoe · · Score: 1

    It's the same disease that infected MMS and probably contributed to the Gulf oils spill. It ultimately stems from politicians who are corrupt, blind, or both.

    Oh, and they quash any attempt to label food as "GMO free", as it apparently hurts the[ir] business ... Which would be Monsanto, the single most evil corporation in the solar system.

    If not, they're darn close:
    http://www.hulu.com/watch/67878/the-future-of-food
    (Warning: weak ending / pitiful call-to-action. Has a decent rundown of Monsanto, though.)

    --
    I won't join Slashcott. OTOH, If Beta goes live, I just won't be back until it's fixed. Sorry Dice.
  106. The all-but-forgetting Left Whale. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Unlike the Wright Whale, infamous Left Whale was one known to hybridize with the other subspecies that the genetic differences coming together were known to produce offspring whose migration path differentiated to beaching on islands rather than swim Right through them.

    This perhaps is also known why the War god Tyre gave his left hand without a tear while other warriors that shed a tear in giving their Right for knowledge.

    So I say to you that it is better those whales remain lesbian, and those warriors to fling their poo as a weapon: aim for their eyes!

  107. Abe says by Wolfling1 · · Score: 0

    Lemme sell it, you idjit. Step right up, folks, and witness the magnificent medicinal miracle of Simpson & Son's patented revitalizing tonic. Put some ardor in your larder with our energizing, moisturizing, tantalizing, romanticizing, surprising, her prizing, revitalizing tonic.

  108. OMG!!! Ponies!!! by vasago17 · · Score: 1

    While reading this post I found myself wondering where the OMG!!! Ponies!!! /. theme was and had to check the date to be sure it wasn't in fact April Fools

  109. Anti-Aging "Super Drink"? by Foobar+of+Borg · · Score: 1

    Gee, I didn't realize that they had hired Pat Robertson!

  110. Swelling... by Saeed+al-Sahaf · · Score: 1

    It, with effects of both preventive and curative treatment, helps improve mental and retentive faculties by multiplying brain cells.

    This must be why the Dear Leader's head is so swelled.

    --
    "Who are in control, they are not in control of anything - they don't even control themselves!" - Glen Beck
  111. Re:We laugh .. could be true though.. by WarlockD · · Score: 1

    Let me play Devil's Advocate first. Maybe they DID develop such a super drink. It might not be as effective as the marketing is saying, but North Korea has the resources. More importantly, none of the ethical concerns the west have.

    I am not saying he is developing a race of super-mutant solders there. I am just saying that, if true, this thing was made with deaths of countless desperate citizens and/or political prisoners.

    Brings up the old Nazi argument on the medical experiments they did on the Jews. People will always say its not worth the loss in lives for the data they collected. Though, now that they are dead and that data could cure millions of people, its like the argument changes for some reason.

  112. I hope someone mods you up by electrosoccertux · · Score: 1

    because that's pretty hilarious sir.

  113. Myocardium by gardyloo · · Score: 1

    This stuff prevents heart muscle? Sweet!

  114. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by BraksDad · · Score: 1

    I'm waiting for Kevin Trudeau to release a book titled, "Nuclear Fusion secrets THEY don't want you to know."

    At least now we know who "They" are.

    --
    Slowly waving my hand - "This is not the sig you are looking for."
  115. Powerthirst by mattbode · · Score: 1

    They discovered the key ingredients... Water and Sperm of Zeus!!

  116. I sense no dishonesty here. by rebelwarlock · · Score: 1

    This sounds totally legit. You should drink some.

    1. Re:I sense no dishonesty here. by MistrX · · Score: 1

      I think they should give it to the 'dear leader' first. We won't want him to die nou won't we?

  117. No side effect by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Just like homeopathic medicine!

  118. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They don't want to label things "GMO free" because it's a retarded label. Everything has been genetically modified, including yourself (I am assuming you're not a monkey).

  119. It can make you impersonate Elvis more efficiently by Mad-Bassist · · Score: 1

    KJI has been using it for years!

    --
    "The only legitimate use of a computer is to play games." - Eugene Jarvis
  120. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by Yvan256 · · Score: 1

    Water? Like in the toilet?

  121. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by Yvan256 · · Score: 1

    It used to, but stupid people can't tell the difference between an actual product benefit and a figure of speech.

  122. Snake oil never sounded so good by TravisO · · Score: 1

    Just one sip of this magic elixir will invigorate, exacerbate, collaborate, and dilate every muscle in your body. An old man will feel young, a young man will feel wise! I didn't know it was the 1800s all over again.

  123. Dear Slashdot by geekoid · · Score: 1

    Please do not become on outlet for this type of nonsense.

    What next? Yeti 'sightings'? Interview with drunk rednecks about anal probing?

    --
    The Kruger Dunning explains most post on /. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect
  124. Re:Hell, we are scammed by our government just as by geekoid · · Score: 1

    Care to sight an example?

    --
    The Kruger Dunning explains most post on /. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect
  125. Re:No different than the food supplements in Ameri by Wyatt+Earp · · Score: 1

    It won't end up in the US because the US won't import anything from the DPRK.

    http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c5790.html#2008

    Theres been what, 1.5 million dollars in trade since 2000, those must have something to do with the starvation aid and the process to get them to end the nuclear weapons program.

  126. Any Mona Vie fans/goons ? by Maritz · · Score: 1

    I'd love to know what Mona Vie sellers would make of this drink. Presumably because it's not using THEIR magic berry, it isn't legit...?

    --
    I do not want your cheap brainburning drugs. They are useless for work. And I am a working man today.
  127. With a snappy name like: by DarthVain · · Score: 1

    Moranbong Carbonated Fruit Juice Joint Venture Company, how could it possibly fail?!

  128. What will they call it? by Phoghat · · Score: 1

    Red Balls? Red Brain? Gives you Wings?

    --
    Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.
  129. Re:anti-speaking of anti-Murphian! by aqk · · Score: 0

    You must remember that in North Korea, two Wongs do not make a Wright. Or a White.

    (Sadly revealed to me many many years ago in a Honk Kong bordello, by Suzy and her sister Clarissa.)