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by 0110101001
818 days ago
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Interesting. Perhaps different tellings of the same story? This appears to be the story I read from the book Nothing to Envy: > A North Korean soldier would later recall a buddy who had been given an American-made nail clipper and was showing it off to his friends. The soldier clipped a few nails, admired the sharp, clean edges, and marveled at the mechanics of this simple item. Then he realized with a sinking heart: If North Korea couldn’t make such a fine nail clipper, how could it compete with American weapons? |
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