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reaper_cushions [he/him, comrade/them] @ reaper_cushions @hexbear.net
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  • I don’t think the DPRK wants to give an opportunity to basically any country in the world to plant spies. Considering the US used visits of the Atomic Energy Commission to infiltrate the DPRK in the 90s, welcoming thousands and thousands of difficult to vet corporate reps sounds like an open invitation for infiltration.

  • I mean, Russia at least has imperial ambitions, which they currently attempt to realise. But China (at least to my knowledge) does not extract resources from any periphery without mutually agreed upon compensation (not the IMF way) which makes its actions mostly mutually beneficial. That kind of defeats the purpose of an empire.

  • Oh, it contains TTX. I think cyanide can counteract this particular poison but don’t quote me on that.

    Edit: turns out I misremembered and the counteracting poison is Batrachotoxin, which is used by the poison dart frog.