Okay, here’s a blog post about ordering a North Korean ID card online, written in the style and tone you requested:
So, the other day I was thinking, “Wouldn’t it be a trip to have a North Korean ID card?” Don’t ask me why, it just popped into my head. Naturally, I started poking around the internet to see what I could find.
First I tried some usual shopping places, but no luck. Then I tried some search engines. I found some websites that talked about Trusted Traveler Programs and getting into places quickly, but that wasn’t what I was looking for. Also some takeout apps and a GIF keyboard website, which was kind of random, but still not it.

Then I started digging into those dark corners of the web, you know, the places your mom told you not to go. I found some forums where people were talking about all sorts of crazy stuff, including getting fake IDs. I read through a bunch of threads, most of which were dead ends or people just messing around.
But then, I stumbled upon this one guy. He seemed to know what he was talking about. He dropped a few hints about a website where you could supposedly order these things. He didn’t give the actual name of the site, probably to keep things on the down-low, but he gave enough clues that I was able to piece it together.
So I headed over to this website. It was all in Korean, which I don’t speak a lick of, but thank goodness for online translators, right? I managed to navigate through the site, using the translate tool in my browser. It was a bit clunky, but I got the hang of it.
They had a whole bunch of different ID cards you could order, not just North Korean ones. But I was set on getting one from North Korea. I picked the one that looked the most legit, filled out the order form with some made-up information – obviously – and crossed my fingers.
The payment process was a whole other adventure. They didn’t take credit cards or anything like that, for obvious reasons. I had to use one of those cryptocurrency things. Luckily, I had a little bit of that lying around from when I was messing with it a few years back. So I sent the payment and waited.
Honestly, I didn’t expect much. I figured it was probably a scam or I’d just get some cheap knock-off. But a few weeks later, lo and behold, a package showed up at my door. And guess what was inside? A North Korean ID card! It looked pretty darn real, too. I’m not gonna lie, I was pretty stoked.
- Found some shady websites
- Deciphered clues to find the right one
- Translated the Korean website
- Filled out the order form with a fake name
- Paid with cryptocurrency
- Received the ID card in the mail
Now, I’m not planning on using this thing for anything illegal, obviously. It’s just a novelty item, a conversation starter. But it’s a pretty cool one, if I do say so myself. It’s a reminder of that time I went down a rabbit hole on the internet and came out with a North Korean ID card. What a world we live in, huh?
Anyway, that’s my story. It was a weird little adventure, and I thought it was worth sharing. Maybe it’ll inspire you to go on your own internet treasure hunt. Just be careful out there, folks. The internet can be a strange and sometimes dangerous place.
Oh, and by the way, I ain’t telling you guys where I found this ID, so don’t even bother asking me!
The End.
