

Is it true that most, if not all, books in DPRK were written by your Dear Leaders?
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Is it true that most, if not all, books in DPRK were written by your Dear Leaders?
When you mix statistics with marketing.
Offer a piece of cheese
The 30’s are supposed to be the decade where the “check engine” light finally comes on.
Stretch your arms and legs, go take a walk outside for 30-60 minutes nearly every day, and get some steps in. Make that the new thing you do now. Eventually work in some more exercises. You can at least avoid being a heart disease statistic by doing that.
I remember watching the TV-edited version of “The Faculty” and there was a particular scene that stuck with me where the main guy runs outside in frustration and screams “PHOOEY!” instead of “FUUUCK!”
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen the movie, much less the censored version of it, so that memory feels like a fever dream to me.
I’m just digging a hole in the ground
Pickles, salt and vinegar chips, fish and chips with malt vinegar, Chinese hot and sour soup, rustic Italian bread with EVOO and balsamic vinegar, chicken adobo, sinigang, chicharron dipped in spicy sukang, and the list goes on if you want to live a more substantial life with vinegar
Pop some Tums dipped in Tabasco if your body attempts to digest itself inside out
What is your ISP? That is absolutely cooked if they’re blocking The Internet Archive.
Go to your router/gateway settings and set the DNS addresses to something other than what your ISP sets as default. I’d suggest Mullvad or Cloudflare. Check your phone and laptop’s WiFi settings and make sure they can automatically set the DNS to what your router provides.