The idea is not bad. The execution has some room for improvement, though.
Diplomjodler3
You should definitely get this checked out by a doctor, like the other people have said. But I would also question my choice of shoes, if I were you. I also used to buy cheap shoes, wear the same pair every day and then have to throw them out every year. Now I buy good quality shoes and i have a couple of pairs. They tend to last very long. I've never worked out, if I'm saving money in the long term, but my feet are definitely more comfortable.
Yikes. What a bunch of tripe. Journalism is well and truly dead.
I always give 100% at work:
- Monday: 10%
- Tuesday: 20%
- Wednesday: 30%
- Thursday: 20%
- Friday: 20%
Is it time for my painkiller?
Trump cabinet material there.
The difference is that the North Koreans still fight with the same technology as back then while the other side has made some advances.
Despite what people keep saying, a war in NK would be short and one sided. While they could cause a lot of destruction at the start, after a few salvos their artillery would be taken out by air power. Then their entire command and control structure would be eliminated so they couldn't communicate with their troops at all. And those troops are conditioned to not do anything without orders. So at best they'd be sitting ducks waiting to be taken out. And I'm pretty sure most of them would cost to surrender once it's clear that the regime is gone. There'd be a share of diehards that would choose death over surrender but i don't think that would be a large percentage.
That's not how it would play out or herw, but even in the best case scenario, you'd end up with a huge area with rampant poverty and discontent that would take generations to develop. We've had something similar in Germany. Even after thirty years and vast amounts of money spent, East Germany is still way behind and there are areas that have no perspective at all.
The psychosis isn't trying to convince anyone.
I'm annoying. There.
No. This is Dachau. They're not yet at the stage where they operate gas chambers. They'll get there soon enough, though.