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Does anybody have a beginner Korean war/DPRK reading list.
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Ever heard of culture, fulfillment, interest, or entertainment?
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Remove Raj and it's all based
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Mainly because it is weird to walk up to someone and ask wether they are smart, and even if they reply you can't trust someone's personal judgement about themselves.
A good place to look for like-minded people that you can discuss intellectual subjects with are reading circles. They're also a great way to read more theory and understand it.
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The problem is that there IS a porn INDUSTRY that commodities bodies
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The USA currently haves a foothold in Cuba and it is a literal concentration camp
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WW2 was a conflict where the allies killed a bunch of people just because they disagreed on some borders smh
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The japanese were prepared to surrender after the Soviet invasion of Manchuria, not the bombs. The bombs were dropped due to cold war politics. They were practically just a stunt to scare Soviets.
I want advice to balance this out: Fungal Folk Ability Score Increase: Your constitution score increases by 2, and your wisdom score by 1. Age: Fungal Folk can live eternally but they would need to find a new host body every ~150 years or so. They usually mature in a week as that is the usual amount of time it takes for a medium-sized creature to be fully under the control of the fungus. Alignment: TN Fungal Folk only care for themselves but will often create loose rules among each other if there is enough of them in a place. Size: Fungal folk are usually the size of humans but slightly taller due to added fungal mass. Your size is medium. Speed: Your base walking speed is 30ft. Fungal Body: You are immune to all poison damage. If a beast bites into your body, they have to take 1d6 poison damage. Fungal Network: Whenever you are in contact with a fungal network (the DM decides) you gain advantage for all your rolls including initiative. You can also communicate with any fungal creature anywhere as long as it is touching the same fungal network. Languages: You can speak common, and fungal some extra ideas I have for this race are: Fungal Knowledge: Gain proficiency in alchemist's tools and gain advantage when using mushrooms and fungus as ingredients. Fungal perseverance: If killed, you can come back to life. To come back to life, a piece of your fungal mass needs to be transported to a corpse, this needs to be done in a certain amount of time depending on the size of the piece: Whole mass 7 days, torso-size 3 days, leg-size 1 day, arm size 12 hrs, hand size 3hrs. After the piece has latched onto a body it takes 5+2d10 days for the fungus to infest the new body and make the character be playable again. All this needs to be done by a third party like another PC or an NPC. The same rules are used for when your body is too old or unusable for any other reason.
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Well I enjoy the game, but the community definitely is cancer. I guess I'm just part of the minority
Ok that's a lie, I got animal farm. I got it because because my English teacher seems obsessed with it but I was luckily spared from doing it in class and instead I'm doing An Inspector Calls. I thought I might read it so that I have a better understanding of it in case I need to refute it. Wish me luck, Yours truly
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Stalin's reputation also improved when the Soviet archives were declassified. These quotes do go well together, well done for spotting this comrade
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Regarding the mortgage, the movement, and the instability of its value I do agree that renting will help you with that. But renting will always cost more than having a house(no mortgage) and paying bills, repairs, maintenance, and anything else. This is due to the landlord having to make you pay more than he has to spend to make it profitable. In practically, if someone is a landlord as their only/main source of income (were talking big firms or rich individuals here not people on retirement or anything) they are spending the tenants money for all repairs maintenance and anything else whilst pocketing the surplus/profit.
Of course, in our current capitalist system buying a house straight up is nigh impossible but most people prefer owning a house and will only say they prefer renting because they don't have the income to own a house straight up because of the initial cost, even if it's cheaper long term. Like anything in capitalism, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
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Yes this is definitely true, although this is just against kids that don't know the second thing about fascism and what they support. Against people further down the rabbit hole that generally believe this, you must be much more careful and it is a much longer process. With any fascist there's also the risk of them reverting and damaging the left community.
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a bit late but I'm getting back into Alien Swarm: Reactive Drop
I, for one, was born in England (and currently live there) but my sister and parents all were born and raised (my sister partially) in Poland and immigrated out of it
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"leftist media never talks about the Soviet Union"
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Daily reminder that MLK was a socialist and his greatest flaw was not going far enough
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The tower of London is a tower in London that was historically used by the monarchy as a prison and zoo. It's a pun about giving the Big Ben a new name.
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Thanks for the info o7
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The most important thing when discussing politics is to be patient. Of course they won't become communists straight away but if you patiently keep on explaining, then over time their opinions will change, at first by small amounts and then later by more significant amounts until they're hopefully communists
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Aren't these for climbing at high altitudes where the air is too thin to breathe
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Unfortunately it's just a few minutes long so I can just outline the very basics of the topic but I also include a positives and negatives of the USSR bit in it. My hope Is that, since I will present it in front of class, I will be able to give people a view of the union that is it mainly just being a normal country with its own problems but many more positives as well
I'm doing a presentation on the soviet union for school soon and i would like to know all your opinions on this. I've got: an over-bloated bureaucracy (which was prone to corruption), rural poverty (which is very unfair as basically all countries have rural poverty- difference is that some countries actually help these people), and a lacking light industry that led to economic dissatisfaction from the populace. I might share the PowerPoint here for your feedback although its very small as its for a vocational exam that is only a few minutes
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