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North Korea and South Korea exchange fire. War inevitable?

The following excerpts are from an NBC article posted on May 3, 2020. The article is titled “South Korea says troops exchanged fire along North Korean border” and was written by Stella Kim and The Associated Press. The link to the full article can be found below. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/south-korea-says-troops-exchanged-fire-along-north-korean-border-n1198846 South Korean officials said their troops exchangedContinue reading “North Korea and South Korea exchange fire. War inevitable?”

Food shortages in US due to COVID-19

As the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic continues, food is becoming more and more scarce. There are growing concerns that food shortages will run rampant. Here are some interesting videos my friend Dazzling1 has made regarding the situation. Some of these videos are recent, and some are old, but I feel they are all relevant to theContinue reading “Food shortages in US due to COVID-19”

Kim Yo-Jong Is Not “Kawaii”

I’ve been seeing a lot on social media lately about rumors that Kim Jong Un might be dead, or be in critical condition. There’s also talks that his sister Kim Yo-Jong might take over. There are also talks that she will be a lot worse for the North Koreans than Kim Jong Un. I’m notContinue reading “Kim Yo-Jong Is Not “Kawaii””

Panic-buying, assaults, and other crazy things people are doing during the coronavirus pandemic

It’s no surprise to say at this point that people are doing some crazy shit during this coronavirus pandemic. You got people panic-buying supplies in such exorbitant amounts that they are leaving nothing for those who actually need the supplies. You also got people who aren’t social distancing, which not only puts themselves at risk,Continue reading “Panic-buying, assaults, and other crazy things people are doing during the coronavirus pandemic”

Nuance: How Much Is Too Much?

Nuance: “sensibility to, awareness of, or ability to express delicate shadings (as of meaning, feeling, or value)” – Merriam-Webster Dictionary https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nuance Nuance is all around us. In almost any subject, if you dig down deep enough, you can find it. Sometimes it can be useful, especially when dealing with confusing terms or terms that people aren’t allContinue reading “Nuance: How Much Is Too Much?”

Superficiality, Materialism, and Priorities

So, I was watching a recent episode of the “Deep Fat Fried” podcast, and in it, Scotty, Paul, and TJ were talking extensively about the coronavirus and how the situation has escalated. After covering the coronavirus, they transitioned to talking about a story of how the FCC has received complaints about the Super Bowl 2020Continue reading “Superficiality, Materialism, and Priorities”

Incompetency And Common-sense

https://nypost.com/2020/02/20/coronavirus-infected-americans-flown-back-to-us-on-plane-full-of-healthy-people/amp/?fbclid=IwAR1QN9_2Qqb9Fhwnn6gcww4pcBFigrY8vy7WW-Rl71er74fkRgTSuzZTFQc This article from the New York Post talks about how Americans with the coronavirus were flown back to the US on a plane full of healthy passengers. As soon as I read the title, I immediately asked myself this question: how can people be so incompetent? Common-sense would tell you that if you areContinue reading “Incompetency And Common-sense”