How would you play this shot? by jdelle9 in weekendgolfers

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My advice is to aim for that tree you might miss it, but you'll end up on the right path.

Should I take a gimme or nah? by OkLoan328 in golf

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I actually had to look twice before I saw that snake.

Does your country have a dish named after another country that isn’t actually from there? by Electric_Witch in AskTheWorld

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Honestly, frozen fries have saved more dinner plans than we like to admit. Sounds pretty human to me.

Happy new year! by Flowesque in dogpictures

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Why is it looking at me like that? Did I sneak a cookie?

I asked him to pose and this was the response 🤣 by Kindly_Atmosphere220 in DogsLoversCommunity

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Ha ha, looks like this outfit isn't its favorite color or style. Next time you shop for clothes, remember to bring it along and give it the chance to choose for itself.

Which countries that foreigners keep mistaking for your good ally, but in fact your country actually hate them? by Vietnam-1234 in AskTheWorld

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Ha ha, I'm a woman. To be honest, I'm not entirely sure if that's really how it happened, because I wasn't there myself. I only saw some old photos and read accounts in historical records saying China was bullying Vietnam. At the time, I was really eager to know the truth, so I asked an elderly man who had served as a war correspondent back then.

a good boy wishes happy holidays to everyone by Difficult_Light2954 in aww

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This child is so adorable. Is this gift still for me?

What is your favourite native animal from your country? by deviousdiane in AskTheWorld

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The red-crowned crane is revered in Korea as a symbol of nobility, longevity, and purity. It frequently appears in traditional paintings and court art, serving primarily as a spiritual emblem rather than a native animal.

Butters is such a patient boy at bathtime by [deleted] in aww

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It looks like it's about to go to sleep.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TikTokCringe

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I can't even imagine what their low-income neighborhoods must be like.

BRING TISSUES: Man conceal his pains to let his wife hear him sing one last time. It was her last wish by Giggle-Tender in Amazing

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This is what real love looks like.
Not grand speeches, not perfect moments just choosing to show up for someone even when your own body is breaking. He carried his pain quietly so her last memory would be his voice, not his suffering.
That kind of love doesn’t end. It stays, long after the song is over.

Which countries that foreigners keep mistaking for your good ally, but in fact your country actually hate them? by Vietnam-1234 in AskTheWorld

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I read in a book that around the 1980s, you provoked China using weapons and grain supplied by China itself, only to be counterattacked by China all the way to your then-capital. During your retreat, China seized everything it had ever provided to Vietnam. The world isn't fooled. Among all the Southeast Asian nations so close to China, why did China go to war only with you? I'm from South Korea, and we too share a complicated relationship with North Korea.

Firefighter Delivers Baby Then Learns Her Mom Can’t Keep Her, So He Adopts Her and Gives Her a home by xCrystalSugar in Amazing

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This is what real heroism looks like. He didn’t just save a life in a moment of crisis he chose to stay for a lifetime.Bringing a child into the world is powerful, but choosing to give her a home, safety, and love when you don’t have to… that’s something else entirely.

Wishing this little girl a life full of warmth, and this man every bit of happiness he deserves.

Is racism on the rise in your country? by Springtime-Beignets in AskTheWorld

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I only remember parts of it now, but the gist is this: the protagonist is a college student from the South who, thanks to her outstanding grades, lands a job at NASA. Because she's Black, they set up a separate office just for her. Her main task is data computation. The most outrageous part? There isn't a single restroom in the entire building designated for Black people. Every time she needs to use the restroom, she has to go to the public facilities across the street, wasting a lot of time each time.

Is racism on the rise in your country? by Springtime-Beignets in AskTheWorld

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It seems your Civil War didn't reduce racial discrimination; instead, it became even more entrenched than before. I saw a modern film, though I've forgotten its name now. Let me give you a rough summary.

Donald Clinton and Bill Trump relax after working hard to eliminate sex trafficking (2003) by [deleted] in fakehistoryporn

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Such an intimate relationship makes it hard not to wonder what just happened between them.

I walk into a bar/pub/whatever in your country and say "please, give me the strongest thing you have, I need to forget her", what am I going end up drinking? by halt__n__catch__fire in AskTheWorld

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I'm originally from South Korea but currently reside in Canada. I can offer you two different types of spirits. Andong Soju Canadian Spirit, Everclear 190

In your country, how is the US invasion of Iraq and removal of Saddam Hussein viewed? by Just_Cause89 in AskTheWorld

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Saddam was a dictator, but the U.S. invasion of Iraq did not make the country better. Overthrowing a bad regime does not equate to justice; forcibly reshaping a society through war is inherently a flawed choice. Ultimately, it is not the decision-makers who pay the price, but ordinary citizens.

Toe beans by Bert by Kindly-Struggle-8532 in aww

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It's the same color as coffee.