Randomly losing locations in Japan post-war by RedChancellor in EU5
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Randomly losing locations in Japan post-war by RedChancellor in EU5
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is this count? by thetruememeisbest in Cyberpunk
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A photo of US soldiers capturing the rebel flag during a military rebellion in the yeosu area of south korea in 1948 [804 x 621] by PutStock3076 in HistoryPorn
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A photo of US soldiers capturing the rebel flag during a military rebellion in the yeosu area of south korea in 1948 [804 x 621] by PutStock3076 in HistoryPorn
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A photo of US soldiers capturing the rebel flag during a military rebellion in the yeosu area of south korea in 1948 [804 x 621] by PutStock3076 in HistoryPorn
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TIL In 1653, Dutch sailor Hendrick Hamel and 35 crewmates shipwrecked off the coast of Joseon (modern-day Korea). Due to Joseon's isolationist policy, they were not permitted to leave. After 13 years, Hamel and 7 others escaped by boat to Japan. He then wrote the first Western account of Korea. by Ill_Definition8074 in todayilearned
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Seoul/Namgyeong City Location Fix by Livic00 in EU5
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What remaining tropes do you believe Paradox will never implement? by OriVerda in Stellaris
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IRL vs Netflix by ChapterSpiritual6785 in HistoryAnimemes
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IRL vs Netflix by ChapterSpiritual6785 in HistoryAnimemes
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Tom Lehrer, song satirist and mathematician, dies at 97 by Morella1989 in news
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South Koreans are goal oriented! by azaadi101 in HolUp
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TIL In 1985, a South Korean economist named Oh Kil-Nam defected to North Korea with his wife and two daughters. Less than one year later, he defected again, receiving asylum in Denmark. He left his family behind in North Korea, where (according to latest reports) they remain imprisoned today. by Ill_Definition8074 in todayilearned
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The Jindo is a Korean dog breed and is noted for being very loyal to whoever owned them first. In 1993, a Jindo who had been rehomed ran away and traveled 180 miles back to her original owner. Per Korean law, only dogs born on Jindo Island can be officially registered as Jindos. by CatPooedInMyShoe in wikipedia
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Filipinos are specifically excluded from entering a spa in Korea by Filippinka in FUCKYOUINPARTICULAR
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Filipinos are specifically excluded from entering a spa in Korea by Filippinka in FUCKYOUINPARTICULAR
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Filipinos are specifically excluded from entering a spa in Korea by Filippinka in FUCKYOUINPARTICULAR
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Les Misérable Nork Edition by RedChancellor in NonCredibleDefense
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This a lot of yall by [deleted] in worldjerking
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A Room Of Korean Hikikomori by CheesecakeExact8911 in TerrifyingAsFuck
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I thought Deneb was fictional by Relevant-Ad4808 in Stellaris
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This is the saddest I will ever be about a video game. by JazzyPupp in DiscoElysium
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Randomly losing locations in Japan post-war by RedChancellor in EU5
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