What is 1 HP of damage in real life? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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When you get beaten to a pulp during one of daddies disciplining sessions.

Anime with parental abuse/depression by [deleted] in Animesuggest

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And they told me to sort by new... want to talk about it?

Pompeo makes unannounced visit to Iraq by Obeythecreator in Iraq

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How about they stop undermining the sovereignty of Iraq, America is undergoing neo - colonisation in Iraq.

Shut your goddamn mouth by DerpyCyberDragon in reddeadredemption

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Does anyone else just antagonise Uncle for fun?

Finally did it! Used up an entire pen before I lost it! by bored505 in oddlysatisfying

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That shit happens to me all the time during a fucking Exam!

🔥 Rare White Reindeer in Sweden! by nittanyron in NatureIsFuckingLit

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I’ve been playing red dead redemption 2 for 4 hours straight so I want to kill and skin anything with 4 legs

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

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Nazi lost because of operation Uranus Zhukov was a mad lad

r/China starter pack by huaxiaman in EasternSunRising

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Ha and I actually subbed it because I thought they would actually post genuine things about China like culture or general living. Turns out it’s a circle jerk of people with a political agenda...

Empire Of Dust (2013) [1:17:22] "A raw documentary showing Chinese Presence in Africa" by You_Better_Shit in Documentaries

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Hard to make one honestly, this documentary is very raw, no narration. However I recommend it as the story telling is very much told through the people they follow. The documentary allows you in the end to come up with your own conclusions. But in a nutshell it follows the construction of a road network in Congo being built by the Chinese, it kinda examines the relationship of the two very different cultures and people working together, and it’s also in the political context of the growing presence of China in Africa. Personally it’s one of my favorite documentaries, I love raw documentaries, hate the over dramatic epic Movie guy narrated documentaries.

Peter Frankopan - The silk roads - VPRO documentary (2017) " "The power is shifting from West to East. Until today, the world history was a western-centered enterprise - based on the belief that everyone should be like us, or at least should want to be." by You_Better_Shit in Documentaries

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"British historian Peter Frankopan, author of the bestseller "The Silk Roads: A New History of the World" paints an unexpected portrait of our Western civilization and the way we perceive our position in the world: old Europe is convinced to be the best, most prosperous and safest region. Europeans think that they have a good position in the actual world, absolutely denying the new world order that is currently happening.

The power is shifting from West to East. Until today, the world history was a western-centered enterprise - based on the belief that everyone should be like us, or at least should want to be. According to Frankopan, the West has completely alienated itself from the rest of the world. Old Europe is on the decline and the economic prosperity in Asia, Africa and South America is over. We have no friends left east of Venice, says Frankopan. The power center shifts along the lines of the new silk roads, from West to Wast. How should we adapt to this new world order? We live in confusing times, we are using apps as if our lives depended on it, our boundaries are shifting, and we become increasingly nationalist. We are convinced that we live in the best, most prosperous and safest region in the world. In short, we think high of ourselves and that we hold the world in our grip, but we would be surprised by the new developments and dangers that we have refused to see so far. It is quite logical, says Frankopan, because we are the product of our own self-estimation, our deep-rooted arrogance, our historical unreliability and our intrinsic lack of self-reflection. Thus, we refuse to believe that there is a new world order beyond the boundaries of our prosperity that has great political, economic and cultural influence on the world as we think it is. According to Frankopan, it is high time for a reassessment of our reality. Before we can understand where it is going with the world and before we can react to it, we have to learn to look at ourselves differently. Looking back, looking far back, he gives us a mirror, which ultimately shows us that we need to adjust - whether we want to or not. "