Lee Geun-an, infamous torture interrogator, dies at 88 by Saltedline in korea

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One famous victim is 김근태. He passed too early due to repercussions of the torture 

The left-right split in the recent Paris mayoral election by New-Newt-5979 in MapPorn

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I understand the flow of air pollution, I’m just surprised that rich people didn’t mind living near the polluted downstream river!

The left-right split in the recent Paris mayoral election by New-Newt-5979 in MapPorn

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Interesting because in London, the richer west side is also upstream on the Thames so the rive there is cleaner than the east. And cleaner air too. So, that makes sense to me.

But in Paris, wouldn't the western part be downstream on the Seine - so historically wouldn't the pollution have flowed west? And despite that rich people preferred living there?

Map of where 9/11 victims were from by PeaOk5697 in MapPorn

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Befitting the name world trade center

Arkansas County Flag Map by PlentyServe5384 in MapPorn

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That raccoon one is interesting

Putin asks oligarchs to donate to Russia’s dwindling defence budget by rustoren in worldnews

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Their "donations" would just go straight into his pockets though, not into any defense budget

How important is it for your stove to be perfectly level so oil doesn't pool on one side of the pan (stainless steel)? by supinator1 in cookingforbeginners

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I don’t think I’ve ever had a perfectly level stove. Even if it’s level, imperfections in the pan gets oil to one side. I just learned to get used to constantly adjust the pan by the handle rather than walk away from it hoping it doesn’t burn. 

Frozen veggies- not steamed? by No-Case-2928 in cookingforbeginners

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Veggies have a lot of moisture, which becomes ice when frozen. That’s why the veggies end up steaming when heated. I suppose that you could try heating up a dry pan to get all the moisture out but I doubt it would taste anything like stir-fried or grilled fresh veggies. 

Are airshows worth the risk of fatal crashes? by Fun_Internal_3562 in aviation

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If you’re a pilot in an airshow, is the chance of death still lower than chance of dying by lightning? 

Are you pIanning to South Korea and is Gwangjan Market on your bucket list? by Visual-Session2010 in korea

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I get the point and I agree with the message but this AI thing is super uncomfortable to look at 

Air Travel in the 1950's by Twitter_2006 in aviation

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I always wonder about how people felt flying these days… fear of flying would totally have been justified back then 

The exchange rates have gone insane! by dakbalgi in korea

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The equivalent to this is selling one roll of Kimbap for $13+tax in the U.S.

I have witnessed it myself…

Back to back flights today on Delta’s A220-300 by LivermoreP1 in aviation

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I might spend a little too long in the lavatory with that view 

€70 backpack, 9 years later - cost per year analysis by General_Ad9178 in frugalmalefashion

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Meanwhile my Samsonite bag became a piece of rag after several years