Spoiler This is a diagram of the Joint Security Area of the Korean DMZ. The DMZ It is a Korean peninsula wide, roughly 2 mile long buffer zone between North Korea (PRK) and South Korea (KOR) made after the Korean War. The JSA is the only place where troops of the two nations meet face to face The view from North Korea. That is Freedom House of South Korea The view from South Korea. That is Panmon Hall of North Korea What the buffer zone looks like Members of the US and North Korea Armies taking photos of each other North and South Korean soldiers looking at each other. The border is where the slab of stone is A South Korean soldier in the UN meeting room where the UN, North, and South would meet. It's not uncommon to see the opposing soldier take photos of the place when occupied and vice versa. A North Korean soldier in the conference room. A US and North Korean soldier during "happier" times A South Korean guarding a door that leads to North Korea and two North Koreans guarding the door that leads to South Korea bonus video of North Korean soldiers hamming it up for tourists
It took a few seconds to load the post you were quoting but I just assumed it was the picture above. Post works for both I guess
Oh man, I did NOT see that coming and I loved it! The wild ride of Principal McVicker posts continues.
So much going on here. First off, why is she shaking the bottle? Then the bottle starting to come out her hand a split second before it goes tumbling, then the clap from the other hand. Her facial reaction is great too. But that boob jiggle...
Octopuses (Octopi? It should be octopi) are amazing animals. Smart AF. In addition to being able to change color like that, some scientists think they can somewhat "see" with their skin, at least to the point of detecting light. Their skin contains a lot of the same cells as eyes. https://www.theguardian.com/science/neurophilosophy/2015/may/20/octopus-skin-contains-light-sensors
My brother had this done when he was in HS. Said it was the most painful thing he's ever endured. This is coming from a kid who's foot was facing backwards after sliding into the base wrong.