Well this is interesting

And instead of making a fist with one hand and pushing that with the other, you place both hands, palm down, flat on your abdomen right under your ribcage while pulling in your diaphragm. Your thumbs should fix under the curve of the ribs where they split from the sternum.

It’s not 100 percent, but I don’t have luck with the water or the paper bag. And there’s the good ol’ scare tactic - which is s’posed to startle you so much your diaphragm becomes taut because your abdominal muscles do from the “scare”.

At least I think that’s how it works.

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“The ideological and cultural penetration under the colourful coloured signboard of the bourgeoisie is even more dangerous than enemies who are taking guns,” the article read.

It stressed that Korean based on the Pyongyang dialect is superior, and that young people should use it correctly.

The North has recently sought to stamp out South Korean slang, for example a woman calling her husband “oppa” - which means “older brother” but is often used to refer to a boyfriend.

Clearly they need to kidnap Psy and have him record “Pyongyang Style.”

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@Nonentity:
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~freeman/courses/phil330/MANIFESTO%20OF%20SURREALISM.pdf

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I don’t care who you are - this is relatable to, like, everyone! Brava!

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The last thing we need is Germans parading around in snazzy uniforms!

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Kabbadi explained very well:

This is where I learnt that the infamous chanting isn’t just ceremonial; it actually plays a very cool and functional role in the game.

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Just like Roddenberry’s “Star Trek”, “Futurama” discusses present-day lines of thought in some far-flung future.

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Only English word I’ve ever heard of that starts with TM:

(Well, except for ™ and a bunch of acronyms.)

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I never did ask my mom if they had to speak Latin as well as learn to write it when she was in high school. Too late now.

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