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The times we live in now are not only impressive as we view the various fields of accomplishments we, as people, have made together and looking at the progressive efforts created and made possible through the rigorous movements of others, they are also becoming quite foreboding in a sense as we can’t help but understand that though notable the forward movement may be we cannot ignore the frightening interactions that have come of late recently which may very well contrast whatever reformist future we had the potential to obtain.
North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-Un, went into the spotlight once again for another one of his tireless and feeble antics though appearing more plausible than usual as it was our beloved Commander-in-Chief who instigated this particular interaction. After mocking Kim in his [Trump] speech by calling him “Rocket-Man”, Kim’s response was as Austin Ramzy described it, “inevitable”. Though expected, Kim’s choice of words is what was brought to attention rather than the actual message he
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The tremor recently in China was, thought confirmed by the South Korean’s weather management agency to have not been artificially triggered, leaves us with pondering possibilities. When North Korea released its 6th nuclear weapon, it caused a quake at a magnitude of 6.3. “There have been concerns about the stability of the nuclear test site since the Sept. 3 detonation.” wrote Kambiz Foroohar, Janet Ong, and Sam Kim on the matter as satellite imagery “show(s) landslides atop the site that were more numerous and widespread than after the previous five tests.” The behavior depicted by each political figure leaves me both flabbergasted though not stupendously shocked either given who exactly the political figures are. As everyone else does, I can only hope for the better to come and if not than wish for the probable guaranteed disasters to be as minimal as

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