Is North Korea effectively a socialist kingdom with a monarch?
The position of "first citizen" is hereditary after all.
The position of "first citizen" is hereditary after all.
Is North Korea effectively a socialist kingdom with a monarch?
The position of "first citizen" is hereditary after all.
When my wife and I moved into our current house, we spent a little on our office, trying to go with more than we needed at the time as to future-proof our purchase. All matching units, we have 4' desk for me, a 6' desk for her, and a corner desk with hutch in between for the shared peripherals (so an L-shaped setup along two walls of the small bedroom).I almost always still keep a shelf or some shelf type furniture nearby, for accessories, even when it's a wall mount tv
Didn't Kim off the one that was to take his position?
Because it's easy.I don't use facebook much anymore except for keeping contact with people I shoot with, that's shooting with a camera by the way, anyway it's amusing to see "people you may know" and why do so many people have terrible profile photos with filters, or photos taken in front of mirrors or a in front of a bathroom mirror?
Some books with maybe some nicely carved wooden bookends?What's something nice to put on display on the shelf that I don't have to worry about getting knocked off and destroyed by the pets? Would it be limited to stuffed toys?
Because it's easy.
It reminds me of the old Myspace days and the efforts for everyone to "have a website." Now, granted I am old enough to recall thinking that I and my friends having our own email or cell phone was nearly an impossible dream, so this colors my perception a bit. But, one of the aspects of Myspace that appealed to less sophisticated people, like myself, is that you could "program" different themes and add that twist to it that you wanted to personalize it. Filters are now much the same way that people can try out a lot of different ideas to personalize it without really having the photography or editorial mindset to capture it.I know its easy but the filters, or should I say over use of them.
It reminds me of the old Myspace days and the efforts for everyone to "have a website." Now, granted I am old enough to recall thinking that I and my friends having our own email or cell phone was nearly an impossible dream, so this colors my perception a bit. But, one of the aspects of Myspace that appealed to less sophisticated people, like myself, is that you could "program" different themes and add that twist to it that you wanted to personalize it. Filters are now much the same way that people can try out a lot of different ideas to personalize it without really having the photography or editorial mindset to capture it.
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