☆Adely flopero☆
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☆Adely flopero☆
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Minero. obsesionado con mi ojo en tremendo flop forever (hombre cis) nacionalidad mixta 🇪🇸🇨🇴🇲🇽🇬🇧 me considero mexicano pero nací en España





Let’s see why Japan could “recover” so fast, huh. Maybe African countries can take some notes. Japan grabbed huge amounts of natural resources, raw materials, food, and labor from the places it invaded and occupied in the 1930s and during World War II — mainly China, Korea, and Southeast Asia. Oil (key for navy and industry): • From Dutch East Indies (Indonesia): major fields in Sumatra and Borneo. This helped fix its massive domestic shortage (Japan produced less than 10% of what it needed). Rubber: • From British Malaya (Malaysia) and Dutch East Indies: huge rubber plantations that supplied about 90% of the world’s natural rubber. Minerals and metals: • Iron ore and coal: from occupied China (especially Manchuria) and Korea. • Tin, bauxite, and others: from Malaya, Indonesia, and Indochina (Vietnam). • Gold and valuables: looted from northeast China and other spots. Food and crops: • Rice and grains: mainly from Myanmar (Burma), other Southeast Asia, and China. • Sugar, copra, quinine, etc.: from Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaya. Timber and livestock: • Timber: heavily logged in occupied areas like Myanmar. • Livestock: seized for food and transport. Forced labor: • Millions conscripted — about 5.4 million Koreans plus huge numbers from China and Southeast Asia — for mines, factories, and projects like the Burma-Thailand “Death Railway.” • This also included “comfort women” and POWs (horrific human rights abuses). Your tiny island was never meant to be a strong industrial nation without colonialism and oppression.





pouco se fala sobre como perder uma amizade é pior do que terminar um relacionamento, mas vocês não estão prontos para essa conversa






[REDES] "Si yo hablo del peso suyo, soy un forro": un tiktoker se quejó de que las mujeres hablen "tan libremente" sobre la altura de los hombres.























