gochujang
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gochujang
@pyongyangfang
🇳🇬🇰🇷 perfect human being. pan-africanist. anti-exploitation. i will humiliate you. 🇸🇻🏳️🌈


🇮🇷🇺🇸 A US weapons systems officer — the man who sat in the back seat of an F-15E selecting targets and launching weapons at Iran is tonight hiding somewhere in the ancient Zagros Mountains of southwestern Iran, in the same terrain that has swallowed invading armies for 3,000 years, hunted by the country he was bombing when they shot him out of the sky. The provincial governor has promised commendations to anyone who captures or kills him. A local merchants’ association is offering $60,000 on top of the government bounty. Iranian state TV urged civilians to “shoot them if you see them” and locals were filmed firing guns at the US rescue helicopters that came for him. Two of those helicopters were hit, crews wounded, before limping back to base. The A-10 providing air cover was destroyed. Iran’s Tasnim News Agency claims the rescue missions have been repelled and the WSO may already be in IRGC custody unconfirmed by Washington. The weapon that brought the F-15E down was described by Nour News as “a new advanced air defense system of the IRGC Aerospace Force” one Washington apparently didn’t know was operational. Trump said last month: “We have planes flying over Tehran and they can’t do a thing about it.” Every US fighter crew goes through SERE Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape training designed to keep them alive and hidden in exactly this scenario. It was designed for hours. If he hasn't already been captured by IRGC he's been in those mountains since Friday. The Zagros has buried every conqueror who came before. It doesn’t care what squadron (Lakenheath’s 494th) you flew for.


Got to the funniest panel of Yuri history







Vietnam and Iran are two of the world’s most serious brick countries and this house from Hanoi proves why. Brick Cave by H&P Architects. Jali screens filtering light and air across every facade. A rooftop garden growing vegetables. A courtyard pulling the outside in. All of it built from locally produced brick in a dense suburban commune undergoing rapid urbanization. At night it becomes a lantern. By day it’s a cave. Same material. Same hands. Completely different experience. This is what brick can do when architects take it seriously. More views from this project in the comments 🧵 📍 Brick Cave, Đông Anh, Hanoi, Vietnam 🏛 H&P Architects 📷 Nguyen Tien Thanh





































