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undftdaniel: redj0rdan: iced-leaf-juice: wv-pm: technoskittles: coffeekitteh: saidididntwantone: Cutting off hair in ancient Asia (Japan, china, Korea & possibly some other Asian cultures) symbolizes being banished or rejected from their home.
questforthegainz: fitocracy: Meanwhile, in China…. Just remember if you are not willing to do it the Chinese or the Russians are doing it.
obveously: pizzatomb: imagine if china, while they’re up on the moon, decides to knock down the US flag or whatever just to say ‘screw you’ and its like, what are we gonna do? spend a couple million just to fly some craft up to the moon and re-erect
unexplained-events: Xin Zhui or Lady of Dai Was the wife of Li Chang (Marquis of Dai, Han Dynasty). She didn’t really become all that well known until 2,000 years after her death. Her body was found within a tomb in Changsha Hunan, China. Her body
mikasil: why do people freak out when they see a part of my bra or my stomach like what did you think was under my shirt?? a tank??? the great wall of china???? popular korean artist park jae sang also known as psy????????
tangledwing: A jumper spider (Chrysilla lauta). While this species has been described in the literature, not much is known about it’s particular biology or ecology, especially the female. Chrysilla lauta is endemic to rain forests from Burma to China
The Siberian Flying Squirrel photographed by Masatsugu Ohashi can be found in Russia, China, and Japan, as well as a few other countries. They tend to live in spruce, cider, or pine trees and they depend on the trees for their housing and food. Siberian
instagram: China’s Loveliest Mountain: Huangshan (黄山) Want to see more photos from Huangshan? Visit the Huangshan (黄山) location page and check out the #huangshan and #黄山 hashtags. Huangshan (黄山), or “Yellow Mountain,” is situated
drmrhayls: mikasil: why do people freak out when they see a part of my bra or my stomach like what did you think was under my shirt?? a tank??? the great wall of china???? popular korean artist park jae sang also known as psy???????? The latter
injuries-in-dust: Fun Fact, thats, more or less, something that wealthy people in China and Japan did, they were called “musical floorboards.” Designed to squeak when stood upon. A person could make noise all the way down a corridor. The residents
immediateblog: It’s your choice. Lose the suit or go back to the orphanage in China.
kotakucom: This huge, two-ton Gamabunta balloon popped up in Guangzhou, China earlier today. Nobody’s sure where it came from or who put it up, but some people say it’s a superfan tribute to Naruto, which ended last week.
gin-and-derision: sixpenceee: China has a major wasp problem right now. Over the past three months, 21 people have died as a result of wasp stings in the province of Shaanxi alone. The killer variety responsible is thought to be Vespa mandarinia or
reducto1art: We need your help. I guess I will be taken to prison by Chinese government one day, because of this art I drew, or the things I said. I am from Hong Kong. As you may not know, this is a special administration region of China. We (still) have
mia7437: archaeo-geek: injuries-in-dust: Fun Fact, thats, more or less, something that wealthy people in China and Japan did, they were called “musical floorboards.” Designed to squeak when stood upon. A person could make noise all the way down
toteslegitfoxnews: chasingstarlightz: Guess I’m not seeing this movie because what the fuck!!!! sources here and here To the people defending her saying she’s probably afraid for her family who is still in China and/or she’s under contract
swan2swan: abyssalcorvid: injuries-in-dust: Fun Fact, thats, more or less, something that wealthy people in China and Japan did, they were called “musical floorboards.” Designed to squeak when stood upon. A person could make noise all the way down
ghettoinuyasha: kingdomheartsddd: kingdomheartsddd: kingdomheartsddd: I haven’t seen anything on about this here so “In 2016 Chinese officials confirmed they had lost control of the space station and it would crash to Earth in 2017 or 2018. China’s
heyjude-it-s-bobbymcgee: swan2swan: abyssalcorvid: injuries-in-dust: Fun Fact, thats, more or less, something that wealthy people in China and Japan did, they were called “musical floorboards.” Designed to squeak when stood upon. A person could
iced-leaf-juice: wv-pm: technoskittles: coffeekitteh: saidididntwantone: Cutting off hair in ancient Asia (Japan, china, Korea & possibly some other Asian cultures) symbolizes being banished or rejected from their home. In the more modern age
marydej: iced-leaf-juice: wv-pm: technoskittles: coffeekitteh: saidididntwantone: Cutting off hair in ancient Asia (Japan, china, Korea & possibly some other Asian cultures) symbolizes being banished or rejected from their home. In the more
wonderous-world: The Siberian Flying Squirrel photographed by Masatsugu Ohashi can be found in Russia, China, Japan, North and South Korea, as well as a few other countries. They tend to live in spruce, cider, or pine trees and they depend on the trees
missrem-ains: obveously: pizzatomb: imagine if china, while they’re up on the moon, decides to knock down the US flag or whatever just to say ‘screw you’ and its like, what are we gonna do? spend a couple million just to fly some craft up to
surprisebitch: iced-leaf-juice: wv-pm: technoskittles: coffeekitteh: saidididntwantone: Cutting off hair in ancient Asia (Japan, china, Korea & possibly some other Asian cultures) symbolizes being banished or rejected from their home. In the
woodfucker:Never been in China or is this Japan, but probably nice people !
end0skeletal:The Japanese emperor or great purple emperor (Sasakia charonda), is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is native to Japan, the Korean Peninsula, China, northern Taiwan and northern Vietnam. The caterpillar of the species
jehovahhthickness: sixpenceee: China has a major wasp problem right now. Over the past three months, 21 people have died as a result of wasp stings in the province of Shaanxi alone.The killer variety responsible is thought to be Vespa mandarinia or
sinobug: Owlet Moth (Spirama retorta or helicina, Catocalinae, Erebidae by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr. Pu'er, Yunnan, China See more Chinese moths on my Flickr site HERE…..
oh-so-coco: Article in People Magazine’s ‘StyleWatch’ about my new line with BaubleBar. If you live in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Saudi Arabia or UAE they can ship to you! Xx Coco - http://bauble.it/1pmVJFW
cryptids-of-the-world:The Maltese Tiger is a blue colored tiger found in China. The Maltese Tiger is described as a tiger with blue or grey colored fur. The Maltese Tiger is a rare color of tiger that can actually happen in nature caused by the condition
daddys-china-dolly: oooo is it ringerie, or swimsuit? either way me WANT!
wonderous-world: The Siberian Flying Squirrel photographed by Masatsugu Ohashi can be found in Russia, China, and Japan, as well as a few other countries. They tend to live in spruce, cider, or pine trees and they depend on the trees for their housing
ultrafacts:An 11-year-old boy bent down to wash his hands in China’s Laozhoulin River and discovered a 3,000-year-old sword from either the Shang or Zhou dynasty. The boy and his father have been given a reward for handing in the relic.(Fact Source)
caliphorniaqueen: brekfistinbed: ohhhkat: Tom Hardy • In The Real World • Or, An Orangutan in a China Shop | Esquire UK, May 2015 | photographs by Greg Williamshere sigh Dhjchjftjcfgjjfffhhh daddy
buzzfeed: China has a major wasp problem right now. Over the past three months, 21 people have died as a result of wasp stings in the province of Shaanxi alone. The killer variety responsible is thought to be Vespa mandarinia, or, “Asian giant hornets.”
gemsandtitsandyoga: catastrophywife: catastrophywife: My pot in China is sending me something for vday and I don’t have a po box so I had to give him my address. Not that I think he’ll stalk me or anything. I just don’t know how much longer I
smithsonianmag: Picture-Perfect Bonsai Bonsai, meaning “to plant in a tray,” is a tradition that originated in China about 2,000 years ago and later traveled to Japan. To cultivate a bonsai, a horticulture artist starts with cutting, seedling or