First time learning the definition of Soviet 😳 
We are still struggling to recover from the coup, and now we have to worry about revolutions as well? When will I be able to find a job in this chaotic country? https://n.news.naver.com/article/015/0005085978?sid=102
How touching. ( I must clarify that I don’t necessarily support the Mensheviks of that era. ) 
We are still struggling to recover from the coup, and now we have to worry about revolutions as well? When will I be able to find a job in this chaotic country? https://n.news.naver.com/article/015/0005085978?sid=102
Imagine this was the number of followers on platforms like 𝕏 or YouTube... nostr:note12rgslg8ve5m8kf8z0cmp0msk5mz3c8620gvsg9zmpx65xquq60gqtxa5yw
n=2,000 (February 1917) 👉🏻 n=300,000 (October 1917) 14,900% growth 
Ugh. He's lazy as fuck. No wonder his military unit decided to end his service.

I empathize with families who were tragically separated by the Korean War. However, I must confess that I genuinely detest residing in the neighboring country of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. I harbor deep resentment towards their incompetent leaders. (I extend no ill will to the ordinary citizens.)
Just like DPRK 🇰🇵 , despite lacking significant resources, that has maintained its military presence due to its leader’s unwavering obsession with nuclear power.

Oh my goodness! This reminds me of the rumors that circulated about our esteemed (or perhaps not so esteemed) first female president, Ms. Park, when she was still the daughter of the President of the Republic of Korea. 
Rasputin was the name of a cult leader? I had always thought it was just a bizarre TikTok trend… 
Hold on, was the emperor’s family name Ronamoff? So, is Natasha Romanoff a descendant of the Russian emperor? (We have so many Kims and Lees in this country, and not all of them are from royal families, so I’m not sure…) 
In times of chaos, cult leaders often emerge due to the fervent support they receive from their followers. Lonely and desperate individuals lack the mental acuity to distinguish between religious and political leaders. They fail to comprehend the nuances of political systems because they lack a comprehensive understanding of societal structures. Consequently, they blindly choose whoever provides them with psychological comfort, hoping that they will make a positive impact on their community (in this case, the country).
Hold on, perhaps this wasn’t entirely accurate. There are still individuals who believe that presidents are akin to father figures, but these people typically belong to uneducated elderly individuals on the conservative side or political fanatics who follow their liberal leaders as if they were substitute parents. Some people don’t have a clear understanding of what a leader is. They tend to confuse the role of a significant other in their personal life with the role of a social or political leader in their public life. 1c6zjx9qhnfe6620sj8t44flaettr409tt0jmzs9ljuml4veh9v6qnh2flj
I empathize with the Russian common people during that era because they once held the belief that their emperors were akin to their father figures. Similarly, the Joseon people shared a similar notion, but they were betrayed repeatedly, leading modern Koreans to abandon that belief. We’ve witnessed enough betrayals…
Btw I love the mixed color glow 
I had no idea Joseph Stalin used to be a bank robber. Aren’t you supposed to work on something like fundraising for your cause instead? 



