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nodevolucion:

AAH

this is the final straw. no more corporate twitter. no more companies.

bloodiermary:

bloodiermary:

wow guys i love the authentic 70s feel #vintage

just back from the vietnam war haha whattup

iluvluvnutella:

Yona 201 Spoiler!!!

Rough TL:

Yona: “Hak…”

Hak: “Lastly, one more thing. Please hold out your hand.

Yona:"Hand?”

Hak: “I heard you don’t need a special bodyguard anymore”.

Yona: “That’s…”

Hak: “You don’t need to protect me that much.”

HAK GREETED YONA! but Hak with lots of bruises? imprisoned?

reinscribe-reverse:

this is almost a whole year late but in honor of the 70th anniversary of China-Pakistan relations in 2021, I drew China and @ask-pakistan’s Pakistan celebrating together


Some interesting historical notes:

  • Pakistan and China established relations on May 21, 1951 after the end of China’s civil war. The two countries have a uniquely close diplomatic relationship despite having dramatically different histories, cultures, traditions, and beliefs. Their relationship began growing initially due to tensions with India, a shared neighbor, but has since developed far beyond.
  • The two countries share a land border between northeastern Pakistan and northwestern China. The leaders and high-ranking officials of both countries frequently visit each other and often praise their bilateral ties – for instance, Pakistan-China relations have been described as “higher than mountains, deeper than oceans, stronger than steel, dearer than eyesight, and sweeter than honey.”
  • Pakistan and China are currently co-developing several infrastructure projects (roads, highways, railways, ports, gas pipelines, solar farms, hydroelectric power, etc) in a project called the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which is a major part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
  • The two countries call their bilateral relationship “iron brothers” and in Chinese, Pakistanis are nicknamed 巴铁/巴鐵 (pronounced bā tiě) which is short for 巴基斯坦铁哥们 (iron brothers in Chinese).
  • Pakistan facilitated the US President Nixon’s historic visit to China in 1972 and China’s reestablishment of formal diplomatic ties with many Western countries.
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