>>600
Sounds like an ironic punishment for gothblocking if you remember that
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellified_man
This has to have been posted, right?
>>644
I thought this was going to be something to do with helium gas in Germany.
But it's good to know though that I was being part of a time-honored tradition back when I drew comics about a supervillain called Fartholomew whose superpower you can probably guess.
>>646
Hold up. Are you me? Because I did that exact thing too, right down to the name.
Did yours have a pig nose too?
>>647 I'm only yanking your tadger mate I just copy-pasted your response to the last time He-Gassen was posted, for a little joke. I'm not you
>>675 Do you think Honecker slipped ol' Brezzhy the tongue?
https://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1431720556/16-18
(Disclaimer: The titles of the following articles are far more DQN quality than their contents.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waiting_for_Uncle_Fat
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sockgate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber_manhunt_in_Hong_Kong
>>691 I set that as my desktop background last time it was posted
https://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1431720556/868,871 Some other neat ones in that list!
Here's another interesting Russian state flag https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Chuvashia
For a long time it mistakenly appeared in books with purple instead of red, due to a mistranslation of the word pupurniy
https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ru-cu!p.html#what
I might have told this story before
Speaking of closed cities:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed_city
"Some remote areas in China, such as Datong Hui and Tu Autonomous County (except Laoye Mountain), Huangzhong County (except Kumbum Monastery), and Huangyuan County around Xining, the capital of Qinghai Province, maintain travel restrictions for foreigners. A foreigner must apply for an alien travel document (外国人旅行证) in advance, and report their accommodation to local police within 24 hours after entering the area."
I don't understand. These places look completely unremarkable aside from historical sites.
>>693
Wikipedia says there’s a lot of Muslims and Tibetans in those areas, so it’s probably related to that.