There are many rumors saying that the US Navy has found it! I hope this aren't fake news. However thanks to all those countries that helped us, including Peru, Chile, USA, UK, Norway, Uruguay, Brazil, and France I think, sorry if i'm missing one.
There are many rumors saying that the US Navy has found it! I hope this aren't fake news...
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Another shit happened recently.
Damn they were like point blank range and they still missed him.
They did hit him, in the leg or something
He got hit 5 times.
7.62x39 btw.
Well nvm, dude just ran through it and took it like badass.
Full vid, the guy is a fucking badass for pulling that off.
Did he make it?
Yes
Yes, they also found some worms and viruses that isn't even known from science when they operated him.
He woke up after a coma today I think
wtf link?
Just from the absolute shit conditions in North Korea, or were they experimenting on him you think?
There's a video of him being operated and they removing the worm.
youtube.com
They also found corn in his stomach, not cooked or anything, pure corn.
theguardian.com
Maybe he ate popcorn and the microwave didn't pop them all but he swallowed them anyway.
>that guard who beefs it while going prone
bs, no new worms and viruses. you had me hyped.
Nigga the video literally shows it.
nytimes.com
He literally tripped and fell.
>found some worms and viruses that isn't even known from science
no where in the link does it say that.
>Argentina buys an old Soviet-era sub
>It sinks
The doctor have no idea wtf it is so far. So, unknown,
Quote me that, I read the two articles you posted and I never saw that.
It's german and just underwent refits
>a fucking leaf
What I watched said the doctor simply hasn't seen a case this bad before. The parasites are all known though, round worms was one of them.
Your falling for literal fake news buddy,
businessinsider.com
>"We have also discovered a parasite never seen in Koreans before,"
theguardian.com
>“In my over-20-year-long career as a surgeon, I have only seen something like this in a textbook,”.
He's saying its a parasite not native to Korea. The headlines are just clickbait.