ドリンクを運んでくれる下半身ロボットがなんだかすごい
( みんなの動画 さんのツイート )
元ソース:
Hey technologies, please stop( Best of Aliexpress and China さんのツイート )
i LOVE that
ドリンクを運んでくれる下半身ロボットがなんだかすごい
( みんなの動画 さんのツイート )
元ソース:
Hey technologies, please stop( Best of Aliexpress and China さんのツイート )
i LOVE that
Me thinking about a joke I told last week
what the fuck, that’s way funnier than the screengrabs
an-eighth-of-faith submitted: My aunt’s wizard lizard. You know what to do.
(P.s. I love you very much)










YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO







…you know what to do.





you know what to do
An increasing number of South Korean women are choosing not to marry, not to have children, and not even to have relationships with men. With the lowest fertility rate in the world, the country’s population will start shrinking unless something changes.
“I have no plans to have children, ever,” says 24-year-old Jang Yun-hwa, as we chat in a hipsterish cafe in the middle of Seoul.
“I don’t want the physical pain of childbirth. And it would be detrimental to my career.”
Like many young adults in South Korea’s hyper-competitive job market, Yun-hwa, a web comic artist, has worked hard to get where she is and isn’t ready to let all that hard graft go to waste.
“Rather than be part of a family, I’d like to be independent and live alone and achieve my dreams,” she says.
…
When I put it to her that if she and her contemporaries don’t have children her country’s culture will die, she tells me that it’s time for the male-dominated culture to go.
“Must die,” she says, breaking into English. “Must die!”

Must die.
Must die!