Same year as Kim Hak-Sun started talking about horror experiences, people in Visegrad were experiencing the same. Yes, in the middle of Europe. And the horrific place, known as Vilina Vlas is reopened for tourism recently. In the middle of Europe.
You're so right, there's no mention of spies, Soviets, government standoffs, or Soviet-American relations. They must have used the thumbnail for part 28, 29, or 30. Hopefully they change it but it's nice to get a teaser
@@youdonotknowme6267The number 42 is my favorite because in Douglas Adams' book “The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,” that number is the answer given by a supercomputer to “the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything.” 😁
Same year as Kim Hak-Sun started talking about horror experiences, people in Visegrad were experiencing the same. Yes, in the middle of Europe.
And the horrific place, known as Vilina Vlas is reopened for tourism recently. In the middle of Europe.
Japan should own up to its WW2 history. If they don't ,their former victims will keep reminding them.
Their victims will keep reminding them even if they do own up to it.
this is a really good video on Japanese and US American culpability, and just examining history in general
Thank you 🥰
I think you might be using the wrong thumbnail here
You're so right, there's no mention of spies, Soviets, government standoffs, or Soviet-American relations. They must have used the thumbnail for part 28, 29, or 30. Hopefully they change it but it's nice to get a teaser
Thanks for pointing it out! We fixed the issue. Glad you enjoyed the preview into next week's Cold War episode!
What's your favourite number?
First btw
42
@@thevegimeatatarian reason?
@@youdonotknowme6267it’s the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everthing.
@@youdonotknowme6267The number 42 is my favorite because in Douglas Adams' book “The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,” that number is the answer given by a supercomputer to “the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything.” 😁