A pack of North Korean cigarettes. The name "7.27" is a reference to July 27th 1953, the date North Korea claims they won the war
Aww, cripes. I didn't know I'd have to write a description. How many words is that so far, like a hundred? Soooo, yeah. Mildly interesting stuff. Stuff that interests you. Mildly. It's in the name, ffs.
This Subreddit is dedicated to showcasing the Culture, Travel, History, Recreations and Developments of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (Also known as North Korea) -- The D.P.R.K was established on September the 9th, 1948 and is controlled primarily by the Workers Party of Korea. The original founder and leader to the Party was Kim Il-Sung -- The Korean Peninsula is a very mountainous area with lots of high peaks and also coastlines. One of the most famous mountains is Mt. Paektu.
North Korea has it's own version of Clash of Clans
This Subreddit is dedicated to showcasing the Culture, Travel, History, Recreations and Developments of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (Also known as North Korea) -- The D.P.R.K was established on September the 9th, 1948 and is controlled primarily by the Workers Party of Korea. The original founder and leader to the Party was Kim Il-Sung -- The Korean Peninsula is a very mountainous area with lots of high peaks and also coastlines. One of the most famous mountains is Mt. Paektu.
Elden Ring Subreddit featuring everything for the Elden Ring franchise: Games, Offshoots & Screen Adaptations. Elden Ring began as an action RPG in which Players must explore and fight their way through the vast open-world to unite all the shards, restore the Elden Ring, and become Elden Lord. Elden Ring was directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki and made in collaboration with George R. R. Martin. It was developed by FromSoft and published by Bandai Namco.