Image 1 — Honestly, feeding CP to Islam is way too obvious there's no excitement in that matchup.
Image 2 — Honestly, feeding CP to Islam is way too obvious there's no excitement in that matchup.
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Honestly, feeding CP to Islam is way too obvious there's no excitement in that matchup.

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If anything, Morales has a massive frame almost bordering on Light Heavyweight, giving him huge physical strength and weight advantages. On top of his childhood background in Judo and wrestling, he showed in the Sean Brady fight that he can still land heavy punches thanks to his long reach, even from a hips-back stance meant to counter takedowns. I really hope Morales gets a title shot.

u/Buyeo10004 — 10 hours ago

Does Grant Achatz's signature table dessert presentation feel a bit passé in 2026?

u/Buyeo10004 — 21 hours ago
▲ 0 r/AskUS

What percentage of the adult population in the U.S. has that level of baby blonde hair?

u/Buyeo10004 — 21 hours ago
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Islam was stunned and wobbly

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He must have passed out for a moment. His body went completely limp.

u/Buyeo10004 — 23 hours ago
▲ 5 r/AskUS

Do Americans feel an inferiority complex or admiration toward Britain and France?

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u/Buyeo10004 — 5 days ago
▲ 15 r/KpopGGs

ILLIT's dreamcore created by fine dust from China

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The fine dust actually makes the sunset look even more dreamy.

u/Buyeo10004 — 6 days ago

Is the James Beard Award considered prestigious even by global standards?

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Is it an award recognized in the European fine dining scene as well?

u/Buyeo10004 — 8 days ago

Who is the most globally famous person from your country right now?

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Under the Constitution of South Korea, its territory encompasses the entire Korean Peninsula and its adjacent islands. Since North Korea is legally South Korean territory, Kim Jong Un could technically be considered the most famous person from the country.

u/Buyeo10004 — 11 days ago
▲ 33 r/Cooking

Is it okay to finely chop parsley stems and eat them?

Most restaurants seem to use parsley stems for stock rather than chopping and serving them, but I personally like their crunchy texture. Do you think customers would complain if I finely chop the stems and use them as a garnish?

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u/Buyeo10004 — 12 days ago
▲ 424 r/KoreaNewsfeed+3 crossposts

Are there any ridiculous stories in your country about foreigners pretending to be your citizens abroad?

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In Thailand, a Chinese man who was sentenced to 46 years in prison on suspicion of terrorism after a large cache of military weapons—including explosives, anti-personnel mines, and M4 rifles—was found, intentionally wore a cap featuring the South Korean flag at the time of his arrest. He likely did this to confuse the investigation or to make it look like a crime committed by a South Korean rather than a Chinese national.

u/Buyeo10004 — 12 days ago

Why do chefs who once pursued flashy techniques focus on the natural flavors of ingredients as they grow older?

It seems that many chefs lean toward simplicity and the natural flavors of ingredients as they get older.

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u/Buyeo10004 — 15 days ago

Is it bad to cook with both extra virgin olive oil and butter?

Some people say it adds a complex flavor, while others think it ruins the flavor of the olive oil. What are your thoughts?

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u/Buyeo10004 — 15 days ago

What is the most masculine-sounding language in the world?

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To me, German and Russian sound the most masculine.

u/Buyeo10004 — 17 days ago