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Jonathan Kubben Quiñonez left his job and home in Brussels in March 2016 and flew to Cuba. Over a year since, he is still traveling, always remembering to send his mom a simple message: "Mom, I'm fine."
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This time they engaged in war with Pure Water Ice and Tea Company in Lubbock, Texas, which even has its own name already, which refers to the locations of the stores – “Battle of 4th and Frankford.” It all started with Pure Water Ice and Tea Company setting up their sign to say, “Kliff Kingsbury drinks for free.” (Kingsbury is the head football coach for Texas Tech, which is in Lubbock.) Soon after, Wendy’s offered Kingsbury free food and drink and got called out by Pure Water for the familiar sign. And there is no stop to this war.
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It was created by Stuart Grant near Tomich, Scotland, back in 1980s, but was revealed only recently to the complete awe from all the Lord Of The Rings fans.
It is already a nearly 16-year-long fight — longer than any other US foreign war and most other military operations, and the US is still not winning against the forces of Taliban. There are currently 8400 US troops, and Trump administration is planning on sending 5000 more there to support Afghan units fighting the Taliban, as well as to counter ISIS and Al Qaeda elements.
If you would ever want to check out the street view of Ulleung-gun, Gyeongbuk, South Korea, you are very likely to find this friendly dog, who followed the street view photographer all the way to guide it through the neighborhood.
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