Yo momma’s lips are so loose, she leaks government secrets.
Lithuanian 30+ year-old shitposter who works as a programmer.
Yo momma’s lips are so loose, she leaks government secrets.
Yes, but how many of them started shooting?
Yes, because they were Bulgarian.
Obligatory Šaškė
I mean kinda, but he used his authority very sparingly.
Unlike the video games, which feature Geralt carrying two swords, the books note Geralt’s second sword is in a pack on his horse, Roach. The photos have yet to confirm Roach’s existence but chances are good the horse is also involved in the series. As such, it will likely be revealed Geralt’s second sword in the pack Roach is carrying.
Witchers are supposed to have 2 swords, an iron sword for humans, elves and dwarves and a silver sword for monsters. In the show Geralt only wields one sword.
I mean, they also made him not use 2 swords because it was uncomfortable.
They were supposed to be cat eyes, which would have probably looked better.
I hope that Mazda isn’t a diesel one.
The show I remember being praised for being the opposite was Netflix’s Daredevil. The fighting sequences were well done and long lasting because people kept getting up instead of just lying there after taking a couple of kicks.
She’s a veteran politician with her own cult of personality, she will be fine. She’s not planning to be the prime minister though.
Edit: this comment aged very poorly.
This election had some weird surprises, like the young and progressive Laisvės Partija getting zero votes, but it could have gone so much worse.
You’re welcome.
If you want to read more about the history of Lithuania and surrounding countries and their nation formation, a great start would be Timothy Snyder’s book “The Reconstruction of Nations”, he’s the most popular historian of the region who is not from the region.
I mean, yes and no.
You are assuming that Lithuanian language became formalised when Lithuania was united under one government. Instead, most of language formalisation happened between 1880s and 1920s, when Lithuanian speaking population was actually divided between Prussian and Tzarist Russian empires. While most of the people lived in Tzarist Russia, writing in Lithuanian in Latin script was forbidden there.
Instead, books in Latin script were printed in Prussia and distributed in Russia illegally. A handful of people like J. Basanavičius and V. Kudirka ended up in charge of printing most of those books and it made it easy to set language standards. Achieving such a monopoly with a bigger language would be much more difficult.
That is also why formal Lithuanian is based on one ethnic dialect that was spoken in Prussia.
Už Laisvės Partiją :/
I have a strong coherence bias. The less coherent a person, the less believable they seem.
That happened hundreds of years after Hus.
If there’s a 1 minute sex scene in a 90 minute movie, you’re guaranteed to have your parents walk in during that one sex scene.
I sometimes catch my Motorola doing that at night, sometimes it even updates.