What niches are missing? Sports was mentioned, what else?
Tuuktuuk
A wooden one? Or did you mean a suitcase?
Put your oven to heat up to maybe 175 degrees? Take some flour and sugar and salt and, I guess, baking powder? Mix in correct proportions, add a suitable amount of a liquid safe fie eating. Mix well. Pour in forms.
Put the forms on a baking tray and into the oven. If you're very lucky and you remembered to add the unlisted ingredients in correct amounts, you now have something cupcake-like. Put some toppings on.
Yoghurt.
...what? Nobody you know IRL uses Facebook, Linkedin, Insragram, Bluesky, Twitter, or That Google Thing?
How is that possible? I don't think I could find anyone here in Finland who could say what you're saying. Need more data about this case of yours!
Less convenient to use does not equal impossible to use.
They are losing those, but they haven't lost them yet. It'll take at least a few years of actually living without them for the people to wake up and revolt. The end of serfdom took from 1860's or so until 1918.
It will take time but it will happen.
Some earlier GTA could be better for this. I tried driving around for the scenery, but there was so much random violence happening around that my kid got scared. I did manage to explain everything upside down in the end, so no harm done, but it did not feel nice.
GTA3:SA still wouldn't have had that effect, I think(?)
Depends on what's meant here with "GTA". GTA 1 was not really that bad. There's shooting, which is not cool, but it's not very graphic.
Then there's GTA2 where you collect people from the street and turn them into kebab meat with a lot of screaming. And, starting from GTA3, the games start getting seriously.bad fir children.
But, the meme might mean GTA1 or GTA2.
This, of course, doesn't mean that GTA is good for kids. It just means that something else is even worse.
To my knowledge, there have been no plans that this decision would cover. The only talk there has been about sending foreign troops to Ukraine would be as a peacekeeping force, and that would be organized in a way explicitly allowed by this decision.
This decision was probably made to cater to some Bulgarian domestic discourse, right? Anybody got any idea which one?
Why is the powerplant's name in a weird language? Yeah, we first heard about the Chornobyl disaster through Russian-language news aired from Moscow, and they obviously used the translated name, "Chernobyl". But, that's like talking about "Londres" instead of London if you first happened to hear about some events in London through French news.
It's a place in Ukraine, and in Ukrainian it's Chornobyl.
Also, the powerplant was named after a somewhat nearby village. Then, because it needed a lot of workers, they founded a whole new city right next to the construction site of the Chornobyl powerplant. And that city was named Prypiat, according to the river flowing past it.
So, the photos are from the town of Prypiat, near the Chornobyl atomic power plant.