Granted. You take Thesaueng and put it into google translate to translate into rus.
I wish for a 3d model of my former school, but have no time to make it.
Because it's not a lever. It's a trap to make you stand on the step plate in front of it.
What's this big round stone rolling onto your head from above?
P.S.
Yes, I was appreciating Tomb Raider very much.
Breakfast < break + fast, a fast break.
When you already have woken up, what does it break? Nothing. The sleeping is over, the work did not yet begin.
But when you stand up in the night to eat, and then go to bed again, it's the etymologically proper breakfast. A fast break in the sleeping session.
When every flight requires spending a hundred of nukes, there is no problem in spending several steel pipes.
It's much better to make them easily reproducable.
The pricing psychology is good, and the false economy of "saved 2 cents" is understandable...
... but looks weird when
1) the shop price doesn't include taxes ("$1498 + tax");
2) they anyway give tips like "10%" to the waiters, taxi drivers, etc.
Turning the actual sum into a random mess.
To prevent you from eating breakfast in the evening.
I see the 110 just being honest, rather than trying to fool the customer.
Funny, but their calendar also uses negative values.
Fifth day till January calendae...
Forth day till January calendae...
I.e. -5 Jan, -4 Jan, -3 Jan, ...
Something very strange was happening with the Ancient Roman internal logic...
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Like with American prices. $1498.
Two cents till 15 dollars.