IAEA guy Grossi, who's likely wrong, but the possibility for Fordow being deeper than 80 at least in parts is conceivable
depends on how deep it actually is, which is a disputed figure between 80 and 800 meters
spoke a little too soon maybe there's 12 tanks (this and earlier count including ww2 ones) and an additional spg
it's like none of them even watched a parade before when they planned it why are the vehicles not organized at all
i cant wait for paradox fans to complain about china being overdeveloped and op lol
touching grass in the form of looking at ck3 development: yeah so all under heaven looks fucking dope
it got mixed up in transit and was supposed to go to the USA. if you're in the US, that's the special blend we send to rhode island
ring doorbells are the personal property of gun wielding psychos, a pizza delivery bot's owner generally can't retaliate
i was talking more interiors, though there are some circumstances you can do that with an interior set
there is not going to be any of that in the US. US climate policy is literally to ignore it
why the FUCK does skyrim SE fuck up your saves if you use racemenu? i want to change me fucking hair fuck you it's not a new character
canned peas as sub for broth yea or neigh
imo the system is unified, the 'specie' transactions are either bartering or because paper cash seems too inauthentic to the setting for artists. i think it was the clone wars show that established the specie-aesthetic as their solution to depicting cash exchanges, and used things that look like miniature metal bars.
i don't think these objects need to be interpreted as not directly equivalent and exchangable to a digital form though. watto can be explained by not being in the republic, and i'm pretty sure the bar-coins are used in the core worlds in the clone wars. it's just cash in a setting that is based in the past and hates doing science fiction.