I mean, this is less than surprising. Common media in Russia tell Russian people lies forged by the Cremlin, why shouldn't textbooks? It's perfectly logic from the Cremlin's perspective. Despicable, but logic.
Putting it onto a walkable trail it's not the best option. Leave it on some parking spots, there are plenty of those as OP said.
His problem it's not the snow itself, but the fact that the snow has been moved onto a walkable trail to clear some parking spots.
I get why he is lister as screenwriter for various works, but as an actor I think that's totally wrong.
I'm from Italy and the first time we had a family vacation in the US we were honked a lot because we would stop at red lights. Only after 3 days we discovered that there's the "turn-on-red" rule and we were confused: if it's red, why can you turn?
In Italy (but I guess in all Europe works like this) we have a different approach on these situations: if the driver is at a traffic light and can make a turn, but it could be unsafe, the light turns into a blinking yellow light, so that the driver know that it must check well before going on.
That sound dangerous when doing something other than reading. Even walking could be a problem without having peripheral view.
I wait until it costs 20 € or less. No need to hurry, if it's a game is good now, it will be good in 2 years.
I think that's because there were surgery rooms where students can watch operations from above
Privacy: trackers, trackers, trackers Security: you can't know where you would be taken with a short link. A legit website? A malicious website? Who knows.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ygrauer/2016/04/20/five-reasons-you-should-stop-shortening-urls/
You're telling me that removing it from a cemetery would have been ok?