I hope that Mazda isn’t a diesel one.
Lithuanian 30+ year-old shitposter who works as a programmer.
I hope that Mazda isn’t a diesel one.
I mean, we were 17-18 years old, but it was still something I wouldn’t choose to read.
The story I remember reading was about a mother of two young kids, during the events of January 13th.
The Soviet tanks roll by her street, towards the TV tower, she later finds out that her husband left home to defend it. It is not clear if he will come back. Historical context: only 14 people died that night, but the casualties were expected to be higher, because people went against the army with their bare hands.
The other event is how she goes to a doctor, because she is still lactating despite her youngest child being past nursing age. She goes there twice, the second time the doctor sleeps with her. She seems ambivalent about it.
The last part I remember is her walking on a frozen pond with her children. The older child finds a spot where the ice is transparent, and says:
“I see something. A land.”
Hence the name of the story, “A Land of Ice”
She was a writer, an essayist, a poet and a traveler.
A lot of her creations feature powerlessness of women in various dramatic events.
I like my country, but not being born in Lithuania would have meant not reading Jurga Ivanauskaitė back at school and you all should consider yourselves lucky.
It’s review, but written in similar looking Cyrillic letters.
I was thinking more in line with Paradox games, but your version works too.
A thing has nuts.
You ride it.
Sounds gay.
time spent in game when making a review: 600 hours.
I hate this game.
time spent in game after the review was written: 1400 hours.
Autoerotic defenestration is a big fetish in Russia.
Not the cold ones.
Why would an alien civilization colonize us for anything other than natural resources?
Space is full of mineral resources, going to a random planet with a relatively high gravity well just for some rocks would be counter productive. And an advanced civilization would probably use a lot of automation for resource extraction.
And there are several examples where humans weren’t treated well in a resource extraction economy. Sugarcane plantations in the Caribbean were where slaves went to die.
That part is true. But the question is what could the aliens get from us that couldn’t be made for cheaper closer to their planet?
No, none that I know of.
A civilization capable of interstellar imperialism* would be focused on long-term exploitation of less primitive societies, so they would probably manage us better than the current elites do. A more educated, healthy worker is simply more productive than the alternative, especially in the long term.
I did a similar one a few months back too.
Lithuanians did that years ago.
Dead Space
You are alive and fight in claustrophobic environments.
Could be artificial sweeteners.
I think salt would be easier than water, mostly due to water expansion characteristics, but that’s just my opinion.
I’ve seen my fair share of weird things in the sky, but I don’t think those were aliens.
I mean kinda, but he used his authority very sparingly.