Not yet
Rozz
I honestly don't know the answer and I would like to, but Russia is a big place and easy to silo people and feed them propaganda. I wonder what some of them get and accept as true?
Lookup body weight fitness. There is a Reddit sub and I think also a lemmy community. The body you build from that also is more lean. It can be very modifiable and doesn't require much fitness.
Minecraft is the best-selling game of all time, but it's looked pretty much the same for the entirety of its almost 14 year run
Usually games don't change how they look no matter how long they've been out.
I think the not losing it and easy to carry thing is the key point. If they have to at least keep it in a backpack pocket fine, but if it has any whiff of something distracting to do on it, many kids will get distracted.
Mine have not hit that age yet so I still have time to form my opinions and be informed. As someone who likes small compact things I can't lose, a watch sounds ideal.
Typical of the Russian state tactics is maybe what they meant and what you are saying. It's hard to separate the government and normal people sometimes in times of war.
Really, already 50%!?
Yeah it feels like butterfly wings to me
Idk, someone got stabbed
Very cool
I'm not discounting that kids are kids and are still learning impulse control, but I'm trying to teach them good spending habits or at least consider the value of what they are spending money on before they buy. When I was a kid I didn't have much money so I did carefully consider purchases ( to an annoying degree sometimes my wife says still). I haven't forbidden them from buying anything, within reason, but they mostly have my frugality. I'm sure this is a journey lots of parents are on.
I'm not a samurai or a ninja and it would be fairly weird to see a white man in Japan at that time especially in those roles. I don't need to see myself.
Also have these people never read a book where they aren't represented by the main character? ( pre-edit: true, they probably don't/can't read)