But I do, because I have the right to as russian consumer.Yes but then they are not espousing the superiority of "their" language.
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But I do, because I have the right to as russian consumer.Yes but then they are not espousing the superiority of "their" language.
I mean, "english-speaking" in a wider way
But I do, because I have the right to as russian consumer.
Yourself must be included then, too?
I don't know where to start. Nobody's questioning your right to be nationalistic, but it's coming across a bit crassly. Stellaris isn't being given to Lets Player's of many languages and it's a bit jarring that you feel slighted just because yours seems to be the same too.
It's already been posted here that Paradox partially hands out early game keys to Let's Players (even relatively minor ones) who have asked nicely. Do you even know if a Russian-Only one have even asked?
Do you even know if a Russian-Only one have even asked?
Diodand asked, Rimas, Giggs, but looks like there is no answerHow dare you!?
Johan should deliver the copy PERSONALLY to russian youtubers!
Maybe this is just some kind of weird advertisement of Diodand ?
From lots of videos from Diodand only 20 is PDX games, do not think they are interested in such partnership
Looking at his channel.
Aah, he has such a soothing voice. I don't understand a word, but it's soft as butter~~.
Santayana. But it's about taking the right lessons from the past, far many people these days are once again propping up the banners of revangeism.But we must also never forget the past so we never make the same mistakes again.
And Paradox gets even less than that since steam will also take its share.I wouldn't call giving a $50 game away for $10 "selling" it. Yes, that's how much Stellaris costs in Russia.
Add to that, a Big Mac is $1.53 in Russia. Damn them for getting everything so cheap.I wouldn't call giving a $50 game away for $10 "selling" it. Yes, that's how much Stellaris costs in Russia.
And Paradox gets even less than that since steam will also take its share.
Avarages are missleading (the super rich and the super poor will skew them), go for medians instead.Add to that, a Big Mac is $1.53 in Russia. Damn them for getting everything so cheap.
Here's a link to average wages in Europe btw https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_average_wage
Add to that, a Big Mac is $1.53 in Russia. Damn them for getting everything so cheap.
Here's a link to average wages in Europe btw https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_average_wage
Norway's high taxes has just as much to do with the fact that they are so increadibly rich.I cringe at those norway tax amounts, but that's a welfare state for you
Add to that, a Big Mac is $1.53 in Russia. Damn them for getting everything so cheap.
Here's a link to average wages in Europe btw https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_average_wage
sure, you're incredibly rich in a system where the total tax burden is roughly 45% GDP.Norway's high taxes has just as much to do with the fact that they are so increadibly rich.
Russia is broke because their leaders can't tell the diffrence between the national economy and their own personal bank accounts. Estimates make Putin the third richest man on earth, and that money does not come from his legal sallery.Yes but Russia is broooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooke. At the moment. They work harder than likely anyone on this forum for less money. The reason you see all these crazy Ruskis ATM is because of the economic strain. It is daily making people give up and go wild.
Anyways I love Russian streamsBut I am 101% sure it will get leaked and sent to me by my uncle by Monday.
Actually that's why the median person is rich. Tax leads to money in circulation, since the state unlike people does not believe in running a surplus. Also the less total wealth a person posseses the greater proportion of their wealth has turnover. On the other hand greater wealth inequity leads to investments. Hence why it is so hard to detirmine the correct course of action during a financial crisis.sure, you're incredibly rich in a system where the total tax burden is roughly 45% GDP.