the tiles look like they're made out of that radioactive glass used in kitchenware
nice one, i'm going to pretend this is my joke in other internet communities. thanks for making me funny hexbear
sounds like rimworld
that's fucking wild. it's literally just a stylized map
i guess it's all the backend tracking of nation stats and pops, not the map graphics, but still
hey if it wasn't for map games i wouldn't know why galatia is in turkey
this doesn't need to be posted
brown rice, ground round/lentils, diced tomato/onion/mushroom/yam/summer squash. fry up all the veggies/protein, make the rice, mix rice with fry-up, stuff the stuffing into peppers. top with vegan cheese if desired, brush oil onto outside of stuffed peppers, bake
one thing I find frustrating in these chinese government authored white papers is that they rarely/never have any sources or citations listed. that paper mentions a number of studies using phrases like 'a study' 'numerous studies' - why not list the actual references? research papers out of china can be cited just as easily as anything else. I've noticed this in other white papers by the CPC as well - their rebuttal to the UN's OHCHR xinjiang report for example contains no reference or citation list at the end of the document and is written in the same semi-polemic style as this covid paper. this seems like an easy gap to fill that would make their english language statements hit harder.
It's called an aircraft carrier not an aircraft dropper
the little individual bips in raspberries/blackberries or other cluster berries are called druplets
seconding the recommendation to read orientalism. I think @[email protected] overstates how approachable it is (it is after all still a heavily cited academic text), but it's certainly no superimperialism. if you want an example of more modern liberal orientalism, listen to the first 2 minutes of this episode of trueanon which is barely exaggerated satire