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Fordítási probléma jelentése
It's like babby's first immersive sim, but it has a lot of playfulness and optional challenges, in other words - typical Nintendo toy design. It's nowhere near as good as Tears of the Kingdom, which I'm currently replaying with my older daughter, but I do like it. Quite a lot.
I'm not entirely sure how is Israel killing Palestinian children a controversial view though, I mean...
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/10/07/world/middleeast/israel-gaza-destruction-hamas-war.html?unlocked_article_code=1.l04.2-Ne.BuU8-Rreu5rV&smid=url-share
I had a few conference calls with people in that Palestinian Bank Tower over there. They did seem to be people at the time. I have it on good authority that when people live somewhere, kids tend live there too. Mad!
Australian pop singer lost contract because she refused to scratch lyric line about Israel killing Gaza children, too bad because she hits right but that part was a little too personal. Leaving this way will get her enough fans she can start her own record so not really a big deal at all. I found the lyrics catchy tho haha
Anyway Happy New Year!