You need some very basic knowledge of late 1960s Czechoslovak history. Waves (Vlny) (2024) could provide that but your Czech father has told you, I think.
As far as puns go, I only remember "olovo volovo" (asshat's lead, as in lead-pouring) but it's not too important.
Have you seen Cozy Dens (PelĂĆĄky)? As far as our Christmas classics go, it's second only to Three Wishes for Cinderella (TĆi oĆĂĆĄky pro Popelku).
This is wonderful. However, it's depressing that there might be more Blakiston's Fish Owl plushies than ones in the wild (1000-1500). It's the largest owl species, we should do more to keep it around!
I wasn't saying the exchange for money happens on Valve's servers, but it's Valve who oversees everyone's inventory. You could hack the game and run a third party account server and give yourself all the knives but they would not be recognized by Valve and thus worthless, unless you convince exchanges that your server is trustworthy and has assets behind it.
It's not really a secret, it was reported on public radio in my country recently, zoos admit to it when asked. But they don't actively spread this information: during beasts' of prey public feeding hours, they are given something less gory but more expensive, like a skinned pig you might see at a butcher's.
I mean, there's DRM but that hasn't stopped them ever before...
Do they stand to lose something if they switch? I don't understand CS:GO economics, maybe there is a sanction-evading money flow via weapon and skin trading on Valve's servers?
You need some very basic knowledge of late 1960s Czechoslovak history. Waves (Vlny) (2024) could provide that but your Czech father has told you, I think.
As far as puns go, I only remember "olovo volovo" (asshat's lead, as in lead-pouring) but it's not too important.