

I’d have drawn some boobies over the censor as a protest.


I’d have drawn some boobies over the censor as a protest.
With point 2 you can now use a real life case. Last year the Iberian peninsula had a blackout that lasted more than a day. The combustion engine cars could not pump petrol because guess what: pumps need electricity.
You might be training him to think he’s going to be punished whenever you get home regardless of what he did.
In my culture we use fitted sheets on the bottom and normal sheets stay between you and the blankets or other covers.
I’ve noticed when travelling this is not how it’s done in some places though where there’s nothing separating you from the covers or duvet.
I actually finally learned how to do this at 42 years of age, and I was so happy. Problem is now I can’t tell a normal sheet from a fitted sheet when they’re folded.


That makes complete sense. If the point of a movie is to tell us a story, then it should be catered to be more exciting and engaging. Of course it also makes sense for someone to come up with a story that benefits on being told realistically, like a found footage kind of movie, in which OP’s suggestion makes sense.
I had the exact opposite experience of the original creator.
Not sure why you said “central” European. It’s also normal in the West, South, North and East. Could have just said many European countries.
True, our fuel prices are way higher here in Europe, but we have a solid public transportation network, we have walkable cities and in countries like Norway the EVs are the majority.
From everything I’ve seen about US cities and American friends I talk to, for most people, if you don’t have a car you can’t get to work. That is a thought that is hard to process for Europeans.