They weren't "fellow civillians".
Maalus
Rented out house, also fucks up with repainting it which you do need to do after sometime
And even then, the second episode was great.
"Luigi" is a direct call for violence, especially with the context. People are able to understand what you are talking about and you don't need to say "I WILL KILL YOU" to "be in trouble".
Yeah he can veto and has to appoint ambassadors. The previous president didn't do that out of spite, so we were unable to recall people who should've been fired. They sent out people who aren't ambassadors technically, but fulfill that role.
So yeah, salty rightwingers doing everything to fuck Poland over out of spite. What's new.
What you need to understand is that cdprojekt was basically a barely functioning, very new studio over 20 years ago when they made the first Witcher. Foreign markets weren't a focus. The game was made with Poland in mind - especially because nobody outside of Poland even heard of the Witcher then. In Poland, it was the best selling game of all time when it came out. That's why the acting is wooden in english - it just isn't the market it was made for.
Poland learned plenty. Record turnout, the candidate won by a very slim margin. It's brexit vote all over again - half the country is indoctrinated rednecks. A TV station had statistical data - voting for the right wing candidate was proportional with shittier education. People after universities voted 70% in favour of Trzaskowski. People who only finished grade school voted 70% in favour of Nawrocki. You can guess which group has more idiots in it.
The acting isn't awkward in polish. Shit's funny as hell sometimes, Talar gets quoted regularly by people who have played it
There is
How much energy was used to bring the truckload of groceries into the shop that one time so hundreds of people can use it?
If only transgender people killed everyone they interacted with, there wouldn't be any transphobia /s
Grow up. She's a murderer and deserves to rot in jail.
Makes the room smaller though