Like Norilsk.
Lmao
Just was browsing Reddit.
Also saw a guy make a thread on r/cigars about trying to take apart a cigar to make a weed cigar lol⌠Cuz thatâs logical.
Or basically anywhere that hasnât rebuilt them yet.
Or at least renovated.
Also yes.
Step 1: learn transmute
Step 2: look in every urn/chest/body/etc for jewels
Step 3: Go to iron mine
Step 4: Craft Jewelry.
Makes you shitloads of money and helps your smithing
Honestly Iâm not that bothered by them all looking the exAct same beyond the fact it might be hard to distguinish which house is yours lol
The run down ones just look like after an apocalypse or a war zone tho
With a touch of illusion of individuality.
That said though I grew up in suburbia where other than the occasional new house they all look more or less the same with slight differences lol.
Not so much as in Europe but the ones built in same time period all are built from the same templates. With slight changes to them being the only big differences lol
Out here in bumfuck nowhere the houses are all pretty unique compared to the others theyâre around (a result of much slower development most likely). I see no yards in either of those pictures as well⌠out here under an acre is pretty rare.
Yep. My house now in small town has a tiny yard like 3/4 an acre if that.
Though my grandparents 30mins out have 40 acres so.
Suburbs on the countryside have a whole different vibe here. Theyâre cozy. In the city they disappear because the cities expand, which sucks.
Also, houses are expensive (especially if you want to own the land itâs on). Which makes it even worse cause you pay a fuck ton of money (usually with a loan) only to be surrounded by giant concrete blocks in a few years.
You need the energy for skiing home.
Thatâs not what it look like in the cities
GridsâŚgrids everywhere.
In Minnesota there are to many lakes rivers or creeks to make any straight lines