>>9041184yeah, i've seen that happen in other languages before, but i've always wondered, what's the point of prepositions if you have cases? in bulgarian we use prepositions for everything but that's only because we don't have cases. i've always thought of prepositions and cases as two things that should be mutually exclusive. so fixing something "kladivom" makes more sense to me than fixing something "s klavidom". if you use the preposition, you don't need the case.
like for example, in bulgarian you'd say "az sam ot sofia" but in serbian you'd say "ja sam iz sofije(genitive)". what's the point of having the genitive if the preposition already gives you all the information you need? seems redundant. what information is gained by having the case form?
>>9041188yeah that meme phrasing found itself in a lot of pop culture items that wanted to tap into contemporary events. i was watching agents of shield last year or two years ago and they had an alternate reality where hydra took over the US and the hydra director said "let's make this country great again".
is the american president in death stranding a bad guy? and is the game playable now that you're a few hours into it? you did mention it had some weird gimmicky gameplay before.