That's how they're named outside. You see Brazilian rodízio, or Paulistan pizza at times. But it's usually a mix of adding feijoada to the countries grill.
I've had my fun around here and lately found more unusual ones... Here's stuff I remember off the top of my head that aren't the "local" around here (Lisboa, PT), append restaurant to the following:
Indian
Nepalese
Tibetan
Cantonese
Chinese
Cantonese dimsun
Japanese
Several Fusion sushi, ramen, udon, tempura etc
Spanish tapas
Mexican
Peruan
Peruan cheviche
Argentinian grilk
Brazilian rodízio
Brazilian(Paulista) pizza, Indian pizza, Israeli pizza, local pizza, actual Italian pizza
Italian
Greek
Greek pita
Levantine
Morrocan
Thematic medieval
American
American diner
American grill
Mozambican
Angolan
Cape verdian
Ethiopian
German sausage
Vietnamese
Indonesian
Australian grill
Belgian fries
Canadian fries
Whenever I added something to the nationality the place focused on a dish rather than a broader cuisine.
I'm surprised I never visited a self entitled French restaurant over here... The Swiss and French have all those tartar and grilled tiny chicken that could make success in a thematic restaurant.
Edit: might also add, I'm sure all of these are adapted to the local taste. We don't handle spice like most of Asia and Mexico for example.
Friends who ate in Shanghai described a very different experience to what we get in a Chinese restaurant here, even if the dishes are the same.
But it's a specific best worst case : it's not only about how best you can do for yourself, it's for how far from you the opponent is. You prefer'd a -1 -100 option over a +2 +1 in minmaxing. While you'd take the second in a maximizing strategy, if there wasn't a third option thatd be like +3 +20. All that being your reward, opponent reward.
That's what I want to transmit to folks reading us.
Min maxing is a game theory strategy (mathematics). Coincidentally useful in games and other competitions.
It involves a reward and working your resources to max out your winnings while minimising the opponents'. The min max approach to a genie wish that gives you a thousand dollars but someone close to you you hate a million is to not take the wish.
But I think here who you were responding to is talking about the colloquial term: doctors focused on becoming (good?) doctors in detriment of every other skill.
I personally find we in the sciences often disregard social skills too far, academically and at times professionally.
Well of Souls was a little primordial mmorpg I got in a 100 games CD a while back. I used to have tons of fun making a custom character from sprites and seeing how far I could get. When I played it never felt mmo ish as it was already pretty empty.
From the depths for me is a vehicle building game that's targeted to whoever likes tuning little systems.
Haven't seen anyone know of it besides in the community itself. It's a bit like toying around with Lego technic.
There's also quite a few more obscure versions of it, but I put this one out because I like it best.
I agree with you on previous points, but you must know for a fact that Russia has a whole department for rewriting history in their favour that didn't fall with the Soviet Union.
That makes your long factual history lessons claim ridiculous, besides relying on historical Russia to justify current carnage is ridiculous.
NATO driven by the US definitively pokes at several beehives, and once those beehives lose diplomatically (because given the pressure we do it definitely is a loss on the world stage not an agreement) they start stinging.
Russia has an history of brutal governments when it comes to warfare, and in Ukraine they show they still don't refrain from uncontrolled barbarism. It's a bed the West helped do, but comes from an expansionist desire of both Russia and the US.
PS: I'm focusing on the US which has more impact world wide, but we just need to see France in West Africa to see the former empires are still doing their old thing under the table.
Bunch of power hungry minorities making live miserable for a larger humanity is something we have everywhere.
School languages are absolutely worthless unless you kept practising afterwards. You generally aren't there wanting to learn and don't have natural conversation partnerships to practice with.
Yeah, that'll be a shock.