Not really, maybe in Asia milk isn't so popular but it's a staple for people of all ages in many, many countries, not just the US.
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Eh, commissioned pieces definitely exist but you also have some awesome artists doing it the old fashioned way for sure.
My guess is they think you only have the small crunchy ones in the US like these:
But that's something you can get used to, I fly FPV drones and that feeling was overwhelming in the beginning (way more intense than any VR I tried), but if you keep at it eventually you get used it.
What an interesting perspective, the pyramid was upside down all along.
I sometimes control a high end camera through my phone. For basic controls it connects via Bluetooth but if you want live-shooting (you see what's being captured on the phone) it switches to WiFi. It's ALWAYS a massive pain in the ass, takes forever to connect, disconnects if the phone screen is off even just a few seconds, etc etc.
Probably two or three places, the standard/fancy one, the slightly cheaper one, and the dirt cheap one.
Shows with the budget/intent to create good quality translations will have them reviewed/refined by humans before they put it back in the voice of the host, I don't see why they couldn't do that.
Shows without the budget or that just don't care will use full-auto and I'm sure it will indeed suck.
I don't smoke cigarettes anymore but when I did I was fully aware that the tips were disasters in terms of how long they take to break down and their pollution impact, which is why I'd never throw them anywhere that wasn't an ashtray or a bin.
Now joints, I've felt free to when it's just a bit of paper and organic matter that is pretty much already obliterated just by smooshing it with my shoe.
Netherlands, Germany, France, UK, Polynesia are all examples I can personally confirm, I'm sure there's many more... Dutchies even drink it with lunch.