Believe it or not, there is precedent for this.
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Agreed, and I never see anyone claim Nausicaa as their favourite. If the studio ever revisits earlier material, I hope they do a fuller adaptation of the source. It's such a rich world, it deserves more time spent within it.
I have high hopes for Light No Fire.
Right now I find Cyberpunk 2077 surprisingly pleasant to wander around in. Sure it's dangerous, but when you're so chromed to the gills you can shake off a high speed collision there isn't much threat.
There are a few genetic factors that can contribute to it. I'm lucky enough to have most of them, so it's been a journey figuring this out. What got me on the right track was trying a low histamine diet for a week, and all kinds of not-quite-allergy things I had experienced my whole life began to clear up.
The exact list of foods varies a bit depending on the resource, but here's a pretty good one.
You might want to look into histamine intolerance.
Foods like that can elevate histamine levels because they contain histamine, and some people are less efficient at flushing them out of the system (either during or after digestion), so it results in allergy-like symptoms even without an allergy per se.
I recently had to get a new card cancelled and reissued because it was sent to an old address. I definitely updated my address with that bank, but it didn't stick.
I've updated my address with other companies and later found that different parts of their system kept different addresses.
Not too long ago I even worked on the address changing section of a finance company's website. That project was a nightmare, and I learned a lot about why address changes are much harder to implement than you would think.
I really wanted to spend more time ironing out edge cases on that one, but I was under a lot of pressure to get it delivered because some genius had already committed to removing the forms we already used for this.
So basically it's possible this person did change their address, at least for some things with that bank, and fixing it might not be something they can do without just the right specific instruction. As long as the bank can demonstrate a good faith attempt to do it right, they are legally covered. Sometimes it's cheaper to compensate for very rare customer losses that result in edge case fuckups, than to pay developers what it would take to fix it properly.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I think my brain gets it mixed up with recommendation.
It depends who you ask.
In practice, the former.
I want to believe some Labor politicians are the latter, but afraid to show it because it's punished the party politically in the past. There are definitely right and left factions within the party, it's just not clear what the balance is.
Bring more warm stuff than you think you need. An extra blanket, beanie, thick socks (and spare pairs).
Also sun protection. Broad hat and sunscreen. Even if you think it won't be sunny.
Wet wipes can go a long way with cleanliness.
More drinking water than you expect.
That should cover the basic comforts. For the rest it sounds like you can just go with the flow.
Don't tender the life extender?
I've been seeing a lot of reports lately of white people getting screwed over like this. They all had one thing in common: women traveling without male company.
Clearly π was equal to 3 in old testament times, but geometry got all screwy when Jesus died for our sines.