I had no cancer, but know people that did and one thing that came up often is that people tend to distance themselves from them. Not in a mean way, but dealing with special needs is tedious and that is often just a cause to not do certain things. Spending time together (no matter what you end up doing) gives a sense of normalcy and can really push someone to keep fighting. Cancer is a marathon with additional sprints (chemo) on top. Not being alone through all of this is a huge help
They have to list their legal contact. Write them an e-mail there and quote the GDPR. Request a confirmation.
He's not just being polite but he made the conscious decision that this store is the one he wants to support because they were willing to lose revenue in order to help the customer.
I think it points to the character on the left that looks a bit like a character from "Among us". And they used the available icons to write a name close enough to that (Abong up)
But that's just a guess....
I....don't get it. This is an old way to help a child that has something stuck in their throat. I mean, the heimlich maneuver was first described in 1974, so I guess this WAS in fact the best technique at the time. Keeping someone from suffocating is kind of important, and this seems like something you can do fast and easy (at least with a relatively small person).
How do they know that you wrote it yourself and didn't just steal it?
This is a rule to protect themselves. If there is ever a case around this, they can push the blame to the person that committed the code for breaking that rule.
They want him to fall into the water.
When you move around the corner like this, the last in line suddenly has to move around the corner really fast to stay in line....or they get thrown off.
Add Youtube to the list...
To me it seems like this change is centered around navigation using a car. Streets are much more prominent, while details in nature are lost. The greens are much more muted and barely recognisable. And they also get lost between the stronger color for roads.
So for navigation I don't mind it, but for just looking things or orientating myself, I really hate it.
Because redditors aren't the customers but the product. What reddit is selling to its advertisers are people that do exactly what you said. Complain but not change.
I think this gave me a brain aneurism.....wth.