Usagi Drop's anime interestingly removes this part. In the manga, they timeskip to her teenage years where she's dating him. In the anime, they story just ends right before the timeskip. Vastly improved lol
Absolutely in love with the Skull & Go Jumpgate. The Core Drive lets me dock my phone to my TV, too. Also, come on, it's called a Jumpgate with ejectable Core Drive. How can you not want it based on name alone lol
That actually is probably the only valid part of this complaint, but it's a bit opaque without context.
In Splatoon 1, each gender had a different victory pose for each weapon type; a girl winning with a minigun would have a different pose than a boy winning with a minigun, or a girl winning with a paintroller.
In Splatoon 3, instead you choose your own victory pose from a few dozen options. One of options they added earlier this year is to just use the ones from Splatoon 1.
Except.. Despite the name (and social media posts, in the runup to its release) implying it's all the Splatoon 1 ones, it's actually only the girls' poses. The boys' poses are not available at all.
All his other stuff is pretty ridiculous, the games are absolutely inclusive (equality feels like prejudice when you're used to privilege, and all) but I do get feeling like you're being given the cold shoulder when you're told "here's all the poses from Splatoon 1!" and then your entire gender is left out.
Ambulances don't really "treat" you, except in the simplest of cases. A paramedic/EMT is not a doctor. Their training is largely in stabilizing you, that is, making sure you don't die before you get to the hospital, where you enter the triage system. They haven't treated you, they've only done their best to keep the problem from getting worse.
(I'm not saying this isn't a valuable skill, just that it's not the same as "kind of treating" you)
I've had to take ambulances many times in my country, and it's the same here. Triage is triage, I would be shocked if it worked differently... anywhere.
If ambulances got you seen faster, it would be at the expense of someone who needed treatment more, and that's bad from both a healthcare perspective (you will save fewer patients) and a financial perspective (dead patients don't pay).
Usagi Drop's anime interestingly removes this part. In the manga, they timeskip to her teenage years where she's dating him. In the anime, they story just ends right before the timeskip. Vastly improved lol