Hey all I enjoy Pokopia a lot. But didn't get into Animal Crossing. So help with finding other good cozy games please.

Like how is Tomodachi life and Star dew valley? What are some cozy games I may enjoy if I loved Pokopia? I like having a story to follow.

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u/printed_ — 1 day ago

Just wondering if I should get my GP to send me to a pulmonologist...

I am in New Zealand. 2016 bilateral saddle P.E filling both lungs completely with lung infarction and right heart failure. Took a couple years to come right but I never did have had less lung function ever since and really prone to chest infections/bronchitis and have now had Pneumonia twice in two months including a three day and three night hospital stay on oxygen, nebulisers, prednisone, atrovent along with my normal Seretide and ventolin because I also have asthma. My lungs are trash. Still healing from the recent bout of pneumonia but I am tired of having pretty awful lung function and having every virus hit my chest. Is it worth while seeing a pulmonologist for this or is it unlikely anything can be done? Can hold my breath only about 30seconds, my peak flow when at my healthiest is about 350. Currently its about 250. Have finished the antibiotics and the prednisone so only got Atrovent left along with my usual inhalors. Have other chronic illnesses as well. But this is the big stuff for my lungs. Edit: Editing to add my HR is normal. My BP is still low and the other night needed ambos for V&D and a BP of 90/65 but back up to 110/70 now. 02 SATs while sitting down is about 96% now but standing or lying down still at 89-91% But anything over 95% is amazing for me anyway since 2016. So 95-96% is completely my normal. Got admitted to hospital at 83% came out of hospital at 89% Managed to walk on the flat very slowly for 10mins yesterday with only minor breathlessness. Spent the rest of the day recovering from it at home. Edit: 42yrs old female.

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u/printed_ — 11 days ago

How do litter robots deal with diarreah?

Our boy has a sensitive tummy and is prone to diarreah. So is a litter robot able to deal with it or does it mean cleaning the litter robot every time?

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u/printed_ — 13 days ago

I am looking for the best physical book stores still left open.

Need help guys. Hard to find books is great and just got my small stack from there. I also sometimes like to go to Jason books and the rare book shop. But as for new books where are some great places to browse?

I just went to the university book shop for UOA and they barely have anything left compared to before they were renamed.

I know about the womens book shop in Ponsonby and Unity and of course Paper Plus. What are some other good physical book shops for browsing a wide range of topics? I am referring more to non fiction or only classical literary fiction. I have no taste for most recent fiction.

Happy to travel anywhere in Auckland as long as it is a big one. For the small shops prefer to stay local around central suburbs or central east or east. But if there are any really great bookshops then I have a car and will go.

My topics are usually Philosophy, Sociology, Anthrooology, Archaeology, History, New Zealand writers and New Zealand non fiction, some poetry, science, ecology, botany, Language learning, Reo Mâori, Te Ao Māori, Feminist, Portuguese language learning, Drawing, classical literature, Ancient Greek and Roman, medical, biology, astrophysics etc. And all the genres that connect to them.

For example I just finished The Odyssey again and now re-reading animal farm, but just bought a colour pencil technique drawing book and a New Zealand Anthropology book and a femist book.

So bring on the book shop suggestions please.

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u/printed_ — 16 days ago