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How Much Money Have I Spent on Overwatch?
How Much Money Have I Spent on Overwatch?
Here is how a player can determine how much money they have spent on Overwatch since its release.
1970-01-01 08:00
Newlyweds surprise wedding guests with huge McDonald's buffet
Newlyweds surprise wedding guests with huge McDonald's buffet
A wedding has gone viral after the newlyweds surprised guests with a huge McDonald's food spread at the reception. In the clip posted to TikTok, the couple delighted family and friends cheered with the buffet of 300 burgers, wraps, nuggets and other items from the famous food chain was revealed. The footage, which has since garnered over 2.2 million views was soon flooded with comments from fellow TikTokers. One person wrote: "Finally, people who have the wedding they want to have without going into debt to show off. Be happy!" The local McDonald's branch even shared the love, writing: "It was a pleasure to participate in this superb day." Meanwhile, another said: "I would rather eat McDonald's at my wedding than go into debt for 25 years for a wedding." The bride later explained to Le Parisien newspaper: "We looked at the price of some caterers but I am a fussy eater. I was afraid that we were going to pay for something that we did not like. If you are going to pay, you may as well get something you like." @thomasbillaudeau @McDonald's Beauvais Tille Merci pour la régalade à notre mariage ? It comes after a McDonald's branch in Indonesia announced a wedding package for fast food lovers at under £200. Rizki Haryadi from McDonald's Indonesia told The Sun: "There are other service options as well, where we can also provide food stalls at an additional cost. "The wedding package is not for holding a wedding at a McD store , but only for food, such as catering with prices starting from £185 with a minimum purchase of 200 products." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-23 23:08
Joby Selects Dayton, Ohio, Birthplace of Aviation, For First Scaled Manufacturing Facility
Joby Selects Dayton, Ohio, Birthplace of Aviation, For First Scaled Manufacturing Facility
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. & DAYTON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 18, 2023--
2023-09-18 19:03
Why do I get sick when I go on holiday?
Why do I get sick when I go on holiday?
So you’ve been counting down to your holiday – when you’ll finally have the chance to step off the hamster wheel and relax. Except, no sooner have you checked in at your hotel than you find yourself reaching for the headache pills or tissues, as a niggling cold or migraine takes hold. Sound familiar? If it feels like you suddenly get unwell when you finally hit the pause button, you’re not imagining it – there’s even a medical term for it. The ‘let-down effect’ “This is known as the ‘let-down effect’,” says Dr Suhail Hussain, a personal physician and private home visiting GP. “When the body is used to functioning on high levels of [stress hormones] cortisol and adrenaline and they suddenly decrease, our immune system is exposed and then we’re prone to minor infections and excessive tiredness. “Pain and muscle aches also increase – adrenaline increases muscle tension, so imagine a rubber band always pulled tight, what happens when you let go? “There may also be a spike in mental health problems, such as acute anxiety and panic attacks. Flare-ups in pre-existing chronic conditions is also a common phenomenon, for example migraine and asthma attacks,” he adds. The ‘let-down effect’ can strike after a brief period of intense stress, such as after exams or completing a project, and after positive high-stress events, like planning a wedding. And for many people, it hits when you finally get to put down your to-do list and go on holiday. What’s the deal with stress hormones? Stress hormones serve an important purpose and we need them to function, so they’re not always bad news. “Basically, we are programmed to respond to danger – ‘fight or flight’ – so in stressful situations, there is an increase in levels of stress hormones adrenaline and cortisol,” Dr Hussain explains. “Together, these two hormones control mood, motivation and fear. In periods of stress or heightened anxiety, adrenaline levels rise – causing an overdrive of the sympathetic nervous system, resulting in racing pulse, high blood pressure, sweating, etc.” Stress hormones also play a role in regulating inflammation, metabolising nutrients, and aiding immune function, sleep and energy. But ideally, they wouldn’t stay at raised levels for too long. “If these hormones are always ‘on’, then inflammatory processes are accelerated and your immune system is impaired,” says Dr Hussain. “Consistently high levels of cortisol in your blood can lead to inflammation and a weakened immune system.” Can you avoid the ‘let-down effect’? Dr Hussain says: “You can try to lessen the impact of the ‘let-down effect’ by de-stressing slowly. Instead of crashing and burning, try to maintain a bit of activity on the holiday or some degree of exercise, such that there’s not a massive decrease in stress hormone levels, meaning you can allow the body to acclimatise slowly.” But not getting sick on holiday may not be the only concern here. If your body is giving you warning signs that chronic stress is taking a toll, it’s important to listen. “Constantly running on high levels of stress is very bad for you. It leads to the problems mentioned above but also longer-term consequences, such as plaque formation in arteries, leading to coronary events and strokes, depression and anxiety, and even addiction. Levels of obesity are also increased,” explains Dr Hussain. He says indications to look out for could include: “Recurrent illnesses, feeling tired, lack of energy. Poor response to glucose, leading to type 2 diabetes, elevated blood pressure and disruption of the sleep-wake cycle.” If you have any concerns, check in with your GP. And Dr Hussain suggests finding ways to make managing stress in everyday life. “Build in regular relaxation to your daily schedule. Get out to walk, spend time in the sun, observe nature. Listen to relaxing music. Make a regular sleep schedule, read, spend time with family and loved ones,” he says. “Don’t just work and work and work for the expectation of a big holiday at the end of it.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live As Katie Boulter takes Wimbledon by storm, we look at her best on-court fashion so far Lioness Katie Zelem: Nerves are good – it’s just about channelling them the right way Church of England should scrap fees of up to £641 for weddings, vicar says
2023-07-07 14:30
Ukraine says Russia eases Bakhmut attacks, Kyiv talks up counteroffensive
Ukraine says Russia eases Bakhmut attacks, Kyiv talks up counteroffensive
KYIV Russian forces have temporarily eased their attacks on the besieged eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut to regroup
2023-05-28 01:51
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez indulge in $4,285 wine to celebrate their engagement
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez indulge in $4,285 wine to celebrate their engagement
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez spent their evening basking in the breathtaking view of the Mediterranean
2023-05-30 04:03
WestJet Plans to Close Sunwing, Merge Into Main Business: Report
WestJet Plans to Close Sunwing, Merge Into Main Business: Report
WestJet Airlines Inc. plans to wind down low-cost Sunwing Airlines Inc. and integrate it into the main business
2023-06-18 02:27
Diplomatic aid efforts ramp up for 'strangled' Gaza as regional conflict fears grow
Diplomatic aid efforts ramp up for 'strangled' Gaza as regional conflict fears grow
Gaza is being "strangled" by Israel's week-long siege and aerial bombardment, UN experts have warned, as concerns grow that further escalation and a lack of safety for fleeing civilians risks drawing regional foes into the long-running conflict.
2023-10-16 15:23
Last of Us Remake Dev Rejects
Last of Us Remake Dev Rejects "Cash Grab" Criticism
One of Naughty Dog's animators has addressed the backlash facing The Last of Us Part 1 remake heading to the PlayStation 5.
1970-01-01 08:00
Brazil real to take near-term support from improving economic outlook: Reuters Poll
Brazil real to take near-term support from improving economic outlook: Reuters Poll
By Gabriel Burin BUENOS AIRES Brazil's currency will likely enjoy some support in the near term from faster
2023-07-06 19:09
How laws designed to protect the environment were weaponized against it
How laws designed to protect the environment were weaponized against it
A bedrock federal law designed to protect the environment and empower local communities is being weaponized to block progress on climate change, infrastructure and housing.
2023-08-12 15:12
British Chemical Producer Venator Materials Files for Bankruptcy
British Chemical Producer Venator Materials Files for Bankruptcy
Venator Materials Plc filed for bankruptcy after it struggled to boost sales for its industrial additives and pigments
1970-01-01 08:00