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Nuriyah Café in Sydney’s owner responds to negative review

A cafe owner has issued a heartwarming response after a disabled member of staff was criticized in a one-star review.

Adam Kakaati came to the defense of his barista Vari Desho, who has Tourette’s, after a customer wrote in a review that his tics made her feel “uncomfortable”.

The customer said they felt forced to leave Nuriyah Café, in Gregory Hills in south west Sydney, without eating or paying for their food.

“Unfortunately the front of house team member had a physical condition which we initially dismissed,” the post read.

“It causes him to ‘bark’ and as we said, we thought it would happen especially as when he took our order it stopped completely.

“Unfortunately it then got much worse and much louder and more constant. We felt sooo bad and really wanted to stay but when it got so bad we couldn’t even have a conversation we very reluctantly had to cancel our order and leave.”

Mr Kakaati quickly hit back with a Facebook post of his own, saying the review left him feeling “so angry”.

“Today at Nuriyah it was brought to our attention that a customer took it upon themselves to post a negative review regarding one of our employees,” he said.

“Here at Nuriyah we treat all our staff and customers like family and we wanted to address how we feel about the incident that occurred over the weekend.

“We welcome and support anyone with a life changing condition.”

“I was so angry to see that review. It’s not right,” he told the Macarthur Chronicle.

“I told him don’t ever say sorry to someone like that. You haven’t done anything wrong.”

Regulars at Nuriyah agreed, showing their support on Facebook.

“I know this man personally, and it is very heartbreaking to see someone go to such lengths to write a review like that,” one wrote.

“He is such a nice man, who would do anything to make sure you are happy and comfortable. Shame on you.”

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Technology

AMD’s next-gen Ryzen 7000 CPUs will arrive before September ends

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AMD will ship its next-generation Ryzen 7000 processors this quarter, AMD executives confirmed. That means Ryzen 7000 will hit the streets by the end of September.

Previously, AMD had said that Ryzen 7000 would ship in the second half of the year, but the company narrowed its release schedule in a conference call with analysts. AMD representatives indicated that the change in timing should be taken as a clarification, not as a change in the company’s roadmap.

AMD made it clear that Intel’s unexpected, catastrophic loss this quarter was mainly due to Intel’s execution, rather than wider industry problems, with AMD delivering record revenue for the eighth straight quarter. The good times appear ready to keep rolling, too.

CEO Dr. Lisa Su said that AMD’s fourth quarter will be highlighted by the company’s new lineup of 5nm products, that we’re very excited about.

Those include the Ryzen 7000 lineup but also Radeon’s next-gen RDNA3 graphics cards. AMD expects the new RDNA3 GPUs will deliver more than 50 per cent generation-over-generation improvement, a combination of design as well as the 5nm process technology.

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Demi Lovato pronouns: Jackie O calls singer ‘flippant’ for going back to she/her

Radio presenter Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has labeled singer Demi Lovato ‘flippant’ for reverting to she/her pronouns a year after she insisted on being referred to by them/them.

The Cool for the Summer star, 29, came out as non-binary in May 2021 and stated her preference for the gender-neutral pronouns because she felt neither male nor female.

But she said in a podcast interview this week she has now decided to go by she/her as well because she has been ‘feeling more feminine’ recently.

Henderson, 47, criticized Lovato’s backflip on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Wednesday during a discussion with fill-in host Pedro Vitola and newsreader Brooklyn Ross.

The trio seemed annoyed by her decision as they had made an effort not to misgender Lovato during her last appearance on the program in September 2021, which the musician said she was grateful for.

Radio presenter Jackie 'O' Henderson (pictured) has labeled singer Demi Lovato 'flippant' for reverting to she/her pronouns a year after she insisted on being referred to by them/them

Radio presenter Jackie ‘O’ Henderson (pictured) has labeled singer Demi Lovato ‘flippant’ for reverting to she/her pronouns a year after she insisted on being referred to by them/them

The show aired an audio clip of Lovato saying, ‘Everyone messes up pronouns at some point,’ which prompted Henderson to remark: ‘Especially when they get changed on you.’

‘Demi really annoys me with that,’ replied Ross, noting that co-host Kyle Sandilands – who was not on air on Wednesday – often struggles to remember pronouns even though he ‘does care about everyone’.

He continued: ‘We’re not here to insult anyone on purpose. But Demi Lovato swapping and changing… I’m sorry, but you can’t just expect people to follow your life and know what to call you when it changes back and forth.’

Vitola also weighed in, saying these kind of backflips make it difficult for people who are genuinely trying to understand and be correct with pronouns.

Lovato, 29, (pictured) came out as non-binary in May 2021 and stated her preference for the gender-neutral pronouns because she felt neither male nor female.  But she said this week she has now decided to go by she / her de ella as well because she's been 'feeling more feminine' recently

Lovato, 29, (pictured) came out as non-binary in May 2021 and stated her preference for the gender-neutral pronouns because she felt neither male nor female. But she said this week she has now decided to go by she / her de ella as well because she’s been ‘feeling more feminine’ recently

Less than a year ago, Lovato thanked Sandilands and Henderson on air for being ‘so great with my pronouns’ when she went exclusively by them/them.

Sandilands slipped up at the start of the interview by using ‘she’ but corrected himself and did not make the same mistake again.

‘I do want to say thank you so much, because you’re doing so great with my pronouns,’ she said at the time.

‘Your intention was there and I noticed it, so I just want to say thank you.’

Henderson criticized Lovato's backflip on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Wednesday.  She and co-host Kyle Sandilands (right) had made an effort not to misgender Lovato during her last appearance de ella on their program in September 2021, which the musician said she was grateful for

Henderson criticized Lovato’s backflip on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Wednesday. She and co-host Kyle Sandilands (right) had made an effort not to misgender Lovato during her last appearance de ella on their program in September 2021, which the musician said she was grateful for

Recalling this exchange on Wednesday, Henderson said: ‘When we interviewed her, we were told [by her publicist]”Look, she’s taking the pronouns very seriously.

‘”Try and get your head around them/them when referring to her. However, if you make a mistake, she’s fine with that.”‘

She added: ‘I think people will look at what Demi’s done and [think]”Maybe she should have thought about it for a bit longer before making that claim,” because now she doesn’t feel that way anymore.’

Ross, who is gay, noted there are trans and non-binary people who take pronouns ‘more seriously’ than the former Disney star seems to.

‘[People] won’t like what she’s done and how flippant it’s been,’ added Henderson. ‘But hey, each to their own.’

'[People] won't like what she's done and how flippant it's been,' said Henderson (pictured)

‘[People] won’t like what she’s done and how flippant it’s been,’ said Henderson (pictured)

Lovato opened up about re-adopting she/her pronouns during an appearance on the Spout Podcast, which premiered on August 1, revealing she recently began 'feeling more feminine'

Lovato opened up about re-adopting she/her pronouns during an appearance on the Spout Podcast, which premiered on August 1, revealing she recently began ‘feeling more feminine’

Lovato opened up about re-adopting she/her pronouns during an appearance on the Spout Podcast, which premiered on August 1, revealing she recently began ‘feeling more feminine’.

‘I’ve actually adopted the pronouns of she/her again with me. So for me, I’m such a fluid person that I don’t really and I don’t find that I am… I felt like, especially last year, my energy was balanced and my masculine and feminine energy so that when I was faced with the choice of walking into a bathroom and it said “women” and “men”, I didn’t feel like there was a bathroom for me, because I didn’t necessarily feel like a woman,’ she explained.

‘I didn’t feel like a man. I just felt like a human. And that’s what they/them is about. For me, it’s just about like feeling human at your core.’

‘Recently I’ve been feeling more feminine, and so I’ve adopted she/her again. But I think what’s important is, like, nobody’s perfect. Everyone messes up pronouns at some point, and especially when people are learning, it’s just all about respect,’ she added.

Lovato states her pronouns as ‘they/them/she/her’ in her Instagram bio.

Lovato states her pronouns as 'they/them/she/her' in her Instagram bio

Lovato states her pronouns as ‘they/them/she/her’ in her Instagram bio

Lovato came out as non-binary and revealed her preferred pronouns on Twitter last year

Lovato came out as non-binary and revealed her preferred pronouns on Twitter last year

Lovato came out as non-binary and revealed her they/them pronouns last year.

In a video posted to Twitter, Lovato said: ‘I want to take this moment to share something very personal with you.

‘Over the past year and a half, I’ve been doing some healing and self-reflective work, and through this work I’ve had the revelation that I identify as non-binary.

‘With that said, I’ll be officially changing my pronouns to they/them. I feel that this best represents the fluidity I feel in my gender expression and allows me to feel most authentic and true to the person I both know I am and still am discovering.’

Lovato spoke about coming out as non-binary and changing her pronouns last year

Lovato spoke about coming out as non-binary and changing her pronouns last year

‘I want to make it clear I’m still learning and coming into myself. I don’t claim to be an expert or a spokesperson.’

Lovato went onto urge fans to ‘keep living in your truths’ and sent ‘so much love’ to those who are still struggling to come to terms with their identity.

In a Twitter thread to accompany the video, she added: ‘Every day we wake up, we are given another opportunity and chance to be who we want and wish to be.

‘I’ve spent the majority of my life growing in front of all of you… you’ve seen the good, the bad and everything in between.

The American singer is pictured in Los Angeles on March 27

The American singer is pictured in Los Angeles on March 27

‘Not only has my life been a journey for myself, I was also living for those on the other side of the cameras.

‘Today is a day I’m so happy to share more of my life with you all – I am proud to let you know that I identify as non-binary and will officially be changing my pronouns to them/them moving forward.

‘This has come after a lot of healing and self-reflective work. I’m still learning and coming into myself and I don’t claim to be an expert or a spokesperson. Sharing this with you now opens another level of vulnerability for me.

‘I’m doing this for those out there that haven’t been able to share who they truly are with their loved ones. Please keep living in your truths and know I am sending so much love your way.’

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Brittney Griner trial: Verdict expected Thursday

KHIMKI, Russia (AP) — An emotional Brittney Griner apologized in a Russian court Thursday as her drug possession trial drew to a close Thursday, and a prosecutor urged that the American basketball star be convicted and sentenced to 9 1/2 years in prison in a case that reached the highest levels of US-Russia diplomacy.

With a judge set to issue an unusually swift verdict later in the day and a conviction all but certain, Griner made a final appeal to the court. She said she had no intention to break the law by bringing vape cartridges with cannabis oil when she flew to Moscow in February to play basketball in the city of Yekaterinburg.

“I want to apologize to my teammates, my club, my fans and the city of (Yekaterinburg) for my mistake that I made and the embarrassment that I brought on them,” Griner said, her voice cracking. “I want to also apologize to my parents, my siblings, the Phoenix Mercury organization back at home, the amazing women of the WNBA, and my amazing spouse back at home.”

Under Russian law, the 31-year-old Griner faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. but judges have considerable latitude on sentencing.

If she does not go free, attention will turn to the high-stakes possibility of a prisoner swap, which was proposed last week by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to his Russian counterpart.

She said she made “an honest mistake,” adding: “hope in your ruling it does not end my life.”

Griner said Yekaterinburg, a city east of the Ural Mountains, had become her “second home.”

“I had no idea that the team, the cities, the fans, my teammates would make such a great impression on me over the six and a half years that I spent here,” she said. “I remember vividly coming out of the gym and all the little girls that were in the stands there waiting on me, and that’s what kept making me come back here.”

Lawyers for the Phoenix Mercury center and two-time Olympic gold medalist have pursued strategies to bolster Griner’s contention that she had no criminal intent and that the canisters ended up in her luggage due to hasty packing. They have presented character witnesses from the Russian team that she plays for in the WNBA offseason and written testimony from a doctor who said he prescribed her cannabis for pain treatment.

Griner lawyer Maria Blagovolina argued that Griner brought the cartridges with her to Russia inadvertently and only used cannabis to treat her pain from injuries sustained in her career. She said she used it only in Arizona, where medical marijuana is legal.

She emphasized that Griner was packing in haste after a grueling flight and suffering from the consequences of COVID-19. Blagovolina also pointed out that the analysis of cannabis found in Griner’s possession was flawed and violated legal procedures.

Blagovolina asked the court to acquit Griner, noting that she had no past criminal record and hailing her role in “the development of Russian basketball.”

Another defense attorney, Alexander Boykov, also emphasized Griner’s role in taking her Yekaterinburg team to win multiple championships, noting that she was loved and admired by her teammates.

He told the judge that a conviction would undermine Russia’s efforts to develop national sports and make Moscow’s call to depoliticize sports sound shallow.

Boykov added that even after her arrest, Griner won the sympathy of both her guards and prison inmates, who supported her by shouting, “Brittney, everything will be OK!” when she went on walks at the jail.

Prosecutor Nikolai Vlasenko insisted that Griner packed the cannabis oil deliberately, and he asked the court to hand Briner a fine of 1 million rubles (about $16,700) in addition to the prison sentence.

If she does not go free, attention will turn to the high-stakes possibility of a prisoner swap.

Before her trial began in July, the State Department designated her as “wrongfully detained,” moving her case under the supervision of its special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, effectively the government’s chief hostage negotiator.

Then last week, in an extraordinary moveBlinken spoke to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, urging him to accept a deal under which Griner and Paul Whelan, an American imprisoned in Russia on an espionage conviction, would go free.

The Lavrov-Blinken call marked the highest-level known contact between Washington and Moscow since Russia sent troops into Ukraine more than five months ago. The direct outreach over Griner is at odds with US efforts to isolate the Kremlin.

People familiar with the proposal say it envisions trading Griner and Whelan for the notorious arms trader Viktor Bout, who is serving a prison sentence in the United States. It underlines the public pressure that the White House has faced to get Griner released.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Monday that Russia has made a “bad faith” response to the US government’s offer, a counteroffer that American officials don’t regard as serious. She declined to elaborate.

Russian officials have scoffed at US statements about the case, saying they show a disrespect for Russian law. They remained poker-faced, urging Washington to discuss the issue through “quiet diplomacy without releases of speculative information.”

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Huawei FreeBuds Pro 2 uses a BES2700 processor

After a month-long round-up, the Huawei Watch 3 Pro New ECG version was launched and the company has finally unveiled this new product at the HarmonyOS 3.0 launch event.

Unsurprisingly, the Huawei Watch 3 Pro New ECG version is launched with the latest HarmonyOS 3.0 operating system. Alongside you can also notice the independent taxis’ remote control of cars, golf course mode, and the WeChat watch edition.

Notably, it is the first smartwatch to use the HarmonyOS 3.0 operating system. On the other hand, the ECG or electrocardiogram feature let you enable to obtain accurate ECG data to support vascular health management, allowing users to actively prevent the risk of vascular disease.

Other hardware components include super battery life mode and its battery life is pretty good that can challenging and stressful task as there are a lot of options. Apart from the battery life, the Huawei Watch 3 Pro is launched with an eye-catching design, durability display quality, activity tracking features, and many more.

Huawei Watch 3 Pro’s New price starts at 2899 yuan for the fashion version and 3599 yuan for the premium version.

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Huawei Watch 3 Pro New:

Huawei Watch 3 Pro comes in two versions – Fashion and Premium. This watch has a 140-210mm wrist circumference, and 64 grams of weight excluding the strap. The watch has a 1.43-inch AMOLED color screen with full-screen touch operations, including swiping, tapping and pressing, and holding.

The Watch case is made of titanium + ceramic, while the watch strap has a leather strap and titanium strap. This HarmonyOS 3.0-powered smartwatch has various sensors including Acceleration, Gyro, Geomagnetic, Optical heart rate, Ambient light, Barometric pressure, and Temperature Sensors.

The typical scenario of smart mode can be up to 4 days: factory default configuration, 2 hours connected to LTE network per day, 22 hours of Bluetooth connection to the mobile phone, heart rate always on, scientific sleep at night, ECG measurement 5 times /day, 60 minutes/week using App, Bluetooth 30 minutes/week for calls, 30 minutes/week for Bluetooth music, 90 minutes of average weekly workouts (with GPS on), notifications enabled (50 messages per day, 6 calls, 3 alarms), 200 screen-on sessions per day.

It is compatible with an iOS phone, the typical battery life in smart mode is 2.5 days.

Smart mode for severe scenarios up to 2 days: factory default configuration, turn on the screen display function, use a high-power watch face, connect to the LTE network for 4 hours a day, connect to the mobile phone via Bluetooth for 20 hours , always open the heart rate, use scientific sleep at night, and enable stress detection, Turn on the function of heart health and sleep apnea, use the App for 45 minutes/day (including 5 minutes/day for LTE calls, 5 minutes/ day for Bluetooth calls, 10 ECG measurements/day, etc.), 30 minutes/day for Bluetooth music, 30 minutes for exercise Minutes/day (GPS on), message notifications on (50 messages per day, 6 calls, 3 alarms) , 200 screen brights per day.

Typical scenarios of ultra-long battery life mode can reach 21 days: factory default configuration, long battery life is turned on, heart rate is always on, scientific sleep is used at night, Bluetooth calls are 30 minutes/week, average weekly exercise is 90 minutes (GPS is on), message notifications are turned on (50 messages per day, 6 calls, 3 alarms), 200 screen brights per day.

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The Bachelor’s Irena Srbinovska shares ‘horrible’ experience as healthcare worker amid COVID-19 pandemic

She’s best known for winning over Perth’s Locky Gilbert of The Bachelor but Irena Srbinovska is using her platform to bring attention to the “exhausted” healthcare workers amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The Bachelor's Irena Srbinovska shares her 'horrible' experience of healthcare worker on the front line.
Camera IconThe Bachelor’s Irena Srbinovska shares her ‘horrible’ experience of healthcare worker on the front line. Credit: Instagram

“The current situation is horrible and has been for the last two years,” she wrote.

“Speaking from experience, I can honestly say that things are not getting any better or easier on healthcare workers.

“We are all exhausted. We are not okay.”

Srbinovska, who now calls Perth home, returned to her “regular” job as a nurse after finding love on The Bachelor.

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Aussie Alex Winwood robbed in Commonwealth Games quarterfinals boxing ‘outrage’ vs Patrick Chinyemba, Harry Garside

Aussie flyweight boxer Alex Winwood has been robbed of a chance to claim a Commonwealth Games medal after the referee inexplicably waved the fight off following an early second round knockdown.

Fighting in the quarterfinals against Zambia’s Patrick Chinyemba, Winwood had won the first round on four of the five judges cards.

But 15 seconds into the second round, Chinyemba landed a huge one-two which left the Aussie on the canvas.

Winwood leapt straight back to his feet and headed for the corner. Although he didn’t stumble and seemed fine, the referee waved the fight off after counting to just three.

Channel 7 commentator Jon Harker was baffled by the quick decision.

“Oh no, hang on — she has waved it away already,” he said. “I find that impossible to believe. Absolutely impossible to believe.”

Tokyo bronze medalist turned professional boxer Harry Garside added: “It’s heartbreaking for Alex.”

Harker continued: “She didn’t give him a chance to get up, she was waving it away before he got to his feet. And look at the way he is walking, not a problem whatsoever.”

“That fight should not have been stopped. I’m not saying he was going to go on and win, who knows? But that is not a stoppage.”

Garside responded: “Yeah, no way known is that a stoppage. You got to give him time to get up and do the eight-count and then look into his eyes from him.”

“… And look at him and see whether he walks forward, see whether he wants to continue, see whether he wants to continue, see whether his legs are clear. That’s an outrage,” Harker finished.

It was a moment that shocked everyone, including the fighters.

The look on Winwood’s face said it all, while Chinyemba had walked to a neutral corner and looked ready to continue.

Chinyemba had defeated Winwood in the first round of the Tokyo Olympics last year as well.

Despite his shock, Winwood went to congratulate Chinyemba and his corner for the win and was respectful when speaking after the fight.

“I think it was a pretty fast call,” Winwood said on Channel 7.

“There’s been a lot of quick stoppages in this tournament, but you know, I won the first round, and I felt like I won it quite clearly. And I wasn’t hurt previously. Nor was I punched quite significantly.

“I just really wanted to have a shot and prove for myself, after going down. I know what I’m made of, I wanted to show Australia and the world what Australians are made of, we have a dig and once I got up, that was the first thing on my mind. I was like ‘okay, I went down but here is for the Aussies, here is for the black fellas, we are going to show them what we are made of’.

“Obviously I didn’t get an opportunity to do that, but it is what it is.”

Winwood said he had been training with the Andrew and Jason Moloney in the lead up to the Commonwealth Games and that he “felt like I was a more complete fighter than at Tokyo”.

But at 25, he’s going to move into the professional realm rather than to focus on getting through to the Paris Olympics.

Despite holding it together throughout his interview and the in-ring debacle, the proud Noongar man’s voice broke when he spoke directly to those at home.

“Thank you, thank you Australia, you mean so much to me, from the bottom of my heart, as an Indigenous Australian I love you all — up the Aussies. Thanks mate,” Winwood said.

Garside told Seven the post-fight interview from Winwood “gave me shivers.”

“It’s always sad after a decision like that,” he said. “He wasn’t hurt. He did turn his back on him, so I do give the referee a bit of empathy there, but I think you’ve got to wait until the opponent gets up.

“Until Alex gets up and then give him eight seconds and look into his eyes and see where his legs are, if he is moving around. She waves it off way too prematurely.

“I’m a firm believer she did the wrong decision there. She could have given Alex eight seconds to recover, he looked fine. He was surprised. He was totally fine and you’ve got to look into the fighter’s eyes, that’s where you’ll see if he is dazed or rocked. It’s always in the eyes. She didn’t get a chance to do that.”

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Limited Staten Island Ferry service resumes amid staffing shortage

ST. GEORGE, Staten Island (WABC) — Limited, hourly service on the Staten Island Ferry resumed Thursday morning after a rough night for commuters amid a staffing shortage that previously caused canceled routes.

The first vessel departed St. George Terminal at 6 am, with hourly service expected thereafter.

NewsCopter 7 was overhead as the first boat of the morning made the trip across New York Harbor.

The ferry normally runs service every 15 minutes during the morning and evening rush.

The NYC Department of Transportation continues to “strongly recommend New Yorkers seek alternate modes of public transit, such as NYC Ferry and express buses. The SI Ferry should be used for essential travel only.”

NYC Ferry is operating hourly between St George’s Landing & the Battery Maritime Building adjacent to Whitehall Terminal.

Officials had to change the schedule late Wednesday to run every hour instead of every 15 minutes after a huge chunk of the ferry workforce failed to show up to work.

The MTA encouraged commuters to seek out alternative routes and said New York City Transit had increased bus service to Staten Island.

Increased express bus service was provided on the SIM1/SIM1C (Hylan Blvd), SIM3/SIM3C (Port Richmond) and SIM4/SIM4C (Richmond Avenue).

Customers could also take a Brooklyn-bound R train from Whitehall St-South Ferry to 86th St and 4 Ave in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Customers could continue their journey to Staten Island by taking the S79 SBS, S53 or S93 bus where service would be augmented as necessary. Limited service was suspended on all Staten Island local routes (except for S93 and S89).

“COVID is not the issue at the ferry right now. The fact that DOT is saying it’s an issue is the larger issue. It’s actually the fact that we’re very shorthanded in all of our titles,” said MEBA Secretary-Treasurer, Roland Rexha.

The ferry is currently short-staffed by approximately 15 workers in key operational positions, such as assistant captains, engineers, and oilers.

The ferry operated on an overnight hourly schedule Tuesday into Wednesday. It ran 20-minute service through the morning rush, down from the normal service every 15 minutes.

Due to the short-staffing, it can be difficult to run full service whenever crew members are off, on vacation, or unexpected illnesses.

“If you’re short one person in one of those titles it’s damning, but if you’re short three or four in a title like the marine engineer that has 18 jobs, if you’re missing four people, you’re missing almost a quarter of your workforce,” Rexha said.

Filling the vacant positions has been a struggle due to a national shortage of qualified, professional mariners.

The ongoing short-staffing has also forced existing crew members to work longer shifts without proper breaks, contributing to worker fatigue that could pose potential safety issues.

“We’re navigating some of the most heavily-trafficked waters in the country. The fact that they’re not getting proper breaks is a reason for employee fatigue, and it also burns people out and makes them want to leave the job,” Rexha said.

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Spike Chunsoft’s Switch eShop Sale Includes Danganronpa, Somnium Files, And More

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Spike Chunsoft has just launched a huge summer sale over on the Switch eShop in both North America and Europe, with savings of up to 85% off on a range of visual novels, adventure games, and more!

There’s up to 85% off on a range of games, with the entire Danganronpa series, Steins;Gate, Robotics;Notes, and the fantastic Shiren the Wanderer. Even Spike Chunsoft’s most recent game — AI: The Somnium Files – nirvanA Initiative — is included in the bunch.

The sale is on until 17th August, and we’ve rounded up all of the highlights for you here for both North America and Europe. You better get your wallets ready!

North American eShop

UK eShop

Game sale price RRP
AI: The Somnium Files £7.19 £25.99
AI: The Somnium Files – nirvanA Initiative £43.19 £53.99
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition £9.44 £13.49
Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp £12.59 £17.99
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony Anniversary Edition £18.89 £26.99
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition £6.74 £13.49
KATANA KAMI: A Way of the Samurai Story £10.79 £26.99
Pixel Junk Monsters 2 £2.02 £13.49
Pixel Junk Monsters 2 Deluxe Edition £2.96 £19.79
PixelJunk Monsters 2 Tiki Bundle £1.07 £7.19
Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- The Prophecy of the Throne £26.99 £53.99
RESEARCH and DESTROY £8.37 £16.74
ROBOTICS;NOTES DaSH £12.59 £31.49
ROBOTICS;NOTES ELITE £12.59 £31.49
Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate £12.59 £17.99
STEINS;GATE 0 £10.79 £26.99
STEINS;GATE ELITE £21.59 £53.99
STEINS;GATE: My Darling’s Embrace £10.79 £26.99
YU-NO: A girl who chants love at the bound of this world. £13.49 £44.99

You’ve got just under two weeks to peruse the deals and see what your fancy takes. Head on over to the eShop for your region and see just what’s on offer!

And, don’t forget, we’ve got 10% off all Switch eShop credit in our own Nintendo Life store sale, so you can save an extra few coins on your next purchase!

Please note that some external links on this page are affiliate links, which means if you click them and make a purchase we may receive a small percentage of the sale. Please read our FTC Disclosure for more information.

Let us know if you’ll be grabbing anything in Spike Chunsoft’s sale in the comments!

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Patton Oswalt: ‘Messed-up relationships manifest in madness’ | movies

Pslow of movies have been pinned on seemingly foolproof plans that go catastrophically awry in execution; less common is the movie that hinges on a scheme so ill-advised, so rife with potential for disaster, so guaranteed to end in failure that one wonders why a character would even try it in the first place.

The new film I Love My Dad falls into the latter category, which was precisely what star Patton Oswalt drew to it. His face-voice combo from him has that special something that makes a person a sought-after character actor and winning comedian, memorable yet unobtrusive. He’s shot hours of stand-up specials, appeared in at least one episode of all your favorite sitcoms from Parks and Recreation to Curb Your Enthusiasm (though he counts Arrested Development and Just Shoot Me! as the ones he most wishes he could’ve booked ), and amassed movie roles from beloved comedies to the voice lead of Ratatouille to an awards-tipped dramatic turn in Young Adult. “If they ask me, I do it!” I laugh. “I like doing stuff.” His against-type performance of him as a townie with more to him than his exterior of him as a disabled sad sack opposite Charlize Theron presages his latest gig of him, which pushes him to new extremes of discomfort.

Oswalt throws all of himself into a role most actors wouldn’t touch with rubber gloves: hapless Chuck, the one deadbeat dad to rule them all, a man introduced taking in a dog he finds with his young son and then furtively tearing down a “ LOST DOG” poster with the pooch’s picture as the boy asks whether it might have an owner. He’s swindled and corner-cut his way through life, rising to the top of an online chess league by copying moves from an automated program. His most egregious misdeed of him forms the basis for the film and comes from the real-life experience of writer-director James Morosini, who also appears onscreen as his own stand-in Franklin. Upon getting blocked by Franklin on Facebook, Chuck whips up a dummy profile using photos of a kindly diner waitress and engages the fruit of his loins from him in a catfish flirtation that turns sexual with skin-crawling swiftness.

Even if the sexting wasn’t visually represented in the most awkward scenes of intimacy between two men this side of Wet Hot American Summer (and it is), the taboo-teasing performance would still require as much empathy as an actor can muster. Oswalt soon realized that only by meeting Chuck on his level of him, however contemptible, could he hope to access the mindset that goes through with an idea so stunningly bad as to be impervious to success.

“I think he’s one of these people who, very fatally, wants credit for wanted to do the right thing,” Oswalt tells the Guardian from a Manhattan hotel room. “So it does n’t really matter if his plan is going to be successful or just outrageous, it’s all ‘do n’t people see I eventually want to do right by my son even though I’m not following through on cualquier cosa?’ He’s taught himself that if he does an amazing apology later, it doesn’t matter what goes wrong. Unfortunately, that’s shaped his life from him.”

This is the work of an actor, honed to its essence. At the core of some stomach-turning choices, Oswalt located an impulse he could tap into, seeing Chuck’s self-destructive bonehead moves as an exaggerated form of the same ethical shortcomings we all live with. “I’m absolutely guilty of that, too, wanting to do well, and thinking that alone counts,” Oswalt readily admits. He came to see that not so much separates his own imperfections from Chuck’s, particularly in terms of parenthood, which forces us all to come to terms with our varying levels of human limitation. His daughter de ella Alice may be just out of her tween years, but their relationship enabled him to imagine a not-so-happy version of it.

“This is the first one where I really play a dad who’s trying, in his messed-up way, to repair things in a relationship that’s really gone wrong,” Oswalt says. “That’s a very new perspective, for me, that I had to learn how to embrace. I haven’t done a parent just dealing with parenthood before. Playing the father of a son who’s in his twenties, I have to at least have an idea in my mind of what it was like when he was five, eight, twelve, and the ways I messed that up. This led to a lot of emotion for me, remembering the way my daughter was at those ages. What if I’d been neglectful and shut her out of her? That’s so alien and cruel to me. How does this guy compartmentalize, even if he it’s subconscious, some real self-loathing? How do you get out of bed in the morning carrying that load? His only way of him is to take this desperate measure and rationalize it for himself as helping a kid who does n’t know any better.

Patton Oswalt and James Morosini in I Love My Dad
Patton Oswalt and James Morosini in I Love My Dad Photograph: Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures.

The clarity and lack of hesitation with which Oswalt delved into the nuts and bolts of acting endeared him to Morosini, though they bonded first as kindred “massive film buffs.” In this askew portrait of paternal devotion, they both saw links to the hysterical mania of Frownland and the excruciating cringe of Toni Erdmann, while Morosini traced his influences from him back to the mother-daughter discord of Ingmar Bergman’s Autumn Sonata. “These messed-up relationships manifest in madness,” Oswalt explains. It’s in conversations like these that he’s most engaged and animated, a genuine love of the game explaining a staggeringly prolific career soon to enter its fourth decade. Soon, he’ll appear in an adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s fantasy saga Sandman, a graphic novel that entered Oswalt’s life sophomore year of college. “The books really shaped me so much,” he says. “They felt me ​​in a good direction.”

The Sandman job falls more squarely within Oswalt’s purview, which tends toward the side of the nerd-approved. In a memorable guest stint on Parks and Recreation, he improvised a minute-long monologue detailing his wackadoodle plans for the Star Wars franchise. He’s popped by Agents of Shield, contributed a little voice work to Eternals, and co-created the MODOK streaming series. As the authority on comics-based media (“Not the authority, maybe an authority,” he’s quick to correct, adding that “there’s an Illuminati council of us”), he’s more qualified than most to comment on the state of the MCU super-union. Marvel’s total industry domination can’t last forever, and he sees expansion as the key to remaining creatively vital. He imagines a modern-day equivalent to the circa-’50s Hollywood studio system, under which benevolent managerial neglect led to some of the American cinema’s finest works.

“Some people, like Buster Keaton, very freewheeling, got crushed by the studio system,” Oswalt explains. “But others like Vincente Minnelli and Michael Curtiz thrived, doing amazing things using that system. To go deeper, here’s my question: when will Marvel unknowingly hire their Douglas Sirk, a guy who comes in and smuggles in all kinds of hidden richness they don’t even see at the studio? That’s gonna be great … We don’t know yet, what a 20, 30, 40 million Marvel movie looks like.”

From there, he’s off, waxing rhapsodic on the thrilling potential of lessened oversight, his line of reasoning bouncing from a little-remembered Aquaman run in the ’80s to the much-maligned surrealist sitcom ‘Til Death. He’s seen everything you’ve seen and would love to discuss it, just five minutes of our conversation covering the early works of Ramin Bahrani, the ‘hugely underrated’ recent action throwback Run & Gun, and the grassroots phenomenon springing up around Tollywood masterpiece RRR . A perfect stranger starts to see what it means when an actor is described as “good in the room”.

Patton Oswalt and Charlize Theron in Young Adult
Patton Oswalt and Charlize Theron in Young Adult Photograph: Paramount/Allstar

In his easy and affable demeanor, Oswalt makes an unexpectedly apt choice for a man confident in his ability to smile and shrug his way out of any predicament. He uses his innate liking of him for unsavory purposes in the case of I Love My Dad, but offscreen, that’s the secret to his longevity of him in an industry notorious for chewing actors up and spitting out. He’s earned his stripes from him, built up his share of fame, lost love, found it again – it seems like he’s done it all, and he’s just glad to be here.

More than anything, he sincerely likes his job, that rarest privilege of all. An offhand question about his one-line bit part of him on Magnolia leads to an excited recollection of getting flown out to Reno, taught to play baccarat by Paul Thomas Anderson, and then hanging from a tree costumed in a full-body wetsuit on a brutal Californian morning in July. Oswalt still remembers the sagacity that the director shared with him on that day: “I only got to read the one page of the script I’m in, so I’m confused. I’m a croupier, and now I’m in a wet suit? He wouldn’t say why, he just said, ‘You’re the first frog who falls out of the sky.’ Eventually, I got what I meant.” And now it’s on to the finer points of foreshadowing, when it works, when it doesn’t, who’s gotten it right, etc ad infinitum. One gets the sense he has a million stories like this, and that he would gladly spend eternity sharing them.