I think people vastly underestimate how much people moved around in the past. Not just from mass migrations, but also individuals just ending up in places. An army was basically a moving city making it's way around for years if not decades. New trade routes opening often meant people moving across the world to either end just to handle logistics. A fad started by one individual eventually turns into a staple, a tradition, a culture.
That smell is bacteria. Next time you buy shoes, buy two pairs and rotate between them. The shoes will last longer and your feet won't smell as much. Another pro tip is wool socks. It doesn't have to be 100% wool, and they don't have to be thick and warm. Wools is naturally antibacterial and will not keep moisture trapped by your feet.
It's likely they're all on what ever immortality/youth serum quack "scientists" are currently selling. Virgin blood transfusions like that dying looking billionaire bloke is doing with his son.
All food is some kind of fusion. Humans have been cooking for hundreds of thousands of years, and very few communities have been truly isolated in human history. People going on about "true" this, and "authentic" that, just don't know shit about cooking or culture.
You underestimate how dumb right wing voters often are. I have a really hard time convincing people in my own country that just because someone says something confidently, it doesn't mean it's true, especially when it contradicts available data.
Yes disabled people exist. They shouldn't be out and about in a snow storm. Please don't go driving around in it though. You're in the way of the plows doing their job and you are not as experienced as the buss drivers. You're likely to get stuck and cause an accident. We can let some days be exceptional days, everything doesn't have to work all the time.
As long as people don't go driving around in cars unnecessarily, heavy snow and storms aren't that bad to get around in. Buss lanes are usually the first to be plowed and walking in a snow storm is always so cozy. Just wear a lot of layers.
I think people vastly underestimate how much people moved around in the past. Not just from mass migrations, but also individuals just ending up in places. An army was basically a moving city making it's way around for years if not decades. New trade routes opening often meant people moving across the world to either end just to handle logistics. A fad started by one individual eventually turns into a staple, a tradition, a culture.