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Минсоцполитики напомнило получателям гуманитарной помощи про подачу отчетов о гуманитарке до 15 мая. Отчетность следует подать через Автоматизированную систему регистрации гуманитарной помощи (АС ГД) по веб-адресу good.gov.ua. В Минсоцполитики подчеркивают, что предоставление отчетности является обязательным условием сохранения статуса получателя гуманитарной помощи. В соответствии с правилами Порядка пропуска и учета гуманитарной помощи в условиях военного положения, если отчетность не будет подана в течение 90 календарных дней после таможенного оформления груза, тогда такая помощь считается неучтенной или использованной не по назначению. В том случае, если организация не предоставит отчетность до окончательного срока подачи отчетов о наличии и распределении гуманитарной помощи, то есть до 15 мая, тогда она временно лишится возможности создавать новые декларации в системе good.gov.ua до момента устранения нарушения. Потому Министерство социальной политики Украины рекомендует получателям гуманитарной помощи проверить в личном кабинете поданы ли отчеты по всем задекларированным гуманитарным грузам. Как подать отчет о наличии и распределении гуманитарной помощи Зайдите в личный кабинет на сайте good.gov.ua. В разделе «Отчет» нажмите кнопку «Создать отчет». Заполните обязательные поля на основании имеющихся деклараций и актов приема-передачи (если распределение гуманитарного груза уже осуществлено). Нажмите кнопку «Подписать отчет» и подпишите отчет с помощью КЭП.
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Внедрение автоматизированных систем в работу военкоматов РФ

Осень и объявленная частичная мобилизация 2022 года выявила ряд проблем, связанных с отсутствием у военкоматов актуальных сведений о призывниках. В результате случились неприятные ситуации, большая часть известна при участии социальных сетей, благодаря чему оказалась на контроле уполномоченного по правам человека в Российской Федерации, Москальковой Татьяны Николаевны, а так же региональных уполномоченных и их аппаратов. Повестки отправлялись гражданам, не годным к военной службе по различным причинам. В связи с вышесказанным, Минобороны России планирует сформировать единую базу призывников. Актуально и логично, что единая база позволит более эффективно и оперативно проводить процедуры, связанные с призывом граждан на срочную службу. Итак, создать единую базу призывников планируется к 1 октября 2023 года, а к 1 января 2024 года — внедрить средства автоматизации в деятельность военкоматов. В соответствии с данными, которые содержатся в сводном отчете, целью изменений является актуализация сведений о гражданах РФ, подлежащих призыву. Read the full article
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Whoosh: финансовые результаты за 9 месяцев 2024 года
Whoosh: финансовые результаты за 9 месяцев 2024 года

Российская компания Whoosh, лидер в сфере микромобильности и сервисов по прокату электросамокатов, опубликовала финансовые результаты по МСФО за первые девять месяцев 2024 года. Отчетность показывает значительный рост основных показателей и укрепление позиций на рынке.

Ключевые финансовые показатели Whoosh за 9 месяцев 2024 года:
Выручка увеличилась на 32% по сравнению с аналогичным периодом прошлого года и достигла 12,5 млрд рублей.
EBITDA выросла на 33%, составив 6,5 млрд рублей.
Рентабельность по EBITDA (маржа EBITDA) составила 52,1%, что подчеркивает высокую эффективность операционной деятельности.
Чистая прибыль компании составила 2,91 млрд рублей.
Чистый долг на 30 сентября 2024 года снизился до 7,4 млрд рублей.
Соотношение чистый долг / EBITDA за последние 12 месяцев уменьшилось до 1,2х против 2х кварталом ранее.

Факторы, способствовавшие росту Whoosh
Расширение географии присутствия: В течение года Whoosh активно выходил на новые рынки, увеличивая количество городов присутствия как в России, так и за рубежом.
Увеличение парка электросамокатов: Инвестиции в пополнение и обновление парка позволили удовлетворить растущий спрос на услуги компании.
Технологические инновации: Внедрение передовых технологий в сервисе аренды, таких как улучшенные приложения и системы безопасности, повысило лояльность клиентов.
Эффективное управление затратами: Оптимизация операционных процессов способствовала повышению рентабельности и снижению уровня чистого долга.
Снижение соотношения чистый долг / EBITDA с 2х до 1,2х свидетельствует об улучшении финансовой устойчивости компании. Это означает, что Whoosh эффективно использует заемные средства для генерации прибыли и снижает долговую нагрузку.

Рынок микромобильности переживает бурный рост, обусловленный урбанизацией и изменением предпочтений потребителей в пользу экологичных видов транспорта. По прогнозам аналитиков, данный сегмент будет увеличиваться в среднем на 20-25% в год в ближайшие пять лет.
Инвестиции в компании микромобильности могут обеспечить существенную доходность в долгосрочной перспективе, учитывая глобальные тренды на экологичность и оптимизацию городского транспорта.
Whoosh продемонстрировал впечатляющие финансовые результаты за 9 месяцев 2024 года, подтвердив статус одного из лидеров рынка микромобильности. Успех обусловлен стратегическим расширением, внедрением инноваций и эффективным управлением.
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YOU ARE A WEAPON.
pairing: bucky barnes x oc (easy to switch to reader, no description of appearance)
warnings: hydra torture, pos general, bucky as the winter solider, injury mention, experimentation mention
summary: ivy is a pawn of hydra, here's a little insight into her history with bucky and how she escapes the general
author notes: hey ya'll, i've been writing this all day and didn't know whether to post it but eh what's the harm. this oc has a storyline all the way from her birth to thunderbolts but holy cow would that be a lot of writing so we'll see how far i get into it before the hyperfixation dies oh and for context this is sent in a london hydra base cause I'm british and ivy is just me but disguised as an oc 😂😂
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and weapons don't weep.
December, 2006
Davis pulled the mask from her face, tongue kissing the top of his mouth in a tut that had the bones in Ivy's body shaking. Wherever they had put her this time, it seemed different. Unusual, but still cold, still sterile and still everything she had grown to hate. The men and women in lab coats who always stood to the side and always did what Davis told them to hadn't even bothered turning the light on. The only source of brightness in this dreary, bottomless pit that Ivy was the backbone of was the glow that radiated from the pod, placed in the middle of the room.
The same pod that in about T-minus three minutes, they would shove her into, and they would try yet another experiment on her. Ivy never knew what they were planning. What new fad they were testing on her. Only that they would force her to come out the other side even if she was on fire and burning alive. The girl was their experiment. The girl had no choice.
Davis clicked his fingers in her face, palm hitting her cheek as if the clicking wasn't enough. She stared him directly in the eye. His eyes had become the familiar, but the look he gave her never could. The hatred, the dislike, the pure glee in the pain she was experiencing. It was psychotic.
He tutted at her again, a glint in his eyes as he spoke, standing up straight. "We have a new tactic, that we're going to try out today instead of the pod."
Ivy didn't respond. It was never her turn to so she never would. In the furthest corner of the room, the door opened wide, and in strolled four guards and a large figure standing in the middle of all of them. He was handcuffed. He had a metal arm. He was masked, but his eyes were dark, empty. Ivy supposed they mimicked hers now, for as long as she had been in here it must have done something to the once childlike wonder that she used to be.
She wasn't stupid. She knew who this was. The Winter Solider. The ultimate brainwashed weapon of Hydra and the ultimate killer. At simply a couple of words he became the best killer Hydra had ever had the misfortune to control. Molded and manipulated over years and years, perfecting his brain and his wiring, everything he did and everything he said could be controlled by Hydra. In truth, he was everything Davis wanted Ivy to be. It made sense why they had bought him in.
"You've been a little too… defiant, recently." Davis spoke, pacing around the room slowly, and waving his hands about with a freedom that nobody else in the room had been granted. "So, we've bought in someone from our friends across the Atlantic Ocean. This is the Winter Solider."
Ivy didn't speak.
"He's going to sort you out." He played with the lapels of his suit jacket, turning to the stiff figure that had been made to face in front of Ivy. "солдат, отчетность по службе? [Solider, reporting for duty?]"
From under the mask, the solider spoke. "готов подчиниться. [Ready to comply]."
Davis grinned. A terrible, horrible, bone chilling sly grin as he moved his line of sight from the Winter Solider to Ivy, and he reveled in the way she began to shiver. Just a second later, he began moving, away the two brainwashed and up to the higher deck, alongside two other men: one in a lab coat and one in another suit. Ivy was left staring at the Winter Soldier's empty eyes.
She imagined that maybe once they had life in them. There wasn't much way for her to gain information, and therefore she had no idea how long he had been in the hands of Hydra. Maybe he had had a childhood, maybe he got the one she never did. Maybe he had grown up, gotten a job, had friends and went out with them. Maybe he had a girlfriend. Maybe he loved her. Whatever life he had previously, Ivy knew none of that meant anything to him now. Hydra had almost definitely erased his memory — Davis had threatened that many a time. Now he was simply a weapon.
And weapons, don't weep. Or so Ivy thought.
From up in the higher deck, Davis called down to the solider. "You know what to do, солдат." The second the words were muttered, the solider pulled a knife from his hip, the metal glinting in the light of the pod he was standing in front of.
The solider kneels. One knee, pressed into the concrete ground, now level with Ivy who was still sat, trembling but somehow lifeless too, on the wooden chair that they had tied her to. He caught her eyes, and while Ivy could have been delirious, or imagining things, there was a glint of something behind his eyes. Something not empty. Something lifelike. Something familiar. Then—
"I'm sorry."
Only pain followed. The endless, searing kind of pain that left you wondering if there was ever a God. Ivy had dismissed that reality long ago, and the Winter Solider had even longer. It was a familiar pain. One that would be familiar for a while.
"останавливаться. [Stop]."
Ivy didn't know how long it took him to make the call. All she could see was the concrete below her, all she could feel were the bruises starting to form all over her skin. At the shouted word, the Winter Solider stood up straight, pulled back and slotting the knife back into its holster, as if he was machine, as if he had been coded to. Ivy whimpered, eyes squeezed shut to hide the wetness seeping from her tear duct.
Faint echoes of dress shoes on metal sounded through the room, Ivy could barely process what the noise was. Eyes opening, she watched as the boots of the Winter Solider stepped out of her line of sight, and in their place, the shoes of which she knew belonged to General Davis. The same shoes that clicked and clacked all through the corridors, the ones that haunted her in her sleep. The ones that had kicked at her stomach, stood on her legs, bruised her skin.
"Have you learnt your lesson, Solider?" He asked, still standing tall and still, out of view of Ivy.
Ivy, who whimpered again at his words, shivered. She couldn't answer. She couldn't speak. Even if she wanted to give in and obey the general, her body wouldn't let her. All she could do was make her neck twitch, up— then down. She had.
But she was still crying. Davis noticed, the clear tear resting against the concrete where it had fallen from the tip of her nose. He tutted again, he enjoyed tutting. It was demeaning, like talking to a child, even though she hadn't been a child for a very long time. The general slowly lowered himself, squatting in front of her and tilting his head so she had no choice but look at him.
"You are a weapon, Huntress." He spoke, voice leaking control and the need for more. Slowly, his hand reached out, swiping across her cheek to catch the tear that was next scheduled to fall onto the tip of his finger, flicking it away. "And weapons, don't weep, do they?"
Ivy shivered, nodding more strongly this time. "No."
He hummed, a small smile curling into the wicked corners of his lips as he pushed himself back up to full height, leaving Ivy on the floor, to be picked up by someone else. "Good. Lesson learnt." He paused a moment, walking further away and towards the guards, though Ivy couldn't see. "Could we get her cleaned up and back in her cell, please? I can barely look at her."
Ivy sighed, going limp as two random men came in and grabbed her at random places, reading to drag her back to the cell for recovery. As she passed through the room, the Winter Solider stood next to her pathway. The guards didn't give her much time to react, but when she cause his eyes, here was a sense of guilt. The same guilt that had sent him apologizing to her before he had even laid a hand on the girl. Maybe Hydra thought their brainwashing was better than it actually was.
The next thing she felt was that familiar feeling of the floor in her cell, as she was thrown into it until the next time Hydra needed her to kill.
safety is imminent
February, 2007
The crashing woke Ivy up, but her newfound consciousness didn't mean she understood what was going on anymore than in her sleeping state. Her cell was dark, the door still locked. How was she supposed to know what was going on? Screams sounded from down the corridor, grunting, shouting and bullets ripping through the air was most of what she could hear. The weapon scrambled onto her feet, throwing herself towards the door to peak through the crack and maybe even just gain a hint at what was happening.
Bodies were thrown across her line of sight, all of them in lab coats. What? It couldn't have been Davis harming them, he was in America for a month more. And they wouldn't turn on each other, it didn't make any sense.
Then a voice, low and commanding, echoed through the corridor. "Step away from the door, ma'am." And while Ivy had no clue as to who spoke or what the fuck was happening, she did what was being asked of her. There was nothing else she could have done. So, back pushed up against the furthest wall, she waited. A loud crash bashed up against the metal door, and Ivy flinched. Then another, and another and another. Until the lock cracked and broke, falling to the floor and letting the door simply swing open.
The man that had spoken to her previously stepped into view. He wore a long black coat, a turtleneck and combat boots, hands clasped behind his back. Ivy looked upward to make eye contact with him: he wore an eye patch. Whoever he was, he clearly meant business.
"Ma'am, my name is Director Nick Fury of Shield, and we're here to get you out of here."
Ivy didn't question the man. He was part of Shield, who were everything Hydra was working to destroy, that only meant good things. It meant never having to look Davis in the eyes again, it meant never having to be thrown in the pod again, it meant never having the pain of torture haunting her every second she existed. It meant never seeing the Winter Solider again. It meant freedom. So she followed the man as he ran off down the corridor, gun shooting anybody with a Hydra logo. Ivy pretended to not know about the one that she had just above the inside corner of her elbow as she ran.
Though, just because she had been broken out of her cell, she didn't know much more else about the situation yet. Were Shield looking for her specifically? How did they find out about the facility all the way across the ocean. Did they only attack now because Davis was away? There were still so many questions. But as she ran, following this random man through the endless corridors and staircases, there was no time to ask anything. The priority was safety, but was safety imminent? Did anybody here know what they were doing, where they were going?
Up a staircase, one of the doors slammed open, a group of about five guards readying to shoot, but someone else got there first. One by one, the group collapsed, bullet wounds seeping through their torsos, a woman revealed on the other side. Ivy spotted Fury grinning.
The woman looked towards Ivy, eyebrows furrowed. "This her?"
"Yeah." Fury heaved, nodding as well as he could. "Thanks for the save."
"Sure, boss." The agent grinned, catching her breathe and nonchalantly turning for barely a second to shoot down someone running towards them, quickly turning backward to face Ivy again, a warm smile painting her face. "Right, Ivanna, is it? My name is Agent Maria Hill and you're with me until we get to the jet, here's your weapon, use it wisely."
"What—" Ivy had no choice but to catch the two items thrown at her. A bow, the same one she was always sent out on missions with, and a quiver of arrows, which, as if machine, she automatically threw around her shoulder, pulling an arrow and loading one into the bow. "Shit, alright."
Fury looked between Ivy and Maria, nodding to the both of them. "We've just got one more thing to get a hold of, I'll handle that with Agent Francis, you two get to safety."
"Yes, sir." Hill spoke automatically, nodding swiftly and immediately running further up the stairs. Ivy had no choice but to follow her, two steps at a time, not looking back at Fury. Whoever these people were, they knew what they were doing. They had a mission, they had a goal, and now she seemed to be part of that.
"Do you have the serum?"
The question seemed foreign. To have. To own. She didn't own the serum, nor the abilities that plagued her alongside it. They had been forced onto her and she had had no say in whether or not she would get the serum. But the woman sitting in front of her, a notebook in hand, had asked it so softly it made Ivy wonder how many people like her they had had to deal with over the years.
Ivanna hadn't been in the facility very long. About a week, she guessed. But it was warm food, a warm bed, free roaming, training facilities, rehabilitation clinics. Shield knew what they were doing, they knew how to deal with situations like these, with soldiers like Ivy. She could sleep when she liked, train when she wanted to, get fresh air when she wanted to. Fresh air. God. It all seemed like such a luxury now. For so long she had been stuck with Davis and his men, and now she had a freedom that she couldn't remember how to deal with. It was all so unusual now.
She swallowed, pinching at the skin inside her cheek as she prepared to answer the lady. "Yes. I have the serum."
The woman hummed. Ivy couldn't actually remember what name she had given her, something Dr. Barbara Smith, perhaps. Whatever her name was, she scribbled something into the notebook and nodded, taking a quick glance at Ivy before continuing. "Did you under-go forms of torture while part of Hydra?"
What a fucking stupid question. "Yes."
"Could you give us more detail?" Then the 'doctor' side of Barbara left. "You don't have to if you can't recall anything or it's too much of a struggle."
Ivy shook her head, tonguing at the inside of her cheek, fiddling with her hands, then the fabric of her Shield supplied clothes, then with the wood of the chair. "I'm sorry, I can't tell you anything. I don't— I don't remember much."
She nodded again. "That's completely okay. Right, Ivanna, we're done here, feel free to stay around, calm down a bit if you need to, but otherwise, you're free to go. Simply let us know if you need anything else."
"Thank you." Ivy mumbled under her breath, head falling.
It didn't take her long to leave. While Barbara did leave first, it only took a couple minutes to pass for Ivy to pull herself out of the chair she thought she had been stuck to, and to walk through the glass walls of the medical sector. She hadn't been in this part of the facility that much, only for general check ups when they first landed and then again when she fainted after eating for the first time in weeks. Wandering the corridors, she looked in each room, trying to figure out what kind of work went on, what people spent their time doing and perhaps what she could spend her time doing.
One room contained a lab, there were a couple scientists in there fiddling around with different tubes, different chemicals and things. But unlike the old Hydra facility, it wasn't dim, and was in fact the opposite. So bright it nearly hurt to look at. Light everywhere, glass everywhere, everything out in the open. Ivy moved onto the next room.
This one was simply offices, a couple people on surveillance, checking different computers and tech, then a giant screen on the far wall showcasing different rooms in the facility. Okay, so this was security. To Ivy, it felt like she was undercover, scoping out information and details that she would need to report back to Davis. The doctors warned her it would be difficult, that some days she would return back into that sickly state, wanting to go back. She hadn't had one of those days yet and so the fear of having one was like an impending sense of doom, like it was right around the corner, imminent. Fuck.
Ivy shook her head out of it, moving onto the next room.
The glass soon revealed a giant room, mats all along the floor, a boxing ring in the very far corner, different training facilities dotted about the place, treadmills, weights, anything you could ever dream of. But in the middle, were two people, sparring. One of them was Maria, the other Ivy didn't recognise. They laughed as they fought, the man tripping Maria up one time and laughing as she fell to the floor. They were having fun. Ivy didn't know it was possible to enjoy fighting. It was always something that served a purpose, to get somewhere, find something, survive.
Tilting her head, Ivy didn't stick about. When she first landed in this facility, Fury had showed her to her room and told her that whatever she needed, she could come and find him and ask whatever, he would help with. So Ivy did just that. She knew what she wanted to do, what she would rather do than sit around waiting for a recovery to happen. Ivy knew she wanted to reverse all the damage she had done as the Huntress, and if Fury let her, hopefully she could become more.
She knocked on the door of Fury's office, and once he had given the all clear, she stepped in, not bothering to fake a smile at the director, he would in no way, fall for anything like that. "Could I talk to you about something, sir?"
"Of course you can. Ivanna, please, take a seat." He was welcoming, mostly. She felt at home in the facility but it was still someone unnerving talking to him as director. "What can I help you with?"
Ivy swallowed, biting at the inside of her cheek. It was so nerve wrecking. Would he let her? Was she even ready for something like this? There was so much that could go wrong and whatever she said, it wouldn't matter. The only thing that mattered was Fury's opinion on whether she could or not, and that was no something he gave away lightly. "I want to make amends for everything I did at Hydra. I want to do good. I want to become an Agent."
But Ivy had been through so much worse. So when Fury lent back in his desk chair, palms clasped against the desk and a small smirk working its way onto his face, all the worry left her. First there was silence, his opinions unspoken, then—
"I was hoping you would say that, Ivy."
redemption is worth it
October, 2011
The notification on her watch popped up, and she knew it was time. Ivy took a deep breath, shook her head, and opened the door to his room. Inside, was an old bed, a fake window, an old-timey radio from the war that had taken about a week to get working properly. It played an old baseball game, the commentator shouting as something important happened. Standing by the bed, in a Shield supplied t-shirt, was Captain Steven Rogers. Ivy had his file tucked under her arm, having been doing some last minute reading up before he awoke.
She lifted her chin. "Captain Rogers, it's good to see you're awake, my name is Agent Lockwood."
He caught her eyes, she watched as the distress in his eyes grew to become worse and worse. She knew what he was going through, that was the worst thing. And yet, she had to pretend it had just been wartime, that it was the mid 40s.
His voice was groggy as he went to speak, Ivy wasn't surprised, he had been asleep for over 70 years. "Where am I?"
Ivy took a deep breath, tilting her head slightly. "Sir, you're in a Shield recovery room in Brooklyn, New York. The war is over, you're safe now."
"Where am I really?"
Fuck. I mean, Shield knew that the Captain America wasn't stupid, but they thought that they would have just a little more time before they had to break the news to him. Ivy swallowed, blinking at him and smiling softly. "What do you mean, Captain? I just told you where you are."
He raised a pointed index finger towards the radio, stepping forward ever so slightly, squinting. "The game."
"Pardon me?"
"The baseball game. It's not happening now. I know, because I was there. It's a game from '41, you can't fool me. Now I need you to tell me where I actually am." He spoke, making it evident from the slow steps forward that he was struggling to keep calm.
Ivy bit at the inside of her cheek, wondering how to handle the situation. Should she tell him the truth? She could simply continue lying to him and hope he would believe whatever she was saying but Steve Rogers was nothing if not stubborn, she knew that wouldn't work under any circumstances. There were so many options, but it was too late. Because while she had spent the time trying to figure out what to do, Rogers had already broken through the fake wall of the room and out of the facility. Fuck. She raised her hand to her ear, pressing against the earpiece. "Code 13, I repeat, we have a code 13, Captain America is currently attempting to escaping the facility. All units converge, stat."
And she picked up her pace, running after him, the super solider serum from all those years ago serving her a purpose, once again.
a/n: hope people find this interesting to read!! let me know if you want a second part I'm so willing to right more of this I just need to figure out what and when... thanks for any support!!
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YOU ARE A WEAPON.
pairing: bucky barnes x oc (easy to switch to reader, no description of appearance)
warnings: hydra torture, pos general, bucky as the winter solider, injury mention, experimentation mention
summary: ivy is a pawn of hydra, here's a little insight into her history with bucky and how she escapes the general
author notes: hey ya'll, i've been writing this all day and didn't know whether to post it but eh what's the harm. this oc has a storyline all the way from her birth to thunderbolts but holy cow would that be a lot of writing so we'll see how far i get into it before the hyperfixation dies oh and for context this is sent in a london hydra base cause I'm british and ivy is just me but disguised as an oc 😂😂
tags: @cookies-and-music
word count: 3.8K
and weapons don't weep.
December, 2006
Davis pulled the mask from her face, tongue kissing the top of his mouth in a tut that had the bones in Ivy's body shaking. Wherever they had put her this time, it seemed different. Unusual, but still cold, still sterile and still everything she had grown to hate. The men and women in lab coats who always stood to the side and always did what Davis told them to hadn't even bothered turning the light on. The only source of brightness in this dreary, bottomless pit that Ivy was the backbone of was the glow that radiated from the pod, placed in the middle of the room.
The same pod that in about T-minus three minutes, they would shove her into, and they would try yet another experiment on her. Ivy never knew what they were planning. What new fad they were testing on her. Only that they would force her to come out the other side even if she was on fire and burning alive. The girl was their experiment. The girl had no choice.
Davis clicked his fingers in her face, palm hitting her cheek as if the clicking wasn't enough. She stared him directly in the eye. His eyes had become the familiar, but the look he gave her never could. The hatred, the dislike, the pure glee in the pain she was experiencing. It was psychotic.
He tutted at her again, a glint in his eyes as he spoke, standing up straight. "We have a new tactic, that we're going to try out today instead of the pod."
Ivy didn't respond. It was never her turn to so she never would. In the furthest corner of the room, the door opened wide, and in strolled four guards and a large figure standing in the middle of all of them. He was handcuffed. He had a metal arm. He was masked, but his eyes were dark, empty. Ivy supposed they mimicked hers now, for as long as she had been in here it must have done something to the once childlike wonder that she used to be.
She wasn't stupid. She knew who this was. The Winter Solider. The ultimate brainwashed weapon of Hydra and the ultimate killer. At simply a couple of words he became the best killer Hydra had ever had the misfortune to control. Molded and manipulated over years and years, perfecting his brain and his wiring, everything he did and everything he said could be controlled by Hydra. In truth, he was everything Davis wanted Ivy to be. It made sense why they had bought him in.
"You've been a little too… defiant, recently." Davis spoke, pacing around the room slowly, and waving his hands about with a freedom that nobody else in the room had been granted. "So, we've bought in someone from our friends across the Atlantic Ocean. This is the Winter Solider."
Ivy didn't speak.
"He's going to sort you out." He played with the lapels of his suit jacket, turning to the stiff figure that had been made to face in front of Ivy. "солдат, отчетность по службе? [Solider, reporting for duty?]"
From under the mask, the solider spoke. "готов подчиниться. [Ready to comply]."
Davis grinned. A terrible, horrible, bone chilling sly grin as he moved his line of sight from the Winter Solider to Ivy, and he reveled in the way she began to shiver. Just a second later, he began moving, away the two brainwashed and up to the higher deck, alongside two other men: one in a lab coat and one in another suit. Ivy was left staring at the Winter Soldier's empty eyes.
She imagined that maybe once they had life in them. There wasn't much way for her to gain information, and therefore she had no idea how long he had been in the hands of Hydra. Maybe he had had a childhood, maybe he got the one she never did. Maybe he had grown up, gotten a job, had friends and went out with them. Maybe he had a girlfriend. Maybe he loved her. Whatever life he had previously, Ivy knew none of that meant anything to him now. Hydra had almost definitely erased his memory — Davis had threatened that many a time. Now he was simply a weapon.
And weapons, don't weep. Or so Ivy thought.
From up in the higher deck, Davis called down to the solider. "You know what to do, солдат." The second the words were muttered, the solider pulled a knife from his hip, the metal glinting in the light of the pod he was standing in front of.
The solider kneels. One knee, pressed into the concrete ground, now level with Ivy who was still sat, trembling but somehow lifeless too, on the wooden chair that they had tied her to. He caught her eyes, and while Ivy could have been delirious, or imagining things, there was a glint of something behind his eyes. Something not empty. Something lifelike. Something familiar. Then—
"I'm sorry."
Only pain followed. The endless, searing kind of pain that left you wondering if there was ever a God. Ivy had dismissed that reality long ago, and the Winter Solider had even longer. It was a familiar pain. One that would be familiar for a while.
"останавливаться. [Stop]."
Ivy didn't know how long it took him to make the call. All she could see was the concrete below her, all she could feel were the bruises starting to form all over her skin. At the shouted word, the Winter Solider stood up straight, pulled back and slotting the knife back into its holster, as if he was machine, as if he had been coded to. Ivy whimpered, eyes squeezed shut to hide the wetness seeping from her tear duct.
Faint echoes of dress shoes on metal sounded through the room, Ivy could barely process what the noise was. Eyes opening, she watched as the boots of the Winter Solider stepped out of her line of sight, and in their place, the shoes of which she knew belonged to General Davis. The same shoes that clicked and clacked all through the corridors, the ones that haunted her in her sleep. The ones that had kicked at her stomach, stood on her legs, bruised her skin.
"Have you learnt your lesson, Solider?" He asked, still standing tall and still, out of view of Ivy.
Ivy, who whimpered again at his words, shivered. She couldn't answer. She couldn't speak. Even if she wanted to give in and obey the general, her body wouldn't let her. All she could do was make her neck twitch, up— then down. She had.
But she was still crying. Davis noticed, the clear tear resting against the concrete where it had fallen from the tip of her nose. He tutted again, he enjoyed tutting. It was demeaning, like talking to a child, even though she hadn't been a child for a very long time. The general slowly lowered himself, squatting in front of her and tilting his head so she had no choice but look at him.
"You are a weapon, Huntress." He spoke, voice leaking control and the need for more. Slowly, his hand reached out, swiping across her cheek to catch the tear that was next scheduled to fall onto the tip of his finger, flicking it away. "And weapons, don't weep, do they?"
Ivy shivered, nodding more strongly this time. "No."
He hummed, a small smile curling into the wicked corners of his lips as he pushed himself back up to full height, leaving Ivy on the floor, to be picked up by someone else. "Good. Lesson learnt." He paused a moment, walking further away and towards the guards, though Ivy couldn't see. "Could we get her cleaned up and back in her cell, please? I can barely look at her."
Ivy sighed, going limp as two random men came in and grabbed her at random places, reading to drag her back to the cell for recovery. As she passed through the room, the Winter Solider stood next to her pathway. The guards didn't give her much time to react, but when she cause his eyes, here was a sense of guilt. The same guilt that had sent him apologizing to her before he had even laid a hand on the girl. Maybe Hydra thought their brainwashing was better than it actually was.
The next thing she felt was that familiar feeling of the floor in her cell, as she was thrown into it until the next time Hydra needed her to kill.
safety is imminent
February, 2007
The crashing woke Ivy up, but her newfound consciousness didn't mean she understood what was going on anymore than in her sleeping state. Her cell was dark, the door still locked. How was she supposed to know what was going on? Screams sounded from down the corridor, grunting, shouting and bullets ripping through the air was most of what she could hear. The weapon scrambled onto her feet, throwing herself towards the door to peak through the crack and maybe even just gain a hint at what was happening.
Bodies were thrown across her line of sight, all of them in lab coats. What? It couldn't have been Davis harming them, he was in America for a month more. And they wouldn't turn on each other, it didn't make any sense.
Then a voice, low and commanding, echoed through the corridor. "Step away from the door, ma'am." And while Ivy had no clue as to who spoke or what the fuck was happening, she did what was being asked of her. There was nothing else she could have done. So, back pushed up against the furthest wall, she waited. A loud crash bashed up against the metal door, and Ivy flinched. Then another, and another and another. Until the lock cracked and broke, falling to the floor and letting the door simply swing open.
The man that had spoken to her previously stepped into view. He wore a long black coat, a turtleneck and combat boots, hands clasped behind his back. Ivy looked upward to make eye contact with him: he wore an eye patch. Whoever he was, he clearly meant business.
"Ma'am, my name is Director Nick Fury of Shield, and we're here to get you out of here."
Ivy didn't question the man. He was part of Shield, who were everything Hydra was working to destroy, that only meant good things. It meant never having to look Davis in the eyes again, it meant never having to be thrown in the pod again, it meant never having the pain of torture haunting her every second she existed. It meant never seeing the Winter Solider again. It meant freedom. So she followed the man as he ran off down the corridor, gun shooting anybody with a Hydra logo. Ivy pretended to not know about the one that she had just above the inside corner of her elbow as she ran.
Though, just because she had been broken out of her cell, she didn't know much more else about the situation yet. Were Shield looking for her specifically? How did they find out about the facility all the way across the ocean. Did they only attack now because Davis was away? There were still so many questions. But as she ran, following this random man through the endless corridors and staircases, there was no time to ask anything. The priority was safety, but was safety imminent? Did anybody here know what they were doing, where they were going?
Up a staircase, one of the doors slammed open, a group of about five guards readying to shoot, but someone else got there first. One by one, the group collapsed, bullet wounds seeping through their torsos, a woman revealed on the other side. Ivy spotted Fury grinning.
The woman looked towards Ivy, eyebrows furrowed. "This her?"
"Yeah." Fury heaved, nodding as well as he could. "Thanks for the save."
"Sure, boss." The agent grinned, catching her breathe and nonchalantly turning for barely a second to shoot down someone running towards them, quickly turning backward to face Ivy again, a warm smile painting her face. "Right, Ivanna, is it? My name is Agent Maria Hill and you're with me until we get to the jet, here's your weapon, use it wisely."
"What—" Ivy had no choice but to catch the two items thrown at her. A bow, the same one she was always sent out on missions with, and a quiver of arrows, which, as if machine, she automatically threw around her shoulder, pulling an arrow and loading one into the bow. "Shit, alright."
Fury looked between Ivy and Maria, nodding to the both of them. "We've just got one more thing to get a hold of, I'll handle that with Agent Francis, you two get to safety."
"Yes, sir." Hill spoke automatically, nodding swiftly and immediately running further up the stairs. Ivy had no choice but to follow her, two steps at a time, not looking back at Fury. Whoever these people were, they knew what they were doing. They had a mission, they had a goal, and now she seemed to be part of that.
"Do you have the serum?"
The question seemed foreign. To have. To own. She didn't own the serum, nor the abilities that plagued her alongside it. They had been forced onto her and she had had no say in whether or not she would get the serum. But the woman sitting in front of her, a notebook in hand, had asked it so softly it made Ivy wonder how many people like her they had had to deal with over the years.
Ivanna hadn't been in the facility very long. About a week, she guessed. But it was warm food, a warm bed, free roaming, training facilities, rehabilitation clinics. Shield knew what they were doing, they knew how to deal with situations like these, with soldiers like Ivy. She could sleep when she liked, train when she wanted to, get fresh air when she wanted to. Fresh air. God. It all seemed like such a luxury now. For so long she had been stuck with Davis and his men, and now she had a freedom that she couldn't remember how to deal with. It was all so unusual now.
She swallowed, pinching at the skin inside her cheek as she prepared to answer the lady. "Yes. I have the serum."
The woman hummed. Ivy couldn't actually remember what name she had given her, something Dr. Barbara Smith, perhaps. Whatever her name was, she scribbled something into the notebook and nodded, taking a quick glance at Ivy before continuing. "Did you under-go forms of torture while part of Hydra?"
What a fucking stupid question. "Yes."
"Could you give us more detail?" Then the 'doctor' side of Barbara left. "You don't have to if you can't recall anything or it's too much of a struggle."
Ivy shook her head, tonguing at the inside of her cheek, fiddling with her hands, then the fabric of her Shield supplied clothes, then with the wood of the chair. "I'm sorry, I can't tell you anything. I don't— I don't remember much."
She nodded again. "That's completely okay. Right, Ivanna, we're done here, feel free to stay around, calm down a bit if you need to, but otherwise, you're free to go. Simply let us know if you need anything else."
"Thank you." Ivy mumbled under her breath, head falling.
It didn't take her long to leave. While Barbara did leave first, it only took a couple minutes to pass for Ivy to pull herself out of the chair she thought she had been stuck to, and to walk through the glass walls of the medical sector. She hadn't been in this part of the facility that much, only for general check ups when they first landed and then again when she fainted after eating for the first time in weeks. Wandering the corridors, she looked in each room, trying to figure out what kind of work went on, what people spent their time doing and perhaps what she could spend her time doing.
One room contained a lab, there were a couple scientists in there fiddling around with different tubes, different chemicals and things. But unlike the old Hydra facility, it wasn't dim, and was in fact the opposite. So bright it nearly hurt to look at. Light everywhere, glass everywhere, everything out in the open. Ivy moved onto the next room.
This one was simply offices, a couple people on surveillance, checking different computers and tech, then a giant screen on the far wall showcasing different rooms in the facility. Okay, so this was security. To Ivy, it felt like she was undercover, scoping out information and details that she would need to report back to Davis. The doctors warned her it would be difficult, that some days she would return back into that sickly state, wanting to go back. She hadn't had one of those days yet and so the fear of having one was like an impending sense of doom, like it was right around the corner, imminent. Fuck.
Ivy shook her head out of it, moving onto the next room.
The glass soon revealed a giant room, mats all along the floor, a boxing ring in the very far corner, different training facilities dotted about the place, treadmills, weights, anything you could ever dream of. But in the middle, were two people, sparring. One of them was Maria, the other Ivy didn't recognise. They laughed as they fought, the man tripping Maria up one time and laughing as she fell to the floor. They were having fun. Ivy didn't know it was possible to enjoy fighting. It was always something that served a purpose, to get somewhere, find something, survive.
Tilting her head, Ivy didn't stick about. When she first landed in this facility, Fury had showed her to her room and told her that whatever she needed, she could come and find him and ask whatever, he would help with. So Ivy did just that. She knew what she wanted to do, what she would rather do than sit around waiting for a recovery to happen. Ivy knew she wanted to reverse all the damage she had done as the Huntress, and if Fury let her, hopefully she could become more.
She knocked on the door of Fury's office, and once he had given the all clear, she stepped in, not bothering to fake a smile at the director, he would in no way, fall for anything like that. "Could I talk to you about something, sir?"
"Of course you can. Ivanna, please, take a seat." He was welcoming, mostly. She felt at home in the facility but it was still someone unnerving talking to him as director. "What can I help you with?"
Ivy swallowed, biting at the inside of her cheek. It was so nerve wrecking. Would he let her? Was she even ready for something like this? There was so much that could go wrong and whatever she said, it wouldn't matter. The only thing that mattered was Fury's opinion on whether she could or not, and that was no something he gave away lightly. "I want to make amends for everything I did at Hydra. I want to do good. I want to become an Agent."
But Ivy had been through so much worse. So when Fury lent back in his desk chair, palms clasped against the desk and a small smirk working its way onto his face, all the worry left her. First there was silence, his opinions unspoken, then—
"I was hoping you would say that, Ivy."
redemption is worth it
October, 2011
The notification on her watch popped up, and she knew it was time. Ivy took a deep breath, shook her head, and opened the door to his room. Inside, was an old bed, a fake window, an old-timey radio from the war that had taken about a week to get working properly. It played an old baseball game, the commentator shouting as something important happened. Standing by the bed, in a Shield supplied t-shirt, was Captain Steven Rogers. Ivy had his file tucked under her arm, having been doing some last minute reading up before he awoke.
She lifted her chin. "Captain Rogers, it's good to see you're awake, my name is Agent Lockwood."
He caught her eyes, she watched as the distress in his eyes grew to become worse and worse. She knew what he was going through, that was the worst thing. And yet, she had to pretend it had just been wartime, that it was the mid 40s.
His voice was groggy as he went to speak, Ivy wasn't surprised, he had been asleep for over 70 years. "Where am I?"
Ivy took a deep breath, tilting her head slightly. "Sir, you're in a Shield recovery room in Brooklyn, New York. The war is over, you're safe now."
"Where am I really?"
Fuck. I mean, Shield knew that the Captain America wasn't stupid, but they thought that they would have just a little more time before they had to break the news to him. Ivy swallowed, blinking at him and smiling softly. "What do you mean, Captain? I just told you where you are."
He raised a pointed index finger towards the radio, stepping forward ever so slightly, squinting. "The game."
"Pardon me?"
"The baseball game. It's not happening now. I know, because I was there. It's a game from '41, you can't fool me. Now I need you to tell me where I actually am." He spoke, making it evident from the slow steps forward that he was struggling to keep calm.
Ivy bit at the inside of her cheek, wondering how to handle the situation. Should she tell him the truth? She could simply continue lying to him and hope he would believe whatever she was saying but Steve Rogers was nothing if not stubborn, she knew that wouldn't work under any circumstances. There were so many options, but it was too late. Because while she had spent the time trying to figure out what to do, Rogers had already broken through the fake wall of the room and out of the facility. Fuck. She raised her hand to her ear, pressing against the earpiece. "Code 13, I repeat, we have a code 13, Captain America is currently attempting to escaping the facility. All units converge, stat."
And she picked up her pace, running after him, the super solider serum from all those years ago serving her a purpose, once again.
a/n: finally the repost on the new account hope ya'll enjoy! i'm NOT stealing off of the account that has also posted this, that's my old account i promise, currently writing part 2 keep a look out!
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А я не знаю, что буду делать
Конкурс в понедельник в 14, а я вот прям совсем не хочу этим заниматься
Я знаю, что могла бы сделать, если бы хотела
Но я не хочу
Меня заставили
И я сейчас сижу, думаю и вижу осуждающие лица всех на свете, начиная с одногруппников и заканчивая деканом факультета
И приходит понимание, что спать я на этой неделе не ��ланирую вообще
А чувство несправедливости, вызванное нежеланием услышать моë "нет" и многократно повторëнным "у меня сильная перегрузка, я уже не справляюсь и еле вывожу". Им плевать. У них отчетность. А то что я теперь должна сделать кучу всего на что у меня нет ни времени, ни сил, так это ладно. Сделаю же
Иногда хочется поубивать своих тараканов и лечь спать, но:
а) я их люблю
б) они сильнее
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Вот на#уя это надо?
В районную больницу ветеринарной медицины пришло распоряжение всем специалистам пройти онлайн курсы по кибербезопасности и получить соответствующий сертификат.
Как обычно, распоряжение пришло х#й знает во сколько, но всем срочно надо бросить все и проходить кибербезопасность. Всем - это в основном тем, кому это на#уй не надо - сельским ветеринарам на участках, большинство из которых уже давно на пенсии и не имеют высшего образования (фельдшерам).
В итоге, как в том мультике, стали подключаться всей семьей. Кому-то невестка проходила тест по кибербезопасности, кому-то дочка. Ой, а как тут дату рождения написать? Ой, а у меня Дії нету.
И самое главное: вот на#уя сельскому ветеринару с кнопочной мобилкой и навозом под ногтями кибербезопасность? Еще и так срочно и под строгую отчетность. Чтоб мы в очередной раз сделали вид, какие мы продвинутые и чтоб нам опять дали денег на "демократию"?
Я потому ушел из этой госслужбы, потому, что моя работа была - вносить "улучшения", которые этим бабкам с грязными ногтями на#уй не нужны. При том не нужны не только на низах, но и на самых верхах. Им надо финансирование. Но их надо внести. А то денег не дадут.
Как гидотно на все это смотреть, если честно.
#на вашей орбите#сатира#украина#заебало#демократия#укротамблер#український тамблер#український пост#український блог#русский#на русском#русский тамблер#русский автор#русский блог
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блиин, я короче в делах весь по горло. акции то растут то стремительно падают, а ровно с ними и мои денюжки. я то богатею, то через неделю нищий))) то вдруг банки показывают хорошую отчетность, ( а у меня в них тоже купюры по-рассованы) и тогда я сразу опять как твой рыцарь на белом коне скачу мимо твоего балкона ( задрав нос) хи хи , sorry. not.
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В Верховной Раде зарегистрирован законопроект 13108, которым предлагается отменить для бизнеса норму об ежемесячной отчетности по ЕСВ, НДФЛ и военному сбору и вернуть ежеквартальную отчетность, которая была до 1 января 2025 года. Проект закона поддержали 46 народных депутатов из разных фракций и групп. Соавторы законопроекта в пояснительной записке к законопроекту отмечают, что частые и сложные отчетные процедуры увеличивают расходы по ведению учета, поскольку создают потребность в дополнительном привлечении бухгалтеров и консультантов, что особенно усложняет деятельность малых и средних предприятий. Изменение периодичности предостав��ения отчетности с ежемесячной на квартальную с разбивкой по месяцам будет способствовать уменьшению бюрократического давления, упрощению ведения хозяйственной деятельности и снижению расходов предпринимателей. При этом частота представления отчетности не влияет на налоговые поступления, но значительно усложняет ведение предпринимательской деятельности. Поэтому предлагается вернуть 4 отчета в год вместо 12. Законопроектом 13108 предусмотрено внесение таких изменений в Налоговый кодекс: в ст. 51 определить, что налоговые агенты и плательщики ЕСВ предоставляют налоговый расчет ежеквартально (с разбивкой по месяцам отчетного квартала), вместо ежемесячной отчетности. в ст. 70 предусмотреть, что налоговые агенты предоставляют информацию о принятии и увольнении работников в течение 40 календарных дней после завершения отчетного квартала (вместо 20 календарных дней после завершения месяца). в ст. 170 уточнить порядок отчетности для налоговых агентов, предоставляющих бюджетные гранты с соответствующим переходом на квартальную подачу информации. в ст. 172, внести изменения, предусматривающие ежеквартальное, а не ежемесячное представление нотариусами информации об удостоверенных договорах купли-продажи недвижимости. в ст. 176 предусмотреть представление налогового расчета налоговыми агентами в сроки, установленные для налогового квартала, а не для налогового месяца.
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Привет. Я наблюдаю за твоим творчеством долгое время и могу заметить, что отношения Рейчел и Освальда прогрессируют.
Но мне не дает покоя мысль о том, почему Рейчел все еще не заперла Освальда в тюрьме и просто тусуется с ним? Понятно, что он богат и имеет связи, есть много вариантов. Но, я пришёл к выводу, что он имеет договоренность с полицией и периодически сливает им неугодных ему работников, своих шестерок или мешающих ему людей, а полиция в свою очередь делает на этом хорошую отчетность о своей работе. На сколько мне известно такая практика распространена среди наркоторговцев.
Поэтому хочу спросить о вашем мнении на эту тему, угадал ли я или всё немного иначе?
Я даже не удивлюсь, если Освальд делает заказы на расследование у Рейчел потехи ради или для проверки её скилла.
Привет!
Отличный вопрос. Готэм — это сложный, почти живой организм, где преступность стала неотъемлемой частью его жизненного цикла. И Рейчел это понимает. Она видит, как город пульсирует в ритме, заданном подпольными сделками и тенями прошлого, и осознаёт, что Освальд Кобблпот, несмотря на всю свою криминальную натуру, играет в этой системе ключевую роль.
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Она изо всех сил пытается его посадить, но каждый раз сталкивается с непроницаемой стеной. Доказательства либо растворяются в воздухе, будто их и не было, либо "исчезают" благодаря его связям в полиции. А те редкие моменты, когда она всё же проводит с ним время... Что ж, отчасти это тактика — проще уступить, чем бесконечно бороться. Отчасти — холодный расчёт. В конце концов, она не святая, а просто человек, который вынужден играть по правилам Готэма.
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Лютый бомбёж слабонервным не читать
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Мне так кукуху не выносили с тех пор, как я пол года назад перестала очно заниматься с детьми. И правильно сделала.
Приехала я значит в свой городок. Маман говорит мол среди моих учеников есть желающие заниматься. Ок. Одну записала. Показала ее маме договор, все как положено. Она прочитала, согласилась, подписалась. ��е успела начать ходить, уже 3 занятия перенести нужно. 2 из-за каникул, ибо они уезжают. А вот ещё одно...
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Эта бестия развелась с мужем 2 года назад. Для нее это все еще больное место. Сегодня он забрал её дочь и должен был привезти на занятия - она через маленькую 7летнюю дочь передала, мол отцу скажи, пусть отвезёт. Как будто это ответственность ребёнка окда? Девочка видимо забыла и на занятия её никто не привез. По договору "забыла" не причина для переноса и я не обязана идти навстречу.
Она изошлась говном, мол не хочу так терять деньги, давайте либо время другое либо вообще раз в неделю ходить будем. Я ей очень терпеливо рассказала про свободные окна - ни одно ей не нравится. Терпеливо объяснила, что нельзя блять самой сука решить и поменять количество занятий, потому что ей так в голову взбрело. У нас блять ДОГОВОР! Я не могу из 3 месяцев договора слепить 6 месячный, потому что её блять бывший её так сильно бесит что она блять СМСКУ ему ебучую написать не может ОТВЕЗИ РЕБЕНКА НА ЗАНЯТИЕ!!!! Вместо этого предъявляя мне что-то, как будто это моя вина что её занятие пропало. Для этого и существуют договоры. Потому что у всех свои обстоятельства в жизни. И у меня как бы тоже есть расписание, обязанности и я не могу втыкать и переносить занятия когда кому захочется. У меня отчетность, налоги, ремонт блять и четко расписанный график. Вот эти "давайте один давайте два давайте до августа растянем" мне ни в одну дыру не уперлось. Со своей стороны я должна предоставить все материалы, подготовить и провести урок. ВСЕ! С их стороны нужно ПРИЙТИ НА УРОК И ВСЕ БЛЯТЬ.
Короче уже пожалела что взяла очно ученицу. Ещё с такой ебанутой мамашей напрочь просто. Вообще не люблю людей, которые относятся к тебе как...не знаю. Будто не занятия у тебя купили, а ТЕБЯ БЛять купили. Раз она заплатила, то я должна теперь сделать все для её комфорта и как угодно изъебнуться ради её желаний. А она что захочет то и будет делать: хочет раз в неделю ходит, хочет два, хочет вообще не ходит и переносит что куда хочет когда захочет. Ты как бы не человека далеко купила, а мои силы и моё время. И ты блять н�� приведя ребёнка вовремя потратила мои силы и моё время и ты уже нихуя не вернёшь. А я ещё виноватая, раз ввела такие правила, с КОТОРЫМИ ОНА СОГЛАСИЛАСЬ И ПОДПИСАЛА ДОГОВОР.
Это пиздец. Я стояла в магазине, когда она застала меня своим звонком. И стою с корзиной вкусностей, меня трясёт и я на весь магазин блять выясняю с ней отношения. Как будто не со взрослой женщиной говорила, а со взбесившимся ребёнком, который не хочет принимать ответственность, все еще обижается на бывшего мужа и вымещает это на мне. Да мне блять до пизды на твои эмоциональные проблемы. У меня их такая ебаная куча, но я хожу и работаю и ещё ни разу я не подвела кого-то потому что "ох бывшего встретила и страдать начала". А ты блять тетка взрослая не понимаешь слово ДОГОВОР видимо, перекладывая свои проблемы и ответственность на меня. Типа ради тебя одной правила все поменяй.
Жопу взорвало просто
Я со всякими уже дело имела. У меня даже легендарные были, где совсем кошмар. Но эта истерика её сегодняшняя заставила все остальные случаи нервно курить в сторонке. Но гарнитур кухонный возвращать не хочется, так что 3 месяца её терпим, а потом договор заканчивается и Д О С В И Д А Н И Я блятт.
Вот ещё одна причина всегда доверять интуиции. Она способна уберечь от многих бед. Будем считать это испытанием во имя гарнитура 😅😅😅😅
Ему лучше быть супер охуенным после такого...
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Отчетность «Совкомфлота» за третий квартал: чего ожидают аналитики
Отчетность «Совкомфлота» за третий квартал: чего ожидают аналитики

Финансовое сообщество с нетерпением ожидает публикацию отчетности по МСФО за третий квартал от ПАО «Совкомфлот». Компания, являющаяся одним из мировых лидеров в сфере морской транспортировки энергоносителей, готова представить результаты, которые, по мнению экспертов, будут лишь немного слабее предыдущего квартала.

Аналитики SberCIB ожидают, что результаты третьего квартала 2024 года будут лишь немного слабее, чем во втором квартале. Основные прогнозы включают:
EBITDA: Снижение на 2% квартал к кварталу.
Скорректированная чистая прибыль: Уменьшение на 7%.
Чистый долг: Останется околонулевым, что свидетельствует о стабильной финансовой позиции компании.

Эксперты проекта «Мои Инвестиции» представили свои ожидания по финансовым показателям «Совкомфлота»:
Выручка: Ожидается на уровне $368 млн, что практически соответствует показателю предыдущего квартала.
EBITDA: Прогнозируется в размере $256 млн, без существенных изменений в квартальном сопоставлении.
Чистая прибыль: Возможное снижение на 15% квартал к кварталу из-за переоценки чистых отложенных налоговых активов.
Несмотря на стабильные операционные показатели, вопрос выплаты дивидендов остается открытым. «Мои Инвестиции» оценивают расчетный дивиденд за третий квартал в 2,22 рубля на акцию с доходностью 2,3%. Однако эксперты считают выплату промежуточных дивидендов маловероятной по следующим причинам:
Коррекция ставок фрахта: После рекордных уровней прошлого года фрахтовые ставки снизились, что оказывает давление на доходность компании.
Внешние ограничения: Сохраняющееся давление санкций и других внешних факторов негативно влияет на финансовые показатели.

Ставки фрахта в 2023 году достигали исторических максимумов, что положительно сказывалось на выручке «Совкомфлота». Однако в текущем году наблюдается коррекция, обусловленная:
Уменьшением глобального спроса на транспортировку энергоносителей.
Ростом конкуренции в отрасли.
Влиянием геополитических факторов и санкционных ограничений.
Публикация отчетности «Совкомфлота» за третий квартал 2024 года предоставит инвесторам и аналитикам важные данные о текущем состоянии компании. Несмотря на некоторые ожидаемые снижения показателей, компания сохраняет сильные позиции на рынке. В условиях волатильности фрахтовых ставок и внешних ограничений «Совкомфлот» демонстрирует способность адаптироваться и стремится к устойчивому развитию.
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