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unicotaxi-app · 27 days
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Future-proof delivery management Software features
🚀 Future-Proof Your Delivery Business with Advanced Delivery Management Software! Stay ahead of the competition with features designed to streamline operations, enhance customer experience, and optimize your logistics. From real-time tracking to automated dispatch, our software has everything you need to succeed.
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cruzotecapp · 11 months
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Hyperlocal Commerce in the Post-Pandemic Era: Trends and Adaptations
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Hyperlocal commerce, which focuses on connecting local businesses with nearby consumers, has undergone significant changes and adaptations in the post-pandemic era. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated several trends and introduced new dynamics to the hyperlocal commerce landscape. Here are some trends and adaptations in hyperlocal commerce in the post-pandemic era:
1. SaaS advancements
AI, blockchain, and big data advancements provide an incentive for the commerce sector to adapt to hyperlocal. Deliveries continue to become faster and more convenient, imbuing the shopping experience with the traditional warmth and familiarity of visiting neighborhood stores while sitting on their couch. Intelligent SaaS platforms are the way to go for ace hyperlocal. Only SaaS allows for the coordination of multi-point pick-ups and delivery locations while maintaining end-to-end visibility. The rise of Hyperlocal will be accelerated by more technological advancements in SaaS, which will make it more cost-effective and time-efficient.
2. Smartphone Democratization
During the pandemic, we were forced to rely on our mobile phones for both information and entertainment. It even aided boomers in joining the digitization bandwagon, and our increased presence in the digital space provided a platform for hyperlocal to shine. Because almost everyone owns a smartphone, e-commerce and Q-commerce have gained a strong foothold in even two-tier and three-tier cities. Mobile technology advancements and applications compatible with them will broaden the scope of hyperlocal.
4. Product Standardization
The consumer’s only concern when ordering perishable products online is consistent quality. Product standardization saves money and gives customers a stress-free shopping experience. Product standardization ensures that a product meets a predetermined quality standard, and its application to the dairy, egg, and meat industries, particularly for Q-commerce, has made it easier for consumers and vendors to defend against hyperlocal.
5. Logistics and Supply Chain Investment
Logistics is built on innovation and adaptation. The need to adapt to ever-changing consumer behavior, mobility constraints, demand and supply dynamics, and a volatile economy has resulted in an increase in hyperlocal deliveries, e-commerce, and Q-commerce, which has changed the way the industry operates. This continues to generate unprecedented challenges that must be met with creative solutions. Many entrepreneurs and visionaries are investing their time, efforts, and knowledge into specialized startups that make logistics and supply chain management seamless as a result of this solution-based growth and technological advancements. Angel investors, acquisition experts, and industry titans are also investing in these startups to support not only their growth, but also the growth of the hyperlocal sector.
6. Curbside Pickup and Delivery
The popularity of curbside pickup and delivery services surged during the pandemic. Consumers grew accustomed to the convenience of ordering online and picking up their purchases without entering a store. Many businesses have continued to offer these options, allowing them to cater to a broader customer base.
7. Sustainability and Community Engagement
Post-pandemic consumers are increasingly valuing sustainability and community engagement. Hyperlocal businesses are responding by sourcing locally, reducing waste, and engaging in community initiatives to build trust and loyalty.
8. Local Marketplaces
Local marketplaces and aggregators have gained prominence. These platforms bring together multiple local businesses under one digital roof, offering consumers a wide range of options for shopping, dining, or services.
9. Subscription Services
Some hyperlocal businesses have introduced subscription-based models to ensure a steady stream of revenue. This approach is particularly popular among fitness studios, local farms, and specialty stores.
10. Data Analytics
Hyperlocal businesses are harnessing data analytics tools to gain insights into customer behavior, inventory management, and marketing strategies. This data-driven approach helps them make informed decisions and optimize their operations.
In conclusion, hyperlocal commerce has adapted to the changing landscape of the post-pandemic era by embracing digital technologies, offering convenience and personalization, and prioritizing sustainability and community engagement. Businesses that continue to innovate and stay connected with their local communities are likely to thrive in this evolving environment. From E-commerce to Q-commerce, the growth graph for online commerce is positive, steep and set to touch new records owing to digitization. Because of digitization, the growth graph for online commerce is positive, steep, and poised to break new ground. The pandemic has also fueled the hyperlocal and e-Commerce booms. A growing number of consumers in metropolitan cities and small towns are changing their shopping habits and adapting to digitization. The sector has completely changed how it operates and continues to metamorphose and change on a daily basis based on real-time insights. The industry-agnostic hyperlocal delivery model benefits both the seller and the buyer by providing convenience and efficiency.
We at Cruzo, Launch your own Hyperlocal On-Demand Delivery Apps hassle-free with our complete SaaS technology suite. Experience the revolution — sign up for our exclusive FREE trial!
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fare-api · 1 year
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Courier Delivery Software Development Company
FlightsLogic is a leading Courier Delivery Software Development Company, we help retail eCommerce businesses launch new channels and scale. Automate day-to-day tasks, reduce costs, and grow business.
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Courier delivery software helps you run your business more efficiently with features such as scheduling, dispatching, reporting, and more.
FlightsLogic provides complete delivery software for all businesses that provide delivery services. We are the best choice for Courier Services is looking for Software Developers across the world.
Use this real-time software to improve the customer's experience and optimize employees' efficiency. This platform is designed for all businesses such as courier services, e-commerce, food service, grocery delivery, appointment, etc.
Our end-to-end courier software provides all the required technology components for couriers, customers, and dispatchers to make your operations more transparent and efficient, from time-sensitive inner-city deliveries to express long-haul transportation. Our online delivery system is highly suitable for any kind of delivery service including food, grocery, courier/parcel, pharmacy, meat, laundry, water, bakery, etc.
FlightsLogic offers a complete end-to-end online delivery solution for your business. We have a ready-made solution that exactly meets your online ordering and delivery business. Our experienced development team splits the procedure for establishing an on-demand Courier Delivery software solution into various stages.
To know more information, please visit our website: https://www.flightslogic.com/courier-delivery-softwares.php
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roadcasttech · 1 year
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Warehousing: A Strategic Backbone in Today's Business Landscape
The logistics sector is experiencing a notable upturn in 2023, evident from the growth of the warehousing sector. In the first quarter of the year, approximately 11 million square feet of warehouse space was absorbed, with tier I cities accounting for a significant 77% of the total absorption, while tier II and III cities contributed to the remaining 23%. This surge in demand is accompanied by a remarkable influx of new warehouse projects that emphasise enhanced specifications and uphold stringent EHS standards. The evolving needs of businesses are met by such projects. Warehousing plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and security of products, especially in an e-commerce supply chain. By implementing a well-established warehousing process, businesses can significantly reduce the risks of product damage. This is particularly important for companies handling delicate or perishable items.
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dcxdpdabbles · 6 months
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The Undead Florist
Anon said: Basically, I just wanted Danny to deliver flowers to the Justice League heroes from his fans. If you can include Everlasting Trio. U can add whatever crack you think would be best! Thank you!
Clark is in the middle of blocking a heat ray attack from a robot that copies the powers of any Justice League member when the unexpected happens. A kid, no older than fourteen, boldly walks into the battlefield carrying a lavish bouquet of red roses and trigger lilies.
He's dressed in a worker uniform: light brown khakis, a black shirt with a light-born vest, and a black baseball hat resting neatly on his head. There is a company logo on the upper right of his vest but Clark does not recognize the stylized D.
There was a still moment when Clark's super speed could see the exact second Amazo spotted the child. The boy wasn't paying attention, staring at his phone screen, which had the faint details of a map, and had two headphones in his ear.
Clark's eyes widen in horror, and he opens his mouth to try to shout a warning—though he doubts the kid could hear him over the loud music playing in his ear—but before he can, Amazo flung out an arm straight at the kid's head, still pinning Clark down with a cheap version of his own laser ray eyes.
No! No, please, he's so young! He pleads mentally, frozen in horror as the robot's hand goes right through the kid's head. It took a solid minute for Clark to realize that Amazo's hand hadn't ripped through the skull of the child but rather had passed through him as if the boy was not physically there.
From underneath a black baseball cap, brim, electric blue eyes stare at Amazo. Gesturing vaguely to the arm going through his head, the boy frowns. "Rude much?"
"Access: Black Canary," Amazo says in response, his jaw opening wider as a super-powered scream is released, pointing black at the kid's face.
The frown on the worker deepens as the boy reaches up and- slaps the android in the face? "Dude, I'm trying to work. I have like eight flower deliveries today. Also, that was a weak imitation. This is a real Ghostly Wail."
He opens his jaw, letting out a sound that wasn't as loud as Black Canary or Amazo but somehow worse.
And the sound—the unholy screech that releases from the child sends Clark to his knees, quivering in his boots as Amazo disintegrates right before his eyes. The only thing left of the android is a smothering pair of robotic legs that fall over with a loud thump.
The boy huffs, paying no mind to the fact that he took out the enemy the league had spent the last six hours fighting before Clark tried to lure it away from the city. He merely glances back at his phone, following the little moving icon on the map until he stands before the fallen hero.
"Hi! Are you Superman?" The kid asks in a polite, chipper tone. It's such a whiplash change between his normal voice and his customer service voice that it sets in. This is really just a Tuesday for him.
Clark opens and closes his mouth with a weak "Yes" and is pushed out.
The kid's smile grows as he pushes the flowers into his arms. Clark nearly drops the vase, scrambling to get a good hold of them as the kid pulls out a harmonica and plays a little jingle. It sounds like a mix between Happy Birthday and Ring Around the Roses.
Once he is done, the boy holds out his arms wide open and loudly proclaims, in a very obvious Transatlantic accent, which makes him sound... rather otherwordly: "These flowers are sent by your fan Kattie Longsmith in Metropolis, wishing to thank you for rescuing her mother and brother from a fire. She wants to remind you that she is your biggest fan and hopes you have a lovely day. Thank you for selecting the Undead Florist as your means of flora travel!"
With a theatric bow, the boy blinks out of existence.
Clark is left kneeling alone in a destroyed cornfield, beating black and blue, while holding a vase of lavished roses and lilies. He is unsure how long he will stay there, trying to process what he just saw as the Batplane flies onto the scene, Bruce jumping out of it with a cry of his name.
Batman growls upon taking in the scene before his friend rushes to his side. "What happened?"
"I ugh...I got a flower delivery." He manages to utter, eyes still trained on the spot of the strange kid.
"What?"
"Trust me, I'm as confused."
It turns out that Clark's delivery is not an isolated incident. Over the past three months, various Justice League members have reported similar interactions with the Undead Florist.
Flash got a bouquet while trying to stop Captain Cold. The kid had wandered in the middle of a fight, unfreezing the speedster to hand over yellow lilies and sunflowers from a little boy named Teddy Smith in Central City. He had melted the freeze ray that was shot at him while Barry was in the middle of a panic, thinking he would watch a child die.
One little jingle and message was delivered in a Transatlantic accent later, and the boy was gone without a trace again. Bruce had gone to the scene, trying to find anything that could give him some clue, but he disputed the clear picture of his face and the recording of his voice. Nothing about the boy came up in their systems.
Wonder Woman was next, receiving two large bouquets of roses from a fellow woman she had rescued named Trix Cooperman. Her jingle was slightly smoother jazz , and the message leaned towards romantic than gratitude from a fan, but the boy had delivered it nonetheless.
He also took out Cheetah with a well-placed punch, highly impressing Diana. He had the makings of a warrior.
Then Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Martian Man Hunter, Batman, Martian Man Hunter, Hawkgirl, Aquaman, Zatanna, and surprisingly Vigilante each got their own flower grams.
None of them were able to get any information about the child, seeing as he only appeared when the members were in the middle of a fight, which was driving Bruce mad.
Of course, they had tracked down all the clients but met a dead end when each claimed they had never placed an order with Undead Florist. Even when Diana was holding her rope, the people gave the same answer.
They had no idea why Undead Florist was delivering flowers in their name or where the message that came along with the flowers appeared from. The chilling part was that the messages did actively represent their emotions and feelings towards the heroes, but how the overpowered child knew that was left unanswered.
The other thing that bothered Bruce was that the Undead Florist only appeared when they were in battle.
"Maybe it's because he doesn't know how to find you otherwise," Nightwing suggested at the Justice League-wide meeting.
"He uses a GPS that is locked into the heroes." Batman grunts, not dismissing the suggestion but challenging it, which causes his eldest son to shrug.
"Undead could be following online tips or something. It's not like the Leauge is seen just strolling around the cities, but people tweak when they do happen to see us."
"We could test that. Have a group of heroes just relaxing at a cafe or something. See where he appears and if there is a pattern after monitoring social media." Red Robin suggests, rubbing his chin.
Batman considers it before nodding. "I shall divide the teams."
The Justice League goes out, doing as instructed, and sure enough, they find the Undead Florist appearing more and more. Red Robing happily puts together the pattern, pointing to social media generated by the younger generation's demographics.
Undead Florist is an actual teenager using DCtweets to find heroes to bring flowers to. They have enough proof of that to show he's harmless if one ignores his more than impressive battle skills.
"Now all we need to do is catch him," Clark announces. "We don't want to scare him, but the Justice League really needs to know how he's doing all of this. It could be a security risk."
Meanwhile, Danny chills in his haunt, watching Sam tend to the flowers in a large greenhouse he placed for her. Tucker is typing away on a ghost zone-powered supercomputer, looking at all the Soul orders their business is getting.
The Ghost Zone didn't have a formal currency; they had Deals instead. Even small unconscious deals—like wishing on a shooting star, throwing a coin in a fountain, or sending a prayer or two—could be turned into deals if a higher being encountered them.
Luckily for those people, Danny and his lovers are very kind higher beings and choose to complete their requests in a way that satisfies all of their obsessions without stealing souls.
Sam got to spread her greenery across worlds, Tucker got to spend time with tech from different universes and Danny was able to explore and protect the souls of humans.
That Danny could exchange these Soul orders for gold was no one business but their own.
"Ohhh, another order, Red Robin, from Universe Nine!" Tucker crows. "It's roses in the shape of a heart from Kon-el. Aw, he's in love with his best friend!"
"That's sweet." Danny smiles, leaning over his boyfriend's shoulder to read the message he must memorize when he struts into Gotham. "I know how much fun dating best friends is."
"Let's help those losers confess then!" Sam calls, raising her hands as roses of various colors burst to life around her.
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fleetroot-blog · 1 year
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Top 10 Ways To Minimize Problems In The Delivery Business
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Trouble running a delivery business is inevitable. You may have to deal with complaints regularly as you run a delivery business.
However, there is no secret recipe to eliminate them, but there is a lot you can do to reduce these problems and increase customer satisfaction. It all depends on proper delivery management.
These are the top 10 ways to solve delivery business problems
1. Review your publishing strategy
Think about these questions:
Are your delivery options meeting your customers’ expectations?
Are you able to keep up with delivery time and costs based on your company’s competitive situation?
2. Offer accurate shipping options
A positive delivery experience begins before a package is shipped.
Whether you present it as static content on a submission page or display it dynamically in PDP, you need to offer concise submission options that are clear and easy to understand.
It will. You always want your customers to be satisfied and clear before they even get to the checkout page. Make sure the options are graphically presented in a simple and easy-to-understand way.
3. Be clear with the estimated delivery date
It is no longer sufficient, a standard of 5–7 days Specify the delivery window and give customers an estimated 7 business days during checkout.
Show estimated delivery time online with delivery options during checkout so your customers know when to expect their order to be delivered.
4. Provide an excellent post-delivery experience
When you have finished delivering the shipment to your customers, this is critical to providing them with an excellent post-shipment delivery experience.
Communicating with customers requires a solution to keep them informed of tracking or status updates and optimize customer interaction.
5. Improve delivery predictability with shipping dates
While the standard delivery management feature is sufficient to estimate the delivery date, it allows you to use package delivery data to make better routing decisions and provide a consistent delivery experience.
Use this data to calculate the percentage of packages delivered in a day. Measure delivery performance within a delivery management system and incorporate this logic into the routing decision-making process.
6. Operate a delivery management solution
You could lose your customer base if you don’t identify delivery issues early, affecting the delivery experience.
From a manual process for carrier tracking tools, email, and CRM system, you can locate delivery exceptions and escalate the issue to the customer to a dedicated shipping visibility solution designed to solve delivery experience issues.
You can analyze your current processes and capabilities by involving a cross-functional team. Use a solution that can meet short-term needs and has the flexibility to adapt to changing customer needs.
7. Evaluate the shipping costs and the budget
If you do it in-house, work with an analysis and an audit of the shipping service provider together or combine both. , you should evaluate the costs in detail.
Can support shipping strategy initiatives according to fixed metrics.
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fumifooms · 2 days
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Thinking about them…
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psychicpinenut · 3 months
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this is your fault, gail
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mushpotaeto · 3 months
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sootchild · 3 months
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Little Prints Have Arrived!
I now have postcard sized prints stocked in my store! Look at these lil cuties!
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the-grey-hunt · 2 months
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still covid bored. I think the chicken kitchen is a front*. discuss
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_organization
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meonlyred · 10 months
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When Tara is elsewhere...
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cruzotecapp · 11 months
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In India, the hyperlocal delivery market is expanding at an exponential rate. According to Business Standard, India’s quick commerce market is expected to grow 15 times by 2025, with a market size of nearly $5.5 billion. In India, the hyperlocal market is largely unstructured. As a result, developing a streamlined supply chain process for the delivery of goods is a difficult task. Because there are many micro markets among these hyperlocal ventures, a marketplace or individual delivery services are required.
Various hyperlocal marketplaces, such as Grofers and Zomato Market, have emerged in recent years. Several hyperlocal vendors have also established an online presence in order to expand their business and reach more customers.
But, as with any opportunity, there will be some difficulties. Because the market is large and unstructured, the problems that accompany it are also numerous. Let’s take a look at the difficulties that sellers who run hyperlocal businesses and try to deliver face.
Rising Competition
The market for hyperlocal eCommerce has always been competitive. With time, hyperlocal delivery becomes more than just an added bonus. With players like Shadowfax local, Dunzo, Grab, and others entering the picture, there is fierce competition in the hyperlocal delivery business. Because the majority of sellers prefer services, you must have a good reach and a service that gives you access to all of these delivery partners. Shiprocket’s hyperlocal services can provide you with that.
Fleet management
Hyperlocal sellers who sell items such as groceries, medicines, stationery, raw meat, and so on usually hire their fleet. This can be difficult because the resources spent on managing this workforce can be substantial. Furthermore, because orders are not scheduled at regular intervals, managing a large fleet can be difficult.
Irregular Operations
Local deliveries are extremely dispersed. Customers may be loyal, but their orders are not always consistent. These orders spike at various times throughout the year. For example, during holidays such as Diwali, when guests pour in, the frequency of orders may increase. The order frequency is otherwise quite low. As a result, such operational inconsistency poses a significant challenge for hyperlocal delivery.
Fight for Exclusiveness
Brands have identified a few of their exclusive stores on these online hyperlocal marketplaces. Stores are usually the ones who can afford to pay more for increased visibility and reach. Smaller stores typically do not make the cut in this battle for exclusivity. Marketplaces have also begun to manufacture their own products. This poses a threat to the existing shops and sellers. As a result, selling on marketplaces is not as simple as it appears.
Additional Marketing Expenses
Offering hyperlocal delivery is one aspect of the business, but making your customers aware of it is quite another. Hyperlocal delivery vendors do not make a lot of money on their sales. As a result, investing in elaborate offline marketing can be difficult. It is simple to inform current customers about the service, but it is more difficult to acquire new customers. Sellers who have an online shop in addition to their brick and mortar store can run social media campaigns. However, targeting a small area-specific audience can be difficult.
Expansion Can Be Difficult
Because these shops operate at the micro-level, it is difficult to expand delivery services very far. After your market has saturated, you can only target buyers in a specific geographical area. As a result, expanding your business leaves you with few options, such as opening branches in different regions.
When you launch a new business in a rapidly expanding market, it becomes easier to expand alongside it. If you make a mistake, you can easily conceal it and overcome any difficulties. Startups struggle more to gain market recognition once they reach their pinnacle.
We at Cruzo, Launch your own Hyperlocal On-Demand Delivery Apps hassle-free with our complete SaaS technology suite. Experience the revolution — sign up for our exclusive FREE trial!
Stay tuned to our upcoming blogs to know how to capitalize on today’s novice and tomorrow’s big market, “hyperlocal.”
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dearmyloveleys · 3 days
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If liu mingyan can write ancient fanfiction, I just need sha hualing to get into writing gossip girl columns
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roadcasttech · 1 year
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Exploring the Root Causes of Common Fuel Theft and How to Address Them
In today’s competitive economic environment, an effective transport management system is crucial for businesses operating in industries with complex supply chains. Without proper transportation infrastructure, it becomes difficult to move raw materials, finished goods, and other supplies around, leading to delays, higher costs, and lost revenue. Fortunately, technological advancements have made it easier for businesses to streamline their transportation operations and optimise their supply chains. By leveraging data and automation, companies can better track their shipments, improve delivery times, reduce transportation costs, and ultimately improve their bottom line.
To read the full blog please visit: https://medium.com/@roadcastmarketing/exploring-the-root-causes-of-common-fuel-theft-and-how-to-address-them-af3bf935b48c
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dark-elf-writes · 8 months
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Imagine post post canon Denzel and Marlene as working for Cloud with the delivery business (taking calls/accepting packages/etc) as one does when your parents/guardians own a business and someone deciding they were going to take out their frustration on the fact they forgot to get their package sent earlier and it would no longer arrive on time on these two kids behind the counter. Imagine them nodding along as the person yells and raves at them as the sound of a motorcycle gets louder. Imagine the person demanding to speak to who’s in charge and Denzel nods over their shoulder like “Yeah he’s right there” imagine them turning to see THE MAN THAT SAVED THE WORLD TWICE leaning against the door frame with a fuck off huge sword on his back and anger in his glowing blue eyes because they were yelling at his kids.
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