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sailoreuterpe · 5 months
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So, in the last 24 hours:
our bathroom light started flickering our dog started limping and spasming our freezer started over-freezing our refrigerator died we found out that the muffler on our single vehicle is shot
I hate it here.
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jtl-fics · 10 months
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Fluent Freshman - Part 44
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The flight up to New York is a pleasant one.
The time in the airport itself had been less pleasant. Matt, as it turns out, is a firm believer in arriving with just enough time to check a bag, get through security, and get to the gate. He had claimed up, down, left, and right that he had it down to a science.
No matter how many times Smith had wondered about the scientific rigor of this 'science' he still kept it to himself. There was no need for Smith to voice his uncertainty with this plan because Kevin well and truly had it covered.
"You're giving us only an hour to check bags, get through security, and get to our gate?!" Kevin demands.
"Kevin, if you wanted to be there earlier then you could have asked Andrew to give yo a ride." Matt says. "We'll be fine."
"You know what Neil and Andrew get like when they have a long roadtrip ahead of them." Kevin argues.
"All lovey-dovey?" Nicky asks as Aaron makes a gagging sound.
"No, well yes, but no they always stop and buy all of the worst food too." Kevin reminds. "I'm just concerned about us missing our flight! We have barely enough time!" Kevin huffs crossing his arms.
"You're wrong anyways." Aaron says idly as he continues to text with Katelyn.
"How am I wrong?!" Kevin demands.
"We also have to park within that hour that Matt has left us with." Aaron says looking up from his phone.
"Matt!" Kevin squawks.
"It'll be fine." Matt reassures for the 2nd time.
"We all have checked bags!" Kevin exclaims, "What if we miss our flight?!" he wails.
"It'll be fine!" Matt repeats.
"No it won't!" Kevin exclaims.
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It was fine.
The only real delays they met were at security.
Smith prided himself on being efficient in the security line. He has his watch off, his phone and ID secured in a zipped jacket pocket, his backpack and electronics in separate trays, and his shoes ready to be slipped off.
So he was shamed to have been the cause of the first delay when the TSA agent wouldn't wave Smith through the metal detector since she didn't realize he was there. That had been a whole anxiety attack and a half as the line had formed up behind him all wondering what the hold-up was.
Finally she seemed to startle as she realized that Smith had been standing there waiting and waved him through.
The other delay was that Kevin got patted down after he had forgotten to empty his 'emergency' water bottle.
It was probably for the best that they didn't have to be in the airport for that long. Every announcement that it was very important to not leave your bag unattended made him worry that with every blink somehow someone had slipped a bomb into his backpack.
While it was on his back.
As he was running with the rest of his friends to their gate.
"It just had to be the gate on the other end of the terminal." Aaron huffs.
"It would have been 100% perfect if someone hadn't left their water bottle in their bag despite the, let me check, 3,820 signs that said remove all liquids from your carry-ons!" Matt says as they continues to run.
"I said I forgot!" Kevin yells back from his spot at the front of the pack. Smith was under the distinct impression that Kevin was keeping pace with them since he had seen the Striker move much faster on the court and during warm-ups.
"We could have forgiven that!" Nicky pants, "Why did you have to slam the whole thing to prove that it was 'just water'?" he asks.
"Because I wanted to prove I wasn't a national security threat!" Kevin says. "I'll be going to the Olympics in a couple years and I can't have that on my record." he continues as he rounds a corner.
"What record?!" Smith asks suddenly worried that there was a record.
"Smithy, there's no record Kevin's just an idiot. An idiot who got patted down, tested for explosives, and had his carry-on searched." Nicky huffs.
"You don't know that there's not a record! The record everything nowadays!" Kevin huffs and their gate is in sight.
"Kevin, just shut up!" Aaron exclaims as they reach the line for their flight.
"Wait why aren't any of you getting shitty with Smiths?!" Kevin asks.
"His delay was like a minute and more importantly NOT HIS FAULT!" Nicky defends.
"He should have just walked through!" Kevin argues.
"Oh it's fine if he gets a record but not you?!" Aaron asks.
"So there is a record?!" Smith asks again.
They reach the line and the largely empty area around their gate is more than enough evidence that this was the final boarding. Smith breathed a sigh of relief as he took his place in line behind Nicky.
"The lines pretty slow, I'm going to go get a water." Kevin says and before any of them can say anything he is off towards a busy looking Newsweek store.
"I cannot believe him." Aaron huffs.
"All that water he just drank and is about to drink? He has lost window seat privileges." Matt pants wiping sweat from his brow.
"Agreed." Nicky says.
Smith laughed between panting breaths. His stomach hurt a bit from the stress of running but it was fine.
They get on the plane without Kevin and head to their seats. Most of the overhead storage is taken up at this point but Smith slides his bag under the middle seat in front of him after Matt
In the end, Kevin barely made it onto the plane in time since he got caught up in deciding on water. "You're in my seat." Kevin says as the only man not yet seated.
"I am not about to spend this flight getting up every 2 minutes because you have to pee." Matt says, "Abby didn't used to need to take all those pitstops when we're on the bus." Matt adds.
"I hate the aisle, the cart could hit my legs." Kevin argues.
"Then you can sit in the middle if Smith's willing to move." Matt says.
"You can have the middle Kevin." Smith offers actually preferring the aisle seat since then he doesn't have to ask anyone to move for him.
"I hate the middle seat, there is no room." Kevin crosses his arms.
"Smith is like only 3 inches shorter than you and he's not complaining." Matt continues.
"It's an important 3 inches."
"I bet it is."
"Nicky, are you serious?"
"What?!"
"There is an uninvolved member of the public, right there."
"He's wearing headphones it's fine!"
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It's fine.
Eventually Kevin takes the middle seat if for no other reason than Matt stubbornly pretends to go to sleep but absolutely does not want the aisle seat either.
Smith gives it up and ends up with his own preferred seat while Kevin pointedly takes both of the arm rests, as is his right. The plane ride progresses smoothly from there. Smith has always liked flying. There is always a sense that the second that he gets onto the plane and the door closes he has absolutely zero control over what happens afterwards.
That is a nice comfort.
He pays attention to the safety briefing, finds his nearest exit, and that he should secure the bag over his own face before securing it on Kevin's.
He puts his headphones on and tries not to think about the anxiety of meeting the 'girls'.
He has heard much about the 'girls'.
Allison Reynolds. Allison was someone who's legacy existed even outside of the team. Smith didn't know much about fashion but a Reynolds bet remained a solid practice within Palmetto. She was, undeniably, absolutely gorgeous and if Kevin was to be believed 'kind of a bitch'. Nicky had swatted his arm but had said that it was not entirely inaccurate but like 'in the best way'.
Dan Wilds. He met Dan. Dan was nice. Also, if Matt was to be believed, the best human to ever walk the planet earth. The reason the sun rose in the east and set in the west. The gravitational pull that held the universe together. If Andrew is to be believed, she's fine.
Renee Walker. Renee was the one who taught Andrew how to use knives. His friend has talked warmly of her, in the way that Andrew talks warmly about anyone which is mentioning them at all. She was the one that Smith was the most anxious about meeting.
Kevin turns his nose up at the ginger ale that Smith gets but he's allowed these now per his actual doctors orders.
1 hour left until arriving at JFK.
He hopes this ginger ale is enough to calm his stomach since he's still not allowed Pepto.
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babyangelsky · 21 days
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When is Sheng Wang gonna rock up at MY house with a brand new refrigerator?
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Hello we're on day 4 without hot water and I've resorted to walking a mile in 88 degree heat before trying to shower
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sixth-light · 1 year
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Feeling some combination of gaslit and part of today's lucky ten thousand after the following events this morning:
Read a post about how Germans have a device called an 'egg cooker' which is for boiling/poaching eggs on the benchtop but doesn't have an English Wikipedia page because it's not common in the Anglosphere
Think 'huh interesting' and Google it
Find every major store in NZ which sells kitchen appliances is selling them, for prices that indicate they are not particularly a specialty item
Ask my wife, to see if this is a Me Thing. She has never heard of them
Go to Discord. Ask NZ/Aus friends. Multiple people own them and have done for many years.
I WORKED IN A HOMEWARES STORE FOR FOUR YEARS AND I'VE NEVER SEEN ONE IN MY LIFE
TRULY WHAT IS GOING ON
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antisisyphus · 6 months
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i keep thinking back to a quote by some architect who was arguing that the most sustainable architecture is the architecture that doesnt get torn down bc we will be (hopefully) constantly finding newer, cheaper, more efficient, ways of being "sustainable" so trying to make the most sustainable building is a moot point. in 5 years it will be outdated & if all it has going for it is "was once a very sustainable building but isnt anymore" well. that isnt much. the point was that the architect was saying that classical/romantic architecture (often considered very beautiful & worth saving which i could get into but that a whole other thing) is sustainable bc of its beauty. bc of the value we put on it. bc we dont want to erase or tear down things we find beautiful or important. i dont really have an end thought but im just musing on the importance of beauty & how aesthetic value can extend itself into material value & also how beauty (infinite) is hoarded by the rich as if it is a finite source. inch resting
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vintagepromotions · 10 months
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Advertisement for wall-mounted refrigerator and freezer units by General Electric (1955).
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mildmayfoxe · 2 months
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i think my ac unit is moldy because um. there’s black stuff all in it. and i mentioned it to my coworker bc i wanted her to either be the voice of reason to tell me to suck it up and clean it out like a responsible adult (even though im not sure how you even get in there) or to indulge my weak-willed desire to just buy a new one to avoid the effort and was pleasantly surprised when she was like “god just buy a new one.” you mean i don’t need to suffer? i can take the easy way out? i’m allowed to replace things? that sounds crazy
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antiquesintheattic · 1 month
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guys do we think the loud beeping was the oven saying it was preheated or the smoke detector. i got rly scared bc i thought it was the smoke detector but in hindsight there was literally no smoke and also it happened right after it finished preheating so maybe i’m stupid
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spurgie-cousin · 4 months
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SC i'm moving out on my own for the first time, what should i know?
Hmmmmmm there's a lot lol, but my best advice is to teach yourself as much as possible. Like for example, if something needs fixing, do a little research first obv to make sure it's not dire, but if it's minor, teach yourself how to fix it instead of calling someone. Or even things like cooking, maybe you're more prepared than I was but I couldn't boil an egg when I moved into my first place, and being broke forced me to learn how to make anything I wanted myself which I am so appreciative of now. I also learned to fix clothes/sew, cut my own hair, just little things like that that have made life easier over the years. You'll never regret any skill that helps you be more self sufficient!
Other than that, I think the best thing about moving into my first place was getting to make it just how I wanted so highly recommend this as well. It can feel weird to move into to a new space, especially if you've only lived in one place with the same people your whole life, and decorating/making it your own little sanctuary can help with the transition.
The only other thing I can think of is take your security seriously! It's better to be over prepared than under prepared. I only say that because I was woefully under prepared lol, but just be sure all your locks are functional, maybe get a doorbell cam, and if you're in an apartment know what the protocol is for fires or bad storms etc. Good luck and I hope you have so much fun!
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dieinct · 8 months
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the sock monster, who lives in the dryer and makes sure there are never matching pairs of socks
exactly. exactly! minor household demon. well known. in fact SO well known that i bet it's tired of the attention.
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hollowfairybabybat · 5 months
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i think my weird daddy issues r actually the fault of my mommy issues
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thegunlady · 1 year
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ohhh my gosh my friend found a stray cat who needs a home and is trying to convince me to adopt him and I'm SO SO tempted but I've never had a house-roaming pet that was completely my own before and I'm really not sure I'm physically, mentally, or financially ready for one tbh but he seems so sweet and I hate to tell her no :(
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ofcowardiceandkings · 7 months
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sometimes 'advanced' technology is worse
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running-in-the-dark · 9 months
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ooooh. we got an apartment!!!
the house isn't completely finished yet so we can't move in until April. we'll have to figure that out. but that's fine. it's in the town where my husband works! which is amazing.
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