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insurancepolicyhub · 10 months
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insurancete · 1 year
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SquareMouth Travel Insurance Review
SquareMouth Travel Insurance Review SquareMouth Travel Insurance ReviewDefinition :  The American company Squaremouth operates a comparison service for travel insurance online. Users can use it to compare and buy travel insurance policies from different suppliers. By giving users a platform to compare policies, advantages, and costs from various insurance providers, Squaremouth strives to make…
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insurance2223 · 1 year
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traveljunctioncanada · 18 hours
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Europe offers an array of breathtaking summer destinations perfect for every type of traveler. Santorini, Greece, is famed for its stunning sunsets, white-washed buildings, and crystal-clear waters. The Amalfi Coast in Italy captivates with its dramatic cliffs, charming villages, and delectable cuisine. Barcelona, Spain, combines rich history, vibrant culture, and beautiful beaches. Croatia's Dalmatian Coast, with its pristine islands and medieval cities like Dubrovnik, is a sun-soaked paradise. Lastly, the French Riviera, with its glamorous resorts, azure seas, and luxurious lifestyle, is the ultimate summer escape. Each of these destinations promises unforgettable experiences.
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thepanvelite · 4 months
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Journey on a Budget: Your Ultimate Guide to Economical Explorations
Travel on a budget: plan ahead, travel off-season, use public transport, savor local food, choose budget stays, seek free attractions.
Embarking on a journey doesn’t have to drain your wallet. With the right strategies, you can enjoy your travel adventures without worrying about expenses. Here’s your ultimate guide to saving money while satisfying your wanderlust. 1. Early Bird Catches the Deal Planning ahead is the key to snagging the best deals. Booking your flights and accommodations in advance can lead to significant…
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localitytravel01 · 7 months
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buyanyinsurance · 8 months
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Best Travel Insurance Online in Dubai, UAE
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pankajbhatiacanada · 11 months
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Comprehensive Super Visa Insurance Canada
Explore Pankaj Bhatia's expert guidance on securing the best super visa insurance in Canada. Get comprehensive coverage and peace of mind for your loved ones visiting the Great White North.
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Manulife Travel Insurance - Super Visa Monthly Coverage
Super Visa Insurance Monthly offers reliable Manulife travel insurance plans. Travel with confidence and protection. Get the coverage you need for your journeys. Explore the world worry-free!
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journeymakers · 1 year
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If you do become disabled due to any mishap and want to protect your family with accurate disability insurance in Calgary, then you are at the right spot. Through this blog post, you will learn the unknown facts that disability insurance has for you and your family that will provide protection during difficult times.
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insurancepolicyhub · 10 months
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moondirti · 6 months
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cws: creepy behaviour that leads into future dubcon. you’re not enthusiastic but don’t hate it either? idk how to tag this
a home loaning system where civilians (who pass a thorough vetting by the military) can sublet their home as a safe house for any soldier who might need it.
you’re no patriot. when you sign up, you aren’t doing it to serve those who serve your country like the website suggests. in fact, it’s a last ditch attempt to keep yourself afloat after your roommate moves out and leaves you with a rent you can’t feasibly afford yourself. sacrifice your space in exchange for your housing fully paid for and a headache gone – it’s appealing, certainly, a little too good to be true. you’d suspect it a scam if the url didn’t end in .gov.
they ask for a lot, of course. a photo. your national insurance number, passport details and travel history from the past 10 years. occupation (student, which prompts a second question asking for your school and university ID). a ‘robust’ paragraph about your living habits. family history, health details. you must black out at one point, as you find yourself hitting submit hours later with no knowledge of what to expect.
that is, if you should expect anything. a confirmation email arrives moments later, and that’s the last you hear of it.
until 4 months later. a hefty sum hits your account, set to the exact amount you specified your rent + utilities to cost. the sender is the only indication you get that you’ve been accepted: the royal army pay corps. on their dime now, and expected to act with the utmost discretion – for your sake as much as theirs. you spend that night fighting sleep on the couch, waiting for a knock by some zealot in fatigues.
no one shows up.
not immediately, at least. gratefully – and a tad surprising given your infamously cheap government – you’re paid regardless of whether anyone requires your service or not. for weeks you treat it as passive income, gauze against bleeding finances, tamping your stress so you can focus on your studies instead. life begins to look up. the air smells a little crisper every morning. you sleep deep and well.
but the knock comes. belatedly, but it comes.
at 12 am, no less. you had resolved to pull an all-nighter to study for your midterm, so you don’t miss the low rap of knuckles against your door. though at this point, you’ve long forgotten of the expectation that can be delegated to you at any time. your apartment’s a mess: laundry unfolded, dishes stacked in the sink. what’s more, your spontaneous guest scares you out of your right mind. a quick look through the peephole is enough to tell you that he is not the pizza delivery man, but a figure towering just below two metres, dressed in a balaclava and plain hoodie.
“who is it?” you call out, scrambling for an offensive weapon of any sort. you end up with a broom from the nearby cleaning cupboard.
“lieutenant riley.”
oh.
you crack open the door, poking your head out to give him a thorough once over. “you don’t look very military-like.”
“wha’ a shame.”
lieutenant riley then gives you no choice but to step aside, driving himself through the entryway through brute force. your instinct is to react with pure terror, tripping backward until the broomstick crosses firmly over your chest. yet flight rapidly switches to fight as he dumps his duffel bag by your shoe rack and rummages through your fridge.
“hey! don’t they teach you manners in basic?”
“wouldn’ last a day if they did, pet.” he tucks three water bottles under his arm, then picks his stuff off the ground once more. amidst the warmer light of your home, he stands as a herculean anomaly. shoulders that fill the foyer, each hand as large as your skull. his eyes – shadowed, framed in isolation from the rest of his face. and when he stares, unease bleeds into you. as black and void as his civic garb, forming a tightening grip over your heart.
this strange man is in your home.
this strange, large, dangerous man is here to stay for however long he needs.
he lacks all propriety and unabashedly ogles at your bare legs, adjusting himself in plain sight – and to make things exponentially worse, he isn’t uninvited. you brought this man here.
(which means you’ll have to put up with the strange violation already settling in your chest.)
“your… your room is on the left.”
he says nothing, disappearing to where you point him.
so, the lieutenant is a fucking nightmare.
whatever benefits came with having your rent paid for are immediately negated by the amount of food he consumes. groceries that last you a fortnight are gone in a matter of days, which is perplexing given that you never see him cook. you imagine he slips whatever he can down his throat before going back into hibernation, like some beast too primal for preference.
you call it hibernation because that’s what it is. he knocks out for hours, door locked, no sound or light coming from the gap underneath. you once spent half an hour just listening in after he hadn’t shown face all day, wondering whether you’d be making a call to corpse control for the dead body in your guest room. the effort had been purely motivated by concern, you swear it, however hard that was to explain when he stepped out a few minutes later to find you on your knees, cheek pressed against the floor.
the look he gave you is impossible to forget. hungry, amusement palpable behind the eyes that immediately fix onto your raised behind. you stopped wearing pyjama shorts that day. partly due to your discomfort, but mostly because the pair goes inexplicably missing from your laundry basket. a voice tells you to check under his pillow when he steps out, but the possibility is far too upsetting to seriously consider.
not like he’s above it, though. he crosses so many boundaries, you’d think they weren’t common courtesy.
of such instances: in the months since your roommate moved out, you’d gotten into the bad habit of keeping the bathroom door unlocked. while that is your fault, the terror himself isn’t blameless given his address of the situation. he should be able to hear the water running as you brush your teeth or wash your face, and yet he walks in anyway, pulling his heavy cock out to piss as you try to ignore the way it heaves between his legs, even when completely soft.
“doyewmind?” you hiss one morning, mouth still full of foam. it looms in your periphery, fat and ruddy. a trail of wild hair leading down to–
riley shoots you a blank look. “no’ at all.”
then tucks himself back into his pants, hand smoothing across your lower back as he slips out. it occurs to you to be grateful that he keeps away when you shower, up until the absolute absurdity of your standards hit you like a killing blow.
the bar is in hell.
(yet you sneak a finger between your legs sometimes, only when you’re absolutely sure you’ve locked the door, and imagine how things would unfold if he were to infringe on your most basic of rights.)
it doesn’t take long before your quiet fantasy is realised. all it takes is for you to come home particularly late one night – heels in hand and makeup a mess after letting yourself loose at the end-of-term party – to find riley waiting on you, unmasked.
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thepanvelite · 4 months
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Travelling for Cheap: Busting the Myth
Traveling on a budget is not a myth. Plan ahead, travel off-peak, use budget airlines, stay in hostels, eat local, and embrace public transport.
Travel is often seen as a luxury, an indulgence that comes with a hefty price tag. But what if we told you that this is a myth? That you can satiate your wanderlust without burning a hole in your pocket? Yes, budget travel is not just possible, it’s an adventure in itself. Here are some tips and strategies to help you travel cheap and smart. Budget Travel Tips Plan Ahead: The early bird catches…
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