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lynnmint8 · 24 days ago
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fiarfliart · 10 months ago
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if anyone wants to see some cool illustrations I've worked on over the past month at my residency and you're in NYC, swing by this evening!!! o(≧ں≦)o
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beerandcigs · 22 days ago
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rouge around the nation
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graphicgleeshop · 10 months ago
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https://society6.com/art/brain-smile8890419
Check out the new designs on Society6!
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unproduciblesmackdown · 2 years ago
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for real shoutout to 2 trans 2 furious zine's impending printed availability in a handful of presumed indie bookshops hither & yon....that Is fun as hell overall and in knowing that wynnstannery led to a page in a book that someone might wander into their whimsical local bookstore and flip through and learn about cam stone
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gelatinlabsservices · 2 years ago
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All About Digital Photo Printing nyc 
Photo development is a process in which chemicals, photographic films, or paper are converted to a negative or positive image.  In this process, latent images are converted into visible images. It is a permanent process and is insensitive to light.
What do you need when you are photo developing nyc?
Digital photo printing is done in stores and sometimes costs a lot of money. However, there is a digital photo printing nyc process that can be done at home. Even though it is often said that developing photo need to be done in a dark room, however here is how you can do it without one -
All you need is a proper good quality printer, and a perfect type of paper. different printer uses different type of inks. for a high-quality image, you will require a printer that uses ink cartridges. however, since they are expensive, you can use some other type of ink that is much more affordable.
For example, you can use an ink tank printer good enough for casual prints. The paper you should use is glossy paper. However, you can choose between glossy or matt paper. Traditionally glossy paper is used for photo printing however with the change in trend and style matt paper is more preferred now. Glossy paper has always given a better result with photo printing. Basic inkjet and ink tank printers are preferred if you use matt paper. 
A perfect computer, cartilage, and printer are necessary to print good-quality photos. What you see on your computer screen might be different from what you get when you print it, so it is preferred to do a trial run. Another factor that determines the quality of your picture is the image quality and picture source.
Tips for when you are printing photos 
The different computers work. Differently, there is a huge possibility that your computer does not render all its colours very well. In such cases, you must adjust to get a good photo. For example, suppose your computer could render blue better. In that case, you can increase the saturation of blue to get a balanced picture. However, this process does include a lot of trial and error as getting that perfect saturation is very difficult.
The source of the photo and its image quality is also very important as if it is a low-quality picture, it might turn out blurry when you print it and not give you the ideal picture you want. Most cameras allow you to change the image quality. From standard to fine. Even though there is not much change, there are a few more colours, details, and quality. Using a high-resolution camera is best.Another thing you should not do is resize the image. When you resize photos on a laptop or computer using websites, the compressed picture will have a low resolution that leads to blurry pictures. Even though there will not be much change from afar, you can see the real difference when you come photo developing nyc. You can get the perfect printed photo at home by following all these steps. This saves you money and helps you learn a skill and be more self-dependent. Now you can decorate your walls with frames and pictures anytime.
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roseband · 1 year ago
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why is my role in group chats for concerts now....pirating kpop shirts when organizers don't print enough (or any) and ppl scalp them now lol
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apsocial · 2 years ago
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Choosing a Printing Company in New York: Tips for Success
In the bustling metropolis of New York, a city teeming with businesses and creative minds, there's a constant demand for printing services, be it for advertising, business purposes, or personal projects. With a multitude of printing companies to choose from, making the right decision can be overwhelming. This article aims to shed light on this decision-making process, providing you with actionable tips to help you make an informed choice.
1. Understand Your Needs: Before approaching any printing company, be clear about your requirements. Are you looking for large-scale billboard prints or just a few business cards? Do you need high-quality photo prints for an art exhibition or just regular flyers for an event? Different companies specialize in different areas of printing, so understanding your needs will help you shortlist suitable vendors.
2. Do Your Research:
Online Reviews: Check out websites like Yelp, Google Reviews, and Better Business Bureau. Real customer feedback can provide insight into a company’s reliability and quality.
Portfolios: Many printing companies have online portfolios showcasing their previous work. This can give you a good idea of their capabilities and expertise.
Recommendations: Word-of-mouth is still one of the most trusted forms of advertising. Ask friends, family, or colleagues for recommendations.
3. Pay a Visit: If possible, visit the printing company's physical location. This allows you to:
Gauge their professionalism.
Check out their equipment and facilities.
Get a sense of their workflow.
Examine samples of their work in person.
4. Ask About Equipment and Technology: The type of equipment and software a company uses can influence the quality of the final product. Advanced printers and cutting-edge technology often result in higher quality prints.
5. Turnaround Time: In a city that never sleeps, speed can be of the essence. Ask about the company’s average turnaround time and if they offer rush services. This is crucial if you're working on tight deadlines.
6. Request a Quote: Always get a detailed quote before committing. This should include specifics about the job, like paper quality, color specifications, finishing options, and any additional costs. Comparing quotes from multiple companies can also ensure you're getting the best value for your money.
7. Consider the Environment: Sustainability is a growing concern for many consumers and businesses alike. If being eco-friendly is important to you, inquire about the company’s green initiatives, such as recycling programs or the use of sustainable materials.
8. Customer Service Matters: A good printing company will be responsive, attentive, and open to feedback. They should be willing to answer your questions, address your concerns, and guide you through the process. Excellent customer service can make a difference in your overall experience.
9. Flexibility and Customization: Every client has unique needs. A top-tier printing company will offer flexibility in terms of design, size, and material options. They should be able to cater to bespoke requests, ensuring your vision is realized to the fullest.
10. Location and Delivery: Proximity can be crucial, especially if you'll be making frequent visits or require speedy deliveries. While a company in New York City might be convenient, don't rule out businesses in the surrounding boroughs – they might offer competitive prices and quality service.
Conclusion
Choosing a printing company in New York or anywhere else is not just about who can do the job, but who can do it best according to your specific requirements. With a bit of research, clarity about your needs, and attention to the above details, you'll be well-equipped to make an informed choice that suits both your project and budget.
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partuulla · 1 year ago
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PUNK RAT POISON Film Indiegogo
Gavril is a convict on the run due to his control over black goo that can eat people. His goal is to make his way from NYC to LA to meet up with an old friend he reminisces about, but he is intercepted by the FBI who struggle to combat his mysterious power.
Punk Rat Poison is a 4 minute action film with elements of horror and black comedy. It mainly acts as an introduction of Gavril into the larger story of BUBO!
All the Indiegogo information is in the link above, but essentially:
GOAL: $2000 to fund the film's production including music and BGs/animation REWARDS: Various digital goods in the lower tiers and Many physical goods like prints and merch in the higher tiers. STRETCH GOALS: Gavril Game Chapter 2 at $3k and Gavril game Chapter 3 at $4k
NOTE: This is flexible funding so you don't get refunded if the goal isn't reached! That's specifically because this is my thesis film required to be finished to graduate so whatever funds I receive below the goal will absolutely go towards it (+ rewards and taxes) as promised! Thank you for understanding!
Even if you can't support the campaign monetarily, simple sharing it around is just as helpful! I appreciate any amount of interest, support or encouragement that goes toward my work <3
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mostlysignssomeportents · 3 months ago
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We bullied HP into a minor act of disenshittification
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I'm on a 20+ city book tour for my new novel PICKS AND SHOVELS. Catch me TORONTO TOMORROW (Feb 23) at Another Story Books, and in NYC on WEDNESDAY (26 Feb) with JOHN HODGMAN. More tour dates here.
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Here in the darkest days of the enshittocene, enshittification is low quality and plentiful, but even in this target-rich environment, one company stands out as pioneering champions of enshittification: HP.
Every page in the enshittification playbook was printed in farcically expensive HP ink, and if you try to run a copy off for yourself, the printer will stop five times and force you to print a "calibration page" that is solid color from top to bottom, consuming about $10 worth of ink. Don't like it? Die mad.
HP drips with contempt for its customers. They make printer-scanners that won't scan unless all four ink cartridges are installed and haven't reached their best-before dates. They make printers that won't print black and white if your $50 magenta cartridge is low. They sell you printers with special half-full cartridges that need to be replaced pretty much as soon as the printer has run off its mandatory "calibration" pages. The full-serving ink you buy to replace those special demitasse cartridges is also booby-trapped – HP reports them as empty when they're still 20% full.
HP tricks customers into signing up for irrevocable subscriptions where you have to pay every month, whether or not you print, and if you exceed your subscription cap, the printer refuses to work, no matter how much ink is left. Now, about those HP ink subscriptions. When the company launched them, they offered a pot-sweetener meant to tempt in the wary: a one-price "lifetime subscription" that would let you print 15 pages every month, for so long as you owned the printer. But a couple years later, all those "free ink for life" customers got an email telling them that they were being migrated to a monthly payment plan, and if they didn't like it, they could eat shit and throw away their printers:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/11/06/horrible-products/#inkwars
HP pioneered the use of copyright law to prevent third parties from refilling ink cartridges or making their own compatible cartridges. Section 1201 of Bill Clinton's Digital Millennium Copyright Act makes it a felony to distribute a "circumvention device" to bypass access controls on a copyrighted work. By designing its cartridges do undertake a little cryptographic handshake with the printer to verify their "authenticity," HP ensures that anyone who markets a bypass device to let you choose which ink you use in your own damn printer is a felon, liable to five years in prison and a $500 fine under DMCA 1201.
Of course, nature finds a way. Hardware hackers have come up with some insanely cool bypass devices for HP printer cartridges, like these paper-thin, flexible, adhesive-backed circuit boards that wrap around third party cartridges, intercepting communications between the printer and a salvaged HP security chip:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/09/30/life-finds-a-way/#ink-stained-wretches
But HP fights back, and they fight dirty. For example, they periodically push out "security updates" for their printers that break compatibility with third party cartridges. To prevent HP customers from discovering and blocking these fake security updates, HP designs them to lie dormant for months after installation, until everyone has clicked "OK," and then all those Manchurian Printers wake up and betray their owners by refusing to use their ink:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/11/ink-stained-wretches-battle-soul-digital-freedom-taking-place-inside-your-printer
All of this has allowed HP to monotonically raise – and raise – and raise – the price of printer ink to the point where it is now the most expensive fluid a civilian can purchase without a permit. Printer ink now runs over $10,000/gallon, meaning that you print out your grocery lists with colored water that costs more than the semen of a Kentucky Derby winner.
HP is truly the poster child for enshittification, and also, patient zero in the enshittification pandemic:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/02/18/ink-stained-wretches/#hache-pe
HP's enshittificatory impulses run wild. They hunt relentlessly for ways to make things worse for their customers in order to make things better for themselves. Last week, they came up with a humdinger, even by their own standards. They announced that people who called their customer service line would be subject to mandatory 15-minute waits, even if there was a rep who was free to talk with them:
https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/20/hp_deliberately_adds_15_minutes/
During this mandatory 15-minute wait, customers would be bombarded with a recorded voice demanding that they solve their problems by consulting HP's website and its awful chatbots. In a competitive market, businesses can contain their customer service costs by making better products. In a monopolistic market like the printer racket, companies can deliberately introduce maddening antifeatures to their products, and then fob off the customers who reach such a peak of frustrated rage that they resort to calling a customer support number on chatbot that will use its spicy autocomplete to hallucinate nonexistent drivers and imaginary troubleshooting steps.
When I saw this, I thought, whelp, that's HP all right. Shameless.
But they're not entirely shameless. Within a day of Paul Kunert breaking the story in The Register, HP had reversed its policy, citing "feedback" (a corporate euphemism that means "fury"):
https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/21/hp_ditches_15_minute_wait_time_call_centers/
This is a rare win for the forces of disenhittification and it deserves recognition. It turns out that in these Mangionean times, companies can actually be bullied into comporting themselves with marginally less sleaze and cruelty. It's especially noteworthy that this took place in the UK, where Prime Minister Kier Starmer has invited tech companies to pick Britons' pockets without fear of consequence, by firing the top competition regulator and replacing him with the former head of Amazon UK:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/01/22/autocrats-of-trade/#dingo-babysitter
Even in these degraded times, we can get these fuckers. When Sonos enshittifies its smart speakers, we can get its CEO fired:
https://www.theverge.com/2025/1/13/24342179/sonos-ceo-patrick-spence-resignation-reason-app
When Unity sticks its hand in the pockets of every game dev in the world, we can get its entire executive team shitcanned:
https://venturebeat.com/games/john-riccitiello-steps-down-as-ceo-of-unity-after-pricing-battle/
It doesn't always work. Enshittifiers rack up some Ws, and make bank even as they immiserate 500 million users (looking at you, Steve Huffman – the people have long memories):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Reddit_API_controversy
But if we can bully the psychotic monsters who populate HP's Executive Row out of their enshittificatory plans, then it's worth trying it every time.
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/02/22/ink-spattered-pitchforks/#racehorse-semen
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matthewschiavello · 5 months ago
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For the most excellent Gray-Card Top 5 , 2024 Year End Top 5 Photo Extravaganza!
1.'Two #24'. August, 2024. Layered 35mm film ( a combination of Kodak portra and boiled film).
2. 'The essence of self (part i)'. from the series ‘The essence of self (parts i-iii)’, which explores the concept of healing our past, through intervention of the medium it has been captured on. 35 mm film soaked in salt and water, orinted and water colour washes applied. Presented as a unique state print.
3. 'Downtown, NYC. Collaboration #5, March 2024. with @haraganazo. Polaroid injected with antiseptic.
4. 'piss ii'. Unique state print. (digital archival print with urine and watercolour).
5. 'Melbourne, April #12, 2024'. Polaroid Duochrome Yellow, microwaved as developing and soaked in Alcohol and paint.
Five images that present the image subverted in some way, from layering, to intervention of media. All manipulation is physically done.
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sabrinajenre96 · 1 month ago
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Field Trips & Foot Chases
Pairing: OA Zidan x Wife!FBI!Reader
Word Count: ~6,000
Genre: Action, Romance, Domestic, Humor
Setting: FBI HQ & NYC Historical Museum
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The elevator doors slid open with a familiar ding as Y/N Zidan stepped out onto the floor of the FBI New York office, her steps confident and brisk. It was barely 7:15 in the morning, and most of the city was still stirring awake, but inside these walls, the machine was already running. She clutched a file folder in one hand—yesterday’s case summary, neatly printed and signed—and her travel mug in the other, steam rising from the dark roast she desperately needed to survive the next twelve hours.
Dressed in slim black trousers and a camel-toned coat that still smelled faintly of OA’s cologne from where it had brushed against his earlier, Y/N’s look was a balance of business-formal and “mom-on-a-mission.” She didn’t plan to be here long. Just long enough to hand off the file to Isobel and print the necessary attachments. Then it was off to chaperone Talia and Harlow’s first-grade field trip to the New York Historical Museum.
Her twin daughters had been buzzing about it all week—especially Harlow, who’d told everyone in their household (including the dog) that she was going to “see real colonial shoes” and “eat a sandwich like George Washington.” Y/N smiled to herself at the thought.
She turned the corner into the bullpen, where the usual early birds were already around. Tiffany was poring over some digital forensics with a very large cup of coffee, while Scola looked like he was mid-rant about parking tickets to anyone who’d listen.
“Zidan!” Maggie Bell called from across the room. She stood, her coat half-off her shoulders, and crossed the floor with a grin. “What are you doing here? Thought you were playing hooky today.”
Y/N returned the smile and held up her folder like a trophy. “Just dropping off paperwork for Isobel and printing a few things. School trip starts at eight-thirty. I’m still on the clock for ‘Mom Duty.’”
“Right—the big museum day.” Maggie leaned on the edge of her desk. “Please, I need pictures. You know I live for updates on my goddaughters.”
“I’ll flood your phone with them,” Y/N promised with a laugh. “You’ll be sick of them by lunchtime.”
“Impossible.”
Just then, footsteps approached, and OA appeared from the direction of the elevator, hair still damp from the shower and shirt sleeves rolled to the elbows. He had the distinct look of a man who had tried to leave early and been waylaid by something critical—his tie hung loosely around his neck.
“Hey,” he said, smile softening the edge of his focused gaze when he saw her. “I thought you’d be at the school already.”
“I wanted to make sure the case was buttoned up,” Y/N said, handing over the rest of the folder to Isobel who had just joined them. “And someone has to keep the system running while the rest of you run off chasing bad guys.”
OA leaned down and kissed her quickly—chaste but warm. “You’re amazing. Have fun with the girls.”
“You know I will. Just don’t get tackled or shot while I’m gone.”
“I could say the same to you,” he teased, stepping back just as Isobel raised her voice.
“Team, let’s go—conference room, now,” Isobel called. She was already walking fast, the others grabbing tablets and folders in response.
Y/N glanced at the wave of motion like a tide rising behind her, then gave Maggie a wink. “And that’s my cue to leave.”
“Send me those pictures!”
“You’ll get a whole album,” she promised, waving goodbye to the team as they moved into their briefing.
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The school courtyard was buzzing with six-year-olds and coffee-wielding parents when Y/N arrived, switching gears from “Agent” to “Mom” without missing a beat. She spotted Talia and Harlow immediately—Talia in a navy-blue peacoat and matching headband, Harlow in her trademark rainbow beanie and pink boots, a stark contrast of order and chaos that defined them perfectly.
“Mommy!” they cried in unison, bolting toward her. Y/N crouched down just in time to catch them both in her arms.
“Hey, my sweet girls,” she said, kissing each of their cheeks. “Are you ready to learn all about history and revolution and maybe meet a statue of Ben Franklin?”
“Only if he has the kite!” Harlow declared.
“I want to see the old-fashioned classroom!” Talia added.
Their teacher, Miss Reyes, smiled warmly as Y/N joined the parent volunteers. “Glad to have you with us today, Mrs. Zidan. The girls have been so excited.”
“Thanks for letting me come. I wouldn’t miss it.”
The bus ride was a whirlwind of snack-sharing, knock-knock jokes, and a surprisingly intense game of “I Spy.” Y/N sat with the girls, pointing out landmarks and helping explain the difference between colonial homes and “olden castles.”
By midmorning, they were inside the museum, walking through exhibits of Revolutionary War uniforms, artifacts, and models of early New York life. The twins held onto her hands tightly, wide-eyed and full of questions. Y/N took photos throughout, even getting a perfect candid of Talia peering into a replica hearth and Harlow dramatically posing with a tri-corner hat.
She sent a few to Maggie, who replied instantly:
Maggie: LOOK AT MY BABIES. That hat!! Why does Harlow look like she’s about to lead a rebellion?!
Y/N: Because she probably is.
The group finished the final stretch of the tour—crossing a grand marble hallway with columns and a huge exit foyer where the buses waited outside in the sun. The kids were energized, talking about muskets and old coins.
And that’s when Talia froze.
“Mommy… is that Daddy?”
Y/N’s head snapped up.
Outside the tall glass doors, two figures in dark suits were sprinting across the plaza, weaving between pedestrians. One of them was OA—her husband—his badge out, gun holstered, eyes locked on two suspects making a break for it.
Next to him? Maggie, determined as ever.
“Oh no,” Y/N whispered, eyes narrowing.
One suspect veered toward a side alley. OA followed without hesitation and tackled him hard to the ground, knee to his back, cuffs already in hand.
The second suspect bolted toward the museum steps.
Y/N’s protective instincts kicked in. “Miss Reyes, get the kids on the bus. Now.”
The teacher didn’t ask questions. Y/N was already moving.
She sprinted across the marble floor and out into the courtyard, intercepting the second suspect as he reached the sidewalk. Timing it just right, she shifted her weight, stuck her foot out, and caught him mid-stride.
He stumbled—hard—crashing to the pavement. Before he could recover, she was on him, knee pressing down, one hand on her spare cuffs clipped inside her purse.
“Federal agent,” she said calmly. “Stay down.”
Behind her, the tour bus erupted into cheers.
When OA came jogging up, dragging his suspect with him, he burst out laughing at the sight of his wife expertly cuffing the guy in front of a group of cheering first graders.
Maggie leaned over, catching her breath. “Okay, remind me never to underestimate you in ballet flats.”
“Noted,” Y/N said dryly.
They both looked toward the bus. Talia and Harlow were standing in the window, saluting with both hands, beaming.
Maggie nearly doubled over laughing. “You two have the coolest kids.”
“I’ll take that as a win.”
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The suspects were booked within the hour. Y/N filed a witness statement while Maggie handled the rest. OA offered her a ride, but she waved him off.
“I’ve still got sandwiches to eat and juice boxes to open,” she said, kissing him on the cheek. “We’ll meet you later.”
By the time the girls were home from school, OA pulled into the driveway with a soft smile and two bags of cookies from the café down the street. The twins ran into his arms, talking over each other.
“Daddy, we saw you run so fast!”
“You tackled a real bad guy!”
“And Mommy kicked one!”
They all laughed as they went inside, collapsing onto the couch in a tangle of limbs and warmth.
Over dinner, the girls retold the museum adventure five times, dramatically acting out the takedown. OA and Y/N exchanged loving, amused glances. Their lives were never normal, but they were perfect in their chaos.
Later, after bath time, the family curled up in the twins’ bedroom for storytime. OA read from a picture book while Y/N braided Talia’s hair.
“And then the agent said, ‘Not today, criminal!’ and kicked him right in the shin—”
“That’s what Mommy did!” Harlow squealed.
Eventually, the girls drifted off to sleep, their hands still tucked in their parents’. OA carried Harlow to her bed while Y/N kissed Talia’s forehead, brushing a curl from her eyes.
They met in the hallway outside, quiet finally descending.
“She’s right, you know,” OA whispered, arms slipping around Y/N’s waist. “You did look kind of cool out there.”
“I don’t need to impress a bunch of six-year-olds,” she teased, kissing his jaw. “Just you.”
“Well,” he said, leaning in, “consider me impressed.”
They smiled, wrapped in the comfort of the night, hearts full.
Together, they walked into their bedroom, knowing tomorrow would bring more cases, more chaos—but for tonight, they had peace.
And maybe, just maybe, their daughters would dream of saving the world—just like their parents.
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The End.
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rafesbambiangel · 7 months ago
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singer!reader 🎤💞 ╱ drew’s princess
photography
. ݁₊ ⊹ . ݁ loves taking pictures, she always has a camera on her no matter what. has sooo many polaroid pics of her and drew and lots of other pictures on her digital cameras she’s yet to print out. both her and drew have really been into photography ever since they were little so it’s become this cute hobby they both have.
unproblematic queen !
. ݁₊ ⊹ . ݁ she hasn’t had any scandals in her career, thankfully, she doesn’t share many aspects of her private life to the public, she wants to live a somewhat quiet life, as quiet as it can get being an A-list celebrity. her and drew agree on that, despite that she is a pretty outgoing person, loves going to parties and gatherings but she also values her alone time. people obviously know about their relationship, it wasn’t like they were planning on keeping it a secret anyway. through and through an unproblematic queen!
fashionista
. ݁₊ ⊹ . ݁ so obsessed with fashion, loves buying new clothes, dressing up and planning her outfits on pinterest. she’s the happiest girl on earth when drew let’s her pick out his outfit for the day, or when he lets her find stuff he can try on while they’re out shopping. also has a tiny bit of a shopping addiction but it’s okay cause she’s just a girl 🎀
city girl
. ݁₊ ⊹ . ݁ born and raised in NYC, she’s always been a big city girl although she doesn’t mind the quieter countryside, the city is just what she’s used to. her and drew currently share an apartment in LA but they make sure to visit each other’s families every now and then. she loves spending time with his family in North Carolina and he loves visiting her parents in New York.
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disease · 2 years ago
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DEBBIE HARRY for BRITISH VOGUE MICHEL HADDI | NYC, 1994 [digital inkjet print | 19 7/10 × 14 4/5"]
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tastelikeglttrr · 4 months ago
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excuse me, um, I love you - character intro - 1
authors note: hey divas!! i hated the original one so i decided to do an official intro to my babies! these are the main ones 2 will have my side hos (tucker, dominic, maybe someone new 😉) lmfaoooo but enjoy pls :)
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y/n - youruser
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prada. cosmos. trips. digital cameras. journaling. lip gloss. vlogs. concerts. shopping.
Reader is a student at University of Southern California. She is currently studying (your major of choice). She's outgoing and loves meeting new people
Reader is very hard working. She's pushed to get where she is and is not willing to give up
Reader loves a good time and if theres a party. she's probably there.
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egypt elyse - egyptelyse
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valentino. leopard print. espresso martinis. house music. modeling. clubs. gold jewelry. black cats. french tips.
Egypt. has been best friends with the reader since middle school. she's a model living in NYC. She's ambiverted and loves talking to interesting people
Egypt. Is very stubborn. She gets what she wants no matter what it takes.
Egypt. Loves a good party. It may take a while for her to warm up but once the drinks hit and the right song is on. She's a goner
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ian - iaaaaaaaaaaannnn
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maison margiela. vintage watches. basketball. whiskey. perfectly rolled joints. underground rap. white tees. late night drives.
Ian. Keeps his emotions locked up, but when he cares, he cares deep. He’d rather show it through actions than words.
Ian. Doesn’t like to lose. Whether it’s an argument, a game, or someone he wants. if he sets his mind to it, he’ll find a way to win.
Ian. Acts unbothered, but he pays attention to everything. He notices the little things. the way you shift when you're nervous, the songs you skip, the way your mood changes before you even say a word.
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xoxo
korie
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wedesignyouny · 2 months ago
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Custom Branding Options – Personalize your marquee with customscreen printing to showcase your brand effectively.
Easy to Install & Portable – Our instant marquees are quick to set up, store, and transport, making them ideal for trade shows, exhibitions, and promotional events.
Versatile Applications of Marquees & Canopies
Our installations are ideal for: ✅ Trade Shows & Exhibitions – Create a standout display to attract potential customers. ✅ Corporate & Marketing Events – Boost brand visibility with a professionally designed canopy. ✅ Sporting Events & Motorsports Shelters – Offer shade and protection for participants and spectators. ✅ Community Markets & Schools – Perfect for open-air setups that require reliable shelter. ✅ Weddings & Private Gatherings – Add elegance and comfort to your outdoor celebrations.
Additional Accessories Available
To enhance the functionality of your marquee, we offer: ✔ Half walls & clear walls ✔ Adjustable height options ✔ Leg weights for added stability
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What materials are used for the marquees? We use polyester or heavy-duty PVC fabrics combined with a commercial-grade aluminum frame for durability.
2. Can I customize my marquee with my company logo? Yes! We provide custom screen printing services to help promote your brand.
3. How long does it take to set up an instant marquee? Our marquees are designed for quick setup and can be installed in less than a minute.
4. Are these marquees waterproof? Yes, our marquees are waterproof and provide excellent protection against different weather conditions.
5. How do I order a marquee from TruArt Sign Co.? You can contact us via: 📞 Phone: (516) 378-0066 📧 Email: [email protected] 🌐 Website: TruArt Sign Co.
Elevate your event branding and outdoor promotions with premium marquee and canopy installations from TruArt Sign Co. Contact us today!
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