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seilon · 21 days
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i wish there was a cure for the sheer genuine dread I feel for summer like I really can’t stand it
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welcometogrouchland · 2 years
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I am gripping you by the shoulders and begging you to listen when I tell you teens want to be outside so bad. We want to be outside so fucking bad you have no idea
#ramblings of a lunatic#WE DON'T LIKE STAYING INDOORS ON SCREENS ALL DAY EVERYDAY ITS NOT FUN IT DOESN'T FEEL GOOD#yes there are exceptions and yes we like to do it more than previous generations but by god if it doesn't take a toll on your mental health#AND WE KNOW THIS BTW. WE'RE COMPLETELY FUCKING AWARE OF THIS FACY#*fact#but it's like. there's such a lack of options sometimes#like for example- i live in a pretty small town. walkable but not without some effort#there's no shopping centre (mall for americans) and maybe 3 parks (one of which is up a hill on the far side of town)#there are community centers but they're underfunded and don't cater to teens- especially not as casual hangout spaces#so like. unless you corall all your friends into one persons house (me and my friends generally go out in a group of 8-10 ppl-#-so while going to one persons house is doable it's not the most convenient and again this a small town. lots of the houses are small too)#or are willing to hangout at a park (a place where there's generally going to be young children and their parents-#-which isn't a deal-breaker by any means but can make kids feel like intrusions or even be perceived as sketchy)#(this is generally what me and my friends have to come to terms with everytime we hangout since we usually do it in the park)#then like. where the hell do you go?? yknow??????#also plenty of my friends live in rural areas where it's a 20 or 30 minute drive into town and only one of us has his license#all this to say#I'd really love to see some statistics on what the hangout habits of kids from different living areas is like#because i have a feeling that kids who grow up in big relatively walkable cities with public transit and nice hangout spots#are getting out of the house a lot more often than a bunch of lower and middle class teens scattered across rural country spaces-#-and a town with little to no space for them to just exist without doing some kind of activity to justify their presence#this isn't even touching on helicopter parenting that prevents kids from being independent#anyway yeah i wish i was not on my phone so much i enjoy life better when I'm not on it but. god does not love me so <3
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agent-grey-fics · 4 months
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Who we are | Paul Lahote | Part 4
Paired: Paul Lahote x reader
Wordcount: 2500
Summary: In a small town nestled between the towering pines and the crashing waves, Y/n finds herself entangled in a web of secrets and supernatural mysteries. A chance revelation from Paul propels her into the heart of the Quileute tribe's ancient tales and the enigmatic force of imprinting. As the bonfire's glow illuminates the hidden stories of destiny, Y/n is caught between the echoes of legends and the complexities of her own heart, unsure if she can navigate the shadows of a world she never knew existed.
Writers note: Here is part 4 of 'who we are', part 5 coming soon ,
Previous parts: part 1 | part 2 | Part 3
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You can keep your distance. His words kept echoing through your head as you made your way over to Jacob’s place. The drive to Jacob's place felt longer than usual, the weight of Paul's words hanging heavily in the air. Your mind raced with conflicting thoughts, torn between the desire to confront Jacob about the supernatural world he was part of and the uncertainty of how to handle your complicated feelings towards Paul. The engine hummed beneath the hood of your car as you pulled into Jacob's driveway, and you took a deep breath to steady yourself before stepping out into the cool evening.
The familiar scent of pine and damp earth surrounded you as you approached Jacob's house, its warm glow spilling out from the windows. The front door opened before you could even knock, revealing Jacob's concerned expression.
‘Hey,’ he greeted, his eyes searching yours for any sign of what was bothering you. You didn't waste any time. "Why didn't you tell me about the supernatural world, Jake? Paul said to keep my distance. What's going on?’ Jacob sighed, running a hand through his dark hair. ‘Look, I wanted to protect you. It's not an easy world to understand, and I didn't want you to get involved. But with you being his imprint he had to tell you.’ You raised your eyebrow, how did he know? It seemed to be an intimate fact that he wouldn’t share with everyone, so how did Jake know?’
You crossed your arms, frustration bubbling within you. ‘Protect me? From what, exactly?’
Jacob hesitated as if debating how much to reveal. ‘We’re not the only supernatural beings y/n. Remember our tales, you have us but there are also cold ones, and other creatures out there. It's dangerous, and I didn't want you caught up in the middle of it.’
A shiver ran down your spine at the mention of cold obes. It felt like you had stepped into a fantasy novel, and reality was slipping away. ‘Xold ones?’ He nodded. ‘The blood-sucking kind, vampires.’ You didn't know what to say for a moment. ‘Vampires?’ He nodded. ‘What kind of shit show have I gotten into?’ He laughed. ‘You’ll get used to it.’ A soft sigh left your lips. ‘Paul said I should stay away from him. What's that about?’
Jacob's expression darkened. ‘Paul imprinted on you. It's a wolf thing. He can't stay away, even if he wanted to. Imprinting is like a soulmate bond. He can't help how he feels.’
Your eyes widened at the revelation. It still sounded like something out of a supernatural romance novel, not reality. ‘But we're just friends,’ you insisted, trying to make sense of it all. Jacob nodded solemnly. ‘It doesn't always start as a romantic connection, but it can turn into one. It's complicated, I know.’ Frustration and confusion churned within you, the weight of the situation sinking in. ‘So, what do I do now? Do I just avoid Paul? Do I date him? Do we become good friends?’ Jacob sighed again, his gaze sympathetic. ‘It's not that simple. Imprinting is powerful, but it doesn't guarantee a smooth journey. You need to talk to Paul, figure out what you both want. Ignoring it won't make it go away.’
'Doesn't his behaviour make sense now? That he always got mad when I put my arm around you, for example?' And then it clicked. You had simply shoved off his behaviour because you didn't understand him. But now you saw that it was jealousy. 'Shit, now that you mention it.' Jake laughed. 'I often did it to tease him. I like to tease him.' You rolled your eyes.  You decided you didn't want to talk about it anymore and changed the subject.  'Okay, something else because I don't want to think about it for a while. It confuses me.  Can we watch a movie?'  ‘Sure, whatever you want y/n/n.’  The room filled with the cozy glow of the TV screen as you and Jacob settled onto the couch. The weight of the earlier conversation about Paul still lingered in the air, but you both decided to shift gears for a while.
After a brief discussion, you settled on 'Grown Ups' with Adam Sandler, a choice that promised laughter and a carefree atmosphere. As the movie began, the opening credits rolled, accompanied by a catchy soundtrack. The comedic antics of the characters on the screen provided a welcomed distraction, offering a temporary escape from the tangled emotions brought on by the discussion about Paul.
Jacob's presence felt reassuring as his arm found its way around the back of the couch. You nestled comfortably against him, appreciating the familiarity and support of your best friend. The shared laughter from the movie served as a comforting soundtrack, momentarily easing the confusion that had clouded your thoughts earlier. For that brief moment, the camaraderie and simplicity of watching a movie provided a reprieve, allowing you both to enjoy the present without dwelling on the complexities of the supernatural world that had come to light.
As you left Jacob's house a couple of hours later, the night air whispered through the trees, carrying with it the scent of uncertainty. The drive home was filled with contemplation, your mind grappling with the newfound knowledge of the supernatural world and the enigma of Paul's imprinting. Jake had invited you to the bonfire where his dad told the tribe stories. This way you could look at them from a new perspective
When you arrived home, you found yourself standing in front of the mirror, staring at your reflection. The reflection of a person caught in the crossfire of something beyond their comprehension. The journey ahead seemed daunting, but one thing was certain – you couldn't keep your distance forever.
That night, as you slipped into the embrace of sleep, your dreams went straight to the supernatural world. The moon hung low in the obsidian sky, casting an otherworldly glow over a dense forest. The rustle of leaves underfoot echoed through the silent night, and a cool breeze carried whispers that seemed to beckon you deeper into the shadows.
Amidst the towering trees, eyes that glowed like embers peered out from the darkness. Silhouettes of wolves moved gracefully between the trunks, their fur blending seamlessly with the shadows. Their presence seemed both mystical and familiar, as if you had stepped into a world where secrets whispered through the rustling leaves and moonlight.
As you ventured further into the mysterious forest, a figure emerged from the shadows. Paul stood before you, his eyes reflecting the same mysterious glow as the wolves around him. The air crackled with an unspoken energy, and the forest seemed to pulse with a hidden power.
Without uttering a word, Paul motioned for you to follow. Together, you traversed through the moonlit labyrinth of the dream, the enigmatic wolves accompanying you like silent guardians. The path ahead was shrouded in mist, adding an element of mystique to the journey.
The dream unfolded like a cryptic dance between reality and fantasy, leaving you captivated by the enigma that surrounded Paul and the wolves. There was a sense of purpose in the dream, a connection to something beyond comprehension, yet undeniably powerful.
As you reached the heart of the dream, the moon above reached its zenith, casting an intense glow on a hidden clearing. In the center, a pool of reflective water mirrored the celestial canvas above. The wolves gathered around, their eyes fixed on the pool, as if it held the key to a secret known only to them.
Just as you leaned in to catch a glimpse of the mysterious reflection, the dream began to dissolve. The wolves faded into the shadows, and Paul's figure melted away, leaving only the echo of their presence lingering in your mind.
As you woke, the memory of the dream clung to your consciousness, leaving you with a sense of both wonder and intrigue. The enigmatic world you had glimpsed in your sleep lingered like a tantalizing mystery, inviting you to unravel the secrets concealed within the realms of dreams.
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The sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and purple as you made your way to the beach for the Quileute bonfire. The rhythmic crash of waves against the shore created a soothing backdrop to the gathering, and the scent of burning wood filled the air as the bonfire crackled and roared.
Billy Black, adorned in traditional Quileute regalia, stood near the flames, ready to share stories that echoed through generations. As the night settled in, the community gathered around the fire, forming a circle that seemed to unite everyone in the warmth and glow. You felt like an outsider, everyone here was family or grew up that way. You were the only one who came from outside the reservation. You didn't have much time to think because Jacob waved you over. It was a spot between Jake and Paul, perfect. ‘Hi,’ It was an awkward greeting and you threw Jake an angry look. When you were seated between the two men you tried to take as little space as possible and made yourself as small as possible. But it didn't matter, you felt Paul's thigh against yours. A sigh left his lip when you didn’t pull away. The touch was electric, a warm feeling spread throughout your body.
Billy's voice resonated, rich with the weight of history, as he began to weave tales of the Quileute tribe. The firelight flickered across his face, casting shadows that danced in harmony with the ebb and flow of his words. The stories spoke of legends and spirits, of wolves that walked as men, and the sacred connection between the tribe and the land. Around you, faces were illuminated by the mesmerizing glow, their expressions reflecting a mixture of reverence and fascination. The crackling flames seemed to carry the essence of the tales, filling the air with a sense of mystique that bound the listeners together in a shared experience.
As the stories unfolded, the night embraced a magical quality, and you found yourself captivated by the ancient wisdom woven into the narratives. The legends came alive, painting vivid images in your mind, and the sound of the waves seemed to harmonize with the heartbeat of the stories.
In the midst of the gathered community, the bond between the Quileute tribe and their ancestral tales became palpable. The bonfire served not only as a source of physical warmth but as a vessel for the preservation of cultural heritage and the passing down of knowledge from one generation to the next.
The bonfire crackled, casting a warm glow on the faces of the gathered Quileute community as Billy Black continued to share tales of their rich heritage. His eyes, deep and knowing, met yours briefly, and a subtle shift in his expression hinted at a story that carried a weight beyond the flickering flames.
‘Now, there's something more, something that ties our hearts to a destiny that can't be denied,’ Billy began, his voice taking on a solemn tone. The surrounding chatter hushed, and all eyes turned toward the tribal elder.
‘Imprinting,’ Billy uttered, and the word hung in the air like a mysterious incantation. ‘It's a bond that's been woven into the very fabric of our tribe, a connection that transcends time and space.’  As he spoke, you couldn't shake the feeling that his words carried a peculiar weight, as if they were meant for you alone. Uncomfortably, you shifted in your place, sensing an invisible spotlight on you as Billy continued. You could feel Paul's body stiffen beside you. To reassure him a little you pushed your leg against his, which seemed to work because he relaxed instantaneously.
‘In our tribe, imprinting is a sacred bond that occurs when a wolf finds its other half, its soulmate. It's an unbreakable connection that goes beyond the physical and the mundane,’ Billy explained, his gaze once again settling on you, or so it seemed.
The implications of his words settled heavily in the pit of your stomach. The mention of imprinting felt like a revelation, and a chill ran down your spine. The bonfire's warmth seemed to wane as the tribe's collective attention seemed to hone in on you, amplifying the feeling of being scrutinized.
‘In times of great need, the imprint bond can become a source of strength, a guiding force that helps our people navigate the challenges that life throws at us,’ Billy continued, his eyes still fixed on you. ‘It's a power that resides within us, connecting us to something greater than ourselves.’
As Billy delved deeper into the intricacies of imprinting, you couldn't escape the feeling of being caught in the crossfire of something beyond your understanding. The firelight danced on Paul's features, casting shadows that seemed to mirror the uncertainty playing out in your mind.
Billy's gaze lingered on you for a moment longer, a knowing glint in his eyes, before he shifted his attention to the flames. "Imprinting is a force that binds wolves to their destined partners, a connection forged by fate itself. Sometimes, it happens when you least expect it, and it changes everything."
The air around the bonfire became charged with an unspoken tension, and you felt the weight of eyes upon you. Both Paul and Jacob seemed to sense your discomfort, their expressions reflecting a mix of concern and understanding.
Paul's hand found yours, offering a reassuring squeeze, while Jacob shot you a supportive glance. The trio of friends exchanged glances, their unspoken connection echoing the tales Billy shared.
‘In times of great peril, the imprint bond has guided our tribe to safety, ensuring our survival through generations,’ Billy continued, his voice resonating with a blend of reverence and caution. ‘It's a force that cannot be ignored, and it shapes the destiny of those it touches.’
As the stories unfolded, you couldn't shake the feeling that the ancient tales had taken a personal turn, focusing on the very bonds that connected you to Paul. A subtle murmur of agreement rippled through the crowd, but your thoughts were consumed by an unsettling realization. The idea that you were entangled in the mysterious web of imprinting weighed heavily on your mind. 
As Billy concluded his stories, a collective sigh seemed to ripple through the assembly. The embers of the bonfire glowed, casting a subdued light on the faces of those who had listened with rapt attention. The night had woven a tapestry of shared history, connecting the present to the timeless narratives that echoed through the lineage of the Quileute tribe.
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tewz · 9 months
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I think it's such a shame that no one can get mental help in Upper Michigan, USA. I had to take "getting help" into my own hands and read into psychiatry/different therapies and teach myself how to be less depressed/anxious on my own because my survival instinct kicked in and I can't just go without help. I literally had to help myself as a last resort. It was really difficult but I somehow pulled through. I'm still not able to function like a proper adult (can't work or drive), but I'm no longer s**c*dal and planning my own death like I did between the ages of 14-28. My 30's have actually been great so far. I have a lot less episodes and they are shorter and less intense. I haven't self-harmed in about 5 years or so too. Some people can't conquer such a thing though, and I am really concerned for several of my friends. You wouldn't believe the amount of people who live in my area who come to me crying about how they can't take it anymore. A couple of them jumped through hoops to get online therapy (tele-health, but it's very pricey and inconvenient). It's pretty much all of my friends at this point. Like my advice and compassion can only do so much and it doesn't ever seem to help them. It's become a little tiring in a way.
Same with getting a dentist with cheap insurance. The greedy conservatives (which is 2/3 of the population here) won't allow it. We all have to travel downstate or to Wisconsin to get basic work done (it takes 3.5 hours of driving to get downstate and 2.5 hours to get anywhere good in Wisconsin + no one drives or can afford cars anymore so we're all doomed). I'm gonna have to start getting to the abscess stage again to have to energy/drive to seek another dentist willing to help and that is not fair. I shouldn't have to look like I do hard drugs just because no one will fix my teeth + depression never helped with that equation either.
Everyone's life up here is a disaster. I live in a corner of the world that is sickeningly resource-less. The nearest psychiatric hospital is 1.5 hours away and doesn't usually accept people unless they've committed a crime or something drastic. The 2nd closest one is a double drive down to Wisconsin, unless you have Michigan-only insurance, then you're driving 6 hours downstate.
Another thing that drives me up the wall is the lack of basic ANYTHING. My friend from New York wants to come visit, but there's little to no AirBnB's up here unless you find a cabin in the woods with no phone/internet service, T-Mobile doesn't reach up here, no Uber drivers of any kind (2 expensive taxi companies that are overbooked all the time is the only way to get anywhere), no basic stores to find anything you're looking for so we all have to order stuff off the internet, no records stores in the entire U.P. except for a couple run-down multi-media stores that have maybe a bin or two of 60's country and Christmas music on vinyl, etc, etc. Also, my town has always been living about 10-15 years in the past. You can't find online reviews or even websites for most stores because the boomers and bootlicking assholes around here don't know what the fuck computers are. And if there's a fashion trend that I find on the internet (like crop tops of example), they won't hit our stores until 5 years later when the trend slows down. The end. Rant over. I don't wanna upset myself but like... lol...
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I’m so frustrated and tired.
This morning (like 6:10am, 12/4) I had just clocked out and gotten in my car to leave, when my coworker who had just come in called me. They said they weren’t sure if anyone else got in touch with me, but that “they” (meaning our boss) wanted to ask if I could cover for a different coworker on tonight’s shift.
I don’t mind being asked to cover, and will even usually take a shift, but what really bothered me about this is that the coworker who needed coverage, B, should have contacted me themself to ask me to cover for them. Or, if they weren’t able to do that for whatever reason, it should have been placed on my boss, C, to do that. But instead they delegated it to the morning coworker, D. And I have my own issues with D, so even though this incident was not their fault it made it worse all the same. Furthermore, getting B to help cover anybody is like pulling teeth. B and I are technically each other’s on-call backup, because we’re the only ones who work nights (and we only have the two daytime coworkers for the other days, so there’s only 4 people in my department total), but there have been plenty of times I was needing to ask everyone else, or even discuss what to do with my boss, because B refused to cover.
Anyway, for some context for the situation, during the workweek I stay with my mom and stepdad at their house because they live 5 minutes away from the hospital. On my days off I live in my own house with my dad, and our town is the next one over which is an hour away. Dad is there full time and needs me to help care for a lot of things around the house because he’s disabled. For example, he doesn’t have a car (and probably wouldn’t be able to drive safely nowadays anyway) so I have to take him to doctor appointments, physical therapy, pick up prescriptions, check the PO Box, things like that. He always has appointments on Mondays, every single week, which I have told C and our group lead a few times prior to this.
So I had initially told D that I couldn’t cover tonight because I had to pick up my groceries, drive an hour home and rest, and be able to take my dad to his appointments in the morning. They said they understood and would try to get help from others. So I get my stuff and go home and go about my morning.
I had gotten to bed around 10am. Now flash forward to 3:30pm, my dad is waking me up because my mom called him saying that my boss called her (we all work at the hospital so they know each other prior) stating that they couldn’t get a hold of me and needed me to respond to the requests for coverage.
My phone is always on silent, and I was dead asleep, so of course I didn’t know C was trying to reach me. So I ask what’s going on, C says I need to come in and cover because no one else is available. I explained the situation with my dad’s appointments, but C just went on with what felt like a passive aggressive explanation of how an on-call schedule works. Even though those rules don’t seem to apply to B, just to me. C went on to say that if I really couldn’t make it then D would have to do a 24 hour, or C would have to come help cover too.
First of all, if D really did have to take on a 24 hour shift nobody would ever hear the end of it and we’d all have to praise how great D is and how much they do. Which would be insufferable. Secondly, C is the manager so it’s literally their job to come in and cover the shift if no one else is able to! But of course they don’t want to give up their Sunday off either.
I talked to my mom about it and she said because of the on-call agreements that it is my job to come in, even though it’s unfair, and the most I can do is try to file a complaint with HR, which doesn’t seem right because then it just sounds like I’m complaining that someone is sick, which isn’t their fault. But this isn’t the first time B has done this stuff, and that was recently. I get being sick and feeling like shit, but you can’t be calling off constantly and expecting it to be fine. One of our day workers, M, comes in even when they’re sick (always wearing a mask and sanitizes the whole cubby area before they leave) because they can’t always get coverage. And I personally have chronic pain; I occasionally get really bad flare ups in certain areas, to the point where I can barely walk or move at all, and I’ve still come in to work (partially due to the fact that B refused to cover). If we can do these things while suffering then B can come in while sick too.
In any case, I came into work. I told C again about the every Monday appointments situation and they said they’d make note of it to ensure we can get better backup in the future. I’m so tired because I didn’t get a lot of sleep and then had to drive an hour back here just to work a 12 hour night shift and then go all the way back home and stay awake to take care of all my other obligations. And it’s been busy already. Not necessarily because we have so many patients, but I’ve had to run around garnering information from some, faxing things for the doctors, getting paperwork for the nurses, and walking visitors down to the floor. If one more damn person comes in at night and wants to go visit a patient I’m gonna snap.
And maybe in a week or two when B is back to work I’ll have a mysterious bout of illness and need a week off. I’ve got the PTO for it, so I can sit at home and rest and still get paid for it 🤷🏼‍♀️
The whole thing is just a bunch of nonsense. Maybe I can sneak a nap at the nurses station and just have them wake me up if a patient comes, because I really don’t feel too good about driving tired in the morning.
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Hi, Em! I was wondering if you would help me find my type. I know I’m definitely a feeler and an introvert, and I think I use Si/Ne over Se/Ni. But, I’m torn between which one is stronger, and whether I use Fe or Fi. Some of the main complaints I’ve gotten from my family are that I tend to make snap judgments about people (which soften over time) and that I can be a bit of a pushover. For example, when I was a teenager, an immediate family member was diagnosed with some health issues (1/7)
and ever since then, I’ve taken on quite a few of their responsibilities. It didn’t feel right that others should have to give up their plans when I knew perfectly well that there was nothing for me in the town we were living in at the time. The same went for dating for a long time. I already knew that the man I’m going to marry didn’t live in that state, so why waste my time? I had better things to do than go out with guys just for the sake of it. It wasn’t until after I moved and met (2/7)
someone (albeit not how I would have chosen), that I even considered a romantic relationship. That attitude is largely why my mother has always considered me the more practical of my sisters; even though I don’t always share my opinions, I’ve always had a mind of my own, and it’s hard to blend. I can be invisible, but I can’t blend. For all that, I can be incredibly sensitive, and take comments by my close friends and family to heart, even when it’s not intended to be taken seriously. (3/7)
I can be INCREDIBLY conflict avoidant, and usually if I’m in a meeting or situation where I strongly disagree with the general consensus, it’s hard not to just quietly keep doing what I want until I’m noticed. When people do ask for my opinion, and I know that they really want it, I can give it to them pretty plainly. I’ve also had friends tell me that I can be surprisingly pragmatic about some issues, especially if I feel like I already know the answer. But, when I’m still making up my (4/7)
mind, it can be a bit more hazy. I can fall into rabbit trails, and even though I’m one of the more practical of my friends, I don’t always get the point across concisely enough for some. It’s not intentional, it just seems as though the more we start talking (or writing) about something, the more I see different ways of looking at it. I have several hobbies, but tend to stick to rather “mindless” projects within them. For example, I enjoy crocheting, but I like to stick to things like (5/7)
scarves or blankets, so my hands are busy while my mind is free to focus. The same with baking, I don’t have the patience to spend all this time on decorating. It’s just going to be eaten, anyway. This tendency has led to some frustration from my dad, who is always pushing to beat his own records. I’d say the people that drive me nuts the most would fall into one of two categories, those who are overbearing and arrogant, and those who are charming at the cost of their sense of self. (6/7)
I almost didn’t become friends with someone who is now one of my closest friends because of this. He was so charming and complimentary, I had a hard time believing he was sincere! Hopefully this is the right information you need and has enough examples, thanks!! (7/7)
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Hi anon! I actually think you’re an ISFP.
I think most people make some degree of snap judgments about others, but high Ne users are typically the exception. Being a pushover is common for a lot of introverts who are feelers, especially when younger.
The second part is where I started to think Fi, because while you’re doing things for others it’s very much motivated by your own interests - I don’t think you would have put people first in the same way had you been living somewhere where you had more to do for yourself. Having a mind of one’s own is true of everyone but individualism is often associated with high Fi, as is difficulty blending in.
Sensitivity is often true of feelers in general, and conflict avoidance is pretty strong in the perceivers - IxFJs can be conflict avoidant but often that’s the high degree of overlap with enneagram 6 or 9. The fact that you will give your opinion and have a reputation for pragmatism feels very indicative of Fi and Se to me as well.
I think the part about going down various paths is interesting but what stands out to me is that you don’t really do this automatically, the way a high Ne user does; it’s something you find through doing and engaging higher thinking. The same goes with hobbies; it sounds like you’re interested in the experience and the tactile, but not the extra aesthetics or out of a sense of competition.
The clincher for me on Fi is the dislike of charming at the cost of self; that type of charm is something I associate heavily with Fe, so this feels like you don’t use that. Which in turn is what made me seriously consider Se in the end. I’d also note this just doesn’t feel like an Ne writing style, which is never to be fair a guarantee - people often think through their questions and edit them - but this has a directness I tend to see with the Ni-Se axis.
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leffee · 7 months
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Who drives the best and worst?
Hmm, that's a good question. I usually go from the last/worst, so this time I'll go from best to worst:
Sunil - ok, so he used to have some driving anxiety but managed to get over it pretty quickly actually. He was so proud of himself for that :D <3. He's the best because not only he impeccably knows all the traffic rules and usually sticks to them, but at the same time, he's not afraid to ignore them just a little, however only if the situation requires it, he won't do it just because he wants to. But if he's late to someone or something, he's able to go just a little over the speed limit; or in other case park somewhere when it is not allowed, only for a while though, to let someone get off if there aren't any parking places nearby.
Zoe - she's actually really good, she also got her license at first try. She was really motivated, wanting to have her own form of transportation that she's in control of. Because of that, she learned everything fast and well, so even after getting her licence she still knows it all well. Plus, she drives very often, so she gets a lot of practice all the time. Her biggest sin is often checking herself out in the front mirror while driving, but don't worry, not in any critical moments.
Russell - he sticks to the traffic rules and cares about them a lot, so of course he's a good driver, but at the same time, he's rather stiff when it comes to them. He'd rather be late than break or bend any rules, unless someone is genuinely dying. Of course, all of it depends on how we define "best driver", because I could define it as "the one that sticks most to the traffic rules" and then it would be Russell. But I decided to go for more of an "sticks to the rules but is also effective" approach. If I went for "least likely to get pulled over", Russell would be first for sure.
Vinnie - I said it before, so he's a pretty decent driver, like Zoe he was also really fond of getting his own form of transportation instead of having to match up with buses or trains' schedules. Not gonna lie, he likes driving fast, it's so liberating. He won't do it in any places where there's a big traffic or where there are a lot of people, but if he knows some places aren't exactly busy he's not afraid to go over the speed limit, not a lot, but still over. Not only the places he knows aren't very attended, but also just the ones that he expects to be like that, for example countryside. He parks a bit askew sometimes too.
Pepper - oh does she like being in the driver's seat, but can definitely be a bit careless. Not enough to put anyone in danger, absolutely not, but sometimes it might feel like it. Like Vinnie, will drive faster in places where there are generally less people and has no inhibitions about driving on red light once she makes sure it is safe to do so. However, she's really good at parking, all kinds. Honestly, in some ways she's the best driver actually because she's least afraid of driving on roads she's completely unfamiliar with, she has good orientation in such situations, not getting overwhelmed, even in very complex situations. She's simply the most flexible behind a wheel out of all of them.
Minka - ok, it's not really that she's bad, she just doesn't have enough experience. She's not really a fan of being in the driver's seat, she'd much rather be in any other and do something more interesting than navigating the road. And because of that when she does drive, she's not used to it so she's not that good. But! She's definitely getting there, just gradually.
Penny Ling - she has horrible driving anxiety, it's hard to focus on driving when she's constantly thinking that she might injure somebody or worse. She got her driving licence eventually, but after that she kept her driving to minimum, only driving on roads and places she knows well that also aren't too far away. Driving to another town for example is absolutely out of question for her. When she does drive she prefers to do it with someone being in the seat next to her, so she has another pair of eyes that might warn her in case she doesn't notice something as well as reminding her what to do in case she forgets due to stress.
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Okok !!! So recently I've been really into biology and dragons and I thought, hey, wouldn't it be sick to have some stuff about dragons in my world, I think I'll do that. And I did. Here it is <3
I've recently been rethinking about biology in Solar Years for some reason and animals and whatnot, and I figured "Hey, since dragons are real in this world, I should figure out their role in the pyramid of power", so I've decided to take a page outta the megaladon phenomenon and make them essentially predator hunters. Cuz, I don't know if you guys know this, but Megalodons were the biggest shark alive in the ocean, and there's a recent theory suggesting that to survive in an enviroment like that, they didn't target bigger prey animals, as that would drive the overall oceanic population down and inevitably end them, but rather predatory animals. So I'm using the same system for dragons in this world !
Deagons are instead classified as "huntorar", hunter of predators, they're massive organisms with both magical and biological control over their respective eco systems, ranging from the biggest winged rare fellas (Comandea Huntorar Draconis) to the smallest wingless common fellas (Commonis Huntorar Draconis), but since they have so many biological advantages and are unlike most other creatures, they're also severely nerfed in some other aspects- For example, there's not many dragons at all in one place. The chance of finding any major winged dragons in a continent is incredibly slim, their numbers cannot multiply without severe immigration to a common place and since most of the world is already occupied, there's no real set date or even place for them to go to. Breeding is also complicated as most dragons are female and deep within cave systems, with the male ones being smaller and just kinda hanging out in bodies of water. They spend 2/4s of the year asleep, and without all the specific nitty gritty in their diets its easy for some to get angry and go ravaging nearby towns.
There really is no solving that issue honestly, dragons are way too important for the ecosystem to be just hunted, and since most of the ones who end up breaking into villages are males anyway, its also punishable by law to harm them. So what have people taken to doing ?
Tame those fuckers, of course :)
For now its usually preferred that the only dragons to be tamed are small wingless ones, but there are many studies looking to move on to their winged counterparts for individual travel. They are most often utilized as big farm animals to carry stuff around, some smaller breeds are used for herding (and fun fact, they're usually accompanied by dogs and are immediately accepted as just another herding dog), and some are just there to scare off any other males that may try to get in the village.
And thats all i got <3
First of all I'm so glad to hear you doing something for your storyverse "Because it'd be so sick". Kisses your forehead /p (Also the way you referred to the dragons as "fellas" in the same breath as calling them latin(esque?) scientific names)
Ermagherd I've never heard of the megalodon theory that rocks (!!) frankly perfect for some sensible dragon lore!
All of this is so !!!!! *waves my hands around* yeah!! I'm really digging how you thought out the whole thing with living spaces and how societies would adapt and react to beasts like these, it's brilliant! I imagine dragon taming is a veeery high expertise task! Also them being used to scare off other invading male dragons is so clever, great touch! I'm wondering if the female dragons living deep underground would be a bother to miners? And minework in general. Do those ones ever get tamed? Or attempted to? They'd be magnificent mining companions, if it'd be reasonable to assume female dragons are well adapted to cave life and all of it's quirks and dangers. Also additionally since the males hang out in waters, would they be good swimmers and if so, tamed for seafaring or fishing tasks as well? How does their natural lifestyle of sleeping 2/4s of the year work in tamed dragons? Do the people just get em a nice spot and wait out the sleeby season?
Also very realistic that mega beasts like these would be few in numbers, since a large animal takes way more resources to just keep itself alive and well, and it'd be bad for all of them if they all hunted as prolifically as their dragonic hearts desire. ~Ecosystem stuff~
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Jantonio (Jack/Tony) based delusions from my plagued mind :3 Enjoy at your own risk.
stalker Tony au where he actually works part time at the gas station (like 4-6 hrs a day kinda shifts) but stays longer just to hang out/talk to the cute overnight manager who he usually takes over his shift. As he works there longer and longer, Tony realizes something: staying in that building doesn’t make you crazy, it brings out whatever crazy that was already in you. It takes some fucked up, repressed shit buried deep in your subconscious and brings that motherfucker into the light (example: Calvin Ambrose) 
In Tony’s case? His little crush on jack is suddenly a full-on obsession. It’s a gradual spiral, but he doesn’t notice until it’s too late. In the beginning he catches himself trailing after Jack around the store, and he’s a little confused and embarrassed when he’s asked about it, telling Jack it’s the lack of sleep that’s making him weird, which Jack laughs at with an “I can relate to that.” He subconsciously begins going after anything Jack-related after that; a pen he chewed on here, a paper coffee cup he’d tossed after his shift there, even a few articles of clothing from his emergency kit in the closet (Jack would probably blame the missing shirts on Jerry, anyways). He doesn’t even notice he’s taking these things until he goes home and realizes his bag is a little heavier than when he first got to work. 
At this point he starts to realize he’s losing it. He’s trying to reason with himself with the reminder of,  'how fuckin creepy this is with your face shoved into your coworker’s shirt while you're grinning like a psychopath,' but there’s a giddy, sick sort of glee he’s getting from it that overpowers his logical side, so he starts to up the ante. 
It’s super easy to get pictures of Jack since his head is either buried deep in a book or in the clouds. Tony couldn’t be more thankful for his uncaring (if not a bit airheaded) nature. He thinks about getting a Polaroid camera so he doesn’t have to print photos off a flash drive somewhere public, and he knows if Jack heard the shutter and click of cameras, he wouldn’t question it. Hell, he’d probably just stuff in some earplugs to ignore the sound. But he holds off, reasoning that it’d be playing too risky. In the end, he settles for home-printed pictures on printer paper, which he obsessively pins to his room walls. 
Tony never admitted to himself what he was doing was considered stalking until he actually started stalking him. It wasn’t even on purpose… at first, anyways. He’d been driving around town when he spotted Jack getting dropped off at the local bookstore, and that’s where it started. Tony’s phone camera was trained on his friend before he even registered his actions. 
He told himself that this was a one time thing, that he’d be content with seeing him at work, but with every day and every “just one more time,” he knew he was fighting a losing battle with himself. (Jack doesn’t have many outfit variations so his photo gallery folder of him at New Pages looks like they’re all from the same day. Tony cherishes them all the same)
Since jack doesn’t go many places when he’s not working, it was only a matter of time until Tony eventually followed him home and found out where he lived. He thinks it’ll be difficult to get in when he’s not home cos he assumes he’s living with family, but after a long stakeout with no other sign of life in the house he concludes that Jacks living all alone. 
He’s actually really proud of Jack for being so careful and prepared for a break-in with his three-lock system, but simultaneously disappointed at how easy it was to get in through the back door. It’s here that he starts taking more things to fuel his infatuation: from socks, loose hairs and even a few pieces of silverware that he’d assumed jack had used that day. He knew how fucked up and overboard this was starting to become, but he was long past the point of trying to reason with himself by now. 
He’s torn between liking Jerry for his loose-lipped tendencies and hating him for his friendliness. On one hand, Jerry sucks at the whole privacy thing, which benefits him. Tony usually sugarcoats his questions about jack, disguising them as offhand comments about their manager, but sometimes he thinks he doesn’t even have to with the way the blond will easily blabber on about the tired man. On the other hand, there’s a jealous rage in the pit of his stomach every time he watches the ex-cultist bound towards Jack and start goofing around as if they were best friends. 
Tony being jealous of how close Jerry’s getting to Jack, but not being able to get closer to him himself bc Jack throws him off whenever they talk (eg: The bar invite was supposed to be a date but Jack made it weird and Tony got infected by the awkward and didn’t know what else to say)
(I could link it back to cannon by making his obsession somehow lead to him getting in contact with Roger :eyes:)
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When Feelings Die
1:15pm Young and Beautiful (Orchestra) [From the Great Gatsby] -Stringspace (On Repeat)
07.26.23
Where to begin. Life has been so good to me this year that i've lost track of so many things that use to haunt my mind. I want to go back to a the night that i was hanging out with David. When i'm with David i feel like i can be myself, but only to a certain extent. On August 7th it will be four years since i met David in that coffee shop that late afternoon. It has been a crazy four years and during that time i fell head over heels for him and then he crushed my heart by telling me he was more into girls than guys. I remember how crushed my heart left. I wanted to get away from him so that my heart would stop falling even deeper in love with him. Mind you i did stop talking to him for a good three or four months. I did some heavy searching within myself during that time. There were friends who helped me out and distracted me by going hiking with me and inviting me to events. Plus Covid had just started and towns were on lockdown so that helped me to pull away as much as possible.
Somehow i managed to let go. Maybe it was because David and i only went through a talking stage. We were never official and i would never claim that we were, but i wish i would of been given the opportunity to demonstrate to him how much love i had for him at the time. It's just feelings lost in the wind now. Well months did go by and eventually he reached out again and we became really good friends. As our friendship grew we became more open with each other (at least i did). I trusted and trust David so much.
Fast forward to a couple months ago... i began to realize that when David and i talked about relationships and expectations with partners i would bring up Romeo a lot. I think at first it wasn't done on purpose but as time went by Romeo's name kept coming up more and more when David and I were together. I don't know what my intentions were but after i would mention Romeo i would instantly regret it and i wanted to swallow my words back immediately. Then one day as David and i sat there in my car at our lookout point in the mountains, watching the sunset over the San Joaquin Valley, we were talking and i brought up Romeo's name. I brought up his name to illustrate an example to something we were talking about (after all Romeo was all i knew for so many years). I saw as David's eyes looked out the front window of the car, his sight lost in the sunset as he held on the steering wheel of my car. Quietly he turned to look at me and asked a question no had asked me before.
"Would you get back with Romeo if he came back into your life?" I sat there in shock. That is the last thing that i expected him to ask me but then again in the back of my mind i wondered to myself: well if you always bring up Romeo what did you expect? In the past when people would bring up Romeo i would feel a knot in my stomach. I would get nervous and anxious but in a good way. Like when you're excited. This time i sat there staring into David's eyes and his face and for the first time i realized that i didn't want to be with anyone else in that very moment but David. "No." I replied to David in a stern voice. "I would never want to go through that again. I can't say that i wouldn't let him back in as a friend, but those feeling i once had are no longer there." "He would need to bring the stars down to win me over again." David just shook his head in agreement.
When David and i go to our lookout point i usually drive there and he drives back. This time was no different. As soon as the sun set I made sure to tell him i loved him and he replied, "I love you to." David drove home that day.
With my new increase in salary the school district asks that we work an additional 50 days that we use to have off. So now I have to work the whole month of June. I had a trip to Mexico planned for late June and i took the last two weeks off and returned 3 day prior to the month ending so that i could turn in all my reports and paperwork. The plan was to stay the entire month of July and enjoy the rest of my summer break here in the states with my friends. I decided i would start going to the park to walk 3-5 miles daily to get back into better shape. The week i was back i was going every morning but one day my cousin and friend asked me to go walking in the afternoon, so i said yes.
We were on our last lap and my friend said "To your left." So i looked to my left and behind me thinking there was someone coming up behind that needed to jog by. "There is no one there," I replied. "No, look to your left amigo," he stated again. I looked over to my left and across the street and there was a guy dressed in a mariachi suite leaning on a red car looking at me. I had my dark shades on so i really couldn't see clearly, but to be honest i didn't think it was Romeo who was looking back at me. I looked ahead and i told my friend "I don't think it's him." We finished our lap and bought some fruit to eat. We walked back to my car and drove off. When going home i drive around the park and i happen to drive down the street where that man dressed in a mariachi suit was parked. As i turned to drive into that street i saw that there were other people there dressed in a mariachi outfits. I slowed down as to not hit anyone and made eye contact with Romeo for a split second. It was him. As i drove by my mind did not care. That anxious feeling in my stomach was no longer there. It was like as if i was looking at a total stranger on the street. It was at that point that i new my feeling for Romeo had died. I did not go home to think about him and to be very honest David is who came to mind. It was at that point I understood that David was who i loved now and it had been for a long time, i was just scared to admit it.
I didn't want to feel love for David because i know he feels nothing for me. And for me to get my hopes up with a man who has been clear that he does not want anything but a friendship with me is like stepping into another situationship like the one Romeo and I had. So that same week i booked a ticket to return to Mexico City and to gather my thoughts. I stayed out there the rest of the month of July. I would be lying if i said i did not think of David while i was out there. I even spoke to my cousin about my feelings and situation and she gave me very good advice. I guess i'm scared to implement it. Just like with Romeo im scared to lose something i don't have.
It's hard for me to set friendship boundaries with David because i wholeheartedly love him. I know i need to talk things out with him but i'm scared to. I guess only time will tell what will happen, but that is story for another time.
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Trip 3, day 10. The day started by realising the communal food was getting very thin on the ground so a big shop was needed. We have been stocking up daily on bread and fruit but when the potatoes and onions are running low you know you have a problem.
I took the opportunity to reorganise the cupboards and found lots of things hidden away or in the wrong place. A secret stash of tinned peas was found, only after I had bought a few more tins. Pea soup maybe? We get regular bowls of borsch made by the Ukrainian mothers, I must learn to make this when my crop of beetroot are ready back home.
With a promise of receiving Julia's daughter's visa today and the remaining visa for the new family it was back on my now regular commute to the visa center.
Before I left I met our new volunteer Paul, it just so happened that he had a relative who was living in Poland staying just round the corner from Heavenly Hostel and was able to sleep there. Vlad's mum was also around in the kitchen, she is going to be staying near Birmingham so I showed her a video from YouTube to prepare her for the Brummie accent. She had a go herself and actually took to it quite well. I look forward to hearing some Ukrainian spoken in a solid Brummie accent before to long.
The new family's youngest boy sat up front on the way to the visa office with his dad, this is now a much sought after seat amongst the children. We drive past the airport on the motorway and are usually treated to a plane flying over us at low altitude as it lands.
The news at the visa office was that Julia's visa was ready but not her daughter's, opposite to what we were expecting. I didn't bother trying to unravel this one, it was still a result and we are promised the daughter's is coming today. The new family were informed their last remaining visa was due so it was shaping up ok. We had an hour or so to wait until the visas would actually arrive so I took them all for a drink over the road, at a hotel that had a nice garden area.
To strike up some conversation I asked them for an example of a famous Ukrainian joke, they seemed amused but stumped for an answer. The new family's dad stepped in and typed away on his phone.
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I tried to think of a return but struggled to think of anything that would translate properly. I opted instead for teaching the joke "what is black and white and red all over", explaining that "read" and "red" sound the same.
We got back to the visa office and it was unusually quiet, even compared to the day before. We waited in the long corridor of chairs for our numbers to be read out. Whilst waiting I asked Julia if she was afraid or allergic to dogs, her mother was and this was causing us problems finding her parents a host near their daughter. We could only find one host family and they have lots of dogs and cats.
Julia showed me a picture of what I think was a bullmastif, she told me she used to have a dog like that. The catch was it was killed by shrapnel. I didn't know this but her house was bombed when she and her family were there. She showed me pictures of the damage. Luckily no people were injured.
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I asked where her house was and Julia showed me on Google Maps, a very small town west of Severodonetsk.
Julia applied for her visa 11 weeks ago so although this city is now very much the focus of media attention that area clearly hasn't been safe for a while. It is hard to understand why the Russian's target tiny nondescript towns in the middle of nowhere, it can only be to terrorise civilians. Julia also showed me the bomb damage to her parents house, they fled last week.
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With a journey to Poland taking days and being far from safe it is understandable why the elderly stay put, it is sad to think these decisions don't always work out.
It really should be obvious how bad the situation in Ukraine is. It is also no secret that the British response to needs of Ukrainian refugees has been embarrassingly lacklustre. We live in a world of information and data, the data speaks for itself. When you keep people waiting that just clogs the arteries of aid, and before long the inevitable chain reaction is that people are stuck in dangerous places they would be better off escaping from. Britain is exploiting the stretch of water between itself and the rest of Europe to skulk out of doing its bit, while people are bombed in their own homes. No need to reduce that sentence to a single word or pithy comment.
Julia's visa thankfully had no errors this time and the new family's visa also arrived so we headed home pretty happy. With Tanya and her family leaving for Manchester tomorrow there was gifts of borsch from all angles. Paul very generously offered to fund Vlad and his mother's flight to Birmingham, so that was booked and off they will be on Monday. He also offered me a place to stay in Liverpool on Tuesday, my chances of making the last train home look to be in the 10% range.
I was about to tuck into my helping of borsch and was instead confronted with a late in the day problem. The new family's visa have a potenitial showstopper. Because the dad had been dealing with the officials I hadn't had a chance to check the visas but was intending to do this today. It turns out the kids visas have the dependent listed as the wrong family member. We are hoping this is not a problem but will have to do some checking. As far as I know as long as the dependent listed is travelling with them then that is all that matters, but these things are wildly complicated and will need verifying. Another style of problem to add to the list.
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The top 7 spectacular things to do in Morocco
Morocco is a treasure in North Africa that welcomes visitors with a world of surprises. Imagine yourself wandering through historic medinas, hearing tales of the past filtered through centuries-old walls, or watching the sun set over the immense Sahara Desert. Imagine experiencing the calm serenity of Chef chaouen's azure metropolis or the excitement of trekking the snow-covered Atlas Mountains. The ease of a Morocco holiday package from Dubai provides an easy entry point for people who desire to take in this alluring scenery. These carefully chosen packages act as an introduction to the essence of Morocco, ensuring that guests feel the attraction of its varied landscapes and rich customs rather than merely seeing them. Thus, let the voyage begin with the promise of memories waiting to be weaved and stories ready to be told, as the charm of Moroccan experiences beckons.
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4. A Dream Walk: The Blue City's Alleys: The blue-washed houses of Chefchaouen, which are in the Rif Mountains, are what make the city famous. It's like travelling through a dream as you walk through its alleyways. This peaceful and pretty town is not only nice to look at, but it also has original Moroccan crafts, cheeses, and other goods from the area. The calm environment is a nice change from the busy towns in Morocco.
5. Harbor Views: Blue Boats and Fresh Catches: Essaouira, which used to be called Mogador, is a beautiful coastal town that combines history, culture, and rest by the sea. You can walk around the medina, which is on the UNESCO list, watch traditional blue boats bob in the harbour, or eat some fresh fish. Kite and windsurfers like this town because it has strong winds along the coast.
6. Meknes: A Tapestry of Royal Heritage:  The Bab Mansour Gate and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail are two beautiful historical places in Meknes, one of Morocco's four royal towns. And just a short drive away is Volubilis, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. With their rolling hills in the background, these Roman ruins show us Morocco's old history and the extent of the Roman Empire in North Africa.
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Morocco is a great example of the amazing things that can be found there. Every street in its old medinas, every wave in its vast desert, and every colour in its bright bazaars tells a story of a rich and varied culture and past. The magic of Morocco can't be denied, whether you're drawn to the calm blue walls of Chefchaouen or the grandeur of the Atlas Mountains. Morocco holiday packages from Dubai make the dream even more attainable for people who want to explore this beautiful world without any trouble. These deals make it easy for tourists to plan the perfect trip that lets them experience the best of Moroccan culture and beauty. Let Morocco's many wonders call you as you think about your next big journey. They are ready to amaze and excite you. This place makes trips more than just trips; it turns them into stories.
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Preparing for an Adventure with a Bhopal Car Rental
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Renting a car is one of the most convenient and cost-effective ways to travel. Whether you’re taking a road trip, visiting family, or traveling for business, renting a car can be an ideal solution. Here are some of the reasons why renting cars on rent in Bhopal are often the best option:
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So a few other concerns that we have here and we're working on them they trying to keep him in the neighborhood and we know why we give you some digging tunnels and it's turned into a fierce War between them and clones each other and then the max too and they're pushing the tunnels back and the people in the neighborhood are trying to get people here and they're losing.
-Hera usually announces it but we're tortured too. That there are probably about 190 houses their households that are still are more like in the neighborhood and they still have people in them and they still are operational more or less but today about 20 households left and full households and they are completely empty they took all the stuff and they took the people and they took they took the furniture out and the clothing and the documents kitchen stuff everything is out except what's built in and he said they're out of there either way they're going to the islands are going to come here no it means that they left the neighborhood and we know where they're going they think they're going to set up in Miami to sit there and constantly call people to try and take over the area including the neighborhood and the other people don't like them but that's going on now and it's going to take place in the next few moments that the idiots in the neighborhood we'll figure it out
Along with the three companies we mentioned there's one that is fairly huge it is going to everyone's minds and we will be trying to take it over shortly
**it is crossfire entertainment and we said we had taken it over but we did not that we were in negotiations and we're taking share and we're acquiring the company in about 3 or 4 days we will sign and we'll have 90% of it roughly it's a very very large company it does most of the entertainment business it is one of the biggest companies I've ever seen and it's entertainment and the movies these days are hard to watch it's hard to understand where they're going with things and there's too much detail and we can fix that and he said Star wars you can understand even though the ships and stuff are black and white it's not why it said they organized the story so it makes sense it's still a bit discombobulated and hard to understand but they took that motif and kind of went nuts with it and nobody can understand what the hell they're looking at guardians of the galaxies are perfect example this company is very big we have a lot of people who work in it we have a lot of people who have worked in it and a lot of people here in Charlotte county work there and we will tell them this is how it's going to go they don't like it they can leave and drive around town until they get picked up you have a huge number of things to do giant numbers of movies we're going to advertise our products in the movies we're going to promote what we want in the movies and television too it owns and runs half of the entertainment industry globally it is incredibly huge and we have products that are just out of this world whole movie theaters TVs and cover the entire wall with and just link them together they gigantic television sets and people want this stuff they don't want to be looking like papas and living like poppers and more shortly
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Car Rental Malta: The 10 Best Reasons To Rent A Car
Buying a car can be a big decision, and renting one can make it even bigger. Here are 10 reasons you should rent a car instead of buying one.
If you're planning on traveling to a new destination, renting a car is always a better option than relying on public transportation. Not only will this save you time and money, but it can also be more comfortable and convenient. Here are 10 reasons why you should rent a car when traveling:
 1. You Can Explore New Cities More Easily: With a rental car, you can easily explore new parts of town without feeling cramped or unable to see everything that the city has to offer.Cheap Car Hire Malta
2. You'll Save Money On Food: Driving around can help you save money on food since you can eat out less often and order in more easily.
3. You Can Hear The Sound Of The Nature: When driving in nature, the sound of the wind rushing by and the sweet melodies of birds will definitely make your trip more enjoyable.
4. You Can Do Some Shopping: When you rent a car, you have the opportunity to do some shopping while on your trip - whether it's for souvenirs or necessities like groceries.
5. You'll Be Able To Get Around Faster: Rental cars are usually bigger and faster than public transportation, so you'll be able to get around quicker and smoother than
Car rental in Malta is convenient and affordable
One of the great things about car rental in Malta is that it is convenient and affordable. You can get rental cars from any of the major rental companies, and rates are usually very reasonable.
And last but not least, car rental in Malta is fast and easy. With online booking options and 24-hour customer service, getting a rental car is simple and easy.
Car rental companies provide a variety of services
When you rent a car from a car rental company, you can expect to receive a variety of services. These services can include picking up and dropping off the car, providing insurance, and providing roadside assistance.
In addition to these regular services, many car rental companies also offer special deals that are only available to renters. For example, some rental companies may offer discounts on car rentals if you book your rental through their website.
If you're looking for a hassle-free experience when renting a car, then consider using a car rental company. They provide a wide range of services and often have promotional deals that make renting a car an affordable option.
The 10 Best Reasons to Rent a Car
1. You can explore new places and see the surrounding area without having to worry about how you're getting there.
2. You can travel without having to pack a lot or worry about what to do with your belongings while you're away.
3. Rental cars are perfect for people who have a lot of visitors in different areas of the country or world.
4. You can easily switch between different activities and see the sights without having to take time off from your vacation or trip.
5. Rental cars are affordable and often have lower rates than buying a car outright.
6. You never have to worry about parking again! With rental cars, you can easily find a spot near your destination or hotel. Best Car Hire Malta
7. You can easily return a rental car if you need to before your trip is over. This is convenient if you're traveling with others and don't want to leave them behind while you go get a new car.
8. Rental cars are perfect for people who don't always know when they're going to need their car or when they're going to be able to use it again.
9. You can often get discounts on rental cars if you book in advance or use special deals what they want or need when it comes to cars. You can easily find a car that meets your needs and fits your budget.
10. Rental cars are perfect for people who don't have a lot of time to spare and need a car fast.
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