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Furniture Removals Tips to Make Moving Easier
Moving is stressful, whether you're moving across town or across the country. But there are ways to make the process easier on yourself and your wallet - including using professional furniture removalists! Here are some tips to help make your move less of a headache:
Save yourself the hassle of having to move heavy furniture by letting professionals handle it for you.
Moving heavy furniture is no easy task. It's best to leave it up to the professionals, who know how to safely lift and transport your belongings. If you're moving yourself, there are several things to keep in mind:
Don't try moving any piece of furniture that is too heavy for you or your friends. Hire a professional mover instead!
Make sure not to move anything fragile or valuable--you don't want them getting damaged during transit!
Consider whether the new location has enough space for all of these pieces before deciding what goes where during the relocation process (and make sure nothing gets lost along the way).
Pack up as much as possible before you call for help.
The more you can pack up yourself, the better. You'll save money on removalists, and you'll be able to control what goes where. Plus, it's less stressful when you don't have to worry about someone else's packing job!
You might also want to think about how much time you have between moving out and moving in. If possible, try packing up as much as possible before calling for help or getting quotes from removal companies.
Use spare sheets, blankets and towels.
To protect your furniture from scratches, marks and other types of damage caused by packing materials, use spare sheets, blankets and towels.
Bubble wrap is another great way to protect delicate items such as glassware or ceramics. When wrapping your valuables in bubble wrap make sure that you don't cover any important labels on the item or they could be damaged during transit. If you're using bubble wrap then skip newspaper altogether because it's not as effective at protecting against breakages as some other materials. Instead opt for corrugated cardboard which provides excellent cushioning without being too thick (too much cardboard could damage delicate surfaces).
Packing tape should only be used if there are no other options available since it can leave residue behind when removed later - something worth considering if you plan on selling any items after moving them around!
Wrap fragile items individually.
Wrap fragile items individually in bubble wrap or moving blankets before packing them up into boxes.
Use plenty of packing tape to secure the cardboard box shut, making sure that it is well sealed and can't be opened by accident.
Do not stack items on top of each other (such as books), as this will make it harder for you to move around when carrying them around your home or apartment, especially if you have stairs leading up to another floor where you want all your belongings packed away neatly into storage units until they are needed again at some point in the future!
Don't leave a single piece of furniture!
If you have a lot of furniture, it is better to move everything together. This way, if something gets broken during transport, it will be easier to replace. If you don't have the space or time to pack up all your belongings at once, make sure that each piece of furniture is well protected with blankets and bubble wrap before moving it out of your old house (or into storage).
Finally, don't forget: if there's anything fragile in your home - especially if it's an heirloom or family heirloom - then let us know about this before our team arrives on-site so we can handle them with care!
There are ways to make your move less stressful.
Moving is stressful, but you can make it easier on yourself. There are a few things to keep in mind when planning a move, including:
Let professionals handle the heavy lifting. If possible, hire movers to pack up your belongings and move them for you. They'll be able to pack everything more efficiently than if you were doing it yourself (and they know how much weight their truck can handle).
Pack up as much as possible before calling for help. Packing up all your things before hiring movers will make their job easier because there won't be any surprises--they'll know exactly what furniture pieces need moving or disassembling beforehand! Plus this way allows them more time for other tasks like driving safely through busy traffic areas on their route between houses/apartments/etc., so everyone wins!
Racecourse Park
Racecourse Park is unknown exactly when horse racing first started in Derby, although a reference to racing in the town occurs in the play Monsieur Thomas, published in 1639. Races associated with fairs were probably held at a variety of locations, perhaps including Nuns' Green in the modern West End. Sinfin Moor, located some way south of Derby, was being used by the early 18th century – probably by 1707 and certainly by 1733, although racing still took place elsewhere as well.
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heads up! vernon performs fake surgery on med student!reader to cheer them up. he's just silly <3
"scalpel."
you have no idea what your boyfriend is doing. you've been slumped over the dinner table for the past who-knows-how-long because studying has turned your brain to mush (you're in med school, that's the medical term, you swear). vernon hums to himself, and then you can feel his index finger trailing down your back as he makes his own sound effects in the form of a steady beep... beep... beep... to simulate a heart monitor. his fingers trail across your back, as though searching for something, and the "beep"s turn a little more frantic.
"vernon, what are you--"
"patient's getting better," he says, and then immediately goes back to those faster 'beep--beep--beep's. "i think. heart rate is increasing. that's good right?"
you don't answer, burying your face in your arms again. you can't let him see you smile. he'll know whatever he's doing is working, and you kinda wanna see where he's going with this. he grabs a fistful of the back of your shirt, letting go as he draws his hand away, still making those beeps.
"the surgery is a success..." he says. "i've removed the heart... i've saved the patient."
you turn your face. "baby. you can't live without a heart. i think the patient's dead."
"nah," his hands rest on your shoulders, already kneading at them. "i stole your heart and you're still alive--"
immediately, you let out the loudest groan--although whether it's out of disgust for the cheesy line or amusement because he managed to entertain you, he can't be sure. he thinks its a mix of both, actually--but it doesn't matter. you're smiling now, and that's what he set out to do.
he leans over you, pressing a quick peck against your forehead. "food's here, by the way. gotta support my future doctor somehow."
(you don't have the heart to tell him that making you laugh is always enough... and not because he stole it.)
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What do you think about the fics where children of nabateans and humans are either humans or nabateans?
Fics are fics so it's basically the author's interpreration and fantasy being written, but as far as personal taste goes, it's not really my cup of tea!
Where's the fun with fantasy settings if you can't come up with mixed blood humans who sekritly (or not so sekritly) descend from some sort of other race of beings and got super powers from that deal ?
I think I ranted about it in a french post some months ago about this but it was kind of salty.
The only setting in FE where half human children were developped is Tellius with the Branded and... well, let's not go there, after all, it's the verse that tells you that racism is BaD, but miscegenation is also BaD...
In Elibe, fwiw, bar having weird mystical powers and longer lifespan than humans, but shorter than full blooded dragons, hybrids aren't generally developped (and that's taking into account Al from the manga).
That being said, in the particular context that is Fodlan and some characters' pov about Nabateans, their blood and a general discussion about what is "humanity" used to "other" sentient beings that are despised because they are "others"...
The "kids are either humans or nabateans" isn't really something I'm fond of.
But hey, fics are basically someone's takes on canon and there's no point about arguing headcanons !
Like, even with half-lizard Lycaon AUs, some people could try to explain his "died from a sudden illness" in different ways : he can be inherently prone to sickness because he is a half-lizard, or, in my hodgepodge of an AU, the "dies from a sudden illness" is a cheap cover up story to hide his assassination, at the hands of members of his dad's family because they wanted the throne and because he was a half-lizard.
We basically have two different takes, coming from two different people about a thrown away line, which creates, in substance, two differents AU/HCs/fanfics!
So, to reply to your question anon, it's not the HC i came up with and not one I like because of all the racial implication and tensions Fodlan, as a setting, has regarding coexistence.
But I'd be really pissed if anyone went to comment on a fic to say the author's headcanon is "wrong".
Now, if we're talking about people claiming to write meta or to comment canon, it's another story - but in the end, the canon answer is "10k years of lore" so we're pretty much quickly entering headcanon territory, and when people try to pretend their headcanons are canon, that's how you end up with 5 years of discourse lol
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