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princessag-tv · 2 months
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According to historians, this is the true reason Black History Month occurs. The shortest month of the year, February
Frederick Douglass Many wonder why Black History Month falls in February, which is the shortest month of the year. Historians claim there is an easy solution: Black History Month, which started off as Negro History Week in 1926, is observed in February because it falls on the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and President Abraham Lincoln, two significant abolitionists. Lincoln was born on…
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smallclaimsfiling · 4 months
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What to do if you get sued in small claims?
If you find yourself being sued in small claims court, it's essential to navigate the process carefully and be aware of your rights and responsibilities. Here's a general guide how to handle being sued in small claims:
1. Understand the Claim: Take the time to carefully read the claim against you. It should outline the details of the dispute, including the amount being claimed.
2. Respond Promptly: Small claims court operates on strict timelines. You typically have a limited period to respond to the claim after being served with the court documents.
3. Gather Information: Collect any relevant documents, contracts, receipts, or evidence that can support your case. This may include communication records, photos, or any other documentation related to the dispute.
4. Attend the Hearing: Small claims court hearings are relatively informal, but attending is crucial. If you fail to appear, the court may rule in favor of the other party by default.
5. Mediation (if applicable): Some small claims courts may offer mediation services before the scheduled hearing. It's voluntary, but participating in good faith can lead to a mutually agreeable resolution.
6. Attorney Consultation(optional): While small claims court is designed for individuals to represent themselves, you have the option to consult with an attorney if you feel the need for legal advice.
7. Be Professional: Maintain a professional behaviour throughout the process. Avoid personal attacks and focus on presenting facts and evidence that support your position.
8. Judgment and Appeal: After the hearing, the judge will issue a judgment. If the judgment is in your favor, it may require the other party to pay a specific amount. If the judgment is against you, you may need to comply with any orders issued by the court. In some cases, there may be a possibility to appeal the decision.
9. Comply with the Judgment: If the court orders you to pay a specific amount or take certain actions, comply with the judgment promptly. Failure to do so may result in further legal consequences.
Remember that small claims court is designed to be accessible and less formal than other court proceedings. Familiarize yourself with the rules and procedures of the specific small claims court in your jurisdiction, and consider seeking legal advice if needed.
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medicalrecordsreview1 · 5 months
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ariela-wagner-me · 9 months
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What Are the Basic Notice to Owner and Mechanic’s Lien Rules?
Find out the fundamental rules for securing lien rights in construction projects, emphasizing the importance of timely Notice to Owner and Mechanic's Lien filings in this blog. Additionally, we also understand the key exceptions that can protect contractors' rights even when deadlines are missed.
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draftncraft12 · 1 year
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The process of settlement between the at-fault party and his or her insurance company includes negotiations and starts with a settlement demand. The settlement demand is prepared to resolve the matter amicably outside the courtroom. The types of injuries covered are slip and fall, dog bite, medical malpractice, and motor vehicle accidents.
The layout of the demand letter
A legal settlement demand letter must include well-constructed and imperative details about the relevant accident/incident. Grammar, spelling, and attention to detail are very important from the drafting point of view. The layout of the letter should be professional and with no error.
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asleepinawell · 2 months
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emblazons · 4 days
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an epistolary labyrinth of absences.
Phoenixflare Week || Day 4: Touch-Starved (pt ii) (long distance) Phoenixflare + So We Must Meet Apart
"In this light, two violinists faced each other—a man and a woman. The woman had her back to me. Their bows were like warped mirror images, one stretching out and up as the other pushed down and in, the two lines moving in relation. And in this manner, they made not the same music but an overlapping. I began to wonder in that moment (and I still wonder now) why my lips twitch at each discordant twoness. Is it joy? A grimace? Recognition?"
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communistkenobi · 6 months
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lmao @ hozier doing both sides shit. like that one tumblr post said. all celebrities must be burned at the stake
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kittenofdoomage · 6 months
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Me, getting an email about a comment on Ao3: Oooooo, someone liked my story!
The review: "Part 2 pls"
Me: 😑
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anaalnathrakhs · 2 months
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i feel it's so fucking stupid and ungrateful but it still hurts a little when someone gifts me something i just don't like. i don't know. i know it's dumb and inaccurate to astrain that much meaning to a simple gift, but it feels kinda like they don't know me. i guess it feels like people don't see me, like a reminder that the person i reflect and the person i feel like are incredibly different.
#two fairly recent examples jump to mind#last year my class did a secret santa#the guy who got my name barely knew me so instead he asked our litterature teacher for tips#i was doing an effort to participate a lot in her classes and discuss stuff and i felt like she was an adult i could really trust#and adult who Gets It#and she picked just. the wrong gift. a classical philosophy essay.#stuff i hate reading. stuff i hate thinking about.#i said thank you to both of them and tried to read it during christmas break still. but i was right. i hated it.#and this year's christmas#recently i tried patching things up with my parents and we are a lot more communicative now#so they've opened up that my demand not to receive any gifts was painful to them#so we had an agreement: we write open-hearted letters to each other on christmas.#and they can gift me something if they'd like but no pressure if they don't find anything they feel would be a good gift#bc i myself opened up about the whole ''inaccurate gift'' thing being one of the reasons i dislike receiving stuff#and guess what. christmas comes. they got me a printed card from an artist whose work we saw at a local art thing earlier that year.#that artist does mainly either plants or nice architecture. stuff i love.#they picked the ONE work of hers that doesn't look like that. some reinterpretation of the great wave of kanagawa#a piece which i dislike with a passion for aesthetic reasons#i had promised i'd be honest if their gift missed the mark but tbh i couldn't. it's just an aesthetic thing it's completely begnin.#it's not like they spent lots or tried to pick something that was USEFUL#so i smiled and the picture is hanging with other stuff in my room#and i thanked them and i can't express how genuinely glad i am we have a better relationship#but man i felt my heart break a little under the tree in that moment#idk#i know it's silly but it makes me feel weird. and cold.#broadcasting my misery#vent
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nighttimeebony · 9 months
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The original author, as well as every source I can find: L's last name is pronounced "low-light"
My stubborn ass: "Law-lee-ette"
Them: Why???? You know you're wrong!!!
Me: It's pretty.
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navybrat817 · 2 months
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Ahh! I'm not surprised the Naughty Nerd is out of stock. 😉 This is so tough! So I let the Wheel choose...
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I think we know the Golden Retriever Super Soldier will show me a very good time. 😏
Love and thanks! ❤️
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smallclaimsfiling · 4 months
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What to Do If Your Demand Letter Is Not Delivered?
If your demand letter is not delivered, you should find the reason. It's advisable to track the letter and confirm the address details. If the issue persists, consider contacting the postal service. In terms of a refund, it depends on the service provider's policies. Some postal services or courier companies may offer compensation or refunds for undelivered letters, while others may not. Review the terms and conditions of the service used and inquire about refund options if applicable. If the letter's contents are time-sensitive, you might need to resend it promptly using a more reliable delivery method.
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medicalrecordsreview1 · 6 months
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ariela-wagner-me · 11 months
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What Happens After I Record My Lien? How Do I Get Paid? - Nebraska
Greetings to all our readers! Today, SunRay Construction solutions is thrilled to introduce you to Dan Weidner and Taylor Hayes, two esteemed professionals from the renowned law firm, Cooley Justice in Omaha, Nebraska. Together, they form an integral part of the firm's construction industry practice group, specializing in a wide range of construction matters.
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dolceaspidenera · 8 months
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Our Personal Take on Baldur’s Gate 3
Foreword
After many hours of gameplay and the initial excitement about Baldur's Gate 3, it's finally time to switch back on our brains' critical and analytical parts and express a more articulated opinion on the game.
Even though it’s likely that this letter will only reach a few people, we’ll try to get our thoughts out there for anyone to read.
DISCLAIMERS: what follows is intended as constructive criticism towards the game from fans who have little to no experience in game development beyond what is publicly and generally available, alongside a small taste of it during the academic career of one of the writers. This letter was written before Patch #1. If in the meantime, anything we've pointed out has been corrected, we'll be more than happy about that! 
Also, this post has no intention whatsoever to belittle Larian's effort, to whom goes our greatest appreciation and gratitude for making such a beautiful, rich, interesting, fun game, which respects us fans and consumers beyond what the market has led us to expect from other game-development companies. This game is simply beyond greatness in a gaming landscape filled with micro-transactions, poor and recycled content, washed-out stories, and live services, it’s clear how it's a work of passion down to the last single, accurately crafted detail. 
All the praise the game is receiving is absolutely well deserved, and since most of the good stuff has already been said, we've decided to focus our attention on the type of content we’d like to see more and that we felt there was a lack of.
We'll be discussing the following topics:
Interactions with/between companions;
Skill checks management;
Party management. 
Lastly, this post has been cooperatively written with @myopic-skull, but in the following, the singular first person will be used to enhance the experiences of each player.
Thanks for reading and sticking with us; we hope you will appreciate our ideas and points of view and beware of the long post under the cut.
Interactions and Dialogues
Scarcity of Dialogues Between the Main Character and Companions
After many hours of gameplay, I've been feeling a lack of dialogue with the companions. 
I must admit that I am one of those people who would gladly spend hours talking to everyone in the camp at each chance they get, while I understand that other people don't care about this aspect of the game and skip most dialogues to get back to the gameplay. Still, I think that dialogues are a fundamental aspect of RPGs.
Of course, worldbuilding and plot — of which there is definitely no lack in Baldur's Gate 3 — are also pillars of this genre, but after all, the strong relations you tie with the other characters and the affection towards them are what make you feel deep inside you that your choices have consequences, and that those consequences carry a huge weight, that let you realise that the stakes are high and that they would affect someone you've grown fond of and care about.
Please, Larian, grant me the possibility to spend more time with my companions, talk to them more, and get to know them better. It's frustrating how each time I go back to the camp, I'm hoping to read new dialogues and discuss the recent events, just to end up reading the same old default lines. I'm not saying that the characters are uninteresting or badly written. Quite the opposite! It’s because they are such interesting characters that I crave to know more and to discover every little detail about their stories and personalities, and above all else, to spend more time with them.
⚠ Spoilers about Act 2 ahead! Astarion's backstory is incredible. I love how Larian handled such a character. I've loved the revelation that for him, sex has been weaponized, that it's been a traumatic experience about which he never had any freedom of choice and that it's become second nature for him to use it to manipulate people. Also, I love that Shadowheart's story touches on topics such as religious trauma and how many small details about her she reveals to the Main Character — such as her fear of wolves, her favourite flower, etc. These are just a couple of examples of the fantastic work I think Larian has done. End of spoilers ⚠
The problem is that these discoveries and interactions are spread over way too many hours, especially in Act 2, while Act 1 seems denser. The evolution of relationships with the characters doesn't develop organically through many conversations that let you know more about them. It's mostly dependent on their personal quests, leading to many hours of silence or irrelevant dialogues, eventually leaving the feeling that the pacing is off. Even after huge events, there's been a lack of comments by the companions, usually only a couple of lines where you don’t get to answer anything.
Scarcity of Party Banters and Dialogues between Companions
I know it may not look like a big part of the game, but the small interactions between party members can go a long way regarding their characterization and building a sense of cooperation and group dynamics.
Sadly, despite the over 100 hours of gameplay and having reached Act 3, most of the time has been spent in total silence when it comes to the companions. Maybe just three to four interactions in the beginning, but definitely not more. Nevertheless, I can't be sure not to be experiencing a bug that may be causing this problem. In fact, I'm curious to find out what other people's experience has been when it comes to this, because I'm suffering due to this lack of interactions.
Thinking back to games like Dragon Age: Origins and Mass Effect — which I believe Baldur's Gate 3 to be the closest heir of — there were many more episodes where the party would talk to each other, helping with the immersion in the game's world. Moreover, they helped to flesh out the characters, to make them feel more real, and they were ultimately fun to listen to. This has always been one of the facets of this genre that I loved the most, and it's sad to experience so few interactions while playing Baldur's Gate 3. This feels like a missed opportunity, especially given the huge potential of its wonderful characters and the amazing voice actors who give them life.
The dialogues between Morrigan and Alistair in Dragon Age: Origins were extremely fun and entertaining, giving the illusion that the characters were more than a bunch of polygons and some scripted lines. Not to be forgotten are also the exhilarating interactions between Zevran and Wynne or Shale's rants against pigeons after spending centuries as a statue. And can we not think about the embarrassing and beautifully cringe conversations in the Citadel's escalator in Mass Effect? And these are just a few examples. They may seem like small details in the grand scheme of these games' massive plots, but these details are what make us care for the characters, what we think about with a smile while reminiscing about these games, and what makes these characters feel like old friends who made us laugh, cry, and think. It's strange how Larian has thought of so many other great details with Baldur's Gate 3, but has ultimately skipped this particular aspect of the Role-Playing part of the game.
Just to put it into perspective and give a better idea:
Dragon Age: Origins has almost 3h40' of banter. Party banter | Dragon Age: Origins
Dragon Age: Inquisition has close to 5h30' of banter. Party banter [complete] | Dragon Age: Inquisition
Baldur's Gate 3's early access appeared to have around 20 minutes of banter, and most of it is now in Act 1, while Acts 2 and 3 are especially empty. Party banter | Baldur's Gate 3 [Early Access]
Mutual Exclusion of Character's Interventions During Dialogues
I'm frustrated by the fact that the intervention or the comment by a party member during a dialogue prevents any other comments from any other party member from happening, especially when we know that there won't likely be any others when the dialogue is over and that probably nobody will react to it. I don't feel like this adds to the replayability of the scene or of the game. I think it just gives the sensation of missing out on content and the chance to get to know the characters better. Also, the interactions are so randomised that by reloading the game, we might hear the same line over and over again before someone else says something different. This is different from the feeling that choosing a different answer may open up new paths and lead to a different outcome. This is just a feeling of missing out on content and being locked out from all the possible experiences.
For example, I recently had to reload a dialogue due to terrible dice rolls — I know. Please don't judge me. The Dice Gods have hated me enough already while playing D&D irl. - The first time, I heard a comment by Shadowheart, while the second time Astarion, whom I'm currently romancing, expressed some concern for my character in his usual sarcastic, subtle way. If I hadn't reloaded, I would have missed this small but cute and interesting detail, which is also narratively significant.
Also, there are little to no interactions between the characters in this sense. The dialogue between Astarion and Shadowheart during the scene with Abdirak, Loviatar's follower, is exhilaratingly funny, and I would love to see more interactions like this one.
I love how each character is extremely supportive of the others when something big happens to them. But this is only shown when explicitly interacting with them, never in a spontaneous way between them or through party banter.
Skill Checks Management
We're a party and we're working together: why, for example, shouldn't the big, strong, muscular barbarian be able to intervene when the situation calls for some intimidation or the strength to kick down a door? I really miss this feature in the game, which would help a lot in conveying the sense of teamwork and of belonging to a real D&D-style party.
Party Management
Let's face it, it's tedious to manage the party.
Instead of relying on a quick and easy interface like the one from Dragon Age: Origins maybe, managing all the companions, swapping the equipment, levelling up, and changing who's part of the actual party is a hassle. You need to listen to the same couple of lines every time for each character. This can be fun the first few times, but it gets increasingly tedious as the game progresses.
Closing Remarks
Once again, we'd like to point out that we're exceedingly satisfied with the game. We love it and think it's worth every penny we've paid. Also, Larian deserves all their praise for building such a special and huge game, so far from what the market mistakenly thinks we deserve.
For many years, we hadn't experienced such eagerness to play; days go by thinking about the moment when we'll be turning on the PC, launching the game and getting back into the story. We had surrendered to the idea that, unfortunately, our love towards cRPGs didn’t align with that of most people and the market. We thought we would never play anything like Dragon Age: Origins, Pillars of Eternity, or Divinity Original Sin ever again.
These criticisms stem from our love for the genre and the game itself: we would love to spend more time with it and with its incredible characters.
So Larian, please, we beg you on our knees crying, grant us more content about the amazing characters you gifted us 🙇‍♀️🛐🥺😭
With love, MT, L and whoever agrees: fans of yours ❤
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