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reanimatedheart · 2 days
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i am . So whipped for crux it's not funny . how could u do this to my brain.... it's been rewired. only crux there
Fantastic time to whip out these t-shirts I drew for him!!
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mazia6 · 15 days
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more sillies
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arsdago · 4 days
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woops
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toadjunkie · 4 days
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this bitch (affectionate)
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oceans-beloved · 12 days
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You there!!!
Could I mayhaps interest ya in some RH memes...?
Ya look like ya em and I got the goods right here.
Take a look!
*Opens trench coat cartoon drug dealer style*
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Was great doin' business with ya!
I'll be back with more soon!
Oh and the next shipment's supposed to be da good kush too!
.........or well...so my suppliers says...
Anyways.....
keep it on the low tho...🤫🕵🏻‍♀️
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mellylau · 5 years
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going 100 on the highway
the car is ridiculous one of the Australian aunties lent it to us for our one-week stay in Sydney before going back to Honolulu it’s a shitty Nissan, dusty red like the color of a dirty scab and it works, though barely
the AC’s been going on for ten minutes, yet the car is still on fire all of us are packed in this five-seater like a can of sweaty sardines i’m with three of my cousins, Julie, Mandy and Aiza, and my brother, Anthony all of the “oldies” get to sit in the nicer rides with working radios and cup holders but the 21-minus club is stuck in this clown car Julie’s driving, Mandy’s shotgun, and Aiza, Anthony and I are squished in the backseat, our thighs grossly pressed together like wieners in casing
the car eases onto the highway, and passes by a speed limit sign with “100” encircled in red light Julie practically screams, woah, you can go a hundred miles on the highway here? before pausing i see Julie’s reflection in the rearview mirror her eyes widen, as if she recognizes and fears the immense power she now has there are no rules here, only movement, and Julie could drive us at warp speed into space and never come back
everyone in the car freezes, contemplates, before my brother breaks the silence
no, Julie, that’s kilometers
the entire car cackles
and then Anthony and I are firing off Anthony: yo, you can go three thousand milligrams an hour on the highway me: woah, crap, you can go two hundred gigawatts a minute Anthony: three billion hertz a second me: twenty-seven cubic feet every forty-seven minutes
and this moment is formulaic:
the way Anthony and i just keep building + Aiza’s snotty cry-laugh, which makes me cry-laugh even harder + the pop music that plays through Mandy’s shoddy iPhone speakers (the CD player is jammed, so we can’t listen to the 2008 Lady Gaga album we find in the glovebox) + the car’s crank windows, which instantly make it a 90s chick magnet Julie’s code word for hot guys is cute shoes, so all of the girls roll down their windows and pretend to drop pick-up lines, hey cute shoes, can i tie your laces? i shout into the warm wind + the roads, roads, roads, roads, roads for hours + the blue sky like a blanket perfectly, lovingly laid above us, creaseless, cloudless + the Sydney sun, looming behind our backs, its tendrils chasing us down the highway = it’s the combination of universal factors, the crux of their lifelines that make the individual parts so much more endearing
this moment strikes me as one of those which i’ll want to recreate, one of those which i’ll want to believe actually happened
but this moment will only exist for an instance before disappearing into memory
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knnchk · 5 years
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Один в каное - У мене немає дому (Alone in the canoe - I don’t have a home)
The translation of the lyrics is under the cut.
I The crux of the matter is that I don’t have a home, And by the rules of common decency, As if by the rule of good belt (force), I will remember the tribe I am from, Will remember the town I’m from. I’m waiting for my Grammy, It’s just that I have nowhere to sit down to write my speech. I don’t have a home...  I don’t have a home... I don’t have a home...  
Chorus: People are so, people are so.. For the hundredth time To their concrete hive cells! Where else could they hide, whither, First and second class people? People are so, people are so.. By the hundreds In tandems with their high rises, From third, from seventh (floor) With the hertz (of their heartbeats) Filling everything with sense.
II The crux of the matter is that I have no home. Now I have never (given) nothing, to no one - You’re the first one with whom I shared my drink and more... but after all, but in the end, If I did have a home, I’d leave it to people, I’d leave it to cats, I’d fool everyone, I don’t like the corners!.. Chorus People are so..
(translation by Rita Zaretskaya)
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reanimatedheart · 2 days
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and what if i asked crux to put his cigarette out on me. what would happen
He will lean super close, take your wrist, blow smoke into your face, and put his cigarette out on your arm while grinning approvingly. He'll kiss it while it's stinging.
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mazia6 · 18 days
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copium copium
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mastcomm · 4 years
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Rental Cars and Cashless Tolls: Convenience Might Cost You
Advantage pointed out that its fee was fully disclosed on the rental agreement he signed. Mr. Bauman argued that he didn’t notice it among the fine print and that it went otherwise unmentioned.
“There’s no way we would have ever paid a fee like that,” he said.
Adequate disclosure has been the crux of the issue as it has played out in litigation and regulatory actions. And travelers at the head of a line, at a rental desk, on a timetable, can be harried, vulnerable, undiscriminating consumers.
“Often they are not in their home jurisdictions,” said Bruce Greenberg, a lawyer who has represented drivers in two class action suits, “so they are not familiar with how tolling works there.”
The companies say the fees cover things like the cost of maintaining fleets of transponders and coordinating payments with local authorities. Greg Scott, a spokesman for the American Rental Car Association, said its members find “themselves in a challenging position: making sure tolling authorities — who use different transponders, payment and accounting systems — receive the payments they are expecting, while also making sure rental car customers receive disclosure and transparency about those tolls and fines.”
The Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group has prevailed in two suits where judges agreed the fees were appropriately outlined in rental agreements that drivers signed. But last year the company settled a lawsuit brought by the Florida Attorney General by agreeing to put $330,000 toward possible refunds and pledging to provide adequate disclosure about fees and about how drivers can avoid the charges.
Hertz agreed last year to pay $3.65 million to San Francisco to settle a 2017 lawsuit in which the city accused it of deceiving customers about the fees they could face for crossing the Golden Gate Bridge. Hertz acknowledged no wrongdoing. It revised its toll policy nationwide in 2018 and now charges a $5.95 daily fee for use of a transponder, but only on the days when tolls are actually encountered.
Though that policy addressed the criticism, Charles Leocha, the president of Travelers United, an advocacy group, pointed out that Thrifty, which is owned by Hertz, still typically charges higher daily fees for every day of a rental, regardless of whether a toll is encountered. “They are just seeing how far they can go with the different standards,” he said.
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biofunmy · 4 years
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Rental Cars and Cashless Tolls: Convenience Might Cost You
Advantage pointed out that its fee was fully disclosed on the rental agreement he signed. Mr. Bauman argued that he didn’t notice it among the fine print and that it went otherwise unmentioned.
“There’s no way we would have ever paid a fee like that,” he said.
Adequate disclosure has been the crux of the issue as it has played out in litigation and regulatory actions. And travelers at the head of a line, at a rental desk, on a timetable, can be harried, vulnerable, undiscriminating consumers.
“Often they are not in their home jurisdictions,” said Bruce Greenberg, a lawyer who has represented drivers in two class action suits, “so they are not familiar with how tolling works there.”
The companies say the fees cover things like the cost of maintaining fleets of transponders and coordinating payments with local authorities. Greg Scott, a spokesman for the American Rental Car Association, said its members find “themselves in a challenging position: making sure tolling authorities — who use different transponders, payment and accounting systems — receive the payments they are expecting, while also making sure rental car customers receive disclosure and transparency about those tolls and fines.”
The Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group has prevailed in two suits where judges agreed the fees were appropriately outlined in rental agreements that drivers signed. But last year the company settled a lawsuit brought by the Florida Attorney General by agreeing to put $330,000 toward possible refunds and pledging to provide adequate disclosure about fees and about how drivers can avoid the charges.
Hertz agreed last year to pay $3.65 million to San Francisco to settle a 2017 lawsuit in which the city accused it of deceiving customers about the fees they could face for crossing the Golden Gate Bridge. Hertz acknowledged no wrongdoing. It revised its toll policy nationwide in 2018 and now charges a $5.95 daily fee for use of a transponder, but only on the days when tolls are actually encountered.
Though that policy addressed the criticism, Charles Leocha, the president of Travelers United, an advocacy group, pointed out that Thrifty, which is owned by Hertz, still typically charges higher daily fees for every day of a rental, regardless of whether a toll is encountered. “They are just seeing how far they can go with the different standards,” he said.
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reanimatedheart · 1 day
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Thanks, guys, this was truly a trying experiment about how far we can accept the people we love.
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reanimatedheart · 1 day
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out of curiosity, how would vin, crux and black react to the mc asking them to watch a horror movie with them? + would they prefer any particular sort of horror movie genre like slashers, monster movies etc?
Ohh, they'd love it!
Black, funnily enough, used to watch a lot of survival horror and slashers. He LOVES being the type of guy that yaps about "surviving" these scenarios, LMAO. "If it was me in this movie, I'd make a shelter near a lake and set up traps."
Vin and Crux both love artsy horror movies. Crux loves ones set in a forest or about cryptids (see: The Ritual). Vincenzo loves psychological horror, like mother! and Midsommar.
Fun fact: Crux's dad is a horror movie director, lol. He's been raised to be a horror buff.
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reanimatedheart · 2 days
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low-key afraid to know but just how gross is cruxs laptop keyboard
Oh, this information is gore, anon.
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reanimatedheart · 3 days
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What titles do the LIs prefer? 🤔 (ex: gf, bf, partner, husband, spouse, wife, etc.)
BF/Husband/Partner is good for all of them. Vin loves GF/Wife too. Crux loves being referred to as girlfriend for some reason lmao.
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reanimatedheart · 7 days
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