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http://www.tmxintermodal.com/
Phone: (833) 307-3700
Address: 1532 W F St, La Porte, TX 77571
Email: [email protected]
TMX Intermodal is an asset based trucking company. providing fast and accurate container drayage service from New Jersey Ports, New York Ports, Norfolk Ports, Houston Ports, Wilmington Ports, Charleston Ports, Savannah Ports, Jacksonville Ports, Atlanta Rails, Mobile Ports, Boston Ports, Houston Ports Philadelphia Ports, Baltimore Ports, and Richmond Ports..
#New York Ports#Norfolk Ports#Houston Ports#Wilmington Ports#Charleston Ports#Savannah Ports#Jacksonville Ports#Atlanta Rails#Mobile Ports#Boston Ports#Houston Ports Philadelphia Ports#Baltimore Ports#and Richmond Ports#Drayage trucking Houston ports#Top carriers in Houston#Drayage provider in Houston#best intermodal companies for owner operators#sidelifter near me#overweight container service#Damaged Container Drayage In Houston#online freight rates#online freight rates Houston#fcl trucking Houston#liquor transport carriers Houston#Asset based carrier In Houston#Asset based carrier#Loadmatch directory#Houston port Authority#Houston port customs#Triaxle drayage near Houston
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i am a deeply gullible person but if this is true idk hide yourself
#cosmere#brandon sanderson#stormlight archive#the stormlight archive#kowt#wat#wot#this was at a boston air port btw
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#redandjonny#star wars#stormtrooper#stormtroopers in love#port burwell provincial park#ontario#beach#summer#last day of summer#boston terrier#bikini#aloha mr hand
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How do you talk about the Halifax Explosion and not mention that a train full of nurses and doctors arrived from Boston? Like that's a very important part especially today. Halifax gives them a tree every year in thanks.
#halifax explosion#my dad sent me a link to the video#and like for a brief overview it's fine#but he said the farthest tran come from another nova scotian city#when it was actually boston#sorry i have opinions about the halifax explosion#he also mentioned a survivor from the imo and like is that including the dog or no?#for those unaware cpt from of the imo had his dog on board#doggie survived the explosion but was so freaked out they had to shoot him#i also think he didn't mention that the only part of the city unafdected was where the rich people lived#and he also called halifax quiet prior to the war#and i was like dude it was canadas main port what are you smoking
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Herbst-Highlights mit der Mein Schiff 1: New York und Nordamerika
Mein Schiff USA Kanada ⌠Die Mein Schiff 1 von TUI Cruises bietet im Herbst unvergessliche Reisen zu den schĂśnsten Destinationen in Nordamerika und der Karibik. Als einzige deutsche Reederei bietet TUI Cruises vier abwechslungsreiche Routen und eine faszinierende Transatlantik-Reise an. Erleben Sie den goldenen Herbst mit einzigartigen Stops in New York, Kanada und der Karibik! DieâŚ
#Bahamas#Boston#Herbstreise#Kanada#karibik#La Romana#Mein Schiff 1#Miami#Neufundland#New York#nordamerika#Norfolk#port canaveral#Transatlantikreise#Tui Cruises
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ICE SPOTTED IN THESE LOCATIONS JAN 28 2025
*THIS INFORMATION WAS TAKEN FROM PADET.COM* ICE HAS BEEN SPOTTED IN THESE CITIES TODAY
BROOKLYN NEW YORK
SEATTLE WASHINGTON
HOUSTON TEXAS
RALPHS CALIFORNIA
STAMFORD CONNECTICUT
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY
NEW YORK NEW YORK
BAY POINT CALIFORNIA
PITTSBURG CALIFORNIA
WATERBURY CONNECTICUT
DAYTONA BEACH FLORIDA
DALLAS TEXAS
ONEIDA COUNTY NEW YORK
CERRITOS CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA
CLAYTON NEW JERSEY
LOVELAND COLORADO
HOFFMANS ESTATE ILLINOIS
MANASSAS VIRGINIA
SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA
GRAND JUNCTION COLORADO
BILOXI MISSISSIPPI
FLORENCE KENTUCKY
JANESVILLE WISCONSIN
MCKINNEY TEXAS
TARRYTOWN NEW YORK
NEWARK NEBRASKA
STONEHAM MASSACHUETTS
HACKENSACK NEW JESERY
PORT CHESTER NEW YORK
OXNARD CALIFORNIA
FORT VALLEY GEORGIA
ATLANTA GEORGIA
BOSTON MASSACHUETTS
SLEEPY HOLLOW NEW YORK
YAKIMA WASHINGTON
ROGERS ARKANAS
SPARTANBURG SOUTH CAROLINA
OSSINING NEW YORK
NEW CANEY TEXAS
BEAVERTON OREGON
ROOSEVELT NEW YORK
TOPPENISH WASHINGTON
AUSTIN TEXAS
PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA
CHICAGO ILLINOIS
LEXINGTON KENTUCKY
CAMDEN KENTUCKY
WEST VIRGINIA (NO SPECIFIC TOWN WAS LISTED)
PHOENIX ARIZONA
CLEVELAND TENNESSE
THESE LOCATIONS WERE WRITTEN IN THE TIME I HAVE BEFORE I GET ON THE BUS, BUT THEY WERE TAKEN FROM THIS WEBSITE
UPDATED FROM COMMENTS, JAN 30TH, 2025:
- KILLEEN TEXAS
- PORTLAND/WESTBROOK AREA MAINE
- DES MOINES IOWA STATE
- DAYTON OHIO
- ITHACA NEW YORK
- ROCHESTER NEW YORK
- ARKON OHIO
- CLEVELAND OHIO
- BUFFALO NEW YORK
- STATESBOROUGH GEORGIA
- FARGO MINNESOTA
THIS WEBSITE CAN BE USED AS A MAP SORTA, IT IS USED TO REPORT ICE SIGHTINGS
#ice raids#fuck trump#fuck elon musk#us politics#mexican#immigration#immigrants#political activist#politics#political#trump is a threat to democracy#trump administration#donald trump#ice#usa politics#american politics#asian
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Eating Out
Chicken wings from Ramen Hana in Port Saint Lucie, FL. This place is a go-to whenever I visit PSL.
Turkey sando from Gerard Farm in Marshfield, MA. Such a classic.
Burgers from KKaties in Marshfield, Ma, and B.GOOD in Boston, MA. Very different burgers but both fantastic.
2 mornings, 2 Bagel sandwiches in NYC
A lemon beberage from The Flatiron Room in NYC. I donât drink but they had great non-alcoholic options like this.
A loaded Hot Dog & chocolate shake from Mainley Burgers in Boston, MA. They gave me one single passive aggressive fry for some reason.
Eating an entire pizza at Fathers on Cape Cod, MA.
From Apocalypse Coffee Roasters in Melbourne FL. I seriously miss this place.
#food#my photography#pizza#nyc#massachusetts#Florida#port Saint lucie#Boston#marshfield#burger#hot dog#bagel and lox#fries#chicken wings
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Did someone ask for a role swap AU?
No? Well, take one anyway.
In this AU the agency would be based in the US, maybe New York or Boston, since Crystal and Niko are both from or live in America in the show. Then instead of Port Townsend they would go to a small sea side town in England. Like I mentioned in the Charles blurb, Iâm swapping Jenny and the Night Nurse for this au, but Iâm not sure what to do with the rest of the characters, so Iâm open to suggestions.
More of this au:
Jenny and the Night Nurse
The Cat King and Esther (+ Monty)
Doodles 1
Doodles 2
#dead boy detectives#dbda#dbda au#role swap au#dbda role swap#dead girl detectives#fanart#dbda fanart#crystal palace surname von hoverkraft#niko sasaki#edwin payne#charles rowland
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Updated best cities list with an improved and streamlined formula. AQI has been removed and the rest of the formula has been reworked
St. Paul, MN
Newark, NJ
Arlington, VA
Burlington, VT
Urbana IL
Champaign, IL
Elizabeth, NJ
Trenton, NJ
Mount Vernon, NY
Paterson, NJ
Ithaca, NY
Washington DC
Minneapolis, MN
Boulder, CO
Denver, CO
Wilmington, DE
State College, PA
Baltimore, MD
Pittsburgh, PA
Portland, OR
Jersey City, NJ
Ann Arbor, MI
Hoboken, NJ
Yonkers, NY
Eureka, CA
San Francisco, CA
Lebanon, PA
Port Townsend, WA
Boston, MA
Portland, ME
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so i have an idea for a fic idk but i feel like it might have good potential ..but anyways itâs where a fan meets the triplets at an air port and matt finds her very attractive,so he talks to her for a bit (after realizing she is going to the same place and waiting to board) and she ends up sitting next to matt on the flight across from nick and chris..and they get freaky in the seats-taking it to the bathroom.
you were walking through the airport about to go sit down and wait for your flight until you saw three familiar faces, it was the triplets, you had been a big fan for so long, you were always a matt girl, you liked them all equally but you just felt connected with matt more
you walk over to them slightly nervous âhi, can i please get a photoâ you say smiling uncontrollably âyeah of course!â chris says as him and nick stand close while matt stands by you with a hand on your shoulder making you more nervous
after you the photo was took matt stays as nick and chris go find somewhere to sit âi like your bracelets, did you make them yourself?â matt says quite impressed âyeah its kind of a coping methodâ you say while fiddling with the jewels on youâre wrist not knowing that the matt sturniolo was admiring your beauty right now when you looked up your eyes immediately connected like magnets âso where ya headed?â he asks with a soft smile âim going to bostonâ âno way same, are you from there?â he replies âyeah i grew up thereâ
after chatting for a bit you hear your flight is ready to board, you wave bye to matt and his brothers before getting up and walking not noticing that the three were shortly following behind you
once your on the plane and walk towards your seat, you see matt he was sitting by the window with his headphones on, you softly chuckle and sit down, he looks over at you, his face instantly lighting up âmy favorite fan is my flight buddy?â he jokes making your heart melt âjust our luck i guessâ you laugh quietly, you look over and across from you was nick and chris, they wave at you and you guys exchange smiles
there was about a hour or two left until destination, matt and you had a LOT in common âso do you have a boyfriend..?â matt whispers ânopeâ you grin âyou joking, y-your like angelicâ he stutters making you feel all giddy âwhy do you ask?â you chuckle âi- just wondering, yâ knowâ âmatt your so nervous, whats wrongâ you say placing a hand on his shoulder, then your eyes land on the bulge in his pants, throbbing for some sort of touch
âi- im seriously sorry.â matt says covering his crotch âon a plane?â you question âi couldnât control myself, something about you, i donât know if its your eyes, your laugh or just youâ he blurts quietly while peeking over at his sleeping brothers across from you two, before you even knew it your hand was sliding down to his aching boner, he jolts in surprise âwhat if someone sees..â âwhat?â you say innocently while stroking him through his boxers âfâ hellâ
you slide your hands in his boxers, you smear the pre cum around his tip, he lets out soft sounds before placing his head on your shoulder and gripping your thigh âget up n-nowâ he demands quietly âbut-â âgo to the bathroom now.â he says
you get up and walk past all the sleeping passengers while matt follows behind, when you get to the bathroom he leans you against the wall in the small space âis this okay?â he whispers while groping your left tit ây-yeaâ you whine needing more of him, you try bucking your hips into his crotch but he holds you back âso fâ needy..â he tsks
he pulls your shirt over your head along with your sports bra and immediately starts sucking on your right boob while groping the other one âso perfect fâ meâ he praises âm-matt..â you say impatiently
soon enough your pants and panties are down to your ankles while hes behind you thrusting deep, hitting all the right spots âso tight.â he says while holding your waist with one hand while his free hand is covering your muffled moans âgotta keep you quiet, pretty girlâ he whispers before speeding up, you squeeze around him begging for release âcmon cum all over my dick baby..â soon enough your coating his cock in your juices.
a/n: i enjoyed writing this, gimmie more request đź
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#chris sturniolo#christopher sturniolo#matt sturniolo#nick sturniolo#nicolas sturniolo#sturniolo fanfic#sturniolo triplets#chris sturniolo smut#matt sturniolo smut#sturniolo smut#matthew sturniolo#matt stuniolo fanfic#sturniolo x reader#sturniolos
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This 1924 Tudor in Detroit, MI really surprised me. It's in the prestigious Arden Park-East Boston Historic District, has 5bds, 6ba, listed for $685K, and if you're expecting English Tudor style, think again. Let's go inside.
The lovely original cathedral style door in the foyer.
And, hello marble floors, silver wallpaper and white, white, white.
In the sitting room there's a remodeled fireplace in black & white with mirrors.
The dining room is decorated in Chinese style.
The kitchen has some of the original features. The lower cabinets are new and so is the marble counter and backsplash.
The kitchen is an eat-in with plenty room for a table & chairs.
The pantry has an incredible original fridge. Even if it doesn't work, it's a great vintage piece that can used for storage.
The den is lovely with a wall of glass doors and shelving
Beautiful very large sun room. Look at how well-maintained the floor is.
The half bath was redecorated, but still has the original sink and toilet.
The hall and stairs were redecorated, but they left the niche.
Look at this landing.
The primary bedroom.
The bath looks original.
This bedroom looks is as large as the primary.
Another bath looks refreshed and vintage.
This room looks like an upstairs sitting room with a bar.
Downstairs there's a wonderful vintage finished basement- look at the tufted red bar and the fabulous black & red floor.
Another room in the basement, plus the laundry room.
That is so cool- I wonder if they'll leave that vintage stove. And, look at the huge utility sink.
Outside the sun room there's a patio.
And, a very pretty yard on a .38 acre lot.
Lovely 2 car garage.
Gated port cochere.
Very pretty neighborhood.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/244-Arden-Park-Blvd-Detroit-MI-48202/88655050_zpid/?
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so over on the Tamora Pierce Discord we started having fun with the idea that if Tortall was based off of America, what regional American accents would we match with which places in Tortall, and it was so entertaining to consider I'm bringing it here
so far we've decided:
Trebonders have a strong upper Midwest, Minnesotan accent. To really get the full enjoyment of that you absolutely have to imagine Coram saying "Ope!"
To capture the full breadth of the north, we decided Minchi has a strong Boston accent. He pahks his cahr at hahvahrd yahd!
Port Cayann has the NOLA accent. Laissez les bons temps rouler!
Corus is Pennsylvania. There was debate whether the accent should be a solid Pittsburgh accent or a Philly one. You have to deeply consider whether your heart is more tickled by imagining George calling a group of people "yinz" or referring to literally anything as "jawn".
This is all we have so far, please feel free to argue with me or add more on, this is a group project
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Last day of summer.
#redandjonny#star wars#stormtrooper#stormtroopers in love#beach#port Burwell provincial park#ontario canada#bikini#sunset#boston terrier
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Love in the Time of Cordyceps
pairing: joel miller x f!reader
summary: when the world ends, you promise you'll never love again. joel miller makes that rule hard to stick to
words: 7.1k
warnings: mentions of gore (pretty tame but still), swearing, sickness, angst, fluff, two dummies not realizing they love each other until one of them almost dies đ
a/n: this was supposed to be more angsty but then i remembered life is hard enough already. and i just want soft joel soooo here we are. also i meant to write 2k at most but boy do i love to ramble
read on ao3!
After the world goes to hell, you promise yourself youâll never love again. A person, an animal, a place, nothing. Only a fool would choose to make themselves that vulnerable, needing every fiber of your being one hundred percent devoted to your survival and nothing more.Â
Was a life without love worth living? Every time that question enters your mind, you swat it aside. Itâs like a nagging fly that buzzes around you until your persistence finally drives it away completely. Of course you could live without love. Youâd been doing it just fine these past fifteen years.Â
Living without attachment proves useful in the new world you find yourself in. It makes the countless people you lose along the way easier to move on from. In the early days, your heart still twinges as the people around you drop like flies. Most fall victim to the bites of clickers, some to raidersâ gun, a few by their own hand.Â
The first group you had travel with is filled with Midwesterners who see the terrors of the new world and still somehow have a smile and a joke for you. Their joviality canât save them, though. Clickers swarm you one rainy night two years after the fall of civilization. The sight of Gail, a woman who reminds you of your grandmother, having her stomach ripped out by an especially voracious clicker cures you of your need for any connections to the living.Â
Over the years, you make your way to the East Coast. Smiles, defiant in the face of adversity are replaced by permanent grimaces etched into the faces of everyone you meet. It seems as though every survivor has lost the ability for happiness of any kind. Good, you think, theyâre finally learning. You wonder what took them so long.Â
Tales of peace the Canadian wilderness has to offer reaches your ears. In your heart you know it is most likely a tall tale spread by desperate survivors. But the good thing about a zombie apocalypse is you now have nothing but time on your hands. Working your way north, if all goes well, youâll reach Saint John by May, continue to Port Elgin and then decide if youâd try for Prince Edward Island or turn east to Nova Scotia.Â
Plans are made to be broken, though, and yours, along with your ankle, break clean through one day as you make your way through Boston. It would have been over for you if not for the two survivors that find you nursing your injury in a department store that will most likely be swarming with clickers by nightfall.Â
The woman, after she puts her gun away, introduces herself as Tess. The man doesnât offer his name, preferring to keep the barrel of his shotgun pointed at you. As they argue quietly over what to do with you, you observe their faces. Both are etched hard with years of loss and worry. Even harder than your joyless face. Itâs impressive albeit in a sad kind of way.Â
Tess had somehow persuades the man to help you back to the Boston QZ. Joel. You hear her call him Joel. âFine,â he had grumbles as he places your arm over his shoulder for support, âbut if she scans red, I will not hesitate to put her down.â Oddly enough his threat somehow makes you almost like him. You sense a kindred spirit. Another follower of the âno love, no attachmentâ way of life.Â
You do not, in fact, scan red and are allowed to enter the QZ. An apartment is assigned to you, a crappy little studio with faded lime green paint. The old you would have adored it, called it quirky and planned out how best to decorate it with your meager funds. The new you just appreciates a safe place to sleep.Â
After your ankle heals, Tess invites you to join her smuggling scheme. Thoughts of Canada flee your mind for the time-being and you gladly welcome something to keep yourself occupied.Â
âBut what about the cowboy?â you ask.Â
âJoel? What about him?â
Your eyebrows arch, âHe threatened to shoot me.â
âOnly if you were infected. Just donât get infected.â She says it like youâre discussing the weather.Â
Joel allows you into the group begrudgingly, probably because he thinks they can use you as bait or a distraction if needed. Fine. Let them label you bait. Youâve been called worse before.Â
The first few months working together are tense. Joel reprimands you for the smallest mistakes and warns Tess youâll get them all killed. At first, you bite your tongue, reminding yourself of the part he had in saving you. But one night after he scolds you for the millionth time about not checking your blind spots for clickers, you snap. âFuck off, Joel! I survived the clickers for fifteen years. I think I know what Iâm fucking doing!.â
He holds up his hands in surrender, wandering off with a hurt pout like he wasnât the one who was just being the asshole. You wonder why your victory leaves you feeling hollow.Â
After that, Joel keeps his mouth shut around you. No nagging, no âhelpfulâ tips. Just the bare minimum of whatever he needs to convey. Youâll never admit that it hurts. You donât have to, though. Tess, at the end of her rope, explodes one night as the three of you eat dinner in awkward silence. âCouple of fuckinâ babies Iâm working with,â she seethes. âIf you donât grow up Iâm finding a new crew.â
Itâs decided that you and Joel will do the next supply run to Billâs. Alone. No Tess there to act as buffer between you and him. Joel grunts at that but doesnât argue, always deferring to your leader. The trip to Billâs goes as well as you can ask. There are no arguments between the two of you at least. Youâre sure you even see Joel crack a smile. Of course itâs when you clumsily tripped over a raised tree rootâŚBut hey, progress is progress.
With the supplies in tow and Frankâs compound behind you, you actually think this trip might be a success. A gang of raiders lying in wait to sabotage you dashes your hopes of that. They had seen the two of you lugging your supplies and thought it would be an easy win. At first, they are correct. They outnumber you and Joel in size and wickedness. The four of them arenât content to kill you outright. They tie you up and discuss what to do with you next.Â
Of course their attention quickly falls on you. The man with an ugly gash across his face leers at you. âMaybe we should keep her around awhile. She looks like fun.â Try as you might to act tough, that sends the blood rushing through your ears.Â
You almost donât hear Joel snarl at them. âYou lay one finger on her and itâll be the last thing you ever do.â The venom in his voice snaps you back to reality. While their attention is on him, you discreetly start ripping at your bonds with the little pocket knife you thankfully decided to stow in your back pocket.Â
They beat Joel senseless by the time you get free. You honestly think youâre too late as you stab the goon nearest to you in the thigh, by some miracle hitting his femoral artery. The others turn to you, blindsided as you go wild at the sight of your bloodied and broken companion. Gash-Face comes roaring at you, all brawn no brains. The look of surprise as you lodge the knife in his neck makes you smile with sickening glee.Â
The remaining two corner you, murder in their eyes. Your gun is just beyond them, taunting you to come retrieve it. The only âweaponâ you have is the belt youâre wearing, itâs clasp heavy and silver. You undo it and swing it at the nearest man. He grabs it, cackling victoriously as he uses it to pull you closer. In their grasp, you become the target of their blows. You curl into the fetal position, angry that after all the near death experiences youâve had, this will be the way you go out.Â
A shot rings out, then another. Two thuds on the ground next to you make you open your already swollen eyes. As you look up, you realize your savior is Joel. Back from the dead. His face is covered in blood, like some kind of ghoul. But in that moment, you have never seen someone look more like an angel. The two of you limp back to the QZ where Tess nurses you as she simultaneously curses the deceased thugs.Â
Joel corners you in the bathroom the next day as you study your bruised face. âYou could have run,â he hisses at you, making you jump. You donât know what he wants so you just shrug. He invades your space, making you back against the counter. âWhy didnât you run?â His voice has gone low, anger simmering just beneath the surface.Â
Faces inches from each other, all you can muster is a weak, âWeâre a team. I wasnât going to leave you.â
Several emotions flicker across his face in quick succession. Anger, fear, worry and something you canât quite put your finger on. Pride? Maybe that was you projecting but you hope you were right. Joel studies you for a moment longer, then reiterates, âNext time, you run.â
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After that, things change. Joel is still a man of few words but the ones he does grace you with are softer and more intentional. Instead of berating you for the knowledge and skills you lack, he takes them time to teach you. He shows you how to identify fake ration cards and to spot the kind of guard you can bribe. Nights are spent with you following behind him like a shadow as he shows you all the secret ways in and out of the QZ. When your hands shake during target practice, he places his calloused ones over yours. It steadies your hands but frays your nerves, threatening to awake a feeling long thought dormant.Â
It goes both ways. Joel lacks attention to detail in certain situations and you show him how to read people and ascertain their flaws that can be exploited. During your runs you point out the flora that can be consumed safely or used as medicine. At Flynnâs, the only bar in the QZ, you teach him how to play pool. An essential to survival? No. But it sure helps you win a huge stash of ration cards from your fellows survivors. It also gives you an excuse to sidle up behind him and mold your body around his, all in the name of helping him get the âproper pool stance.â
Your excuses to fleetingly touch one another became more and more common. They are all perfectly innocent but carry the weight of something elicit, at least to you. Joel is never one to give away his innermost thoughts, happy to wear a permanent poker face. For all you know he couldnât care less about you. Maybe he just knows keeping you alive is good for business and thatâs why he takes a particular interest in making sure youâre safe. Whatever the reason, you hope he never stops.Â
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During one supply run, a torrential thunderstorm forces you to spend the night at Bill and Frankâs. You know it makes Joel nervous to be indebted to anyone for such hospitality but you canât hide your glee. A night there means a cozy bed and a hot shower, something hard to find in your home where the water runs tepid at best.Â
Afterwards spending way too long in the bathroom, you curl up in your bed, toasty and content, only to find sleep wonât not come. Your hosts are dear to you, even the grumpy Bill, but their snoring through the wall you share makes hopes for a deep sleep impossible.Â
After an hour of tossing and turning, you decide to go make your bed on the couch. As you tiptoe down the stairs you run into Joel, on his way up . âGoing somewhere?â he drawls, exhaustion making his voice deeper than usual. You shrug, âCouldnât sleep. There are two buzzsaws in the room next door.â
Joel chuckles, âIâve had that room before. Canât say it was the best night of sleep Iâve ever had.â You lived for these little snippets into Joelâs life before you came around, always eager to hear more. But the trek to the house through never-ending sleet and over the turbulent river left you more tired than you had felt in years. Right now all you want is to get where you could pass out immediately. âIâm just gonna make camp on the couch,â you say, stifling a yawn.Â
Joel shakes his head. âYou take my room. The couch is good enough for me.â This man. Hadnât anyone told him chivalry is dead. You sigh tiredly and beckon for him to come back up the stairs with you. âItâs a big bed. We can share.â There is silence behind you where there should have been footsteps. Joelâs smile disappears as his forehead creases in thought. âPlease,â you pout, âI canât sleep in my room and I wonât get any rest knowing youâre crammed on that dainty little loveseat.â
It takes far more coaxing than it should but finally Joel gives you a little nod and follows you into his - your - room. You gesture to the bed, âCare which side you get?â Joel thinks, then shrugs. âLeft is good.â You flop onto the right side, eyes immediately drooping shut. Once again, there is no movement from your companion. Without opening your eyes, you chide him, âIf youâre gonna be weird and watch me sleep all night then you can go sleep on the couch.â That got him moving again.Â
The sound of the shower turning on lulls you to a sleep that is disturbed only when you feel the dip of the bed several minutes later. You watch through barely opened eyes as Joel does a strange shimmy under the covers. Itâs clear heâs trying his best not to wake you. The sight makes you laugh softly and his head whips to you.Â
âThought you were asleep,â he murmurs.Â
You hum, âI was. You woke me up.âÂ
Itâs meant to be a joke but Joel grimaces. âSorry.â
The sight is sweet and your heart flips, his frown making him look almost boyish. âItâs ok. Itâs your bed.âÂ
As you burrow into your cocoon of blankets, Joel props himself up, a pillow behind his back. He looks from you to the bedside lamp and back again. âYou mind if I read for a few minutes?âÂ
That surprises you. In all your time together you had rarely seen Joel do something just for the pleasure of it. There was usually no time. But Bill and Frankâs is a sanctuary and even the hyper-vigilant Joel Miller is able to slow down here. You nod enthusiastically, perking up. âWhat are you reading?âÂ
Itâs like you had asked him what his darkest secret was. He reddens, then finally grabs a book from the table. Pride and Prejudice. He stammers, âItâs justâŚI never had a lot of time for reading before and this was a favorite ofâŚit was a favorite of somebody I knew.â
âYou can read out loud to me if you want,â you offer with a grin. Honestly it was half in jest and half a serious hope. It had been decades since anyone had read aloud to you. Joel, always thinking you were making some sort of fun of him, smirks sarcastically. âNot a chance.âÂ
Your glower slowly melts away at the sight of him putting on his reading glasses and settling in. Silently you curse as you feel your hardened heart crack just the tiniest bit. Idiot that you are, you try to talk yourself out of your own feelings. You arenât attached to Joel. How could you be? Heâs just a handsome, rugged man who keeps you safe and reads Jane Austen in his spare time. Maybe some lesser fool would fall for him but not you. No, sir.
The next morning, you find yourself curled into him, chest pressed against his back and arm draped over his side. Like a bomb diffuser, you carefully try to extricate yourself from the position, every movement slow and precise. Joel, still asleep, lazily grabs your hand, keeping your arm around him. He sighs contentedly as you settle back down and you swear under your breath, nestling your head at the crook of his neck. You are so that lesser fool.Â
******
The thunderstorms of summer give way to the pleasant days of autumn. Those good days donât seem to last long enough. You should have appreciated them more while they were there but so is the way of being human.Â
Winter in Boston isnât fun. Ok thatâs an understatement. It makes you long for the soul-sucking, never-ending Midwestern winters you had lived through for most of your life. There is something about being next to the ocean that makes everything feel colder.Â
The nights are especially hard, the wind seeping through the cracks in the walls of your apartment. No matter how many blankets you tuck around yourself, your body never truly feels warm. Runs to Billâs or anywhere outside the QZ become less frequent and more difficult. Only those deemed truly necessary are attempted and even then there is always a long discussion beforehand weighing out the pros and cons.Â
Runs between the months of November and January are too risky and after much debate, it is decided you three would lay low in the relative safety of the QZ. In the meantime, youâd assess your stockpile, make connections over the radio and wait for the spring thaw. With less food smuggled in from the outside, you decide to put your energy into earning ration cards. Even though no one could argue you donât pull your weight in the group, you often feel like the weak link. Making sure Tess and Joel have a hot meal every night is the least you could do.Â
Joel had always told you to stay away from sewer work. It paid double what the other jobs did but at a high risk. Besides not being able to wash the stink off for days, the tunnels under the city were treacherous. Many had gone down there only to be blindsided by a stray clicker or jumped by a loner who made their home away from society up above. Some just got lost in the labyrinth, never to be heard from again. Or at least you had been told. You hoped those were just myths.Â
You and three other desperate souls are sent down to the sewers with the task of clearing the rubble from a recent cave in. A hard dayâs work definitely but you were optimistic that you could get it done in a few hours time and be on your way.
The first few hours go well, the biggest pieces of the concrete being cleared easily enough. Your back aches and callouses quickly form on your palms. But still, all of that you can deal with, mollifying yourself with the thought of the stack of ration cards youâll proudly gift to Joel and Tess.Â
Maybe if you hadnât been daydreaming you would have heard the shouts of your fellow volunteers sooner. Finally coming back to reality, you move just in time to avoid another piece of falling rock. You save yourself from being crushed but lose your footing, coming down hard on your shin.Â
A stream of bright blood instantly trickles from the gash and you swear as you try to keep the tears that spring to your eyes at bay. Wanting to prove yourself, you brush off your groupâs insistence that you go get it checked by the doctor. It doesnât matter if you complete ninety percent of your shift. You still donât get your payment if you leave early. So you suck it up for another hour, slogging through the muck as you finish the job. Itâs fine, you tell yourself, itâs just a scratch. Youâll wash it off when I get home and be good as new.Â
With the job done and ration cards tucked away in your pocket, you hobble back towards your apartment. The thought of a shower, as lukewarm as it will be, is the only thing keeping you upright. That is until you feel someone putting your arm around their shoulder. Joel helps you the few blocks to your house, his icy silence hurting you more than the cut that now throbs with every jostle.Â
Itâs only after you get inside and are deposited on the couch that Joel speaks. He rolls up the leg of your jeans, cursing as he sees the already festering wound. âI told you to stay out of the sewers.âÂ
You suck in a pained breath as he starts wiping away the dirt. âIâm fine. Itâs just a little cut. Besides, it was worth it,â you pull out the stack of ration cards and present them to him proudly. The sight gives him pause. But the look on his face isnât one of gratitude, itâs worried exasperation. His signature grimace returns, âItâs not worth it if you lose your leg.â And people claim youâre dramatic.Â
Pushing him away with a shoo, you rise, limping to the bathroom. âI just need a shower. Then Iâll be right as rain.â As you peel off your now ruined clothes, Joel hovers on the other side of the door. âI can hear you pacing,â you call over the sound of the warming shower.Â
Even through the almost closed door you can hear Joel sigh. âI just think we should take you to the doc. Make sure youâre alright.â The water hitting you makes you audibly moan, the filth on your body washing down the drain and with it, the memory of the hard day. You appreciate the concern but all you want to do know is forget about the day. You call out to a still pacing Joel, âIâm fine. You worry too much!â
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It turns out Joel worries the right amount. Of course he does. As eager as you are to forget about your day, itâs not long before you canât ignore your leg. The wound is an angry red and the area around it has swollen, leaving it tender and throbbing. Thankfully you have Joel there to dress it because, honestly, you canât stomach the sight of it. These past years have been filled with much blood and gore at your own hands. But thereâs something different when itâs your own blood.Â
In any other circumstance you would have reveled in the feeling of Joel holding your leg so tenderly, his fingers brushing against your skin as he wraps the bandage around you. It would have driven you insane seeing him crouched in between your legs as he is now. But at the moment all you can think about is how you much pain youâre in.Â
You try not to show your discomfort, but your poker face is nonexistent. Joelâs eyes flick up to yours as you slowly exhale, trying to keep calm. Avoidance has always been one of your favorite tactics when dealing with uncomfortable situations so you pipe up, overly perkily, âSee? All better. Now about those ration cards, I was thinking for dinner-âÂ
Joel rolls his eyes, standing with a groan, his knees audibly cracking. âThe only thing youâre gonna do tonight is rest.â
You slowly turn your body to prop your leg up on a pillow as he watches. Pouting has never worked on Joel but you figure it never hurts to try. âI still have to eat,â you mope.Â
âYou will. Iâll open a can of soup or something.â
The disappointment is real and bubbles to the surface quicker than you realized it would. âI just wanted us all to have a nice dinner. You and Tess do so much and I feel likeâŚâ Thinking how you feel is different from saying it out loud and you have to psych yourself up. Joelâs softening gaze helps you continue. âI feel like Iâm useless. I just thought this was one thing I could do to really contribute.â
The silence between you feels heavy as you avoid his stare. Finally, he speaks, confusion contorting his features, âOf course you contribute. We wouldnât have kept you around if you hadnât.â Itâs meant to make you feel better but it doesnât, especially in your current laid up state.Â
âSo are you going to get rid of me if Iâm no longer useful?â you gesture at your leg, feeling your eyes beginning to sting with tears.Â
Joel sits down next to you. Your fear has made you defiant and you meet his gaze, wanting to fight. But Joel speaks in a soft, level voice, as if teaching a child a lesson. âFirst of all, youâre going to get better. You just need to be patient. Second, youâre thinking thereâs only one kind of way to be useful.â
âI canât shoot like you two can. I canât fight. I canât threaten people into getting what I want. I can go on runs and earn ration cards. Thatâs it. Iâm too soft for anything actually important.âÂ
Joel frowns, âYou say that like itâs a bad thing. âBeing softâ in a world like this is an act of defiance. Itâs brave as hell. What you consider important? I donât want that for you.â
Warmth spreads through your chest as you observe him. Heâs trying so hard to find his next words, to make you believe his truth. âMe and Tess, we let the world harden us more than it needed to. It was easier that way. But having you around reminds us thereâs still innocence and good out there.â
The angry tears have turned to ones of gratitude. The sentiment is too much for you, unused to such vulnerability from Joel. You give him a small smile and he returns it, leaning over to wipe a tear off your cheek. âYouâre useful just being you.â
While you still wish you matched Joel and Tessâ levels of badassery, the conversation helps ease your mind. You might not think much of your survival skills but you remind yourself that youâve stayed alive in a world that wants you dead. Fifteen years youâve been fighting and surviving and thatâs nothing to look down on.Â
âAnd for what itâs worth, â he adds, âyou scared the hell out of me the first time we met.â
You grin at him, shocked, âReally?â
He nods, smirking cheekily, âReally. Still do sometimes.â
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Joel heats up a can of tomato soup for you to share. You try not to think of how old it must be as he prepares it. But actually, itâs not bad, the taste reminding you of your childhood.Â
It also helps that youâre sharing it with someone you care about. A part of you hates that how easily youâve let him into your heart. The one thing you swore off all those years ago is now all you can think about as you watch him sitting across from you, ladling out the steaming liquid.Â
He catches you staring and breaks the silence, âWere you even going to tell me you got hurt today if I hadnât run into you.â The fuzziness of your feelings for him makes your brain a little mushy and instead of having a grownup conversation, you reply with a childish, âNo, I thought Iâd let it be a soup-rise.âÂ
Joel rolls his eyes in mock annoyance. You chuckle and continue eating your rapidly cooling dinner. You sober up a bit and add, âThe extra ration cards will be good, though. Right?âÂ
He nods, âYeah. I think itâs soup-er.â His eyes flick up to yours as they crinkle, the only sign that he finds himself amusing.Â
After dinner, Joel excuses himself to go work his overnight shift. When he leaves and youâre left along, the throbbing in your leg returns with a vengeance along with a mild fever. Your usually chilly apartment now feels stuffy and you have to remove all of your layers except your t-shirt to be even somewhat comfortable.Â
Worry creeps in as you sit there, alone and increasingly unwell. You long for the company of Joel or Tess, anyone to reassure you that youâre fine. But youâre alone and the dark thoughts creep in, whispering in your ear that whatever is brewing is not good. Unsure of what else to do, you slip in to bed, hoping that whatever this is will be better by morning.Â
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You donât wake for two days. Or at least, you have no real memory of the past 48 hours. Later, when the worst is over, Joel will tell you the details of that lapse in your memory. Heâll recount how you faded in and out of consciousness, sometimes submitting to your fever for so long that he wasnât sure you were coming back. His voice will waver as he remembers how bad it got and how fragile you lookedâŚ
But for now, he stays by your side, foregoing his own health to make sure you stay alive. The first thing you remember is waking up to the sounds of Joel and Tess arguing in hushed tones.Â
âWe need to get her to a doctor. Now.â Joelâs voice sounds strained, like heâs trying desperately not to lose it.Â
Tess still maintains her signature composure. âWe canât, Joel. Itâs too late for that.â
Joel must make some kind of face because Tess sighs and re-words. âItâs too late to take her in because if we bring her to the hospital all theyâll focus on is her fever. Theyâve put people down for way less. You know that.â
In your addled state, you wonder who theyâre talking about. Your throat hurts to much to speak up though and ask.Â
âThe doc will give us the meds. Weâve bribed him before.âÂ
Tess shakes her head, âAntibiotics are on lockdown. Shipments have been delayed because of the weather. No one gets any without FEDRA knowing. Breaking in guarantees we get caught. Weâre no good to her dead. â
Joel scoffs, âSo what do you suggest we do?â
âShe rides it out.â
âSheâs been âriding it outâ for two days. Look at her,â Joelâs voice gets closer as he peers down at you, âsheâs fighting but sheâs losing.â
Oh. Fever may have taken hold of you, making your brain fuzzy and concentration near impossible, but you understand now that you are the subject of their argument. For Joel to sound so forlorn you must look bad.Â
If youâre dead soon, you want to let them know to leave it and just let you slip away. Your well-being means nothing if it puts them in unnecessary danger. Rule be damned, theyâre your family now and you care about them. If youâre being honest, youâve cared about them since you met them. It breaks your heart thinking you wonât be able to tell them that now. It nearly kills you right then and there to know you wonât get the chance to tell Joel you love himâŚ
Opening your mouth to articulate all of that takes great effort and when you do try and speak, all that comes out is a strangled groan. The two rush over, Tess sitting down beside you. She takes your hand, an uncharacteristic show of tenderness. Yep, youâre dying.Â
âYouâre ok, kid,â she whispers, âyou just have to hang in there.â It would be easy to ignore reality and blindly trust her. But youâve always been stubborn and so you shake your head and continue trying to speak. Again, nothing comes out but garbled nonsense as you writhe around trying to make your limbs do what your brain wants.Â
You must look a sight because Joel lets his anger overflow. âMaybe you can sit here and watch her die, but I canât.âHeavy footsteps and Tess yelling are all that you can focus on as you fade back into oblivion.Â
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Living is hard and unconsciousness is addicting. Peaceful and cozy are feelings you can scarcely remember having. It would be easy to stay in that enveloping darkness but the feeling of the back of someoneâs hand on your clammy forehead pulls you back to the realm of the living. You grumble weakly as youâre made to come to.Â
Everything is painful. Stabbing jolts of electricity radiate up your leg from the cut. Your chest is tight, making breathing troublesome and your eyes can barely stand the dim, watery sun coming through the shades of the window. Someone places a damp cloth on your forehead to keep the fever at bay. Still out of it, you try and swat it away.Â
A gentle hand grabs yours, shushing you. âItâs alright. Itâs only me.âÂ
Joel. Maybe you have died and this is heaven. The man you love by your side, nursing you so tenderly. Itâs more than you could have ever hoped for. This might be the afterlife believers talk about if only you werenât in so much pain. The neurons in your brain begin firing more rapidly as your fever dies down. They remind you that you and Joel arenât lovers. Your cowardice, disguised as intelligence, has kept you from telling him how you feel.Â
âWhatâs happening?â Your voice comes out croaky and soft but at least itâs intelligible. The bed dips as Joel moves closer to you. As you peer up through barely opened eyelids you can see him leaning over you. His tired eyes look down at you as he caresses your hair.Â
âYou got real sick, honey. That cut you got festered and turned into a fever. We thought we were gonna lose you.â The slight falter in his voice makes your already tight chest contract.Â
âHow long was I out?â
âThree days. We got you some meds, though. Youâre gonna be ok.â He says it firmly, which does some good in easing your worry.Â
Trying to open your eyes a bit more you continue your questioning, âWhere did you get the antibiotics from?â
Joel hesitates, âBill and Frank had some.â
You try and sit up, angry that he made that trip and put himself in danger. Even now, you can see the snow whipping around outside your window. Knowing he made the trek there and back through that storm makes you curse. Joel tuts and puts a gentle hand to your chest, keeping you down and resting.Â
âItâs done. No use getting angry about it now.â
You glare up at him even though youâre really just upset with yourself. âWhy would you do something so stupid?â
His smiles peacefully down at you, exhausted but eyes bright. âWeâre a team, remember?â
Itâs too much for you to handle. You cover your face just in time to hide the angry, relieved and grateful tears that spring to your eyes. Silent sobs wrack your frame, making you seize with pain.Â
Joel pulls you into him, shushing you as he resumes stroking your hair. You hide your face in his side, trying to regain your composure. Crying shouldnât be something you feel the need to earn. But youâre all sorts of broken, so you take this rare opportunity to not judge yourself and weep with abandon. You almost died, for Christâs sake. Surely that warrants some show of emotion.
After a few minutes, the tears stop and your breathing calms. Peeking up, you see Joel has his eyes closed. His face is the most serene youâve seen it in ages, most of the worry lines softened. Thereâs still a few that refuse to relax, though. The crease in between his eyebrows remains stubbornly indented. You gaze up at him as he continues to run soothing patterns along your back.Â
Feeling the weight of your stare, he opens his eyes. Coward that you are, you glance away. âThank you,âis all you can mumble out as he gazes at you. After a moment, you add a shy, âI would do the same for you. You know that, right?â
Joel pulls you gently into him, almost to remind himself youâre still here with him and that the danger has passed. He nuzzles into your hair, murmuring an affectionateâI know, honey. I know.â
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After a few more hours and another dose of antibiotics, you begin to feel more like yourself. Joel still wonât let you get out of bed yet, except for a trip to the bathroom for a quick shower. Even though youâve been dead to the world for much of your ordeal, youâre quickly getting bored with bed rest. But youâve learned long ago that resistance is futile with Joel. So you shower like a good patient, scowling as the water hits your scabbing cut.Â
Once you finish, Joel hops in and washes the grime and worry of the past three days off. As you settle back in bed, you can hear him singing softly to himself. Through the patter of the water you can hear his soft rendition of Fleetwood Macâs Songbird. Itâs one of your favorites, too, and you hum along as you settle back into your pillow.Â
After a few minutes, sleep still wonât come. You toss and turn as Joel finishes getting ready for bed. He comes in to find you still awake. âI thought I told you to get some sleep.â He says it like a loving mother gently scolding their rebellious child.Â
You flail as you try and get comfortable. You shoot back a moody, âBut Iâm just not tired.â Joel chuckles as he sits down into the arm chair next to your bed. He smooths back his wet hair and gives you a faux stern look. âYour bodyâs been through a lot. You need rest.â
âWhat are you doing?â you ask.Â
Joel looks confused, wondering what he did wrong. âSorry I just thought Iâd sleep here tonight in case you need anything. I can leave, though.âÂ
âNo!â you yell out, completely abandoning any hope of looking cool. You give him an apologetic smile, âI want you to stay but youâre not sleeping in that chair one more night.â
Joel glances to the spot on the bed beside you, then looks to you for confirmation. He sighs, a smile playing at his lips. âIf I stay will you promise to go to sleep?â
You nod very seriously. âOf course.â
Joel grins, knowing you too well to believe you. âLiar,â he chuckles but still gets up and makes his way to the other side of the bed. You pull back the blankets so can get in, then cover him up. Settling on your side, you watch as he suddenly looks lost, unsure of what to do now. Itâs cute, this powerful man rendered helpless by something as innocuous as sharing a bed.Â
You canât help but laugh at him and he looks down at you, eyes wide. Taking pity on him, you make a suggestion. âIf youâre not tired you could read to me.â Joel opens his mouth to refuse but you blurt out a quick, âI did almost die, you know.â He glares at you but his lip quirks up. He grabs the book from the other room then flops back down in bed, opening to a spot in the middle.Â
Frowning, you reach out to touch Joelâs arm. âDo you mind starting from the beginning?â He rolls his eyes but flips back to the first page. You grin triumphantly as you settle into his side. Joel places his arm around your shoulder as he begins to read. âIt is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wifeâŚâÂ
His southern drawl mixed with the Romantic Era style of writing makes for an amusing but pleasant combination. After a few chapters, your eyes get heavy and Joel feels you nodding off against him. Jane has just been invited to Netherfield Park but even that canât keep you awake. Joel puts the bookmark in to save your spot and places the novel on your bedside table.Â
You grumble in weak protest as he tucks you in and turns off the light. âWe can keep reading tomorrow. But right now youâre going to sleep.â Joel lies down beside you and with the pale light of the moon through your curtains you can see him studying you. He caresses your face and you close your eyes, delighting in the sensation.Â
âDonât ever scare me like that again,â he whispers.Â
You force your eyes open, needing him to see the truth of it when you pledge a soft,âI wonât. I mean it.â
Joel nods gratefully and you reach out for him. He slides into your arms and you rest your chin on the top of his head. Heâs watched over you for long enough. Itâs your turn to take care of him and reassure him that, in this moment, you both are safe.Â
For most, an outright admission of affection is needed to understand how you feel about the other person. But you and Joel are cut from the same cloth, stubborn and slow to reveal your feelings. In this world, for people like you, âI love yousâ are rare and replaced with actions and deeds.Â
You realize that even though you've never told Joel that you love him, youâve shown it. Joel has been showing you all this time too and you were just too dull to realize it. While you know youâll long to say the words to him soon, for now itâs enough to have him in your arms.Â
Joelâs breathing deepens and you feel him completely give himself over to sleep. Looking at his face bathed in the moonlight he looks like a new man. His edges soften and his vulnerability brims to the surface. It tugs at your heart and you understand how rare of a sight this is for Joel to allow anyone to see.Â
Smiling sleepily, you close your eyes and nestle into him. This feeling coursing through you is something foreign but familiar, an old friend you thought you had said your final goodbye to long ago. The love you have for Joel will leave you vulnerable. But itâs a price youâre willing to pay a thousand times over.Â
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#im on a mission to make joel as soft as possible lol#joel miller x reader#joel miller x you#joel miller fanfiction#tlou#tlou hbo#pedro pascal#allie writes
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Welcome to Infrastructure Week, Biden edition.
For the 4 years of the Trump Presidency it felt like every other week was gonna be "Infrastructure Week" but some piece of chaos derailed the Trump White House's plans.
well Yesterday, May 13th 2024, The Biden Administration declared this week Infrastructure Week to highlight ALL the major work they've done in the last 3 years.
Under the 2021 Â Bipartisan Infrastructure Law $454 billion in funding has gone to over 56,000 specific projects across all 50 states, the territories, DC, and tribal communities.
The White House launched a Map of all the projects you can look at
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is part of President Biden's wider Investing in America agenda, and together with the Inflation Reduction Act, the CHIPS and Science Act, the American Rescue Plan, all passed by Biden and Democrats in Congress has brought $866 billion dollars in private sector manufacturing and clean energy investments.
They released a State by State factsheet to show projects in all 50 states, all the territories and DC
Roads & Bridges: The Biden Administration has launched improvements on 257,000 miles of roads, and repaired 13,000 bridges. This $300 billion investment in our roads and bridges is the biggest since President Eisenhowerâs interstate highway system in the 1950s. The Administration has given special attention to addressing historic injustice in our infrastructure. Many minority communities have been divided by highway bypass projects from the 1940s forward, such as the Sweet Auburn neighborhood of Atlanta Georgia. The Biden-Harris Administration is now helping reconnect divided communities and righting historic wrongs. The Department of Transportation put out a video highlighting the story of Philadelphia's Chinatown, how being split in half and have a multilane highway in the middle of their community effects them, and how the Stitch project will positively impact the people who live there who have fought for years for such relief.
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Rail: The Biden Administration has invested  $66 billion for rail, the largest investment in passenger rail since the inception of Amtrak. The President recently announced $16.4 billion for 25 passenger rail projects on the Northeast Corridor. This will improve service for riders from Boston to Washington DC. President Biden has also announced $8.2 billion in new funding for 10 major high speed passenger rail projects across the country. These include a high speed rail project to connect Los Angeles with Las Vegas, which broke ground April 22nd. Planned to be finished in 2028 in time for the LA Olympics, the train will take 2 hours to get from Rancho Cucamonga, California to downtown Las Vegas making it the fastest way between the two cities.
Transit and School Buses:Â The Administration has invested $90 billion in public transit, the largest in American history. To date the DoT has helped replace 3,000 public buses with low or zero emission buses while the EPA has replaced 5,000 school buses with clean buses.
Electric Vehicle Charging, EV Batteries & Critical Materials: The Biden Administration is the first to directly invest in electric vehicle charging. the number of publicly available charging ports on Americaâs roads has surpassed 182,000, over a 90% increase since President Biden took office. The President has also invested in domestic manufacturing of batteries, already five manufacturing plants have broken ground.
Clean Water: The President invested over $50 billion government-wide for the largest upgrade to the nationâs water infrastructure in history. This funding places us on a path to meet the Presidentâs commitment to replace every toxic lead pipe in America and works to close the wastewater gap for 2 million people who lack basic sanitation. These funds have already financed over 1,400 drinking water and wastewater projects across the country, including over 800 projects that will deliver clean water for Tribal communities that lack basic water services. To date, the Administration has deployed funding that will help replace up to 1.7 million toxic lead pipes.Â
High-Speed Internet: The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law invests $65 billion to help ensure that everyone in America has access to affordable, reliable high-speed internetâregardless of their income, race, or zip code. Over the last year, all 56 states and territories have developed their plans for how they will spend more than $40 billion in funding to connect every unserved location within their borders. That funding comes atop $1 billion for middle-mile infrastructure, which will build more than 12,000 miles of fiber across 370 counties. These projects, will connect 10,500 people, 1,600 farms, and 295 businesses directly to fiber networks. The Department of Commerce has also awarded 148 Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program (TBCP) grants, serving over 280 Tribal Governments, which will connect more than 65,000 Tribal households, subsidizing thousands of devices, and funding digital inclusion activities for Tribal communities.Â
Deploying Clean Energy: The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law includes more than $62 billion in funding at the Department of Energy to advance our clean energy future by investing in clean energy demonstration and deployment projects, developing new technologies, and modernizing our power grid. This includes an investment of over $20 billion to upgrade the nationâs gridâa critical component to achieve President Bidenâs goal of delivering a 100% carbon-pollution free power sector by 2035.Â
Legacy Pollution: Thanks to funding in the The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law the EPA has been able to cap 8,000 orphaned oil and gas wells, with tens of thousands more to be plugged in the years to come. Over 100 Superfund sites have also been cleaned up or started with funds from the Law as well.
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#Thanks Biden#Joe Biden#pete buttigieg#trans positivity#public transport#green Energy#climate change#racism#clean water#tribal rights
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Writing Notes: Thinking Historically
What Does it Mean to Think Historically?
Rather than focusing on dates or facts, thinking historically means recognizing the ways humans shape history through their words, thoughts, and actions.
People do not experience events in the same way.
As a result, history is often told from multiple points of view.
Identifying these perspectives deepens understandings of the past and the ways in which history is created.
A Process for Thinking Historically
The first step of thinking historically is to learn more about the historical context.
Some important aspects to research include:
Who were the key people involved?
What happened?
When did it happen?
Where did it happen?
After studying the historical context, the next step is to consider how the Who, What, When, and Where work together to create a narrative and why.
Other questions to ask when examining a historical narrative may be:
How does the Who involved influence What happened?
How does the What change depending on Who is describing it?
Why did the Who describe the What that way?
How does the When impact the way it happened?
How does the Where affect the way it happened?
Example of Historical Thinking
Event: The Boston Tea Party
Historical Context:
Who:Â Parties involved included the Sons of Liberty, Loyalists, colonial merchants, and British Empire.
What:Â The Sons of Liberty dumped imported British tea into the Boston Harbor to protest a tax and business monopoly on tea.
When:Â The Boston Tea Party took place on December 16, 1773, prior to the American Revolution.
Where:Â This event occurred in Boston, Massachusetts, a city in the American colonies.
Narrative details:
Backed by colonial merchants, the Sons of Liberty disrupted the tea trade from Britain, describing their actions as a patriotic means to protect the economic interests of the American colonies.
Loyalists, American colonists loyal to the British Empire, described the actions of the Sons of Liberty as unlawful, reasserting their allegiance to Britain.
The British Empire suffered an economic loss and political humiliation from the Boston Tea Party, so the empire described the event as reprehensible, closing the port of Boston.
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By examining the Who involved in the Boston Tea Party, one can see how each group experienced and perceived the event influenced the ways it was described:
The Sons of Liberty benefited from the event and therefore described it positively.
The British Empire and Loyalists, on the other hand, experienced a loss; hence, they described it in negative terms.
Thus, thinking historically allows scholars to understand how and why multiple accounts are created for historical events.
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