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FOR VIETNAM CITIZENS - United States American ESTA Visa Service Online - USA Electronic Visa Application Online
Trung tâm nhập cư xin thị thực Hoa Kỳ
Address : No. 47 floor, Bitexco Financial Tower, No. 2 Hai Trieu St., Ben Nghe Ward
Phone : +84 24 3823 4433
Email : [email protected]
Website : https://www.online-usa-visa.org/vi/visa/
Business Hours : 24/7/365
Owner / Official Contact Name : James Charleton Gibsons
Description : Người nào nên nộp đơn xin Visa Hoa Kỳ trực tuyến. Nếu Bạn là công dân của một quốc gia có hiệp ước với Hoa Kỳ về Chương trình Miễn Thị thực và bạn cũng KHÔNG có bất kỳ Thị thực Du lịch nào đến Hoa Kỳ thì bạn đủ điều kiện. Cuộc hành trình của bạn chỉ kéo dài chưa đầy ba tháng. Ý định đến Mỹ của bạn là để công tác hoặc giải trí. Bạn cần nộp đơn xin giấy phép mới hoặc Visa Hoa Kỳ cho một cá nhân hoặc một nhóm người. Cần những tài liệu gì để đăng ký Visa Hoa Kỳ trực tuyến (Các) hộ chiếu hợp lệ từ Chương trình miễn thị thực. Quốc gia của bạn phải nằm trong Danh sách các quốc gia miễn thị thực, bạn cần có địa chỉ email hợp pháp để nhận Visa Mỹ trực tuyến. Điểm khẩn cấp của khách truy cập bằng điện thoại thông minh và email. Khi bạn điền và nộp biểu mẫu cũng như thanh toán phí xử lý, bạn sẽ nhận được số đơn đăng ký ESTA có thể được theo dõi trực tuyến đối với Đơn xin thị thực Hoa Kỳ. Mỗi Visa riêng lẻ được phép của Hoa Kỳ chỉ có hiệu lực trong 2 năm và cho phép đến thăm HOA KỲ nhiều lần. Nếu hộ chiếu của bạn hết hạn trong vòng chưa đầy hai năm thì USA Visa Online của bạn sẽ chỉ có hiệu lực cho đến ngày hết hạn hộ chiếu. Nhiều quốc gia được phép sử dụng Visa trực tuyến Hoa Kỳ, một số trong số đó bao gồm Bồ Đào Nha, Đức, Latvia, Hà Lan, Hy Lạp, Liechtenstein, Thụy Điển, Andorra, Phần Lan, Pháp, Ireland, Brunei, Croatia, Thụy Sĩ, Ý, Estonia, Úc, Hàn Quốc , Nam, Nhật Bản, Iceland, Tây Ban Nha, Bỉ, Lithuania, Na Uy, Hungary, Slovakia, Đan Mạch, Luxembourg, Đài Loan, Slovenia, Áo, Ba Lan, Vương quốc Anh, San Marino, New Zealand, Singapore, Chile, Monaco, Cộng hòa Séc, Malta . Nếu mục đích của chuyến đi là Du lịch hoặc Kinh doanh thì�� Which person should apply for USA Visa Online. If You are a citizen of a country which has a pact with USA for Waiver of Visa Program, and you also DO NOT have any Visits Visa to USA then you are eligible. Your journey is for less than three months. Your intention to visit America is for business or recreation. You need to apply for a new authorization or USA Visa for one individual or a group of person. WHAT documentation is needed to apply USA Visa Online A Valid passport(s) from a Visa Waiver Program. Your country should be in the List of Visa Waiver Countries, you need a legitimate e mail address to get US Visa Online. Visitor emergency point of contact smartphone and email. When you complete and put up the form and pay the processing charge, you will get an ESTA application number that can be tracked online for US Visa Application. Each permitted individual US Visa Only is for 2 years validity and allows multiple visits to the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. If your passport expires in less than two years then your USA Visa Online will be valid only till the passport expiration date. Many countries are allowed USA Visa Online, some of them include, Portugal, Germany, Latvia, Netherlands, Greece, Liechtenstein, Sweden, Andorra, Finland, France, Ireland, Brunei, Croatia, Switzerland, Italy, Estonia, Australia, Korea, South, Japan, Iceland, Spain, Belgium, Lithuania, Norway, Hungary, Slovakia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Taiwan, Slovenia, Austria, Poland, United Kingdom, San Marino, New Zealand, Singapore, Chile, Monaco, Czech Republic, Malta. If the purpose of the trip is Tourism or Business then
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Working in the U.S. isn’t as straightforward as many might think. There are numerous steps, challenges, and legal requirements involved.
The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa allowing U.S. companies to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations, such as IT, engineering, and medicine. It emphasizes the competitive nature of the H-1B lottery and the need for proper preparation to ensure compliance with U.S. immigration laws. For further details, you can view the full guide here
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So, it is super easy to leave the country.
For anyone that needs to know. Look up the Dutch American Friendship Treaty
Basically, to move to the Netherlands all you have to do is show up and not leave*
Like seriously you do not need permission or a Visa or anything to just show up and not leave.
*You do have to start a business within a year. This business does not have to generate enough income to support you (etsy, book writing, making art).
You can then apply for permanent residence and be qualified for their health care which includes gender affirming care.
Any job you get there will guarantee a basic quality of life not guaranteed here.
If a plane ticket to The Netherlands is a bit expensive, flying to England is often much cheaper and then take the train to The Netherlands. Seriously, in February you can often find plane tickets for 300 to England if you start looking now.
I do not speak Dutch and had no problem navigating several cities in The Netherlands.
It was wierd how often I was told I was loved as an American. I asked why and was told "you know because of the war" they are happy they are not Nazis. I wish I could say the same for America.
Also, you can continue to vote as an American while living there. So, please, consider making this country better for those of us who cannot leave.
You can find other American refugees there and bum on their couch until you can get a job.
As a bonus: The Hague is in The Netherlands and when the angry yam gets tried for international crimes, you will have a front row seat.
*please look up DAFT. There are rules but if you need to leave tomorrow, then this is a place you can go and once you are safe there register to stay.
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Issuance of business visas in India hastened: America
The United States has announced that it intends to bring certain types of visas and green card processes into premium processing. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) clarified that this decision was taken to reduce the burden on its immigration system. In March this year we will start premium processing for Optional Practical Training (OPT) F-1 and Stem OPT F-1 students with I-765 application in Pendirug.
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ok, im making this a new post because im pretty tired of people saying "white jews" are "from europe after the holocaust." um no they are not.
I’m an American Ashkenazi Jew and the American Jewish population is much much older than immigrants from the holocaust. My father’s grandmothers family came from Eastern Europe in the 1850s and my father’s grandfather’s side came 1. some few generations before the civil war and 2. At least the 1840s for unknown reasons because we’ve been here so long my family forgot.
My grandmother personally started a business in her basement in the 20s and 30s to get European Jews work visas in the US so they could escape during and after the holocaust. Huge socialist.
Jews were arrested for union drives in 1909 America waaay before the holocaust. Jews were excepted from prohibition in America because of wine at Shabbat. That whole religious freedom thing in America? It’s always been attractive to Jews fleeing Russia and Europe and the Middle East since the us rolled the constitution out in 1776.
So, like, most Zionist Jews (because American has the second largest Jewish population in the world) are Americans who were here for hundreds of years.
Very few Jews escaped the holocaust. Very few Jews escaped Europe. very few living jews are European or "Escaped" the holocaust at all if you just look at the numbers. Jews only escaped Middle Eastern ethnic cleansing because of Israel. That was the entire reason for Israel. A place to escape the 70 year cycle of Jewish genocides.
6 million isn’t just a big number. It’s an indicator that there are very few “white European” Jews who escaped. When you say European Jews who escaped the holocaust, you are talking a very small number of people. It’s estimated at 240,000 “white European Jews” lived compared to 6 million who were killed.
i'll repeat that. 240,000 European people (340.000 escaped germany but 100,000 stayed in europe and were recaptured and sent to be killed leaving just the 240,000) lived. 6 MILLION DIED.
240,000 lived and 6 MILLION WERE KILLED. IN EUROPE. THE PLACE WHO IS CURRENTLY ELECTING SIMILAR GOVERNMENTS TO THE 1930S.
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Alfred's biggest US culture shocks?
[first day in America]
Alfred, walking into a diner: Table for one, please.
Waitress: Of course, follow me please.
Waitress: *seats him and brings a bowl of biscuits*
Alfred: I'm sorry, I didn't order any scones.
Waitress: The biscuits are free with your meal. Anyway, can I get you started with anything to drink?
Alfred: I'll try your sweet tea.
Waitress: Sure thing, I'll be right back.
Waitress: *brings a cup of 95% ice and 5% Lipton*
Waitress: Are we ready to order?
Alfred: I'll have the strawberry pancakes.
Waitress, refilling his drink for free: Great choice, it's my personal favorite.
Alfred: And where is your restroom?
Waitress: Just down the left.
Alfred: *goes to the bathroom*
Alfred: *sees someone through the stall gap*
Alfred: *sees a power outlet*
Alfred: *sees advertisements on the walls*
Alfred: *sees a bearded shirtless guy wearing American flag boxers and Crocs*
Alfred: Never mind, I don't need to go that badly.
Alfred: *goes back to his table*
Waitress, bringing a stack of pancakes: Here you go.
Alfred, who was thinking of crepes: ...Thank you?
Waitress: You enjoy that, hon.
Alfred: Oh, I'm flattered, but I'm here purely on business. I can pay with my manager's card, though.
Waitress: Sure thing.
Waitress: *takes his card and walks away*
Waitress: *comes back with a bill asking him for a tip*
Alfred: *reconsiders his visa*
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Do you do farm stuff Scout? Or would you like to? Like owning chickens or tending an outdoor garden, that sort of thing?
From ages 7 to 19 I lived on farms, and was made to be an active participant in maintenance and usages of the facilities I don't know why the fuck I'm typing it like this, but I grew up on a farm. I was kinda in charge of everything, but slacked a lot and my brother had to cover for me. That said, I still spent a LOT of time doing chores.
At one point or another I've been responsible for most every farm chore you can really think of. All the basics like raking leaves, milking goats, collecting eggs, feeding chickens- but also the big stuff like moving tons of hay, herding flocks, caring for large animals such as llamas, alpacas, horses, and cows, as well as delivering babies, gutting and plucking fowl (only chickens and turkeys, though I've also cared for ducks and geese), dehoring, hoof cleaning, corpse transportation, crop maintenance, winter ice removal by breaking up frozen water troughs in 10 below weather (thought this was usually circumvented by anticipating the cold and setting up water heaters beforehand), constructing enclosures, slaughtering pigs, and etc etc etc etc etc all that shit. Bunnies snakes mini horses donkeys. All that shit. Farm stuff. Ya know.
Moved away when I went to college and immediately plunged into a mixed-zoning district in the Fushimi district in Kyoto. This was a really good transition from rural living to city living, because mixed zoning districts have blocks dedicated to apartment complexes and family homes right next to blocks of rice fields and ponds, which was behind the 7-Eleven I bought most of my food from.
Now I live in a SHITTY mixed zoning area in SHITTY America where we never stop hearing cars because there's a massive parking lot nearby and constant police sirens, not because the area is particularly dangerous, but because there's like 2 police stations nearby.
My ideal housing goal, which also happens to be my current goal in life, is to reach a slightly more rural version of the Kyoto living situation. The goals are very distinct:
0. I'm editing this one in after the fact to note that while I've used Kyoto as an example a few times in this post, I'm just looking for an area that feels right and would happily live in any prefecture that fits my needs.
I want to not be tied directly to a visa which would draw me away from doing whatever work I really want to do, like my student visa did later on when school started getting worse as professors were struggling to learn digital classroom mechanics. The visa I'm shooting for is dependent on a few ideas I have for businesses, but that's still kind of a long shot.
I want to be in a position of relative financial freedom so that I can spend enough time genuinely living there instead of just being tied to a computer all day, limiting me to the world I already know. This one's the big one, so I'm still workin on that. That said, recently I've been taking some pretty massive steps towards making this a more tangible circumstance. Fingers crossed.
I want to have a home that I own instead of renting, and I'd like to work with a Japanese architect to actually construct it. Again, these are big big plans, but I think a life goal is a thing worth thinking big about. And it's not like I'm trying to build a mansion, or even a family-sized house, I think I'd be content with three bedrooms, a kitchen, and common room. Of course, in keeping with the "dream big" spirit, in a world where I've got enough money to have a nicer, slightly bigger home, I can imagine as many as 5 bedrooms. It's nice to imagine in this "perfect" outcome that I've got a reason to have enough space for guests to sleep over. A local community, or an otherwise tangible, real-world web of relationships would be nice. Like, Real Adult Socializing Shit.
I want to have a significant emphasis on self-reliance on this home. As far solarpunk as I can reasonably go, without biting off more than I can chew as someone who's kinda limp-wristed. In a gay way and a feeble way. I figure this will come down to solar panels, water filtration, a well, and a garden (or at least the space to have gardening stuff like pots and soil). Some chickens would be nice too, but I don't know that I'd ever take on livestock proper.
I want to be properly submerged in trees without being more than a 5 minute bike ride from a train station. Somwhere like Yase-Hieizanguchi Station in north Kyoto is a good example of station that's on the edge of a metropolitan area and the forest. There was an apartment there I almost got, but backed out when covid hit cuz I decided moving across town would be a whack decision.
This is a BONUS goal, but I think it'd also be nice to not compromise on a single location, and instead have a home out in the inaka, while also having a small apartment rented in the city I can go between whenever I need to. In a world where I can afford a plot of land out in the country, but would still need to travel into town for business, that would be nice. Though in that scenario I'd likely need to also take on the arduous task of getting a Japanese drivers license. If I know far enough in advance that I want to take this specific route then I could bypass that last one by getting an international license before moving to Japan, but after moving to Japan you're barred from getting an international license.
I couldn't tell you in honesty that I'm a Salt of the Earth, Red Blooded American Farmer in my heart, and in fact I could not WAIT to move away from the farm. I hated that I didn't have a say in living on a farm, and was made to take care of animals. But what I DID enjoy about that life was the stillness. The opportunities of perfect silence. The stars unobstructed by light pollution. The ability to explore. Those things I was incredibly grateful for. And as such, in my perfect world, I would like to live on something like a farm again one day, just on my own terms.
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There's a small burger joint near me. It's not one of those chains, which is sort of uncommon these days. Most of them are owned by some kind of insanely large corporation the size of a planet. This small place is good: it's not the best I've ever had, but it's cheap and it's on the way to the bad junkyard, and the owner is nice.
Here's what I like about it: it's still like one of the old-school drive-ins, at least in aesthetic. Those were all destroyed long before I came into this Earth, and nobody roller-skates up to your car to serve you the burger. It's more egalitarian, nowadays, and you gotta hoof it into the restaurant yourself or pay a dude $25 ($7 of which he keeps) to drive it to your house in his leased Mercedes.
Because it's a drive-in, though, it gets rid of the ugly decor that clogs most restaurants. Replaced by cars. In fact, some shadowy figure has begun an all-night, every-night classic car show there. Lots of fantastic Mopar products from about 1974 to 1983, when things started to get real bad in the heart of America. Cars are parked there every night, a mysterious judge issues a "best in show" award, and everyone has a good evening.
Of course, I can't guarantee that this translates to sales. Sure, it looks very busy, and I'm sure that convinces passing non-classic cars that "the burgers must be good there," but I'm no marketer. You'd have to ask my cousin, who conveniently is unavailable at the moment due to some legal complications with his work visa.
Hell, I'm not even involved. I just love a good burger, and approximately 35-1/2 parking spaces' worth of places to shove old cars for a couple hours without the fuzz getting too interested. It's really hard to find swap space these days, what with all the neighbourhood streets bulging with hoopties. Why don't you stop asking those questions and come on by the burger joint? It's authentic and real, not at all like the mysterious offshore corporation that owns and self-insures all those decrepit cars.
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I can mostly confidently say, that I found my peace with this being Daniels last race, because he has so many things going on for him. Also fuck toxic work places.
BUT with that said, I cannot imagine RB fucking up that badly with the sponsors and the marketing value.
Like people say he is there for PR, Daniel Ricciards LAST RACE could be THE PR event. They could milk it to the gods. Merchandise, fan events, sponsors getting photo/pr opportunities, people watching to see his last race and support him. Like the opportunities lost are insane. Also HUGO just published a big campaign and there is still the Visa Cash App crying guy. And America is basically Ricciardos second home race. Like not letting him race one last time in Austin and Vegas is just stupid.
Adding to that, implying it's Daniels last race could potentially avoid a penalty and is a valid argument for getting fastest lap.
Another thing, Horner "saving" Ricciardo is like his one good quality and I think his public persona would take severe damage if that's really the case.
Like all the "old' journalists saying, they always knew. How? Because how can they know, if the people directly involved don't even know.
So even though I found my peace, I would be so surprised if that's really it.
EXACTLYYYY
Because quite literally, its all down to money and marketing. And Daniel Joseph Ricciardo is a marketing gold mine.
LITERALLY. To quote a post I did years ago F1's popularity soared because of Daniel. Yes Schumy was pretty much a household name, yes Lewis has been known in pop culture for forever. All of these other drivers who've crossed over have done things for the sport but they were all niche. Theres a lot of people who only know Lewis' name because they saw him at the Met Gala, theres a bunch of people who only know Schumy because he was The Stig on Top Gear.
DTS never would have happened without Daniel signing on first. Fact. The producers have said this. Daniel Ricciardo is the first voice and then face you are introduced to in S1E1.
As you so so eloquently said, Daniel's retirement will be a literal event in itself. That every track is gonna want to profit off of. You think the AUS GP wouldn't want to deck Albert Park in Daniel's face and smile one last time??? You think COTA won't try to get this man to drive in in that longhorn convertible?
Let us be for fucking real for one second. If ONLY for the marketing value and money of it all, this cannot be it. Not when RBR worked so hard to cultivate that prodigal son narrative and their Daniel Ricciardo Rehab Program. for them to dash it all away like this?? with some butter finger style clumsiness?
I don't know whats going to happen but marketing wise, PR wise, business wise? that can't have been 'it'.
full disclosure, I haven't made peace with shit. so if that was his last race then expect like the angstiest fics ive ever written. And thats a threat. (I've been holding off on delving into a 'something in the orange' vibe fic for months now)
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United States American ESTA Visa Service Online - USA Electronic Visa Application Online
Innflytjendamiðstöð fyrir vegabréfsáritanir í Bandaríkjunum
Address : Lagmuli 7, 108 Reykjavík, Iceland
Phone : +354 520 1230
Email : [email protected]
Website : https://www.online-usa-visa.org/is/visa/
Business Hours : 24/7/365
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Description : Hvaða einstaklingur ætti að sækja um USA Visa Online. Ef þú ert ríkisborgari í landi sem hefur sáttmála við Bandaríkin um undanþágu frá vegabréfsáritunaráætlun, og þú ert líka EKKI með neina heimsóknavegabréfsáritun til Bandaríkjanna, þá ertu gjaldgengur. Ferðin þín er í minna en þrjá mánuði. Ætlun þín að heimsækja Ameríku er vegna viðskipta eða afþreyingar. Þú þarft að sækja um nýtt leyfi eða USA vegabréfsáritun fyrir einn einstakling eða hóp. HVAÐA skjöl eru nauðsynleg til að sækja um USA Visa Online Gild vegabréf frá Visa Waiver Program. Landið þitt ætti að vera á listanum yfir lönd með undanþágu frá vegabréfsáritun, þú þarft lögmætt netfang til að fá bandarískt vegabréfsáritun á netinu. Neyðartengiliður gesta snjallsími og tölvupóstur. Þegar þú fyllir út og setur upp eyðublaðið og borgar vinnslugjaldið færðu ESTA umsóknarnúmer sem hægt er að rekja á netinu fyrir bandaríska vegabréfsáritunarumsókn. Hvert leyfilegt einstaklingsbundið vegabréfsáritun í Bandaríkjunum gildir aðeins í 2 ár og leyfir margar heimsóknir til BANDARÍKJA Ameríku. Ef vegabréfið þitt rennur út á innan við tveimur árum mun USA vegabréfsáritunin þín á netinu aðeins gilda þar til vegabréfið rennur út. Mörg lönd eru leyfð USA Visa Online, sum þeirra eru Ísrael, Portúgal, Þýskaland, Lettland, Holland, Grikkland, Liechtenstein, Svíþjóð, Andorra, Finnland, Frakkland, Írland, Brúnei, Króatía, Sviss, Ítalía, Eistland, Ástralía, Kóreu , Suður, Japan, Ísland, Spánn, Belgía, Litháen, Noregur, Ungverjaland, Slóvakía, Danmörk, Lúxemborg, Taívan, Slóvenía, Austurríki, Pólland, Bretland, San Marínó, Nýja Sjáland, Singapúr, Chile, Mónakó, Tékkland, Malta . Ef tilgangur ferðarinnar er ferðaþjónusta eða fyrirtæki þá Which person should apply for USA Visa Online. If You are a citizen of a country which has a pact with USA for Waiver of Visa Program, and you also DO NOT have any Visits Visa to USA then you are eligible. Your journey is for less than three months. Your intention to visit America is for business or recreation. You need to apply for a new authorization or USA Visa for one individual or a group of person. WHAT documentation is needed to apply USA Visa Online A Valid passport(s) from a Visa Waiver Program. Your country should be in the List of Visa Waiver Countries, you need a legitimate e mail address to get US Visa Online. Visitor emergency point of contact smartphone and email. When you complete and put up the form and pay the processing charge, you will get an ESTA application number that can be tracked online for US Visa Application. Each permitted individual US Visa Only is for 2 years validity and allows multiple visits to the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. If your passport expires in less than two years then your USA Visa Online will be valid only till the passport expiration date. Many countries are allowed USA Visa Online, some of them include, Israel, Portugal, Germany, Latvia, Netherlands, Greece, Liechtenstein, Sweden, Andorra, Finland, France, Ireland, Brunei, Croatia, Switzerland, Italy, Estonia, Australia, Korea, South, Japan, Iceland, Spain, Belgium, Lithuania, Norway, Hungary, Slovakia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Taiwan, Slovenia, Austria, Poland, United Kingdom, San Marino, New Zealand, Singapore, Chile, Monaco, Czech Republic, Malta. If the purpose of the trip is Tourism or Business then.
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Isn't it crazy that you can sell blood in America? Like that blood clinics give money for blood. And the first time they give you a decent amount but then they give you less every time after that. Did you know they don't hand you cash? They actually give you a reloadable visa card so they can just put money on the same card every time you come back. Because you're coming back. They know you're coming back. Because you're poor and hungry and willing to sell your body for $20. A lot of places will limit you and say you can only donate once a month, once every two weeks, but they're not affiliated with the government or anything, they're private businesses and they don't talk to each other. Growing up my dad went to three different blood centers in a loop to make as much money as he could because we were poor. In the past I've even suggested to people. Hey, this could kill you, but starvation will kill you faster, so here's an exciting life hack to try and survive in a system specifically built to kill you. Is this not insane. It is not insane that this is barely or footnote of madness in a greater world of inexcusably evil madness
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Eyewall of a Hurricane
I decided to do a little imagine about Hongjoong. Just want to preference that I don't think that he would ever do something like he did in this imagine so don't take this too seriously.
Genre: Angst, Lovers to Strangers to Lovers
Warnings: Sadness, Maybe a little panic attack symptoms, I don't think much else. (Let me know if there is anything else as you read and I will add them.
Paring: Hongjoong x GN!Reader
You and Hongjoong met when he first traveled to America for the dance training at Millennium Dance Complex. You had been a fan of K-pop since SHINee's debut so you had an understanding on when you see a soon to be K-pop group. You and Hongjoong hit it off instantly and slowly got to know that other members of what was KQ Fellas. The friendship that you see between these group of men was amazing and you couldn't wait to see how far they would go from then on.
Hongjoong invited you to travel to Korea with him and stay with him for a while and you agreed. He was this amazing man you met that you saw yourself being with for a long time. You agreed and off to Korea you went. You ended up staying there for a couple of months before deciding to start the process of getting a permanent visa and hopefully dual citizenship. You ended up moving into an apartment in Korea and got a job at a small cafe in the area until you found a job that focused more onto what you wanted to do full time.
You got to see each other as often as you can, y'all had a schedule on when was the best time to see each other. Because you got a job at a cafe close to the KQ company building, he would come by everyday you worked and come get coffee for everybody while talking with you and catching up on everything you missed in each other's lives. This was the best set up for both of you and on free days it would just be you and him in your apartment or you would go by the dorms and hang put with all the members. It was the perfect relationship and you felt nothing could make it go wrong. Oh how wrong you were.
A couple months after the KQ Fellas videos went viral be got busier because they were told that they would debut as a group and they were buzzing with excitement. They practiced day in and day out to make sure everything was perfect, when the show released on YouTube about their journey in America to learn professional dancing, their fanbase grew even bigger. They was a lot of excitement but also a lot of stress that came along with it. Hongjoong was constantly in the studio coming up with different tracks they could use for future songs and he was barely getting any sleep. It was to the point that you felt like you needed to talk to him, and the fact that you barely see him nowadays. His daily visits to you jobs has all but disappeared and you haven't been to the dorms to see him since he always says next time when he is not busy. When you show up to the studio, you see him hunched over the soundboard replaying the same section of track for the longest time and you decide to announce yourself as to not make him jump.
He slowly turns around and you finally see how tired he is. This debut is taking a tole on his sleep and you know in that moment that you need to get him out of the studio or he may pass out from exhaustion. As you go to help him up and get him to come over you your apartment for so much needed rest he gives you a look that you haven't seen before. There is so much anger in this look that it takes you back. You don't think it it directed at you so you continue to try to get him up and he swats your hand away. "What's wrong, I know your tired and frustrated but please don't take it out on me, I'm trying to get you out of this studio and in a bed". He just looks at you for a second before scoffing. "I don't need to sleep right now, I'm working on something and I don't need any unnecessary distractions right now. Just go to your apartment and I'll let you know when I have time to speak with you". You feel a sadness growing in your chest that threatens to swallow you whole. "I'm an unnecessary distraction? Why are you being so mean Joongie, I'm just trying to get you to take care of your health, You obviously haven't slept in hours. I just care-" He cuts you off scoffing, while showing you the most hateful look you have ever seen him send you. "I don't need to sleep right now, I don't need distractions, and I don't need you caring for me. Just leave, you are just being a nuisance."
As he turns back around as you slowly back up from his chair and as the track that he has been playing starts to play but starts fading into the background. You feel every sound slowly disappear as his words set in. You feel sadness and pain wash over you like the never ending pelting of rain and wind like the eyewall of a hurricane. Constant and unrelenting, you slowly make your way out of the studio and walk the short walk to your apartment. As you walk in you feel the eye of the hurricane start to come in as the numbness settles onto your heart and mind as you plop onto the couch and let your existence be swallowed whole and sink farther into the calming numb that has settled over you.
Hongjoong sit in his office for the rest of the night and ends up falling asleep in his studio. He is too tried to fully register the extent of the damage that he has caused to his relationship and the woman he knows he loves with all of his heart. Will he register the extent or will he be oblivious to the pain quickly seeping through the crack created buy his words and actions. Will it be saved or is it to gone for repair.
***Thank you all you lovely people for the love I got on my last imagine. I am slowly feeling more comfortable on writing and I'm glad people like was I have been writing. I made this title before Hurricane Helene hit Western NC and I wasn't sure if I would change it or not. I wanted to get people's opinion and if the consensus is it's best to change this let me know and I will. I also want to say in this section that as a person that grew up in NC myself and feel a deep sadness for all the tragedy that has come upon my home state and I hope that if there is anyone that is seeing this has loved ones in the area or were effected by the Hurricane. I want all of you to know that everyone is supporting you and is praying for the safety of everyone and their loved ones. If anybody has the money to help I would advise to donate to a trusted Hurricane relief fund as I will be doing the same to support the people there in their time of need and support. ***
-Popcorn
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Why Kei doesn't want to be owner? Mostly only shady or strong people be owner like Iwami and Haseyama to protect Starless from inside and outside. Now it is just some little guy who barely knows depth of Starless and doesn't have any trace of shadiness (like being mafia, spy, influence in black market, etc) become owner. This is honestly very uncanny.
There are many reasons he wouldn't want to be an owner (and is better off not being the owner).
Kei lives in America, so legally he doesn't have the right to take over the business. For most countries, you have to be a legal resident or a special kind of visa, but that requires you to stay in the country for a decent amount of months each year.
Kei has an established career in the USA, which he put on hiatus to be in Japan. So, if he wants to keep the business in Japan, he would have to divert his focus from his main career as an actor.
There are people in the BSTS fandom who say Kei is just a small theater actor, but since we are on this topic, let me explain something. Since the beginning, Kei has been hated by most BSTS fans - some didn't like his rich man personality, some thought he was too arrogant (but were fans of characters who were far more arrogant), and so on. Being his fan, this was one of the reasons why I couldn't connect to the BSTS fans and actually stopped talking to many of them. If anyone said anything about other characters, it was (and still is) considered disrespectful, but if anyone hates on Kei, "It's only a joke, guys. He is not a real person." Convenient, right?
Anyway...so when Kei came to Starless, Kokuyou, Rindou, and a few other cast members recognized him as 'a well-known actor.' If Kei was not well-known, why would the people in Starless recognize him? Secondly, when Kei was in America, Kasumi was on his phone checking various USA new outlets, and he said that Kei was on the front pages of those websites. Why would a 'small' actor make it to all the headlines of those websites? So, my point is that people still tend to hate Kei and try to down him as much as possible. The other point is his career is at its peak, so he would not leave it behind to maintain an establishment like Starless.
As you mentioned, Starless's owners are connected to shady organizations. In one chapter, Haseyama mentioned, "The Yakuza is cute compared to Kei," which says Kei has powerful connections, and/or he himself is that powerful. If he took over Starless, that would draw a lot of unnecessary attention from other organizations because his name would be connected to the restaurant in concrete.
If Yakou is the temporary owner, the organizations that are keeping an eye on Starless would not be alerted. They wouldn't see Yakou as a threat, but if Kei were to take over, that would alert them and create a battlefield-like atmosphere.
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I love how a widely accepted head cannon in the Fnaf fandom is that William Afton is British.
For those that don’t know it comes from Sister Location, we hear William Afton speak for the first time and apparently he sounded British.
(I don’t personally hear it. We hear other members of the family talk too and I think Elizabeth does sound it, but that’s besides the point.)
I would love to see that story, just young bright eyed Billy Afton coming to Hurricane, Utah and building a business with Henry Emily.
I mean the origins of Freddy’s are something I’d love to see regardless but especially if we’ve got William immigrating to America.
We could’ve prevented all of this had you guys not given that man a Visa.
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Old Bay — the zesty, saliferous, burnt orange spice synonymous with seasoning shellfish — was invented by Gustav Brunn, a German Jewish refugee who landed in Baltimore after spending two weeks in Buchenwald concentration camp.
There are few spice blends as ubiquitous as Old Bay. Packaged in the classic yellow, blue, and red tin can, Old Bay has grown from a Baltimore favorite to a pantry staple across the United States.
Before Old Bay was invented in the 1940s, steamed crab, the dish most associated with the blend, was absent from regional cookbooks, including Mrs. B.C. Howard’s Fifty Years in a Maryland Kitchen and Mrs. Charles Gibson’s Maryland and Virginia Cookbook.
How did Brunn, a man who miraculously escaped Nazi-occupied Germany, revolutionize the way Americans eat crab?
The story begins in 1906 in the town of Bastheim, Germany, when Gustav Brunn was 13 years old. He quit school because it was too expensive and began working as a tannery apprentice. In 1923, the value of the German mark plummeted and in turn, the fur business collapsed and the tannery closed. Brunn bought the store and began selling cases and spices to sausage makers, the beginning of his career in the spice industry.
Brunn’s spice business was a success. That was, until 1933 when Hitler came to power. According to the Baltimore Jewish Times, as anti-Semitism grew, Brunn lost customers and his bookkeeper resigned out of fear that the Nazis would punish him for working for a Jew. To protect his family and his livelihood, Brunn moved his shop to Frankfurt where there was a larger Jewish population.
In 1937, Brunn and his family applied for visas to the United States. The plan was to leave by the end of 1938, but that changed on the night of November 10, 1938, Kristallnacht, the mass pogrom that destroyed synagogues, Jewish business, and schools, and the first time the Nazi regime arrested Jews on a massive scale.
The next day, radio announcements called for all Jews to surrender their firearms to the nearest police station. Brunn, an avid hunter with eight rifles, complied. Upon arriving at the police station, he was told that he couldn’t leave. Within hours, Brunn was taken to Buchenwald concentration camp.
Remarkably, after two weeks, Brunn was released, bearing a shaved head and suffering from pneumonia. Brunn’s early release was arranged by a Frankfurt lawyer for 10,000 marks, a hefty price at the time, who bribed the Gestapo. Within a week, Brunn, his wife, and their two children sailed for America, bound for Baltimore, with his hand-crank spice grinder in tow.
Brunn struggled to find work in Baltimore and finally landed a job at McCormick & Company, the world’s biggest spice maker. According to The Baltimore Sun, Brunn’s son Ralph recalls that after only a few days, McCormick learned that Brunn was Jewish, and fired him, directing him “to go and see the Jewish charities.”
Brunn did not give up on his career in the spice industry. He opened his own store, the Baltimore Spice Company, on the second floor of 26 Market Place, across from the bustling fish market. Soon, seafood vendors were stopping in his store, searching for spices for steaming crabs. Brunn took note of what they ordered — a mix of pepper, salt, and mustard — and began experimenting with his own blends.
Enter Old Bay, a kitchen sink of 18 spices, including mustard, paprika, celery salt, mace, nutmeg, cinnamon, bay leaf, red pepper, cardamom, celery seed, cloves, laurel leaves, mustard, salt, pepper, and ginger. Ralph told the Baltimore Jewish Times that, to his father’s amazement, “Those minor things he put in there — the most unlikely things, including cinnamon and nutmeg and cloves…had nothing to do with crabs at all — gave a background bouquet that he couldn’t have anticipated…Old Bay, per se, was almost an accident.”
Brunn gave samples of his new spice blend to the seafood vendors across the street, who offered Brunn’s sample to customers. Over time, Brunn’s blend caught on.
With a popular product, Brunn needed a catchy name. His friend in advertising suggested “Old Bay Seafood Seasoning” after the Old Bay Line, a well-known Baltimore steamship company. Brunn trademarked “Old Bay,” giving his spice blend an instant feeling of tradition and a strong regional identity.
McCormick, intimidated by Old Bay’s rising demand, began packaging their crab seasoning in identical cans. Then, when Brunn attempted to join the American Spice Trade Association, McCormick threatened to leave. Over the years, McCormick tried to buy the Old Bay brand, but Brunn rejected every bid.
Since McCormick couldn’t buy Old Bay, they were determined to copy it. The spice conglomerate relied on a law that required companies to declare the ingredients on the back of packages. Brunn, aware of this possibility, kept his recipe safe by omitting his four main ingredients.
In 1985, Brunn passed away at 92 years old. In 1990, after a fifty-plus year rivalry, McCormick bought Old Bay for between $11 million and $14 million.
There are few, if any, spice blends with a fandom like Old Bay. It can be found tattooed on people’s arms, printed on socks, swirled into the caramel ice cream at Maryland’s The Charmery ice cream shop, mixed in the tartar sauce on McDonald’s fish-filet sandwich, and infused in Old Bay Summer Ale from the Maryland-based Flying Dog Brewery. Last year, Old Bay even released a limited-edition hot sauce that sold out in one hour.
Old Bay is more than just your favorite spice — it’s a story of the discrimination that Jewish immigrants faced, their perseverance against such hate, and their contribution to the American identity and kitchen.
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Creating an exit plan to become an expatriate (expat) from the United States involves a series of steps, from researching destinations to managing financial and legal obligations. Here’s a general outline to help guide you through the process:
1. Research Destination Countries
• Identify your criteria: Think about climate, cost of living, healthcare, quality of life, tax implications, and visa requirements. Consider how you want to spend your time abroad, like working, retiring, or starting a business.
• Narrow down options: Research countries that align with your criteria. For many Americans, countries in Europe, Central and South America, and parts of Asia are popular because of their expat-friendly environments.
2. Visit Potential Countries
• Plan exploratory trips: Spend a few weeks in each potential destination to experience the local lifestyle, cost of living, and culture firsthand. This can help confirm that a location fits your needs.
• Connect with local expats: Attend events or join expat communities to get insights into life in each country.
3. Understand Visa and Residency Requirements
• Research visa options: Each country has its own set of visa options, like work visas, retirement visas, digital nomad visas, and investment visas. Determine which one aligns with your goals.
• Plan for long-term residency: Many countries offer paths to permanent residency or citizenship. Find out the requirements and start the application process if your target country allows.
4. Prepare Financially
• Create a budget: Factor in moving costs, cost of living, healthcare, taxes, and emergency savings. Make sure your finances will support your lifestyle abroad.
• Understand tax obligations: U.S. citizens must file taxes regardless of where they live. Research your obligations and consider consulting an accountant with experience in expat tax law.
• Set up local bank accounts: Find out if you’ll need a local bank account and research how to transfer money internationally efficiently.
5. Secure Healthcare Coverage
• Look into healthcare options: Some countries offer affordable healthcare, while others may require private insurance. Explore local healthcare systems and check if your target country offers expat health insurance.
• Assess your U.S. healthcare: If you need continued U.S.-based healthcare coverage (like Medicare, which generally doesn’t cover you abroad), consider how you’ll handle medical needs.
6. Tie Up Loose Ends in the U.S.
• Handle legal and financial matters: Consider creating a will, assigning a power of attorney, and updating your legal documents.
• Manage property and assets: Decide whether you’ll rent out, sell, or keep your home and other properties.
• Notify institutions: Inform banks, creditors, insurance companies, and other relevant institutions about your move to avoid complications.
7. Learn the Language and Culture
• Study the local language: Even a basic understanding of the language will help with daily interactions, especially in less expat-heavy areas.
• Understand cultural norms: Adjusting to new customs and social norms will make integration smoother and more enjoyable.
8. Build a Support Network
• Join online communities: Many social media groups exist for expats in various countries. Being part of these groups can ease the transition.
• Stay connected to home: Plan regular calls with family and friends to help with homesickness and maintain relationships.
9. Make the Move
• Arrange for the physical move: Plan your relocation, including moving your belongings, storing items you’re leaving behind, and booking flights.
• Settle into your new home: Take time to get acquainted with your surroundings, set up essential services, and register with local authorities if required.
10. Maintain Flexibility
• Give yourself an adjustment period: The initial months can be a mix of excitement and culture shock. Allow time for adaptation.
• Have an exit strategy: Keep a backup plan in case you decide to return to the U.S. or move to another country in the future.
By planning each step carefully, you’ll create a smooth transition from the U.S. to your new country. Let me know if you’d like specific country recommendations or further details on any step!
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