If you have a collection of coins, whether they are American coins or perhaps coins from around the world, you should certainly have them appraised. You may have a lot of questions about where the coins came from and how much the coins are worth.
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the funny thing about writing valentino as the narrator is that sometimes a truly demented sentence tumbles out and when you ask "would he really say that?" the options are
without a doubt
no, he would find a worse thing and say that instead
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One day a few years ago I decided to go for a walk. My betrothed was hanging with a friend who was over and neither wanted to head out so I shrugged and went alone.
My neighborhood is exceedingly safe, there’s a little school right down the street and I’ve never had a worry. It was getting closer to dusk but there was still plenty of summer sunlight laying around.
The route I picked was a circuit, it ends in a cul de sac and spins me back homeward. Along the way is a small manicured loop around some grass. It’s surrounded by trees and shrubberies. There’s a little play place and it’s popular to bring dogs and kids while not technically counting as a park.
As I came up on the loop I saw a young man jogging the circle and no one else. He looked to be about late teens to early twenties. I didn’t think anything of it, it’s a popular place to walk.
But when he spotted me coming he froze. He moved off the trail. I was still a ways off so it seemed oddly preemptive. Then to my surprise he went even further to move back into the bushes.
I hastily took off a headphone so I could listen to my surroundings and texted my betrothed and friend to be like, “Hey, here’s where I am on my walk and there’s some kid making me nervous.”
I aborted my trip on the loop since I would have had to pass by his patch of bushes, and continued down the main sidewalk. To my alarm I saw him moving closer through the bushes and I sped up to clear his hiding spot before he intersected with me. I had one glimpse of his blank staring face from his hiding spot before I was safely passed.
I immediately called my betrothed to be like, “There’s some Bush Boy making me nervous, stay on the phone!” I finished the circuit and had to head back the way I’d come from. My betrothed asked if they should come get me but I was feeling a little silly so I said no. I was jumpy on the walk back but didn’t see him again.
It’s possible that he was just a weird kid but it spooked me. Now my betrothed and I will call someone a Bush Boy if they’re behaving like a creep or we have reason to suspect they’re up to something.
“So-and-so is being a real Bush Boy,” is a common phrase for us. I’ve never seen him again.
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Getting your coins appraised is an important step in understanding the value of your collection. By following the tips and working with a reputable buyer/appraiser, you can ensure that you're getting an accurate assessment of your coins' worth. As a coin collector, getting your coins appraised is an important step to take.
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For Brisbane meshi, would monsters/dungeons still exist? If not I would make the case that Laios is obsessed with megafauna/dinosaurs because the queensland museum is really cool. He's always talking about going out to Winton to volunteer on a dig ect.
I HAVE THOUGHT ABT THIS its kind of complicated bc im leaning towards no magic but also. izutsumi. so im still on the fence (and probably thinking too hard abt it for a modern au lol)
paleontology nerd laios is a huge brained take, id been imagining him somewhere in the conservationist side of things but i need to consider this now..........MOST importantly though one of my big notes for laios is that his biology interest is a failed academic pursuit he obsesses over in his free time rather than something hes qualified/participatory in. having that unfulfilled yearning feels significant to his character to me
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Geological Appraiser
Artist: Alix Branwyn
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