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marystipson-blog · 5 months ago
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albonium · 2 months ago
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wild to me that it takes hours for people in the usa to vote. it's never taken me more than 10 minutes and that's including the inevitable chit chat with the people there because they're either my parents' neighbours or the parents of people i went to school with.
#literally have your voting card and some kind of id ready#if you don't have your voting car then you just have to look up what desk you're supposed to go to usually it's split alphabetically so#for albonium it would be desk 1#get there give id (either my id my passport my social security card my driving license or a hunting permit (💀))))))))#pick up the little papers and an envelop#get in the booth#put the little paper in the envelop#that's if you haven't done it at home already#get out#put it in the box#the person there says “ HAS VOTED”#you sign next to your name#take your id#and fuck off#before your cousin's neighbours' grandma asks how your aunt is doing and if you've heard about the bakery being closed because the baker's#wife cheated on him and now he's got to take care of the kids and aetstdfhgfsgjgthj#you get what i mean#10 minutes tops#even in big cities#also it's always by paper like this if you want you can vote for someone else but you have to file papers at the police station#people empty the boxes and count them all together#if you want you're allowed to stay and watch as they count#or you can ask beforehand to participate in the counting#kids are automatically signed up on the voting lists when they turn 18 if they've done their mandatory 'defense and citizenship" day#ok this one is kind of propaganda-y for the army the cops etc but at the same time it allows to test the entire population to see if they'r#illeterate (there's grammar spelling etc tests)#do some driving rules lessons#cpr training#reminder about blood donations etc#which imo is important
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passports247 · 7 months ago
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documentslineservices1 · 8 months ago
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continentaldocumentsman · 1 year ago
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How to Obtain Swedish Driving License
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registereddocumentseu · 1 year ago
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password-door-lock · 5 months ago
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As soon as Saeran gets his hands on his new driver’s license, he makes the drive into the city to pick you up from work.
A lot has changed since Saeran was first liberated from Mint Eye three years ago. After leaving the hospital, he was given a simple new identity, a passport inscribed with a name that did not belong to him. He could use it for doctors’ appointments and other necessary paperwork, but it did not permit him to operate a motor vehicle. For those first two years, it was clear that Saeyoung didn’t trust his brother in a car. He didn’t say those words exactly, but the sentiment was made obvious by his refusal to furnish Saeran with a driver’s license of any kind. 
A year ago, however, Saeyoung started to get more comfortable with the idea of Saeran driving, and he began to suggest that Saeran take the wheel for short trips between venues where law enforcement was not likely to be present. As Saeran’s natural red hair began to grow back in, Saeyoung began to grow more confident in the universal utility of his own falsified driver’s license, should the need arise for the twin behind the wheel to provide identification. He also came to understand that Saeran wasn’t likely to get pulled over, though he still had nerves about unsupervised trips. 
Then, everything changed. A few months after Saeran started driving again, somebody at C&R discovered a flash drive containing a file marked with Saeyoung’s name. Within a week, the Prime Minister was arrested for holding vast sums of money in offshore accounts. Within a month, such items as high treason, conspiracy, and even attempted murder were added to the list of charges. By the time the bastard was finally brought to justice, he was being held accountable for almost all of his crimes. 
This, at least, was what you reported from your conversations with top personnel at C&R— neither Saeran nor Saeyoung had any interest in opening the file knowing where it came from. Who it came from, in particular, but Saeran tries not to think about that. He’s come a long way, but his journey to healing and self-forgiveness is far from over. It’s better not to dwell on the things for which he still blames himself, especially not on happy occasions such as this one.
So now, Saeran has a brand new ID, and he can’t wait to show it to you. He drives Saeyoung’s least garish car— which is still painted an annoyingly bright color, but jewel-toned purple is a lot better than tomato red, lemon yellow, or neon fucking green— to your workplace and parks it outside. Saeran has practically memorized your schedule by now, so he knows he got here at the perfect time. Not only do you write your hours on the calendar hanging on the wall beside the spice cupboard in your kitchen, but you always make sure to call Saeran right away when you get done.
Like clockwork, his phone rings as soon as he shifts the car into park. “Hey,” he greets you. He’s not really one for gushy pet names, but you know this about Saeran already. “Don’t buy a train ticket.” 
“Why not?” You ask, sounding concerned. “Did something happen? Is there—”
“Nothing like that,” Saeran cuts you off, not wanting you to worry. He may not be the most vibrant person in the world, but that doesn’t mean he’s cold or heartless. “I’m outside.” 
He watches as you step out of your place of business. You look around, confused. “Where? I’m at the east side of the building, by the back entrance— are you out front? It might take me a minute to get over there.”
Saeran smirks, prepared to drop his bombshell. He’s looking forward to your passionate response. “I’m in the purple car.”
“The one with the after-market tail lights and the orange racing stripes?” 
Unfortunately, yes. “Mhm.” Already, Saeran is thinking about the possibility of getting his own car— he’ll be sure to pick a black one. Maybe grey, if he’s hard-pressed. Even a champagne-colored car would be better than this. 
“I only see one of you.” You rush over nevertheless, lugging your heavy work bag. Your phrasing is a bit awkward, but Saeran knows what you mean. You've never seen him behind the wheel before without Saeyoung also in the car. “Is Saeyoung hiding in the backseat? This isn’t some kind of prank is it, love?” 
Saeran’s lips twitch the way they always do when you call him love. Pet names and terms of endearment tend to feel clunky in his own mouth, even after all this time, but he doesn’t hate them when they come from you. “No. I’m waiting for you on my own.” 
You slide into the passenger seat and hang up the phone. “You’re telling me you voluntarily took the car with the after-market tail lights and the orange racing stripes?” 
Saeran wrinkles his nose. He likes when you’re silly, but he doesn’t want to hold you in suspense about his good news any longer. “I’m telling you I got this in the mail today.” He grabs his driver’s license and holds it out to you.
Your eyes widen as you read the text on the card. “Saeran… Choi,” you recite, “This is… this is your real name! Does that mean—” 
“The government knows about us now,” Saeran confirms. He and Saeyoung are finally free to exist out of hiding, living their own lives with their real names.
“Oh no, poor Saeyoung,” you contradict your utterance with a grin, handing the card back to Saeran, “He’s gonna have to start paying taxes now. So sad.” 
Saeran snorts. “C&R could still help him evade them.” He’s grown comfortable with your sense of humor after spending so much time with you. It’s nice to play back and forth now that he has a better understanding of the world he lives in.
“Well, see, now, that would just be tax evasion,” you laugh, easily and languidly, “Which is highly frowned upon, you know? Anyway, congratulations on your license. Now you can go anywhere you want, any time you want… with anyone you want.” 
“And I could get my own car,” Saeran muses. That’s going to be his next order of business, now that he’s told you the good news. 
“A black one, right?” You already guessed what he’d want without him having to tell you. “If you want, we can keep it at my building— we’ve got a garage. You know, just so it’s in the same place as your toothbrush and your library books and your significant other.” 
Saeran laughs at that, too. He knows you could be more subtle if you tried— you’re making this type of joke because you’d be perfectly content whether he accepted the offer or not. You've never pressured him to do anything before, and you're clearly not about to start now. “Now that I can prove I exist, you could add me to your lease.” That’s another thing he’s been thinking about a lot. He sleeps at your place most nights anyway, so it wouldn’t be very much of a change. 
“Well, that’s just common sense.” You lean over to kiss him on the cheek before pulling away. “Anyway, I’m starving— should we go get some dinner? But you’ve gotta drive, since I'm already buckled in." You make a big show of buckling your seatbelt.
Saeran rolls his eyes at your playful comment. He’s never felt more free.
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mariacallous · 5 months ago
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A presidential signing bonanza
Vladimir Putin signed into law on Thursday more than 50 laws on Thursday, including several new prohibitions and expansions of the state’s repressive powers. Thanks to the president's approval, these eight pieces of legislation are now set to become the law of the land.
Jailing soldiers (without court orders) for using smartphones: Unit commanders now have the authority to lock up their soldiers for up to 10 days (or 15 days for repeat offenses) if they catch them using banned personal gadgets, such as smartphones. This act previously required transporting the suspects to a garrison court for a formal ruling.
An expanded definition of ‘undesirability’: The authorities can now designate any organization in Russia as “undesirable” if foreign state entities played any role in the organization’s foundation or have even participated in its operations. State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said the law is necessary to close a “loophole” that prohibited the government from designating local, Russian organizations, not just foreign groups.
No more selling energy drinks to kids: Effective March 2025, Russian vendors are prohibited from selling non-alcoholic tonic drinks, including energy drinks, to minors. The new restriction is intended as a public health measure.
Legalized cryptocurrency mining: Russia will introduce a special registry to issue permits for individuals and legal entities to “mine” cryptocurrency — the electricity-demanding process of using computer power to solve the complex mathematical problems needed to validate and secure transactions on a blockchain, earning digital currency as a reward. In mid-July, Putin expressed concerns about falling behind in cryptocurrency regulations. The new legislation also reserves some regional authorities’ right to ban crypto-mining where energy shortages are a concern.
The Dude can no longer abide: Effective September 1, 2025, “propagating drug use in art and literature” without warnings will be punishable by steep fines. The new restrictions exempt all works released before August 1, 1990, and content “where drugs are an integral part of the artistic concept justified by the genre.” The new censorship also does not apply to “materials related to investigative activities, scientific, educational, medical, or pharmaceutical publications.”
More deportation powers for the police: Internal Affairs Ministry officials will now have the authority to expel foreigners from the country without court oversight for certain misdemeanors. The list of administrative offenses includes illegal drug use, the public consumption of alcohol, and disseminating so-called “gay propaganda” (though officers must “directly witness signs of violations” in this last case). Deported foreigners will also be added to a registry that bans them from registering businesses in Russia, getting married, buying and registering property, opening bank accounts, and obtaining or renewing a driver’s license. 
‘Trash-streams’ banned: In Russia, “trash streams” usually feature bloggers abusing drugs and alcohol or performing humiliating or violent acts in return for donations from viewers. The new law prohibits the distribution of “trash stream” content, and crimes committed during these broadcasts can be prosecuted as aggravated offenses under 10 different felony statutes. Convicted “trash streamers” will face steep fines and the possible confiscation of their electronic equipment.
Naturalized citizenship revoked for refusing military registration: The Internal Affairs Ministry will now be required to provide records about all men approved for receiving Russian citizenship. Lawmakers who sponsored the bill said the new condition for maintaining naturalized citizenship is needed to address “widespread public outrage” against immigrants who get a passport and then evade military duty.
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Hi! So I’m trans and I’ve been going by my preferred name for a long time, and everyone calls me that name (except for family who are transphobic). But basically, I want to legally change my name. I still get called my deadname a lot when it shows up on legal stuff and I hate it. So I need to convince my mom So my question is, how can I bring this up and convince her to let me change it? I already know the legal process.
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You know the legal process already which is a great first step! But knowing what the process will entail both legally doesn't mean that you've fully considered the logistics.
Start by making a list of all the places where you will have to update your name (school, doctor's office, bank, social security, health insurance, etc) and then look into what each of them requires to update your name.
There's a lot of paperwork that needs to be done when someone changes their name, and you want to show that you're aware of that, you've read all of the applicable policies/guidelines already and you're prepared to handle it yourself.
Convincing your mom that you're ready for the decision will also be easier if you can show her how committed you are to it. In total, a legal name change can cost $500 or more (in some cases; some people pay less depending on the fees where they live and if they are eligible for fee waivers for court fees) and you'll need to calculate that exact cost for your situation.
You'll probably need to pay court fees (often $250 or more), a few certified copy of the original name change decree (often around $10 per copy), the cost of a new ID if you have a learner's permit, driver's license, or non-driver's state ID (often $13 or more), plus the cost of a new passport and passport card (around $160), an updated birth certificate (around $55), etc. And of course you'll also need to think about the fees for mailing things through the post office.
Depending on your state's laws, you may also need to pay to publish notice of the petition in the newspaper for some amount of time like three consecutive weeks if your local newspaper charges for notices to be published, and you may have to pay to have documents notarized.
Now that you've calculated what the cost of changing your name will be, you need to find a way to get that money. Once you've saved up all the money that you'll need to change your name, move on to the next step.
Finally, collect all the information that you'll need (save all the links to a document or print the website pages) and print out all of the forms that you'll need (court forms, social security forms, passport forms, school policies and forms, etc). Don't think of this as something you're doing to convince your mom-- you're doing this for yourself, because it's what you need to do!
In this situation, I'm assuming that your mom supports calling you by your chosen name and isn't included in the 'family who are transphobic' category. I'm also assuming that in your state you either need only one legal guardian to consent to a name change, or you only have one legal guardian (your mom), or you only need to convince your mom and then she will convince your other parent.
Getting your mom on board will be easier when you can show her that you've fully considered the process of legally changing your name, but you also have to convince her that 1) it's something that you NEED to do, and 2) it's something that you need to do NOW and not when you're 18 or older.
Having that type of conversation isn't easy, but it's a good opportunity to show off your maturity. That means listening to her concerns and actually addressing them, not yelling at her (I know you wouldn't but I have to say it!! Some people do!!), trying to stay calm and taking deep breaths, etc.
If she says that she's worried that you'll change your mind because you're young, tell her that you've been using this name for years and are unlikely to change your mind.
If she doesn't understand why you can't just wait until you're older to change your name legally, show some vulnerability, get emotional, and talk about how being deadnamed affects your levels of gender dysphoria, how often you come across your deadname, how your mental health will be improved when you can change it, etc.
Recognize that you'll likely need to have multiple conversations with her on the topic and it won't be a single one-and-done in a day-- it may take several months before you win her over. Try to keep the big picture in mind. If you have a therapist, they may be able to help you prepare for talking with her.
Finally, remember that you know your mom the best! The things that might have convinced my mom aren't necessarily the same things that will convince your mom. The things that my parents were worried about may not be the same things that your parents were worried about. You are the only one who can figure out what the right path is for you to achieve your goal.
The last thing I'll note is that sometimes you can't win every battle. I was able to convince my parents to let me change my name legally as a minor, but I wasn't able to medically transition until I turned 18.
If you aren't able to convince your mom to let you change your name, remember that it isn't the end of the line. Eventually, you will be 18. And all of this work that you've done will make it much easier for you to change your name at that point-- you'll have all the paperwork at the ready!
It can be difficult to be unable to transition in a way that you need to, but know that you'll survive and you'll get there eventually, and you need to take care of yourself (physically and mentally!) in the meantime to be at your best when it is time for you to achieve that goal.
Followers, any advice for anon on convincing a parent to let you legally change your name as a minor?
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I'd like to illustrate a problem here for a second about documentation and having ID expire every 5 years or whenever you move, while disabled in Canada, or at least Ontario.
To renew ID you need 3 pieces of documentation, one for proof of citizenship/status/immigration etc, like your birth certificate or registration etc, one for proof of residence like personally addressed mail, a bank statement or bill...
And the third, which must be separate, which is "proof of identity" for which the following is accepted:
credit card
valid Ontario driver’s licence or temporary driver’s licence
valid Ontario Photo Card
Canadian Immigration Identification Card
Certificate of Canadian Citizenship (plastic card)
Certificate of Indian Status (paper or plastic card)
Confirmation of Permanent Residence (Imm 5292)
only if signature is shown
current employee ID card
current professional association licence
Old Age Security Card
Ontario motor vehicle permit (plate portion only)
passport (Canadian or foreign)
Permanent Resident Card
only if signature is shown
Record of Landing (Imm 1000)
student ID card
union card
I have crossed out the ones I can't get as a disabled single adult with no dependents who was born here, is not elderly, cannot drive etc... Your average single young disabled adult born and raised here.
The certificate of citizenship I could [have, previously] technically get, but as a natural born citizen other sources will insist my birth certificate should be enough and I should never need this... And they STOPPED ISSUING THE PLASTIC CARDS LISTED HERE AS VALID ID!
I can't get a credit card approved because of my income.
The passport I only ever got because when I was younger I could travel, and it wouldn't get money taken off my pension etc... But most people in my position won't have or maintain this, and indeed mine is still with someone I took a trip with in my 20's and is lost to me, and I have had no real reason to renew it or report it lost. I can't renew it without getting the info off the old one and I can't apply for a new one without already having valid id AND BEING ABLE TO FIND 2 PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOR ME... Which I don't have, frankly, and I am going to go out on a limb and say that when you are more or less house bound and an inconvenient disabled who people are prone to abusing it is quite common enough to not be able to find 2 people to vouch for you. You also need a guarantor and someone to take photos! And sign them! And why would you? Why would you maintain a passport when you can't even travel??? It isn't accessible to me anyway.
So most people in my position, which is a lot, will ONLY have the photo ID card as "proof of id" which you NEED to 1. renew your health card, 2. renew the photo card itself.
My problem with this is that technically you need a photo ID card that's still valid, to make your photo id card valid again. They technically are not allowed to use your health card as this kind of ID.
I am disabled and therefor often things are LONG expired by the time I have the ability to get them renewed, so in addition to all this, my health card and photo id expire at the same time every time now.
They wanted to have a photo id alternative to the driver's license to help with issues like this to begin with, but they haven't made it much better.
The next issue is it's the only government Id that's of any use to me and that I am encouraged to get but it costs 35$ because it's treated as optional, instead of it being free like your health card is... So actually your health card does cost 35$ to maintain... Because you need your photo id card to stay valid... So actually our "free" healthcare has an out of pocket cost of 7$ per year minimum. That's not a lot, but that's not free if that 35 every 5 years stops you from being able to have health coverage.
I want a form of government ID, that counts as proof of identity, for the purpose of renewing my very important health insurance card, that doesn't bloody expire all the fucking time.
Because you're actually supposed to renew your health card every time your address changes... And when you are poor and disabled you tend to either be stuck with your parents, or stuck moving constantly to escape abuse.
And just... Do you know, how many times, for how many months I have been effectively between health coverage, in a country with free healthcare, and thus unable to seek medical attention, because my id has expired and I did not have the physical energy to go get it renewed? And that shouldn't happen!
Technically, by their own laws/policy they should have turned me away to renew my id, which would have left me 100% fucked with no existing valid ID to use to get other ID. That shouldn't be able to happen to you every 5 years or every time you move, especially when you are disabled.
And they shouldn't charge 35$ for it, considering you need it to get your health card renewed at all, technically speaking. It should be FREE! Especially if you are disabled!
If I still physically had my last passport I might be able to keep renewing it without this bullshit headache, but I can't without my old one.
They should have never switched to health cards that expire, I don't care if they wanted photo id, it was fine before, this is bullshit. This makes healthcare potentially inaccessible to the disabled because they have put it behind these stupid hoops you have to jump every 5 years and when you move.
And do you know how many disabled people have memory and mobility issues???
This is stupid.
And the kick in the teeth is that once they have my photo taken they will randomly chose to use older photos they have on file, because clearly my appearance hasn't changed enough through my adult life for them to even care how old the photo is! Why does the photo id have to expire if the photo can be over 10 years old according to their own records!? Their whole excuse for them expiring is that your appearance and address need to be up to date!
For those of you who don't know because it might have been before your time... health cards used to be white with a red stripe and no photo or address and they never expired. You only needed a new one if it was lost or stolen and that was fine. You could memorize the number on it and not even carry your card like you do with your SIN.
And then they switched us to the new photo ones to make sure everyone would have photo ID
And then they decided health cards couldn't be photo id because they didn't want to manage who got health care and who could buy alcohol with the same system for whatever reasons, so they came out with the "photo id" that you are expected to have as an alternative to a drivers license if you don't drive...
But they wanted money, so they charge 35$ every five years and make you pray to their monument of bureaucracy to get it.
Anyway fuck this my ability to make medical appointments shouldn't expire in a country with free healthcare. If they had a problem with people using each other's health cards before and messing up records, they should have made it easier to get your own health card, and not harder. And yes they should have made it so anyone even an illegal immigrant or someone who lost all their ID in a fire could walk into a clinic and still get basic care.
Not this bullshit song and dance.
So gee, if I fail to renew online just before these card expire you will hear me rant about this bullshit again in 5 years.
They could at LEAST give you a disability id card that never expires that you can use for shit like accessing the food bank or for proof of identity etc... Maybe even then it would be easy to have discount programs for anyone on a disability pension, maybe any groceries that are deemed basic necessities enough could be partially or fully subsidized without extra applications and headaches?
But no it's like they want to make healthcare inaccessible for the people who need it the most.
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moodymermaid3690 · 17 days ago
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Commissions - Emergency Commissions Open (Slots 0/5)
❗️Emergency Commissions Open: Please Read for Full Details❗️
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For the grand majority of the past year, I've been contemplating opening emergency commissions, as I've been trapped in an ever-worsening living situation. However, asking for help has never been my strongest suit; additionally, several factors made me hesitant. For the sake of brevity, I'll list them below:
- I can only accept payments through CashApp, as I don't and can't have my own bank account. My mother is very controlling, and whenever I've had bank accounts in the past, she would constantly check my balance and take money from me. Whenever she's aware that I have money, she finds a way to take it from me. CashApp has been the only thing I've found that doesn't require a bank account and that I can keep hidden from my mother.
- I can also only accept USD currency (at this time), as I'm fairly sure CashApp doesn't convert currencies automatically and I'd hate to inadvertently "scam" anyone. Also, I'm aware that some countries (my fiancée's included) don't even have CashApp.
- I hate taking from others during times like this, even if I am doing something in exchange. I understand how financially-devastating this year has been for many, and accepting money makes me feel dirty when I know everyone is struggling.
- The last time I opened commissions, I was scammed (thankfully, I didn't lose any money, but they tried their hardest), which has left me paranoid. Therefore, I request a non-refundable payment (half of the full price) be made prior to doing any work. Sadly, that's an understandable turn-off for most because it sounds sketchy without context.
- I've been worried about overwhelming myself by taking on too many projects, considering I struggle greatly with my mental and physical health.
Yet, with all of those things considered, I've decided I have no choice but to open commissions. I desperately need to be removed from my current living situation (my mother's abusive and manipulative behavior, two murders in our apartment complex in the past two years, several other crimes within the complex and general area, and being stuck in a single half-room for twenty-plus hours on a near daily basis). For full transparency, the majority of funds will be going toward:
- Attending rehab/detox to combat a Xanax addiction I've been battling on-and-off since 2020 (I've been on them since 2018, but the addiction didn't start spiraling until the pandemic).
- Affording a small accommodation for myself along with Opie and Madeline, the two of our three dogs who are closest to and would rather remain with me, along with the utilities and food.
- Paying for public transportation, as (despite having a license) I don't own a vehicle and my mental health makes it nearly impossible for me to drive as of now. I do plan to take further driving lessons and improve the mental challenges I have surrounding driving in therapy.
-  Paying off the fees to complete my passport application and other necessary traveling documentation. I also need to pay to get a copy of my birth certificate because the original has been misplaced.
- Buying a luggage set and tags to travel (I don't even own a suitcase or decent backpack). I'd also need to buy a few outfits for the trip because I don't have my own clothing; I share clothes with my mother and typically have to get her permission to wear whichever outfit I choose during the rare times I leave the apartment. My mother and I even share shoes and underwear. The only clothes I have that are mine are bras (my bust size is far larger than my mother's) and a few pajama sets. Whenever I ask her for my own clothes or makeup, her response is always: "maybe if you left the house, I'd get you those things" or "why? It's not like you ever go anywhere."
- Purchasing a plane ticket and saving enough money to visit my fiancée and begin work on obtaining visas that will permit me to move from America to New Zealand over time.
- Eventually being able to afford moving out-of-country to live with my fiancée and our daughter. I'll need proof that I can financially sustain myself in order to move to New Zealand (at least, that's how I understood the information I was given).
Please, don't feel obligated to order a commission if you, too, are struggling financially. There is absolutely zero pressure. Always put yourselves and your families first.
With that being said, here are a few things to keep in mind before commissioning me:
- Half of the full price of your commission must be paid prior to me beginning the piece. This initial payment is non-refundable!
- All payments must be in USD and paid through CashApp (until or unless circumstances change).
- As I have several minor followers, I will not be drawing any NSFW material.
- I will absolutely *not* draw: sexualized nudity, fetish material, pro-shipping of any kind, sexualized underage characters, furry art that has sexual connotations, etc. If you make a request that I feel uncomfortable with, I reserve the right to deny you service. No means no, and I will neither be bullied, harassed, nor bribed into going against my morality.
- I will draw: artistic nudity meant to make a statement (example: protesting sexual violence, protesting hate crimes toward transgendered and/or non-binary individuals, supporting positivity of bodies affected by surgeries, pregnancy or loss of pregnancy, medical conditions, disabilities, etc.), furry art without sexual connotations, and older designs of underage characters without them being sexualized.
I'm most likely going to be drawing people, their original/fan-character(s), their favorite character(s), and their favorite couple(s) in the style of the show of their choice or in my own style depending on the client's request.
To prevent myself from becoming overwhelmed, I will only have five commission slots open at a time. Currently, my slot count is: 0/5
My prices are as follows:
- Sketch: $10.00 (+$2.00 per extra character) - Lineart: $15.00 (+$2.00 per extra character) - Flat Colors: $20.00 (+$2.00 per extra character) - Full Shading: $45.00 (+$5.00 per extra character)
CashApp: $ebbusiness94
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stevishabitat · 5 months ago
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BE READY IN A FLASH
CREATE A SURVIVAL FLASH DRIVE
If there were a fire, flood, or other disaster that destroyed your home, where would your important documents such as birth certificate, passport, deed, licenses, permits, etc be? Protect yourself by scanning all your important documents and storing them on a Survival Flash Drive.
Purchase a USB Flash Drive (also called memory sticks or thumb drives due to their small size)
Use a permanent marker, sticker, or label to put the word "ICE" (In Case of Emergency) on it
Scan your important documents using a scanner, and store the files on the Survival Flash Drive
WHAT TO PUT ON YOUR FLASH DRIVE
All Government Issued IDs, Licenses, Permits, and Certifications for Each Family Member
Driver's License/ID
Passport
Veteran/Discharge Papers
Birth Certificate
Marriage Certificate
Work Permits / Licenses
Social Security Card
Gun Permit
Immigration Papers
Important Non-Government Documents
Medical Records
Bank Accounts
Contracts
Vaccination Records
Credit Card Accounts
Wills
Health Plan Information
Insurance (Home/Auto).
Power of Attorney
Advance Directives
Real Estate / Mortgage
Divorce/Custody Papers
Business Records
Rental Agreement
Restraining Orders
Other Important Information
Current Photos of Each Family Member and Pets
Important Family Pictures
Emergency Contact List with Addresses + Phone Numbers
KEEP IT UP TO DATE
Remember to keep the information on your Survival Flash Drive current by updating it regularly.
PASSWORD PROTECT/ENCRYPT THE INFORMATION
For an added level of security, you can password-protect the files or encrypt the drive using software like TrueCrypt. Keep in mind that emergency workers would have a hard time opening protected files.
STORE IT IN A SAFE LOCATION
Store your Survival Flash Drive in a small sealed plastic bag to prevent damage from the elements. Attach it to your key chain, put it in your purse, put it in a fireproof waterproof safe, put it in a drawer at work, or put it in the glove box of your vehicle. Keep a copy wherever you think it will be safe and available in an emergency away from your house (in case of fire or flood).
SPECIAL MEDICAL CONDITIONS
Create a document on your computer that includes all the details medical personnel may need to know in an emergency. Name the document ICE (which stands for In Case of Emergency. Save a copy of the ICE document on your Survival Flash Drive.
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bangkoksolicitor · 3 months ago
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Foreign Business License
Thailand, with its strategic location, burgeoning economy, and favorable business climate, has become a popular destination for foreign investors. To establish a business in the Land of Smiles, obtaining a foreign business license is essential. This article will provide a comprehensive overview of the process and key considerations.
Types of Foreign Business Licenses
The type of business license required depends on the nature of your business operations. Here are the most common types:
Limited Company (LTD): This is the most popular option for foreign investors, offering limited liability and a corporate structure.
Branch Office: A branch office is an extension of a foreign parent company, operating under its name and subject to its control.
Representative Office: A representative office is primarily for market research and liaison activities, without engaging in direct business transactions.
Obtaining a Foreign Business License
The process for obtaining a foreign business license in Thailand involves several steps:
Company Name Registration: Choose a unique and available company name that complies with Thai regulations.
Document Submission: Prepare and submit the necessary documents, including company registration forms, passports of directors, and proof of address.
Paid-up Capital: Deposit the required minimum paid-up capital into a Thai bank account. The amount varies depending on the type of business and business plan.
Office Registration: Register your business office with the Department of Business Development (DBD).
Tax Registration: Register your business for taxes with the Revenue Department.
Work Permits: Obtain work permits for foreign employees working in Thailand.
Important Considerations
Business Plan: A well-structured business plan outlining your company's objectives, operations, and financial projections is crucial.
Local Partner: In certain industries or sectors, a local partner may be required.
Regulations: Familiarize yourself with Thai business laws and regulations, including labor laws, environmental regulations, and import/export rules.
Visa Requirements: Ensure that you and your foreign employees have the appropriate visas to work and reside in Thailand.
Professional Assistance: Consider hiring a local lawyer or business consultant to guide you through the process and navigate Thai bureaucracy.
Conclusion
Obtaining a foreign business license in Thailand can be a rewarding endeavor. By understanding the requirements, preparing necessary documents, and seeking professional assistance, you can successfully establish your business in this dynamic and growing economy.
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vlad-theimplier · 4 months ago
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WIP Wednesday: Custos Custodium
This scene is mostly just for fun, inspired by hunting around Jensen's apartment for food other than cereal and wondering what kind of takeout he'd get. I make no apologies. Check out the whole thing at https://archiveofourown.org/works/55686901/chapters/141357007
“Wow,” Malik said through a mouthful of cheese, “this is terrible.”
“Yeah.” Jensen chewed, swallowed, and downed half his beer. “You know how they say there’s really no such thing as bad pizza? They’re wrong.”
“Bleh. At least the veggies are edible. What’re you up to tomorrow?”
“Work. Some of us keep regular hours, you know.”
“Sorry I couldn’t make it down on the weekend. But I figured as long as I was in the neighborhood—”
Jensen shook his head. “Glad you’re here. Wish I weren’t tied up.” He eyed his half-eaten slice and picked a dubious circle of cured meat off it.
“Well, I’ve been meaning to look around the city some more. I think I have all the papers I need.”
“This is definitely not real pepperoni. I think it’s got caraway in it. And maybe sage.” He wiped his greasy fingers. “Let me see. Passport, Aug permit, commercial pilot’s license… you have your flight plan?”
“Do I need it?”
“You want to use the CPL instead of a visa, you need a flight plan taking you out of Czechia.”
“Jesus, fine. You got a printer? I don’t want your asshole local cops poking through my phone.”
“I do, yeah, and then you should be good. Anyone tells you to get a permit authentication card, they’re scamming you—let me know.”
Malik rolled her eyes. “Remind me why I flew out here?”
“Figured you wanted to show off your bed head to someone other than Maggie.”
“Yeah, screw you. You realize yours goes flat on the side you sleep on? From the gel or whatever?”
Self-conscious, he brushed his fingers along the side of his head—not that they could feel his hair. “You realize I carry a stun gun? I can make your hair do that whenever I want.”
“You wouldn’t.”
“I might.”
She matched his glare for a good five seconds before snickering. “Okay, you might, and I might deserve it sometimes. Although I’d think scooping your metal ass out of midair might get me a little grace.”
“That’s why I’d only do it if you deserved it.” Jensen scowled at his pizza, and caught her doing the same. “Pitch it? It’s pretty damn bad.”
“It is. But do you have literally any other food in this place?”
“Sure. I got, lemme see, Augmentchoos and Frogy Kousnutí.”
“Bless you.”
“The Augmentchoos have a carefully calibrated glycemic index to, uh…” He picked up the box and read off the back. “To ‘provide your augs with the all-day performance you need.’”
“Uh-huh. Sure. What about the froggy things?”
“Well, they look like little frogs. Think there’s Vitamin D in the lily pads.”
Malik sighed and slid her doughy pizza into the trash. “Fine. I’ll try the froggy friends. I have no idea how you don’t get, like, scurvy or something, eating this stuff.”
“Limes in my cocktails.” He poured two bowls of processed grains and green food dye, then fetched the milk. “Say when.”
“Ooh, big health-food guy we got over here. That’s plenty.”
“What do you think?”
“Think I’m getting hopped up on sugar.”
“Hopped up—Christ.” He sighed and grabbed a bottle from the cabinet. “Even it out with some bourbon?”
“Sure, why not? It’ll be like college all over again. Except I don’t have class to cut in the morning.”
Jensen chuckled and raised his glass. “Na zdraví.”
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mattscoquette · 5 months ago
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https://www.tumblr.com/mattscoquette/756066774034825217/pls-help-im-getting-passport-photos-taken-next?source=share
I hope so because if its inverted i think i might genuinely cry im terrified of it looking bad
this is sooooo real when i got my permit photo taken i criedddd bc the pic was so bad so when i got my license i had to retake my photo. that isn’t that great but it was better than my permit photo lolol
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