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kanyniablue · 1 year
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roaches will be like "i survived the meteorite that killed the dinosaurs(:" and then be laying there upside down twitching when no ones even touched them
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wedesignyouny · 8 months
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Hiya, I was wondering if you knew anything about gems? Like real ones? That kind of knowledge can help you predict some things about the gem characters on SU. Also, sorry if you've been getting grief for liveblogging other things, the su fandom can get a bit over enthusiastic.
I am neither a geologist or a gemologist, but what I can do is read other people’s research and ponder it, so let’s dig in!
What are Gems?
Gems are actually a pretty broad category of things: mineral crystals, organic materials and rocks can all be gemstones, because ultimately, a gemstone is a naturally occurring material that is manually altered to be used for decoration. Take the nature of the original material, plus the skills of whichever craftsman is altering it, and that essentially leads to a very rigid and intense system by which we grade and value gemstones. Which already gives us some interesting metaphors to play with: superficiality, beauty, value and worth… all things that could be tied to gemstones.
The Occult
So, to do a whizz bang tour of this fascinating article: humans have been creating gemstones for yonks, but in the western world, a whole occult philosophy of gems really kicked off in the 15th century. With the translation of the Hermetica, scholars of the time started investigating new ideas about the world. Goodbye to the old model that said God controlled the world and everything was a result of His will, hello new ideas that man could shape his life and the world around him.
One of the ways to do this was to get in touch with the natural world, including gemstones. Gemstones were extremely charged magical artefacts - the perfection of God’s creation. Cabochons were crafted that glowed with light due to their domed cut, and that was thought to reveal to the wearer a reflection of heavenly and divine beauty and perfection. Lapidaries listed all the ways gems had magic powers, the ability to affect the mind, and to improve health, and then into some super specific powers: invisibility, controlling lightning, fostering love and so on. Over time, certain gems became associated with various planets and cutting techniques were developed to allow more light to shine through the stone, which was thought to increase its magic. 
THE ROCKS
All Gem info taken from the International Gem Society
Garnet
So apparently, garnet isn’t a single species of gemstone. All garnets share the same structure, but what makes up that structure can change - meaning garnets are never found in a pure state, but are always blends of different types of garnets. They seem to come in every colour under the sun and there are even non-gem garnets. Identifying what is and is not a garnet is a very confusing subject, which is hilarious because Garnet is definitely a fusion. Apparently gemologists are holding out hope of discovering that one perfectly pure garnet (which might turn out to be a pyrope).
So that’s a nonstarter. The only other thing to know is that garnet crystals run quite small, but without knowing specifically what type of garnet Garnet has, there’s not really a lot more we can glean from tru fax gems. Which maybe is the most Garnet thing of all.
Amethyst
Quartz is super common. Apparently all crystalline quartzes can grow to be extremely large, except rose quartz and amethyst (hmmmmmmmmm). But even then they’re still huge enough that quartzes aren’t measured by carat. The value of an amethyst depends entirely on their transparency and the intensity of their colour. They’re purple due to iron and irradiation, and they grow so slowly the composition of the iron can change over time, leading to uneven coloration - you can sometimes read the age of an amethyst gem like the rings on a tree trunk.
Amethyst is tough, but it does need some gentle care to keep its shine. However, it’s also brittle, can’t withstand extreme heat, and can be easily chipped by sudden impacts. Apparently not great to bring into a fight. Which I think does sum up our Amethyst: tough, but more brittle than you’d first think.
Peeeeeaaaaaarrrrrl
In a rather creepy description, pearls are the only gems found in living creatures. Generally, some tapeworm larva gets stuck inside a mollusc, and the mollusc protects itself by building up layers of tissue around the particle. Before cultivation processes made them pretty easily replaceable, pearls were worth more per carat than any other gemstone and pretty much exclusive to the 1%. There is a pretty ancient and standardised system for grading the quality of pearls that hasn’t really changed since the sixth century, and I think it’s fair to say our Pearl is pretty rigid and snobby too.
On the downside, pearls are incredibly fussy and have to be kept in the right environment - they’re incredibly vulnerable to all sorts of things. Even dust can scratch a pearl, which is maybe why our Pearl is so paranoid around Amethyst’s rambunctiousness - pearl isn’t really the greatest gem to pick if you’ve decided to fight monsters for a living.
AND STEVEN
Rose quartz is super abundant. Rose quartz is thought to be pink and smoky due to having a large number of inclusions of an unknown pink substance similar to dumortierite, which google tells me is a relatively rare form of quartz. I think that’s probably pretty apt for a kid who’s inherited his mom’s gem and doesn’t quite know what to do with it. Traditionally, rose quartz wasn’t faceted like Steven’s - as above, the purpose of cutting is to allow light to shine through a transparent gemstone, and transparent rose quartz material was only found in the last forty years (Steven’s mom must have spent some time in Madagascar, apparently), so you don’t tend to see fine jewellers using rose quartz. As far as I’m aware, you wouldn’t be able to get a translucent one big enough to replace your belly button - which is probably good, because otherwise we’d be seeing into Steven’s viscera. 
Rose quartz also doesn’t tend to have that luminescence that allows it to glow - maybe why Steven’s running into so much trouble is that his Gem is just Less Magic than the others - but it is incredibly durable, so you can drop him off a cliff and let him walk it off. 
Fun fact: the colour of rose quartz can sometimes be influenced by amethyst, which can make it a more violet gem. (HMMMMMMMMM)
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madcapmoon · 5 years
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MacKayes are woven together, through punk rock and beyond
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Alec, Amanda and Ian MacKaye, exclusive 2019 photo by Allen Beland.
By Andy  
 Sunday, March 10, 2019 With dad taking his spot, front and center at the stove, the MacKaye family dinner is a vital Sunday fixture in their schedules in the Washington, DC, area. Whipping up vegan delights, the elder MacKaye is a culinary threat as he grips onto cooking utensils instead of a microphone or guitar that his children -- Ian, Alec and Amanda -- have wielded during their time on stage with their various bands over the years. This is where the MacKayes thrive, as a family, more than they do anywhere else in their lives. "For us, the MacKayes, we all still hang out with each other," said Amanda, 49. "It wasn't temporary. A lot of people when they get to this stage of life, their siblings are far-flung or they don't really get along with their siblings or whatever. A lot of this is just part of who our family is, we have Sunday dinners, we're together. We have one sister who lives on the other side of the country, but we're all still connected. And we're all still into whatever the other one is doing. We're all still pretty interested in each other." Currently, Ian, Alec, older sister Katie and their dad Bill all live in DC; Amanda (the youngest) resides in nearby Arlington, Va.; and another older sister Susannah calls Oakland, Ca., her home. Ian said it was a treat to have Susannah back on her home turf of DC this weekend to celebrate her birthday. Ian, 56, noted that his parents were only children, so the MacKaye siblings grew up without any uncles, aunts or cousins. They learned from and inspired each other along their life paths, which eventually led them toward punk rock and embracing the idea of residing outside of the mainstream. He laughs about the MacKayes being a weird family that way. They're close-knit to the core. "We are the MacKayes. Especially our mom, she really emphasized, we are a family," said Ian of mother Ginger, who passed away in 2004. "We're fifth-generation Washingtonians. My mom was born here and it was just important to her this idea of being Washingtonian. I think we're just committed to each other. We're a family and there's times where people get steamed with each other about something, but we never have like the awkward Thanksgiving nonsense. But partially because we see each other almost every Sunday for dinner anyway." If the conversation roams toward music at the family meal, Katie can certainly chime in about taking Ian to his first concert, featuring Queen and Thin Lizzy in 1977. Ian noted that Katie always possessed cool records and was ahead of her peers in the music game. She wasn't a punk, but was a proponent of going to see live music of all sorts, including arena-rock bands and tunes with a faster bent like witnessing the Ramones with Ian in 1979. Katie still attends gigs, and aside from venturing into the music scene, she's voyaged across the country twice on her bike. She's a badass, Ian said. Alec, 52, remembers Katie toting a clutch of records back from England around Christmastime in the late '70s. Generation X, Eddie and the Hot Rods, the Damned and a 10-inch sampler featuring X-Ray Spex were soon blasting throughout the household. "The moment I heard it, I was just clocked in. It was the best thing I had ever heard," Alec said. Ian was a self-proclaimed Ted Nugent "Double Live Gonzo" devotee before latching onto punk music a few months before Alec in '79 or so, thanks to his high school friend Bert Queiroz lending him some Sex Pistols, Damned, Clash and Tuff Darts records. "I had to really get in on it and think about it 'cause I was so puzzled by the whole thing. But I gotta say, it clicked and I was like, 'Oh, I'm in, I love this stuff,'" said Ian, who remembers debating with kids in high school about whether punk sucked or not. When Ian cut his hair, he recalls rocker Alec and his friends teasing him about the new look. Soon, Ian and Alec would be a punk duo, delving into the music together, attending gigs in DC and performing in bands like the Slinkees, Teen Idles, Untouchables, Faith, Minor Threat and more. Further down the road, Embrace, Ignition and Fugazi would continue to put the MacKayes and DC on the map.
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Little sister Amanda got in on the punk action as well. It wasn't just the music that spoke to the MacKayes, it was the surroundings that punk offered and a way for them to click with family and the other like-minded people they encountered. Amanda's entrance onto the scene occurred at age 9 and was captured in a classic photo of her and Katie watching the Slinkees play a garage gig in August of '79. Amanda laughs when the photo, featured in the book "Dance of Days," is mentioned. "It was like a lightning-bolt moment for me. The funniest part of the memory for me is that Kim Kane of Slickee Boys, he was just so kind, he is so bright in my memory of that show. It's just interesting to think about the fact that of all the things to remember about that moment, it is someone I wasn't even related to," she said.
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A young Amanda, center, with Katie behind. From "Dance of Days."
While she doesn't remember any of the music, "I remember, and this is probably sort of like the core of my feeling about punk, is I just  remember the freedom and the intimacy. I think I was wearing a Johnny Rotten button, but it was a homemade one that Ian or Alec had made. You're in a garage, there's not like a real stage, just running around with people I didn't know who were happy to see me. We're all just there and there's like this joy, which is what I think of, that sensation is what sort of propels me in every aspect of my personal definition of punk. It's wrapped with this joy." For Alec, dipping his boots into shows in the punk realm marked both an advancement into his formative teen years and a punch of chaos into his musical tastes. "I think I liked the intimacy of it all. Before that, I had just been to see arena rock, some of the huge bands like Queen and Santana and large-scale things. Then going to smaller shows was really the ticket for me -- it still is," said Alec, who mentioned attending small shows by Bad Brains, Slickee Boys, Tru Fax and the Insaniacs at first, and bigger ones with the Cramps, Damned, Clash and B-52s. The energy of those shows was infectious. "I really was digging on that abandon, you could really lose yourself in the music. Everybody else was on the same page and it didn't seem like it was very well-controlled and that part was super exciting for me. That was what I was responding to right away," Alec said. Alec began his punk transformation on the clothes and hair front in middle school and said that people thought he was a nerd or a freak. At age 14 and now in high school, he joined his first band, the Untouchables. He's still singing today with Hammered Hulls and Ian plans on taking them into the studio soon. On initially getting up on stage, shouting out lyrics and bouncing his body all over the place, Alec said, "I was pretty introverted before that, and I still am in a certain sense, but I also became an extrovert by being in a band and not being afraid to be standing on stage and doing things that a lot of people would not be up for. I was up for it, 'cause it gave me license to act out in ways that were just fun. So that was a big change for me. With punk rock, it felt like I had a new persona and had a little bit more vigor." Ian's mind was blown when he saw the Cramps play in DC in '79. It was his first punk show and was a seminal event for the area's punks. "I thought it was incredible. The first show was the Cramps and that was complete chaos and really, really exciting and so dangerous feeling and terrifying," he said. "At that point, I had seen Queen twice and Nugent three times, and they were all arena shows, so my relationship with music was really, when you saw bands, you saw them in that kind of setting, and bands were, as you know, unapproachable in that setting." The Cramps show in a hall at Georgetown University was wall-to-wall packed with punks. And it was nuts. "(The Cramps) were so in your face and everybody was really losing their shit. People were jumping up and down," said Ian, noting that as the sold-out show progressed, the long tables that people were standing on soon began to break and he could see "human formations descending into the crowd." People also were seen squeezing through transom-style windows to get into the fray. "Punk was wide open, and I just wanted to get in," Ian said. "It was instantly just on, so I felt it was great. Super engaging. It was like you're walking down the street and you find a box, and you go, 'That's an interesting box,' and you bring it home and when you open it, it's a box of infinite learning -- and I'm still learning." "Some people in the world think of life in terms of phases and then there's other people who think of it in terms of flights of stairs, and that's I think where we're at," he added about the MacKayes. Ian's still got the Evens, a two-piece with him on guitar/vocals and his spouse Amy Farina on drums, in the back pocket but they haven't been active lately. Another band with Joe Lally on bass, Farina on drums and Ian on guitar/vocals is nameless at this point and they have a record in the bag and awaiting a future release. They played two gigs last November, but the band is on hold until Lally returns from tour with the Messthetics, which also features former Fugazi drummer Brendan Canty.
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Ignition
For Ian, after the seeing the Cramps, he felt that what they were doing was pretty straight forward and so he got the Slinkees happening. "I wanna be in a band, I just wanted to play music. I wasn't then and I still don't think of it as a career. To me, I just wanna play music. I just do the do, I just work with what's in front of me," he said. That Slinkees garage show, with his family members in the crowd, kicked things off and the MacKayes have never stopped. The punk ethos still rings true. The idle teens are adults with children and they continue to make an impact in the music world and on the people they encounter in their day-to-day lives. Their family is your family. We're all in it together. "I honestly wasn't thinking about sort of the juxtaposition of me as an audience member or me as a performer because that's kind of the point, they're not that different. We're making a show together, that's what we're doing, the audience and the bands," Ian said. Alec knew he would be a punk-rock lifer from the get-go. "I gotta say that there never was even a doubt in my mind. I have known people in my life that, 'that's a closed chapter,' they move on, they grow up, they put away childish things or whatever. I think when I got into punk rock, in my head it was a forever thing that I would be 120, if I ever live that long, and still be doing it, on some level, I just didn't know how," he said. "So that's been a thing that as you go through life, navigating how you can still relate to it and how it can work in your life. It just stayed with me, I never stopped listening to music and I like the energy." "It's a feeling and it's real as they say, as I said in a previous band," laughed Alec, who works full time in an art museum and thrives on learning about history, philosophy and cultural things. He also gets to travel the world, and recently attended a hardcore show in Tokyo while his art colleagues took in different sights. Some things never change, right? Keep your key in the ignition of life and go wherever the fuck you want. "It's astonishing to me that when I was in Tokyo, there was a flier for a Faith/Void re-release. To me, it's been almost 40 years of doing stuff and it just keeps going," Alec continued. On a recent day, I walked into a Barnes & Noble and saw a Minor Threat record with the first two EPs at the front of the M rack. Alec sits on the cover with his head buried in his arms. It's an iconic image that I first witnessed when I purchased the original red 7-inch at Zed Records in Long Beach, Ca., in 1981.
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Alec said that someone recently showed him a photo of that image emblazoned on someone's back as a tattoo. "That particular image is not me, it's anybody. That's the one that the  everyman punker can relate to. Yes, it's a trip to see that everywhere still. It's really got legs," he said. Like a lot of us who got into the punk scene back in the early '80s, those early MacKaye bands had a major impact on Amanda. As a youngster, she had those tunes at her fingertips, literally right when the tapes came hot from the studio into their home music deck. Lives were changed when the play button was pressed. "They were my older brothers and I already looked up to them and tried to do whatever they were doing. I found the whole thing instantly exciting. The energy of it was just hypnotic for me and I immediately sort of gravitated to it," Amanda said. "My parents played a lot of records and my mom played piano. There was other music, we didn't really listen to mainstream radio that much. I definitely was aware of 'mainstream rock,' but really at a very early age, like 10-11-12, I was in a conflict with my peer group because I was listening to Minor Threat and they were listening to (mainstream music)." "Some of the general-population music stuck with me, but mostly I was sort of in an instant weirdo zone because when I was trying to get people to listen to my Walkman, it was Minor Threat and they were like, 'Eww. Why?'" she added with a laugh. "Some of the 'why?' for me was that I was totally awestruck by my brothers and I was super proud of them and wanted to tell everyone like, 'No. No. No. I'm related to these people.'" Like family members do, the self-proclaimed tomboy gravitated toward whatever Ian and Alec got their hands on: football and baseball cards and muscle-car Hot Wheels because Alec made models of those vehicles. Amanda, who these days works at a public high school with her husband, said that as a child, "I think that I always sort of felt like outside the circle. I felt like our family just didn't look like everybody else's family, we did things that were a little bit different." She tried to fit in with the other kids by playing soccer in elementary school, but she was admittedly a terrible player and hated the experience. Kids were mean to boot. "I couldn't wrap myself into it and maybe that added into why when I saw this group of people in this garage, who were like, 'Oh, hey, you're outside just like us,' maybe that's why it felt so good," she said of the Slinkees gig. "I'm still attracted to that warm embrace that punk rock gave to me as a young child. I love it when I find bands that are just warm from the get-go. You meet them and you feel like you've known them for a long time, or they play music and you just feel like, 'Oh, yeah, this feels right.'" Following in her brothers' footsteps, she formed her first band, The Headaches, as a pre-teen and they performed in living rooms. A quick insight into the experience was their theme song was ripped off from The Monkees and they had personas (she was the tough, cool person who looked like one of the Blues Brothers). Her punk path became more serious when she formed Sammich Records in high school and released an EP by her friends Lunchmeat and Mission Impossible and then many more records to follow. Ian helped her configure the label since he had experience on his side with Dischord rolling strong (Amanda and Alec also worked at Dischord for a awhile). At age 20, she began singing in Desiderata and later performed with the Routineers.
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For the last 14 years, Amanda has booked shows at Fort Reno Park in DC, the spot where the MacKayes saw some of their first concerts. She likens the free outdoor shows to an incubator for bands to give it a shot and play out. She's received feedback that people are thankful their kids can see them play and see music and be able to expose their kids to something that drives them forward, she said. "I jokingly refer to it all the time as a labor of love. But it's actually much more serious for me than that, because at this point in the music industry or however you want to discuss it, the opportunity for people under the age of 21 or even 18 to see live music un-influenced by anything else is very rare in this area. It's like a dinosaur. I feel extremely emotionally  bound to do this because that's what helps me sort of dial in on what was important to me," said Amanda, adding that most venues -- aside from art spaces -- serve alcohol and have video or pinball games that infringe on the true musicality of the shows. "It's really really hard to find a pure experience where you're seeing music and that's all you're seeing. You're with your friends or your family or just with like-minded people. So, I'm pretty impassioned about keeping it going," she said of the Fort Reno gigs,
Heaps of music and crucial life lessons that they gained through the punk scene remains with the MacKayes. As they gather for the Sunday meals and for Susannah's birthday, the conversations are sure to be lively and insightful. The MacKaye children of today will have enough of their parents' stories and anecdotes to last them a lifetime, and they'll feed off those discussions and create vital paths of their own and experiences to pass on as well. "I suppose it's what I didn't learn that's kept me free," Alec said. "I'm pretty resistant to being led away from the things that I cherish. I didn't learn to grow up and be completely conventional, even though there's been plenty of peer pressure from adults. It's a cliche, but it's true, that you really need to stay true to the things that serve you best, and I've continued to do that." "I have two daughters and that's another moment where I just didn't know what that was gonna be like, being a father," Alec added. "I wasn't really afraid of being a father, I was afraid of being a member of the village. You know, they always say it takes a village to raise a child... to me, the village just fucking bothers me and they should just go raise their own children and stay outta my face. That was something I was worried about, but I found out there's other villagers that feel the same way, so that was a relief. I can be a father that isn't like the ones that you think are perfect, and that's OK, and my kids love that about me." For Amanda, she forever enjoys watching Ian and Alec perform and says it's a cool feeling to be still walking her own path. "At this point in my life, it doesn't hurt to be different. When I was 12, it was really complicated and painful for me that all the kids in the neighborhood thought I was weird and I didn't really have any friends, except for Josh who introduced me to Joan Jett, which was incredible 'cause it's still very prominent for me," said Amanda, who's still in touch with Josh. She's thankful for remaining true to herself since the day she stepped into the garage with Katie to watch Ian and the Slinkees. The high school she works at has a staff spirit week on tap and they're asking people to dress like they did in high school. Amanda and I laugh: "Same." (Except that she doesn't wear leather anymore, so that jacket of yore won't make an appearance.) Alec jokes that Ian's the ultimate storyteller of the family. He remembers occurrences with exact dates and years and relays the information in great detail, with verve and a dose of humor. Through the punk scene, the trio of MacKayes -- Ian, Alec and Amanda -- have woven themselves together. "In the '70s and the early '80s, there was a lot of chaos in our family, with our parents, and I think that punk probably was something that was very anchoring for us," Ian said. "And I think the three of us especially, really that was an important connection. It was something that we could feel committed to and it was a safe thing."
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xz017 · 6 years
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oof. okay so imma do the latest tea???
got out of shower to hear my mum talkin to Agnes spillin the tea abt their friend/coworker
the one with that Kid my mum wanted to have a playdate with or whatever the annoyingly studious and clearskinned halfasian lookin girl i really envied.
her mum has a live in boyfriend who is basically like...an alcoholic mental case rip god i hate alcohol and i hate people who drink it like i only do it so i hate myself more and die but like this guy basically playin with knives n guns in the house and the kid who is like 19 idk why im callin her kid is so Over it like apparently she hasn’t been coming home and like
basically me in 2016 era when my mum was too generous n Helpful lettin ppl back into our lives and our House so i spent christmas morning 5am walkin in the cold n watchin 3 films until it got dark and stuff like that
girl be actin homeless---mood
so it came to a head today so Agnes is spillin the tea n her husband in the bg(omg it weird hearin him rip he was my military hs instructor wild) n my mUM is so selfrighteous n mad like
‘blablahblah well rosalie is being dumb she should put her daughter first she being sick in the head it her Choice’
n im like eavesdroppin havin warflashbacks of the dumb hypocrisy she has DOne lmao
‘has she no thought like what if Tyler gets raped/sexually abused by that man she’d let her daughter be in that environment???’
i mean it wouldnt be fair of me to be like...eyemoji on this cos she technically doesn’t know? but 19 may 2018 never4get lmao
anyway so my mum’s like our room is for rent and it’ll be far cheaper they dont even have to pay rn!!!
cue me being like...um...Money...generosity...i dont...LIke
i was conflicted here like idk i met the girl like 3-5 times im envious of her work ethic n her better asian disposition than mine cos she obviously prettier but she has better prospects and that’d suck if her life be like that
but also??? like...life be like that it was like that to me like who saved me????????????????????? 
um...no one
like why is that on me or US TO BE NICE n helpful im so tired like damn which is relevant to the next point anyway
cos earlier had a convo with my mum i was eyemojing healthcare profs i was like ‘pls stop bein on ye phone pls tell me info on ye opinion on respiratory therapists...what abt PA’
n deadass she be eyemojing me like STICK TO YOUR COURSE
n i was like...-ugly pleadin emoji eyes- n i was tryin to explain that i didn’t want to be so focused on one thing that if i decide this medical thing is what i want to pursue i’d need 1-2 years just for the PREREQS which is like 5 classes and 1000 clinical hours or minimum 6 month healthcare paid job. like if i decide i want to go to school for that i already have the Stuff and just Apply.
n she was like...you had your chance i bothered you to be a nurse a few years ago you were stubborn if you did as i said you’d be earning good money now but you wasted time
n i was like...oof i can’t say anything to that it’s tru. it real life tea it fax i wasted time n im old n im ruunnin out of time i hate myself alot i hate hate hate
and idk we got to talkin abt money n life cos she was like you have to find something you can learn to LOve
n i was like??? WHY I GOTTA SETTLE N FOOL MYSELF TO DO SO im super annoyed abt that mindset
cos the thing about a bloody Arts degree is there’s too fuckin many broad possibilities n they all aint even that good. like deadass if i was a STEM major ugh like if i was a Bio major prospects are so clear: forensics, research, premed,labtech. Meanwhile polsci for example: uhhh teacher? prelaw? politician? uhhh government work? n there’s like 111 different subdivisions of that n it’s like??? wat the fuck
deadass what am i gonna do with international security is that even gonna pay well like...the fuck do i know is it relevant ??? Doubts
n she was all like...PEOPLE JUST GOTTA DO WHAT THEY HAVE TO TO SURVIVE YOU GOTTA FIND YOURS N STICK WITH IT
n i was lowkey panique n frustrated cos i really REALLY hate being stuck in 1 ting n im like i HAD ACTING YOU SAID NO
n she was like pFF i wanted you to have something REAL cos if you dont make it in acting you’d be on the STREETS
n i was like...lmao lil did she know imma be on the streets next year smh this year actually
n she was like talkin abt the harsh reality of the workforce and how you gotta make do at how ppl treat you (patients) n how you might not even like your coworkers but you gotta deal with it because that’s what ppl do to survive
n she was talkin abt undeserving patients with no healthcare n i was like did you just hear yourself so you want them to die cos they dont got money and she was like 
no??? why get hooked up in the ICU when you’re braindead wasting government money taxes we payed for you don’t understand cos you dont have a job and dont get your salary cut cos of taxes and these people come in acting like they got something to give when they yell at your face acting like they know what they’re talking about they act entitled when they have nothing homeless ppl getting money and illegal immigrants are selfish bringing their kids to be hurt here
n im like...theyre life is ...shitty what are you talkin about n she was like so? why dont they stay and make it better??? one of my very first patients asked me why i was in america and i said i come from a poor country and they said why didn’t you stay and try to make it better? and i couldn’t say anything cos u know what they were right why dont illegal immigrants do that??? n im like...
cos theyre literally...RUNNIN and they want ppl they care abt i.e. children to be far away from that as soon as possible bruh ye think imma wait for change deadass there a reason why we suffer duterte he actually get shit done??? we dont have to wait for change the same way ppl who speak nice n are polite do but is stuck with bureaucracy and lowkey bein corrupt deadass stay in ye lane
n she’s like well i hope you’re right im done bein an idealist im a realist now i believed in good i wanted to help the world now no more
n im like...no you’re not a realist, you’ve just been hangin out with a republican
and she gave me a sideeye 
but deadass im ...scared like i really hate the empathy because when she was being serious n talkin n being honest abt things for once i started to unwillingly see things from her point of view i really felt it n i was scared i’ll be like that im scared she’s right
im scared i’ll end up Real n selfish like...i already am ? n bitter? like i care about so very few Personally and am willin to let others suffer to keep it safe n prioritised?
im scared.
like especially with racism all these years my mum’s been telling me it’s not that im racist just wait til you work with them they act so entitles and loud and make everything about race
n i almost told Her abt it earlier i skyped w her earlier we had a tea spillin moment about our ethnic relations bein racist but then idk we talked alot i guess the text got buried or unseen
like i said i was scared n didn’t get to unpack it like im scared because ive been livin with my roomate and like...ive been excusing it as a personality thing and that if it were anyone else different skin colour id still hate them just the same which i still maintain is true but like?
my RM is loud n she makes everything abt race like deadass me n my FM be just eating dinner and she passes by us and goes on a rant about harvard asians being a Blok to black ppl from getting There n im like...im tryna have dinner so i can get energy to deal with this stressful ass school
n she always talks like she knows what she’s talking about like ‘jewish ppl control the federal bank’ n im like...it 1am in the dark quiet of our shared room deadass i dont wanna tell the binch thats antisemitism cos she gonna be like im black how can i be racist smh
im!!! scared alright like i hate my roomate for proving my mum right when i try so hard to set things right like maybe that’s why i dont tell anyone about my situation other than Her. i never told my parents about the berkeley livin situation they already warn me enough to be careful n i just keep tellin them thats racist
i have so much........THOUGHTS n........DILEMMAS...n FEARS but like i just have this blog i cant trust anyone else to talk abt it n the only person i am willing to talk to abt it will be busy and im so ashamed abt these things but she was so sweet about givin me the heads up about her schedule 
like i hated that i had to get an ugly ass haircut today cos she came back to me n we couldve talked so i guess rip she was complacent n did stuff cos she replied late from then on like that dumbass haircut was 15 minutes ugh. our talkin pattern today was like...dashed lines timereply wise? i asked her if she packed earlier (pre haircut)n she said yes but rip a few hours later she was like...I need to pack 
wat is the truth rip
the tablet bein emo like...mood but my child rip.
my love be packin n spendin time with fam before leavin for london tomorrow
n even after that she doin...Stuff. rip.
which is ye know good for her rip.
i just hope she dont go iceskatin deadass one slip n she can crack her head open or break her neck or paralyse her spine like...??? why do humans wanna do dumb activities
like omg she admitted to me today she a serial jaywalker and WORSE with music n headphones like
binch thats why i didnt wanna enable you further by gettin ye airpods deadass bye
n she was like??? tryna equate it with my risky risk like ummm
mine is for science n validity
hers is just carelessness n chosin lazy convenience over idk...the responsibility of self vigilance like...
bruh ppl shouldnt promise someone 91 years if they be continuin to do dumb stuff consciously oof rip
but other than that like...im...really proud of this resolution she be undertakin officially on the 14th?
im nervous abt it cos i really want it for her too. i want her to get the proper sleep n i always hated her givin excuses like ‘IM FINE ON 4 HOURS OF SLEEP’ ‘I NAPPED 3 HOURS 38293820 HOURS AGO IM FINE I MADE UP FOR IT’ um...blokt. get proper sleep binch i love you tf???
prioritise work cos ye gonna regret not givin it yer all??? n ye payin for this???
what fun??? we capitalists now we want that money rip.
i see that shift you know rip i saw it comin a year ago.
that dont mean we republicans rip we still care about others n the inequality? but like i foresaw us getting acquainted with the harsh reality of the world n how difficult it is to get a job--which she experienced along the way.
n rip she wants many things bookmarkin them n honestly same rip
i want a stable warm home for this family n a shiny diamond to get disassociated by extra im a simple man
meanin im selfish n im ready to prioritise meanin im ready to make the choice for others to fall apart/behind if it means puttin This first rip
god pls dont make me a republican this so ugly
# 1 she’d hate me #2 i’d hate me
now im sad
im dead.
omg rip earlier too as she said goodbye i told her i loved her and she was like ‘i love you more’
DEADASS I WAS LIKE LMAO!!! girL i dont think you understand im literally Ready to put you and our possible future First like...im not messin around what skitrips with rich ppl what friends my love is potent n extreme n COncentrated like im sorry ik you feel love for me but you cant top This rip she not ready 
like the um ‘partially wanna make my life’s work abt knowin what might hurt n kill ye so i can kill it first or blok it well’ kinda love
the ‘im already savin for at least HALF a first month deposit in an overpriced london in case you wanna settle down wit me Mayhaps n im not touching it for ANYTHING’ kinda love
the ‘im thinking of a winter home in the tropics so you suffer less n im plannin the floorplans already rip just in case’ kinda extraness
but anyways the gall of this cute lovely human rip ‘i love you more’ ummm try Again smh
bruh i love her too much i bet that’s scary for her rip it might be a Burden tbh she so young rip 
meanwhile im old n ready to rot but like...
i wanna be mortal wit ye before i do
but ye know wat lads i saw myself in the mirror today like 5 times OOF. this meatform...keepin me...Humble. 
bitter but like...humble
‘like of course sHe not ready not only is my personality like dis but also...my outward form how could she introduce me as a Spouse’
‘wow i look like that oof it good i remembered i am undeservin of full intense love like in the films n fanfiction they always between attractive ppl after all it only 1/2 it not Equal’
‘wow bruh ye really upset she spendin time n resources elsewhere when you be lookin like That? ye dont have much to offer bro take the L’
oof so that’s the personal tea i can think of?
had a meghan marke talk rip i can’t believe i was right??? i had twin vibes!!! but i was hoping for like a variety situation rip im worried a lil abt the whole birthin Late ting but she can afford the highest care rip it fine she rich.
my love was talkin abt how pretty MM was n i was like rip is she triggerin Her a lil rip worrirooni
rip speakin of babies like she was showin me this smol gummybear n im like same das me heart n she was like :( n i was like it only fits you
n she was like so no children then:(
n i was like!!! rip if it Ours of course that Counts n i was a lil shook like rip she said she didn’t want them Really so i always get guilty when i talk abt the future or realise i mentioned kids or carelessly name drop Hyaline n Benzion like...im dead rn just typin that like what if she read this big shame bro
but ye know what this is already long n she gonna be busy maybe that’s the key. TOo Much puts ppl OFF so ye mayhaps we sneaky ! ?
anyway i was tryin to get her thoughts on it rip but like she was all iDK ASK ME IN 13 Yrs n i was like...
sighemoji + sandemoji + resignedemoji
rip we talked FAaC a lil. cos she Dared!!! to liken me to her brother just cos i showed her my cheap youth boy shoes smh
At first i was super offended n disgusted but then i was like rip eyemoji if ye into that
then she was like ew nO
then i was like um ye already play the ‘daddy u like me young huh’ card
which is like idk is like technically? joking but it’s like that post ye know abt ppl bein ‘whether or not im actually jokin or flirtin depends if you into it’ but also like schrodingers racism like ‘it was a joke bro!!!’ but they actually bigots.
so it DIFFICULT for my brain to Confirm rip like...eyemoji what is the truth
but like??? im rip. willin. rip. to. rip. Try. rip.?
really i am rip. it Her. bruh. im only hopin she dont have a golden shower kink but. trust i...Will follow thru.
nO IM REMEMBERIN THE DOO DOO POST DESPAIR
rip anyway that whole thing reminded me of FAaC origins which was porn n then somehow sHe was like imagine if egggsy was a singer he’d sing like ‘age is just a number’ shit n i SPILLED THE TEA ABOUT A TING IN PT 3 im so weak sand
i miss the gays
i wanna give them justice n happiness but the 2027 excuse is rl nice for my ugly procrastination issues oof but i wish them well
add: rip had another talk with my mum i really wanted her to understand my thought process about wanting to get the prereqs for medtraining done beforehand
n she was like...I UNderstand but Normal people--
n i was like ‘IM NOT NORMAL I DONT KNOW HOW TO CHOOSE I HAVE NO IDENTITY’
n she’s just like SHOOKE n mad n clearly dont understand that im fukt up in the head ‘...IC AN’T BELIEVE YOU!!! iF YOU’RE ABNORMAL YOU WONT GET HIRED N YOU WONT HAVE A NICE JOB’
n im like...well i mean what can i say to that it’s not like it’s not tru rip
Big sand honestly.
it gonna be a long few days imma do my best to leave her alone she needs her time rip i love her so much rip sand
i feel like a dumb ugly dog god fljækadfkøad h8
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Elevate Your Brand with Custom Vehicle Graphics by New York Printers: Explore Vehicle Wraps & Graphics NYC
Introduction:
In the bustling streets of New York City, standing out from the crowd is essential for businesses to make a lasting impression. One powerful yet often overlooked advertising medium is custom vehicle graphics and wraps. Transforming your vehicles into mobile billboards can significantly boost brand visibility and create a lasting impact on potential customers. In this blog post, we'll delve into the benefits of investing in custom vehicle graphics by New York printers and introduce you to TruArt Sign Co., the experts in vehicle wraps & graphics NYC, ready to take your brand to new heights.
The Impact of Custom Vehicle Graphics:
1.1 Mobile Advertising: Reaching a Wider Audience
1.2 Brand Consistency: Reinforcing Your Identity
1.3 Attention-Grabbing Designs: Making Heads Turn
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Introducing TruArt Sign Co. - Your Go-To Source for Vehicle Wraps & Graphics NYC:
2.1 Unparalleled Printing Expertise and Experience
2.2 State-of-the-Art Equipment: Delivering Excellence
2.3 A Creative Team with a Flair for Innovation
The Range of Vehicle Graphics and Wraps Offered:
3.1 Full Vehicle Wraps: Complete Brand Transformation
3.2 Partial Wraps: Strategic Impact with Cost-Effectiveness
3.3 Custom Graphics: Tailored Solutions for Every Business
Why Choose TruArt Sign Co. for Your Vehicle Graphics:
4.1 Consultation and Design Support: Capturing Your Vision
4.2 Premium Quality Materials and Installation
4.3 Durability and Resistance to Weather Elements
Maximizing Brand Exposure with Mobile Advertising:
5.1 The Advantages of Vehicle Graphics in NYC
5.2 Targeting Specific Demographics and Locations
5.3 Tracking Success: Measuring the Impact of Your Campaign
Showcasing Success Stories:
6.1 Real-Life Examples: Businesses Thriving with Vehicle Wraps
6.2 Testimonials from Satisfied Clients
Environmentally-Friendly Vehicle Graphics Solutions:
7.1 TruArt Sign Co.'s Commitment to Eco-Conscious Practices
7.2 Sustainable Materials and Printing Techniques
Conclusion:
In the fast-paced and competitive landscape of New York City, custom vehicle graphics can be the game-changer for your brand's visibility. TruArt Sign Co., with its unmatched expertise in vehicle wraps & graphics, is dedicated to helping your business capture attention and leave a lasting impression on potential customers. From full vehicle wraps that transform your fleet into moving masterpieces to eye-catching custom graphics, TruArt Sign Co.'s creative team and state-of-the-art equipment ensure that your brand shines on the city's streets. Embrace the power of mobile advertising and partner with TruArt Sign Co. to elevate your brand with top-tier custom vehicle graphics in NYC.
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📍 : 187 N Main St Freeport , NY 11520
📍 :  Other Locations: New York City, NY Albany, NY
📞 Main: (516) 378-0066 📠 Fax: (516) 378-0175 📞 New York City: (718) 658-5068 📞 Albany, NY: (518) 487-4157
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Expert Sign Installation Services in NYC at Tru-Art Sign Co Inc
Reliable New York City Sign Installation Services by a Licensed Sign Hanger Company
Introduction:
In the vibrant and bustling city of New York, where businesses strive to make a mark, having a professionally installed sign is crucial to capture attention and establish a strong presence. However, sign installation is not a task to be taken lightly, as it requires expertise and adherence to strict regulations. To ensure a flawless and compliant sign installation, partnering with a licensed sign hanger company is essential. In this blog post, we will explore the significance of professional sign installation services in NYC and introduce you to TruArt Sign Co., the trusted licensed sign hanger company, dedicated to elevating your brand's visibility with top-tier installation solutions.
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The Importance of Professional Sign Installation Services:
1.1 Compliance with NYC Signage Regulations
1.2 Ensuring Safety and Stability
1.3 Enhancing the Visual Appeal of Your Business
Introducing TruArt Sign Co. - Your Trusted Sign Installation Partner:
2.1 An Overview of TruArt Sign Co.
2.2 Licensed Sign Hangers: Your Assurance of Quality Work
2.3 Years of Experience and Proven Track Record
The Range of Sign Installation Services Offered:
3.1 Exterior Signs: Creating an Impactful First Impression
3.2 Interior Signs: Navigating with Elegance and Clarity
3.3 Specialty Signs: Tailored Solutions for Unique Needs
The Benefits of Choosing TruArt Sign Co. for Sign Installation:
4.1 Expert Consultation: Understanding Your Installation Requirements
4.2 Customization and Design Support
4.3 Timely and Efficient Execution
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NYC Signage Regulations and Compliance:
5.1 Navigating the Complex NYC Signage Guidelines
5.2 Permits and Approvals: Simplifying the Process
Customer Success Stories:
6.1 Real-Life Examples: Businesses Transformed by TruArt Sign Co.
6.2 Testimonials from Satisfied Clients
Sustainability Initiatives:
7.1 TruArt Sign Co.'s Commitment to Environmentally-Friendly Practices
7.2 Sustainable Signage Solutions for Eco-Conscious Businesses
Conclusion:
When it comes to sign installation in the bustling city of New York, there's no room for compromise. Entrust your brand's visibility to the skilled and licensed sign hangers at TruArt Sign Co. With a dedication to excellence, compliance with NYC's strict regulations, and a focus on customer satisfaction, TruArt Sign Co. stands as your reliable partner for professional sign installation services. From exterior signs that leave a lasting impression to interior signs that guide visitors with elegance, TruArt Sign Co.'s expertise will ensure your business achieves the visual impact it deserves. Take the first step towards elevating your brand's visibility - collaborate with TruArt Sign Co. for top-notch sign installation services in New York City.
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Tru-Art Sign Co Inc.
📍 : 187 N Main St Freeport , NY 11520
📍 :  Other Locations: New York City, NY Albany, NY
📞 Main: (516) 378-0066 📠 Fax: (516) 378-0175 📞 New York City: (718) 658-5068 📞 Albany, NY: (518) 487-4157
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Unveiling the Best New York City Sign Installation Services - Tru-Art Sign Co Inc.
Reliable New York City Sign Installation Services by a Licensed Sign Hanger Company
Introduction:
In the vibrant and bustling city of New York, where businesses strive to make a mark, having a professionally installed sign is crucial to capture attention and establish a strong presence. However, sign installation is not a task to be taken lightly, as it requires expertise and adherence to strict regulations. To ensure a flawless and compliant sign installation, partnering with a licensed sign hanger company is essential. In this blog post, we will explore the significance of professional sign installation services in NYC and introduce you to TruArt Sign Co., the trusted licensed sign hanger company, dedicated to elevating your brand's visibility with top-tier installation solutions.
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The Importance of Professional Sign Installation Services:
1.1 Compliance with NYC Signage Regulations
1.2 Ensuring Safety and Stability
1.3 Enhancing the Visual Appeal of Your Business
Introducing TruArt Sign Co. - Your Trusted Sign Installation Partner:
2.1 An Overview of TruArt Sign Co.
2.2 Licensed Sign Hangers: Your Assurance of Quality Work
2.3 Years of Experience and Proven Track Record
The Range of Sign Installation Services Offered:
3.1 Exterior Signs: Creating an Impactful First Impression
3.2 Interior Signs: Navigating with Elegance and Clarity
3.3 Specialty Signs: Tailored Solutions for Unique Needs
The Benefits of Choosing TruArt Sign Co. for Sign Installation:
4.1 Expert Consultation: Understanding Your Installation Requirements
4.2 Customization and Design Support
4.3 Timely and Efficient Execution
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NYC Signage Regulations and Compliance:
5.1 Navigating the Complex NYC Signage Guidelines
5.2 Permits and Approvals: Simplifying the Process
Customer Success Stories:
6.1 Real-Life Examples: Businesses Transformed by TruArt Sign Co.
6.2 Testimonials from Satisfied Clients
Sustainability Initiatives:
7.1 TruArt Sign Co.'s Commitment to Environmentally-Friendly Practices
7.2 Sustainable Signage Solutions for Eco-Conscious Businesses
Conclusion:
When it comes to sign installation in the bustling city of New York, there's no room for compromise. Entrust your brand's visibility to the skilled and licensed sign hangers at TruArt Sign Co. With a dedication to excellence, compliance with NYC's strict regulations, and a focus on customer satisfaction, TruArt Sign Co. stands as your reliable partner for professional sign installation services. From exterior signs that leave a lasting impression to interior signs that guide visitors with elegance, TruArt Sign Co.'s expertise will ensure your business achieves the visual impact it deserves. Take the first step towards elevating your brand's visibility - collaborate with TruArt Sign Co. for top-notch sign installation services in New York City.
Contact Us
Tru-Art Sign Co Inc.
📍 : 187 N Main St Freeport , NY 11520
📍 :  Other Locations: New York City, NY Albany, NY
📞 Main: (516) 378-0066 📠 Fax: (516) 378-0175 📞 New York City: (718) 658-5068 📞 Albany, NY: (518) 487-4157
🌎 : https://www.truartsignco.com/
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Tru-Art Sign Co Inc: The Art of 24-Hour Rush Digital Printing in in New York City
 Need 24-Hour Rush Digital Printing Services in New York City? Look No Further!
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In the fast-paced world of business, there are times when you require urgent printing services to meet crucial deadlines. Whether it's last-minute marketing materials, event banners, or important documents, having a reliable 24-hour rush digital printing service in New York City is essential. In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of availing such services and introduce you to TruArt Sign Co., your go-to partner for top-notch rush printing solutions. Read on to discover how TruArt Sign Co. can help you get your printing projects done quickly and efficiently, without compromising on quality..
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1.1 Meeting Tight Deadlines: Why Speed Matters in Business
1.2 Emergency Printing Needs: Handling Unexpected Situations
1.3 Gaining a Competitive Edge: Timely Marketing Collaterals
 
Introducing TruArt Sign Co.:
2.1 Who We Are: A Trusted Name in Printing Solutions
2.2 State-of-the-Art Printing Infrastructure
2.3 Our Commitment to Quality and Precision
 
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3.1 Quick Turnaround on Marketing Materials
3.2 Event Signage and Banners at Your Fingertips
3.3 Fast-Paced Document Printing and Reproduction
 
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4.1 Experienced Professionals: Skilled Team at Your Service
4.2 Customization and Personalization Options
4.3 Quality Assurance: Ensuring Perfection Every Time
 
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5.2 Customer Support: Guiding You Through the Process
5.3 Delivery Options: Flexibility for Your Convenience
 
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Testimonials from Satisfied Customers:
6.1 Client Success Stories: Real-Life Examples of Our Work
6.2 Why Businesses Rely on TruArt Sign Co. for Rush Printing
 
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7.2 Supporting Eco-Conscious Businesses
 
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Tru-Art Sign Co Inc.
📍 : 187 N Main St Freeport , NY 11520
📍 :  Other Locations: New York City, NY Albany, NY
📞 Main: (516) 378-0066 📠 Fax: (516) 378-0175 📞 New York City: (718) 658-5068 📞 Albany, NY: (518) 487-4157
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Elevate Your Brand with Custom Vehicle Graphics by Tru-Art Sign Co Inc .
Introduction:
In the bustling streets of New York City, standing out from the crowd is essential for businesses to make a lasting impression. One powerful yet often overlooked advertising medium is custom vehicle graphics and wraps. Transforming your vehicles into mobile billboards can significantly boost brand visibility and create a lasting impact on potential customers. In this blog post, we'll delve into the benefits of investing in custom vehicle graphics by New York printers and introduce you to TruArt Sign Co., the experts in vehicle wraps & graphics NYC, ready to take your brand to new heights.
The Impact of Custom Vehicle Graphics:
1.1 Mobile Advertising: Reaching a Wider Audience
1.2 Brand Consistency: Reinforcing Your Identity
1.3 Attention-Grabbing Designs: Making Heads Turn
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Introducing TruArt Sign Co. - Your Go-To Source for Vehicle Wraps & Graphics NYC:
2.1 Unparalleled Printing Expertise and Experience
2.2 State-of-the-Art Equipment: Delivering Excellence
2.3 A Creative Team with a Flair for Innovation
The Range of Vehicle Graphics and Wraps Offered:
3.1 Full Vehicle Wraps: Complete Brand Transformation
3.2 Partial Wraps: Strategic Impact with Cost-Effectiveness
3.3 Custom Graphics: Tailored Solutions for Every Business
Why Choose TruArt Sign Co. for Your Vehicle Graphics:
4.1 Consultation and Design Support: Capturing Your Vision
4.2 Premium Quality Materials and Installation
4.3 Durability and Resistance to Weather Elements
Maximizing Brand Exposure with Mobile Advertising:
5.1 The Advantages of Vehicle Graphics in NYC
5.2 Targeting Specific Demographics and Locations
5.3 Tracking Success: Measuring the Impact of Your Campaign
Showcasing Success Stories:
6.1 Real-Life Examples: Businesses Thriving with Vehicle Wraps
6.2 Testimonials from Satisfied Clients
Environmentally-Friendly Vehicle Graphics Solutions:
7.1 TruArt Sign Co.'s Commitment to Eco-Conscious Practices
7.2 Sustainable Materials and Printing Techniques
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Conclusion:
In the fast-paced and competitive landscape of New York City, custom vehicle graphics can be the game-changer for your brand's visibility. TruArt Sign Co., with its unmatched expertise in vehicle wraps & graphics, is dedicated to helping your business capture attention and leave a lasting impression on potential customers. From full vehicle wraps that transform your fleet into moving masterpieces to eye-catching custom graphics, TruArt Sign Co.'s creative team and state-of-the-art equipment ensure that your brand shines on the city's streets. Embrace the power of mobile advertising and partner with TruArt Sign Co. to elevate your brand with top-tier custom vehicle graphics in NYC.
Contact Us
Tru-Art Sign Co Inc.
📍 : 187 N Main St Freeport , NY 11520
📍 :  Other Locations: New York City, NY Albany, NY
📞 Main: (516) 378-0066 📠 Fax: (516) 378-0175 📞 New York City: (718) 658-5068 📞 Albany, NY: (518) 487-4157
🌎 : https://www.truartsignco.com/
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Need 24-Hour Rush Digital Printing Services in New York City? Look No Further!
Need 24-Hour Rush Digital Printing Services in New York City? Look No Further!
Introduction:
In the fast-paced world of business, there are times when you require urgent printing services to meet crucial deadlines. Whether it's last-minute marketing materials, event banners, or important documents, having a reliable 24-hour rush digital printing service in New York City is essential. In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of availing such services and introduce you to TruArt Sign Co., your go-to partner for top-notch rush printing solutions. Read on to discover how TruArt Sign Co. can help you get your printing projects done quickly and efficiently, without compromising on quality.
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The Importance of 24-Hour Rush Digital Printing Services:
1.1 Meeting Tight Deadlines: Why Speed Matters in Business
1.2 Emergency Printing Needs: Handling Unexpected Situations
1.3 Gaining a Competitive Edge: Timely Marketing Collaterals
 
Introducing TruArt Sign Co.:
2.1 Who We Are: A Trusted Name in Printing Solutions
2.2 State-of-the-Art Printing Infrastructure
2.3 Our Commitment to Quality and Precision
 
The Range of 24-Hour Rush Digital Printing Services:
3.1 Quick Turnaround on Marketing Materials
3.2 Event Signage and Banners at Your Fingertips
3.3 Fast-Paced Document Printing and Reproduction
 
Advantages of Choosing TruArt Sign Co. for Rush Printing:
4.1 Experienced Professionals: Skilled Team at Your Service
4.2 Customization and Personalization Options
4.3 Quality Assurance: Ensuring Perfection Every Time
 
Seamless Ordering Process:
5.1 Easy Online Ordering System
5.2 Customer Support: Guiding You Through the Process
5.3 Delivery Options: Flexibility for Your Convenience
 
Testimonials from Satisfied Customers:
6.1 Client Success Stories: Real-Life Examples of Our Work
6.2 Why Businesses Rely on TruArt Sign Co. for Rush Printing
 
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Sustainability and Environmentally-Friendly Practices:
7.1 TruArt Sign Co.'s Green Printing Initiatives
7.2 Supporting Eco-Conscious Businesses
 
Conclusion:
When time is of the essence and you need high-quality printing solutions in a flash, TruArt Sign Co. is your trusted partner in New York City. Our 24-hour rush digital printing services are designed to meet your urgent printing needs without compromising on the excellence of the final product. Whether you require marketing materials, event signage, or important documents, our experienced team and state-of-the-art infrastructure ensure that your projects are completed efficiently and delivered to your satisfaction. Say goodbye to stress and missed deadlines—partner with TruArt Sign Co. for your rush printing requirements and experience top-tier printing services at your convenience.
Contact Us
Tru-Art Sign Co Inc.
📍 : 187 N Main St Freeport , NY 11520
📍 :  Other Locations: New York City, NY Albany, NY
📞 Main: (516) 378-0066 📠 Fax: (516) 378-0175 📞 New York City: (718) 658-5068 📞 Albany, NY: (518) 487-4157
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