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prophet-rebellion · 1 year
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LOST CAT - PEMBROKE, NC
AND Financial Aid
Hello all,
different post than normal.
My beloved cat, Salem, got scared and slipped her harness February 7th, 2023, at roughly 10:30 pm - 11 pm, in Pembroke, NC.
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As of June 12th, Salem is still missing. I have updated her pictures here as well.
I have done every possible thing to locate her: shelter checks, drive-arounds, mail-out cards, posters around town, facebook/insta ads, Snapchat, Apartment emails, door-to-door, ground search, luring, etc. If you can think it then I have done it or tried to do it.
It also means that at this time I am struggling financially. Money is already tight and god forbid cost of living stop going up, especially as I live in the south which seems to be on fire recently with a lot of regressive laws and costs. On top of that, if you recall my truck from September that gave out on me, it has begun to again, sapping most of my money and leaving me high-and-dry.
Financially the world sucks and I need surgery soon most likely - this is not the first one, it is the fourth which is well overdue. Does anyone know Murphy's Law? "Anything that can go wrong will." Yeah, well, Murphy can bite me.
I am in a financial abyss, so any and all help is appreciated. Times are hard for everyone, and god this sucks, but I haven't heard back from the other jobs I have been applying too and there is only so long that you can make it on a single job with rent and bills taking everything except a few dollars a month.
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Any and all help is appreciated.
I just want my beanie-baby safe here at home. She is my world, and not having her here is tearing me up. I'm wearing myself thin searching for her.
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unteriors · 1 month
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Edgar Street, Fayetteville, North Carolina.
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frostbittenbucky · 2 months
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Any chance any of you are near a Fayetteville NC and want some yarn??? A friend of my mom keeps giving me garbage bags full of yard??? I think she failed the hobby or something because she’s just bringing all this yarn and now I’m stuck with so much yard
Please help I only wanted to learn to crochet to make my dogs blankets
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krissiefox · 4 months
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Screen messages from Mary Shelly's Frankenstein Pinball machine. Photos taken from the machine at Pinpoint Pinball in Fayetteville, AR.
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whimsigothix · 2 months
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If any of you live in Fayetteville, AR, come see over 70+ queer artists and shop for some handmade jewelry from me! 💖
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Population: 93,949
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p0ints-of-interest · 9 days
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Fayetteville, Arkansas March 2016
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Calling j. Cole a biracial from the suburbs is crazy.
He grew up 45 mins away from me.
I'M from the suburbs. That nigga grew up in hell.
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Barbara Jean Baldwin, 28
Last seen in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1978.
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onthisdayts · 11 months
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ON THIS DAY — June 1, 2012 — 11 years ago
Walmart Shareholder Meeting in Fayetteville, Arkansas
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rolloroberson · 3 months
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Sunlit Water
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digitalyarbs · 11 months
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The Real Face of Marquis de Lafayette.
A revised and more authentic representation of Marquis de Lafayette's reconstructed life mask, originally cast by J.I. Browere in 1825. During Lafayette's final visit to the United States, he graciously posed for Browere at the sculptor's studio located at 315 Broadway in Manhattan on July 11, 1825. Unfortunately, the initial casting of his life mask sustained damage. Despite being pressed for time, Lafayette kindly agreed to sit for Browere at a later date. Consequently, Lafayette once again sat for Browere on July 19, this time in Philadelphia's Hall of Independence, resulting in the creation of the second life mask. At 4 p.m. Browere finished the life mask and the bust under the eye of Lafayette and his attendant, and had the satisfaction then of receiving from the General the assurance that it was the only good bust made of him.
Lafayette's life mask was a likeness so admirable and of such remarkable fidelity, that General Jacob Morton, Rembrandt Peale, De Witt Clinton, S. F. B. Morse, John A. Graham, Thomas Addis Emmet and others, came forward and enthusiastically bore witness to its being “a perfect facsimile” of the distinguished Frenchman.
Rembrandt Peale, widely known by his composite portrait of Washington, writes: New York August 10th 1825...."The singular excellence shown by Mr. Browere in his new method of executing Portrait busts from the life deserves the applause and patronage of his countrymen. The bust of La Fayette, which he has just finished, is an admirable demonstration of his talent in this department of the Fine Arts. The accuracy with which he has moulded the entire head, neck and shoulders from the life and his skill in finishing, render this bust greatly superior to any we have seen. It is in truth a “faithful and a living likeness.” Of this I may judge having twice painted the General’s portrait from the life, once at Paris and recently at Washington."
Saml. F. B. Morse writes, "Being requested by Mr. Browere to give my opinion of his bust or cast from the person of General La Fayette, I feel no hesitation in saying it appears to me to be a perfect facsimile of the General’s face."
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lonesomelavender · 6 months
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North Carolina sapphics hmu please I'd like to know how many of us there are;_;
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krissiefox · 4 months
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While on a walk with my family a few days ago, I found some new graffiti and art murals to photograph. My wife and I used to call this building the "creepy murder shack" because it was painted solid white all the way around, even on the windows and doors. It's a lot more colorful now.
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todaysdocument · 7 months
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WPA; "Dedication of University of Arkansas Stadium"; Fayettville, Arkansas
Collection FDR-PHOCO: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Public Domain Photographs Series: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Public Domain Photographs
Black and white photograph of a crowd in the stands of a stadium.
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sixbucks · 3 months
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