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fuck-customers · 2 years
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Sooo I’ve been telling the people I work with that i will be going out of town and I will not be available for a few days, for about a week now. Just to make sure that they get the message. I’ve been telling them that i will be leaving today out of town for a week.
So, I’m at dinner right. With some people. The day that i am supposed to leave. Just before we leave in fact. Well, guess who gets a call. From the hotel. Me. I get a call. From someone at the hotel wanting a room. Its not my shift in any way and in fact its about 5 O clock so someone should be there at the reception.
And like normally this wouldn’t be that big of deal. This happens to me often because I’m close with the guy who owns the place so they figure they can call me to fill in sometimes. But, come on man I TOLD you i was leaving why’d you put my number on the goddamn door?? There are other people available.
I had to leave dinner halfway through RUN to my house for the keys and then run to the hotel to open for somebody. So not only did I have to leave a dinner but those people wanting to sign in had to wait.
For context I work at a very hotel small business in the spring. When there are very few customers. And their are 4 people (5 including me) that work there. Seems easy right? 5 people VERY few customers??
Now I’m stressed about what happens while I’m gone. Since I won’t be here to take these kind of calls when the people working there just disappear mid shift.
Like come on?? Theres like 5 check ins a week? It ain’t that fucking hard. Its NOT a lot of work.
I don’t really work there either I don’t get paid most of the time. Like i said Im close with the guy who owns the place so i help out sometimes and work the weekends. But it went from working the weekends and helping during difficult shifts, to relying on me if they felt like ditching work.
Now I’m going to be stressed all goddamn trip.
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Things I Learned About Hotels By Working In A Hotel That I Wish Others Knew; AKA, Why You Need To Be Nicer To Hotel Workers:
I’ve been wanting to make this post for at least a year now, but this post has really pushed me to do it, so I definitely recommend reblogging that too because while I will avoid covering the same ground, I definitely 100% agree with it all.
Last year, I worked as a hotel receptionist for around eight months and it may sound dramatic, but it has completely changed how I look at travelling and staying in hotels. I will also note that the hotel I worked in was relatively small and open less hours of the day (especially during covid lockdowns) than most hotels, but most of these experiences are ones other hotel receptionists I’ve spoken to, both within Australia and internationally, have confirmed they have also experienced. So with that in mind, these are the main things I wish customers knew.
1. Hotels partake in a specific kind of exploitative capitalism that I have not experienced in any other job over my 13 years or so of working. This relates to not only how they treat their workers, but customers too. This will be an overriding theme and arguably the thread pulling everything else I say here together.
2. It does not matter if you’re planning to pay cash on the day, reception still need your card details. People claiming that they’ll pay cash on the day just to not show up, or worse yet, be let in by central without them checking that the guest has paid happens more than you’d think and it’s the receptionist’s head on the chopping block if the hotel doesn’t have a card to attempt to get payment from. With this in mind, do not give them your personal card if you wish to pay on your business card, or at absolute least, tell them that you are going to call back and give them your business card details at a later time if you do not have access to it yet so that they can make a note, because ultimately the card you give is the card getting charged. Also, make sure you explicitly say that you want to pay cash on the day if that is the case, otherwise your card will be charged.
3. If you book through a 3rd party, any cancellations/refunds, changes or complaints about price need to go through them, not the hotel. It is incredibly rare that a 3rd party will give a hotel your card information (typically only happens if the hotel calls them because payment hasn’t gone through), so no, a hotel cannot do anything about the fact that Agoda charged you more than the hotel’s sale price or if you accidentally ordered a twin room instead of a family room through Trivago. What they can do in some cases is extras. So if you order a twin room and need to pay for a cot to be put in the room, you can call them and they can take the card details to charge for the cot and nothing else.
4. Hotel workers know if you are lying to them. Every conversation you have with another worker at the front desk (whether it be housekeeping, reception or the boss) is recorded with video footage and has notes left for the other staff. Do not tell them that Becky who worked yesterday promised you a refund or to change rooms or to hold a room for you if they did not because it only takes one look in our notes to see that Becky has noted that the boss said no. Likewise, all VIP status guests have indicators in their booking to say they are as such and don’t ‘always have the same room!’ and to say as such is not only entitled but a tell-tale sign that you are lying. Likewise, ALL bookings receive confirmation emails with a booking name, customer contact (usually phone number AND email, but if it’s 3rd party, it may just be the number) and at least one booking number on it. There is 0 point telling them you have a booking if you don’t.
5. Deliberate same day bookings are a pain. Look, obviously things happen where cars break down or your house floods or whatever and you suddenly need a room you didn’t think you would. That’s annoying but ultimately fine, I’m not talking about you guys. But if you have known for the better part of a year that you’re coming to a concert or visit family but only book your room on the day, know that you are making the receptionist’s job harder for no reason. This goes doubly as hard if you come in after housekeeping has left, triply as hard if you come in within the hour that the hotel closes, because chances are they’ve already done finances for the day and now have to redo them, and quadly so if you’re coming in as the receptionist is walking out at the end of their shift for the night.
6. Preferences are just that: preferences. If you ask for a specific room or a specific floor, that does not automatically mean that you will get it. It means that the hotel will do the best it can to put you in that room/on that floor it it is available when they designate rooms (usually the afternoon before you come). And no, being older or in a wheelchair or having a pram with a baby in it does not change that. Most if not all hotels have ramps and/or elevators for you to get to each floor. That does not mean that you should not ask for it or that the staff will not try to put you in the next closest thing to what you want should your preference not be available, but a hotel is not going to kick out somebody else who is midway through their stay just for you to get a room one door closer, especially given both of you may have requested it. Also, accessible rooms and “regular” rooms are not interchangeable. If you have been put in a “regular” room or vice versa, it is because you booked that.
7. Just because you received a free upgrade last time you came, does not mean that you are always entitled to one. Sometimes if you are lucky, a hotel will overbook the type of room you are in but will have some more expensive rooms available, leading to you to receive a free upgrade. This is done at random and I have only ever had it happen to me once; earlier this year where my friend and I got a seaside view we did not pay for. A hotel will likely not tell you that you’ve been upgraded, especially for that reason, but if the room is different/has more amenities than you paid for, chances are that’s what happened. But like I said, it is somewhat a rarity, and even rarer to happen to happen to the same person multiple times unless you have some kind of deal with the hotel. So coming downstairs stomping your feet around and yelling when you get exactly what you paid for the second time is not going to get you an upgrade. If you want to be guaranteed to be in the the more expensive room, you are going to have to pay for it.
8. If you book a room at a pet friendly hotel, do not be surprised that other pets are also at the hotel. Listen this should be a given, but you’d be surprised how many people brought their dogs to the hotel and then somehow got surprised and started bitching at the idea that someone else had their pet there and demand new rooms because of it only to lose their shit when finding out that all the rooms are pet friendly.
9. Hotels do not control the businesses around them. Yes I understand that the 24/7 McDonalds speaker next door and the road on the other side is loud. Yes I understand that the smoke from the pub on the last side and the fact that their patrons use up most the parking the hotel shares with them is a pain. No, there is literally nothing the hotel staff can do about it. These things are noted on the website and something you should have looked into before ordering the room.
10. It does not matter if you only use the room for an hour or half a day, you will be charged a full night’s accommodation. Housekeeping is not in all day and the minute you check in, that room is no longer usable if the head of housekeeping isn’t there to mark it as clean, even if you do not touch a single thing in the room. So no, it does not matter if you’re using the room for a conference or a quickie and not staying there the night, you are getting charged the full rate. Same goes if you show up at 4am and barely sleep in it or decide not to show up at all.
11. Early check ins/late check outs (especially ones that are free and/or without notice) are a big deal. Room selections are usually done the day before you show up and are often done with early check ins/late check outs in mind for the customers in the room before you, you and the ones after you. So if you don’t give hotels that notice and reception allow it anyway, especially for free and especially when it’s busy, they have done you a massive favour, even if it’s not as early/late as you would have liked. Like at the hotel I worked at, I was meant to charge an extra $10 for every hour extra a customer spent in the room and an extra night’s worth if they were not out by 1pm. Instead, because my boss wasn’t around to know the difference, I usually left it up to housekeeping and if they thought they could do it, just allowed people to stay the extra for free. So yeah, keep this in mind next time you ask for extra time, do not return this kindness with rudeness about how you want more time and do not be deliberately late out of the room the next day. Because chances are at least one staff member has put their neck on the line for you.
In saying that, it also means that if the hotel says no, that genuinely means that they are too busy to do so and nothing personal. What they will likely do instead if you ask is hold onto your luggage which you can either come and pick up or, specifically for early check ins, give permission to be put in your room once it is ready to go. Legitimately though, just tell them when you make the booking or as soon as you know and avoid the potential disappointment and making their staff’s job harder.
12. The boss matters. I am not saying this in a ‘their opinion trumps all’ way, I am saying it in both your experience as a customer and the staff’s as workers is nearly 100% up to the boss. At the hotel I worked at, the boss I had for 99% of my time there not only refused to let me do things I knew how to do and could easily do with little disruption to my day without permission (yes, refunds included in case you’re wondering), but he was also never around and barely answered calls when workers were calling with emergencies or to ask permission to do the thing. Again, it is the receptionist’s head on the chopping block if they do it without permission, so keep that in mind next time you yell at them for not doing something straight away. Like trust me, most receptionists would rather just do it and get it done with. That boss would also literally just chuck out any complaints.
Alternatively, the boss I got in my final few weeks there not only read and acted on the complaints, but listened to the workers and allowed me to act and just let him know what I’ve done. Not only did my day go smoother, but there was an obvious change in attitude from guests.
13. The staff are trying their best. A lot of this goes alongside the above about the boss making a difference, but a large majority of the time, if something wasn’t done properly, chances are it was an accidental oversight from it being busy OR, and more likely to be completely honest, the boss has not given their workers the tools to do the job properly. The main example of this I can think of at my hotel is my boss refusing to upgrade/replace anything AND giving housekeeping cheap cleaning products he knew did not work. So yes, they understand it’s horrific that the couches in the rooms are beyond use or that the carpet has a stain on it. There’s not much they can do about it. Also, them giving you the boss’ and/or the health inspector’s contact details is not them trying to put more work onto you personally, it is them hoping that someone will listen to you because management sure as hell hasn’t listened to them for the months on end they’ve brought it up.
Likewise, if you claim to have lost something in the room and reception/housekeeping does not find it, it is not that the hotel has stolen it and your racist and assuming remarks about which member of staff stole it make you an asshole. Like no one wants your half used lipstick Karen, especially during a pandemic.
But also just in general, while I do not have many positive experiences with the hotel I worked at, the people who worked at my level (so maintenance, housekeeping and the other receptionists) were genuinely the nicest and best people I have ever worked with and would do anything to help myself and the guests when asked respectfully. We all understood that it was a group effort and for one section to do their job well and/or for the customer to be happy, every section has to do well. And like genuinely, that goes both ways. Like the more organised and willing to help a customer is, the easier it is to make you happy. So like genuinely, next time you travel if you could do something as small as making sure your rubbish is in the bin rather than across the room/in the sink or making sure any pillows you don’t use and the remote are put back when you leave, that makes a world of difference for the staff and future customers.
14. Most hotels only have one, maybe two receptionists working at a time. As a result, not only was overtime a near daily experience, but a lot of hotels will conduct in illegal (at least by Australian law) activity and will ‘require’ receptionists to sign out for breaks so that they will not be pulled up, but still be present at the desk and work. I have legitimately done 15 hour shifts with barely the chance to have the occasional sip of water let alone eat/have a proper break, and that is common from what I have heard from others in the field. Also, due to understaffing, one of these shifts was before I even finished my training.
It also means that during busy times, yes, chances are that phone calls are going to be missed and that the best way to contact them is by sending an email. The only exception to this is if you are making a booking because they have to take your card details and obviously it is not appropriate to send those via email.
15. The receptionist is not just a receptionist. Cleaning and maintenance services are not available 24/7. At the hotel I worked at, reception closed at 8pm (with a number being left for the 24/7 hotels of the same franchise for cases of emergency) while the cleaners finished any time between 1pm and 6pm depending on how busy things were and maintenance always finishing at 4:30pm. If you have a problem with the cleanliness or functionality of something after those times, it is the one receptionist working there that has to fix it, and honestly? Most the time even if you have an issue within the times that maintenance is working, they’ll send the receptionist to check it out first because they have to come in from elsewhere (whether it be another hotel in the franchise or their office because they’re contractors, not specific hotel employees). Likewise, if housekeeping is having a busy day, the receptionist will often have to help them with cleaning duties to make sure that your job runs smoothly. This goes doubly hard in a lockdown/pandemic because oftentimes the hotel will not have the cleaners and maintenance come in and instead just leave it all to reception. It should also be noted that most hotels do not train receptionists for this. Like the only training I got was how to split/make the beds and where the bins were to take the rubbish out. But that didn’t change that I still had to do the lot.
16. Most hotels do not have on site security. When I said that receptionists pretty much have to do everything at a hotel because often they’re the only ones there, I meant it. The hotel I worked in had contractor security which meant that if there was a threat, I had to somehow talk my way into going to the back, pressing a button there, wait for security to call and then when I didn’t pick up, waiting half an hour for them to show up from their office across town. Given most issues happened at night, it was literally just me and the guests there, making me the barrier of protection to make sure no one got hurt while also being ordered to do what I could to not allow the hotel to endure any losses through theft/lawsuits etc.
During covid, it also meant that reception were the ones enforcing any mandates, which admittedly I felt was much harder emotionally than when I worked retail because while people from my city were nearly all very pro mask/vaccine, the other states of Australia had more mixed views, sometimes violently so, and it was those citizens I was mostly dealing with.
People also get much angrier at the idea of the cost and availability of rooms than you’d imagine.
17. Hotel reception is often thankless and soul sucking. That 15 hour shift I said I did during my training earlier on? I broke down into tears swearing up and down that I was going to quit the next day because the day had been that horrible. Though it was the first time I had ever reached that point in a job, it was far from last, nearly all of which were only at the hotel. It was by far the worst job I’ve ever worked and the one with the worst mannered customers and management. Like in my whole time there, I can only ever remember receiving thank yous from the coworkers at my level; unlike every other job I’ve worked where at very least, most customers and management gave the consistent verbal thank you. And it was made all the worse knowing that so many of the issues, both customer and management related could have been so easily fixed (and mostly were when they changed management, unfortunately by then it was just too late as I had another job lined up), but entitlement and capitalism got in the way. 
But even without the customers and specific management, hotel reception is very much a profession where you have to leave morality at the door. Like the amount of homeless or otherwise down on their luck people, even those just a few dollars short, I had to turn away on the off chance that the hotel could sell that room (when in reality, there were nights during the pandemic lockdown where had 50+ rooms spare so were never going to sell that much) still haunts me; as does knowing how much the hotel charged people with bad timing who legally could not leave the state due to snap lockdowns/restrictions despite the fact the hotel wasn’t giving them half of the services they originally paid for. Not to mention all of the means that hotel managers go to to avoid giving credit let alone refunds, even to people trying to do the right thing and stay home during the unexpected height of the virus or the fact the hotel charged by how busy the hotel was so at times I was charging people $700AUD+ for a room I wouldn’t even spend $100AUD on if I was going away. Or even how the hotel would knowingly take full payments from people they know didn’t show up rather than calling them to double check and offering even a partial refund.
And all of that for what? To get yelled at and spat on by customers who don’t want to follow the law? To get scapegoated by management when they didn’t want to fix things? And all for just above minimum wage? It is honestly a black hole of a job where you stare into the void and pretty much never get anything back in return, and ultimately, it’s not worth it.
So if you are travelling any time in the future, even if you cannot do anything else, please do the absolute minimum and remain kind and even say thank you to the hotel workers. You will absolutely make their day.
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fra-goodlife · 2 years
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Working during weekend at a Hotel Reception be like...
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Apple Seed: Hell's Angels Feat. Charlie
-At Charlie and Vaggie's wedding reception-
Lucifer: (teary-eyed as he yanks Vaggie into a bone crushing hug) Oh! I'm so happy you and Charlie are finally married, Vaggie!
Vaggie: Ack! (Gently pats Lucifer's back) Thank you... Sir.
Lucifer: Come on, Vaggie. No need to be so formal now. Call me- (sniffs back a tear and clasps his hands together) -Dad?
Vaggie: Uh, sure..... Dad.
Lucifer: (squeals and taps his feet in a very Morningstar fashion) Hehehehehehe~ Oh! I almost forgot! (Digs around in his inner suit jacket pockets) I have a special present for you two.
Vaggie: With all due respect, Sir- uh, Dad, I think Charlie and I have enough rubber ducks.
Lucifer: One second! I know it's in here somewhere. No, not that. *squeak!* Whoop! Definitely not that! *grrrrrrrr!* Yipe! I gotta remember to get that out of there eventually....
Vaggie: How many pockets are in that jacket????
Lucifer: Ah-HA!!! FOUND YOU!!! (pulls out a white velvet box with crimson embroidery and presents it to Vaggie) Da-dada-Daaaaa!
Vaggie: (Stomach drops at the sight of the suspiciously ring box looking gift) Uuuuuuhhhhhhhhh, Sir? I'm already married.... to Charlie.... Your daughter..... You were literally just a babbling crying mess in the first row of the ceremony....
Lucifer: Huh? What are you talking about? (Opens up the small box. Revealing a deep red apple seed with a mild golden glow)
Vaggie: A.... candied apple seed?
Lucifer: Not candied and not just any apple seed. This bad boy will be the catalyst for any baby making needs you two gals need.
Vaggie: (blushes) Say again?
Lucifer: This apple seed is imbued with both your and Charlie's essence. So, all you guys gotta do is have one of you (mimics a gulping motion and sound) gulp this little guy down, have a little romp in the sheets to activate it, and POOF!!! The ingestor gets pregnant. (Places the box in a dumbstruck Vaggie's hand) For when you girls are ready, of course.
Vaggie: (stares down at the box I her hand like it's a Carmine exclusive angelic steel bear trap as a million thoughts swirl through her mind) Uh... Thanks... Sir.
Lucifer: (puffs out his chest proudly) You're welcome! And it's Dad now, remember?
Charlie: There you two are! I've been looking for you everywhere! Oooh! What's that?
Lucifer: Hiya, Charlie! Just a little gift from me.
Charlie: (sparkling eyes) Oooooooh! Is that your famous candied apple seed? Vaggie, did you eat yours already? Dad usually makes them in pairs. (Picks up the seed and pops it into her mouth)
Vaggie: (Snaps out of her stupor) Charlie, Don't!
Charlie: *gulp* Hmm.... It tastes different than I remember.
Vaggie: (full body blushing and about to faint)
Lucifer: (gasping and squealing simultaneously as little glitter bombs explode around him, and he claps his hands together excitedly)
Charlie: ......Did I miss something?
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mylovelookup · 15 days
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Cattonquick boarding school sweethearts/romeo & Juliet AU
In which Oliver also comes from old money and he and Felix fall in love in boarding school(?). The Quicks and the Cattons have been business partners since Queen Victoria was still kicking so Ollie and Felix have known each other their whole lives (summers and holidays always spent together) but when their family ties are suddenly severed after a hostile fight between their fathers, the boys’ last year at Eton is irrevocably ruined. As a reaction they decide (it was Felix’s idea and he succeeded in cajoling Oliver to agree) to elope run away on the first day of the Christmas holidays (imagine their respective chauffeurs endlessly waiting for them at the school gates lmao) and get married on a whim (also Felix’s idea to somehow "fix" things like ta-da! Can’t separate us now dad, we’re fucking married. Oliver is now a Catton. Family peace restored! No, not really Felix lmao.)
#needless to say they get caught the very next day#maybe they didn’t have much cash left and the only -pace they could’ve slept in for free was the hotel in the area that the Cattons owned#the reception prolly snitched but they both knew they would get caught eventually#also it doesn’t help that they’re the heirs of the richest aristocratic families in England#maybe they keep their marriage secret?it would be smarter to considering the repercussions but also maybe Felix it out first thing?#bc its Felix duh#as a consequence to their little escapade Oliver is pulled out of Eton for the rest of the year and the two of them only get to meet#the next year at Oxford where they have to keep things on the down low since Oliver’s father has threatened to transfer him to Cambridge if#if he’s seen frolicking about with Felix. it’s also difficult when Farleigh is acting as a (well-paid) spy for both parties#although both Jeff and James had sprinkled other eyes on the campus#oooh imagine them trying to hide in the back of the club. making out whilst crouching down behind dumpsters lmaooo#or or or! Felix attempting to throw them off by hooking up with indiabel and Oliver is so jealous he ends up doing the same thing#even tho he prolly knows about Felix’s intentions. (Farleigh doesn’t help with his catty comments about ephemeral love)#highlighting Felix’s well known shallowness. and then Felix gets jealous too so it’s a vicious cycle of pointing fingers at each other hehe#anyway they prolly end up like Romeo and Juliet#I was only supposed to do ONE canvas but got carried away and this shit developed a plot! sedate me#also this layout sucks wtf#saltburn#fanart#my art#felix catton#cattonquick#Saltburn fanart#oliver quick#felix x oliver#cattonquick fanart
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guacamoleroll · 2 months
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me, incredibly tempted to write another headcanons post or actual fanfic of lucifer:
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barb-l · 5 days
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While im on the topic, the seething hatred by a huge chunk of this fandom towards Vaggie is so baffling to me. I'm not saying I expected her to be popular. I'm not new to loving an unpopular/ignored character. But the way some of these people go out of their way to misinterpret her so badly to justify their very vocal hatred for her is just such a huge shock.
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meii-jasmine · 10 days
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rubra-wav · 21 days
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Also here's a messy thingo I literally don't remember drawing (probably from back when I just wrote part 1 negl) for part 2 of WSB. That's also the hoodie he's wearing in it HDHDH
I see a lot of people just writing him as sleeping mostly nude but I like to think he sleeps in oversized hoodies or shirts - that typa stuff.
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roosterbox · 11 months
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Random Steddie thought that needed writing down again, lol.
Imagine Eddie teasing Steve while they plan their wedding.
“Don’t worry, babe - I’ll have the tissues on standby for you,” he says, grinning.
Steve, who already knows he’s probably gonna cry, just rolls his eyes like “yeah yeah, laugh it up. Hardy har har.” But he’s smiling too. How can he not? He’s marrying the love of his life.
The ceremony happens. And for what it’s worth, Steve is actually pretty okay. Sure, he might have let a few tears escape, but nothing major. Not enough to even redden his eyes or cheeks. He’s fine.
Eddie, meanwhile, started bawling his eyes out as soon as he saw Steve in his tux, and did not let up even after they were pronounced husbands. How could he not? He married the love of his life.
(catch Wayne in the front row, alternating between rolling his eyes and wiping the tears away from them. He loves his boys, but damn are they silly sometimes.)
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kevin-ibw · 2 months
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question is it okay to make fanfics on your salvation AU? I just got the idea of your Vox and the original one meeting each other!
but I wanted to ask before working on it, I totally understand if you don’t want me too :)
Regarding Fanfics
ABSOLUTELY! Goosh, I'm even flattered you offered in the first place. Go ahead! I would really like to see how this would go 💖💖
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bedlamsbard · 10 months
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when I become Queen-Empress of the universe my second act will be decree that all hotel bathrooms must have written and illustrated instructions for their showers.  (my first act will be outlawing back zippers, human arms are not meant to bend that way.)
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radiostaticyuri · 19 days
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Alastor hates looking at himself in the mirror, but he loves recieving compliments on his visual appearance from others because he relishes in two things: the attention and the euphoria of knowing he was able to "trick" people into thinking he is beautiful.
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abirddogmoment · 1 year
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Despite the change of plans, Mav is having the best day of his life (as always).
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The Princess of Wales' Year in Review: November
November 1st - The Princess of Wales, Patron of the Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, received Amanda Berry at Windsor Castle. She then held a telephone meeting with the Dean of Westminster (David Hoyle). Finally, she held an Early Years Meeting in her role as Patron November 3rd - The Prince and Princess of Wales visited Scarborough. First, they visited The Street, where they met the Two Ridings Community Foundation youth grant panel, as well as beneficiaries of the funding generated to support local young people's mental health, in their joint role as Patrons of the Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales. Later, they visited the Rainbow Centre November 5th - The Princess of Wales attended the Rugby League World Cup 2021 Match between England and Papua New Guinea, in her role as Patron of the Rugby Football League. She also met with the Women's and Wheelchair teams November 9th - The Princess of Wales, Patron of the Maternal Mental Health Alliance, visited Colham Manor Children's Centre November 12th - The Prince and Princess of Wales joined other members of the royal family for the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall November 13th - The Prince and Princess of Wales joined other members of the royal family at the Cenotaph on the occasion of Remembrance Day November 15th - The Prince and Princess of Wales joined other members of the royal family at a reception at Windsor Castle, hosted by the King, following the Platinum Jubilee November 16th - The Princess of Wales, Patron of the Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, held an Early Years Meeting November 17th - The Princess of Wales visited Reading Ukrainian Community Centre. Later, the Prince and Princess of Wales, joint Patrons of the Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, attended a reception at Coutts and Company November 22nd - The President of the Republic of South Africa began a State Visit to The King and Queen of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth Realms. The Prince and Princess of Wales welcomed The President on behalf of The King at the Corinthia Hotel. They then travelled by car to Horse Guards, where they were met by The King and Queen, before travelling in a carriage procession to Buckingham Palace. There, The President, along with members of the Royal Family, viewed a number of items from the Royal Collection which showcased the relationship between the UK and South Africa. Finally, the Prince and Princess of Wales attended a State Banquet given in honour of The President of the Republic of South Africa November 30th - The Prince and Princess of Wales departed from Heathrow Airport, and were received upon arrival in the United States of America by the Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at Boston International Airport. They then called upon the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, at Boston City Hall, before attending a 'Welcome to Earthshot' event at Boston City Hall. Finally, the Prince and Princess of Wales attended a National Basketball Association match between the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat
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It must suck for a sinner in the Hellaverse when they end up in Hell on their first day and start to see & hear people randomly singing together musical numbers,
All the while said sinner has amusia
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