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ourflagmeansgayrights · 4 months
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MEDITATIVE WEEK OF POETRY: LAE ASTRA
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I pour night blooming jasmine petals into the craters of my body.  Swarms of invertebrates  peek out from tidepools, like swirls of dust rippling  moonlight. The tide climbs  my legs & runs away with my flowers. I shush the crabs who won’t stop  banging their claws against  the cave walls of my chest. I lie still until the echoes finish  skipping out into the distance  to where the water meets the beginning of stars. In the morning, you are curled  around me while all of the crabs  snore peacefully, claws askew,  beside your synthesizer whose  music blossoms & harmonizes  with the receding waves.
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potterheaded-hipster · 9 months
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james potter is the kind of guy to talk not just with his hands, but his whole ass body! boy is out there full on interpretive dancing as he talks to you. you can read him with a glance. he is an energetic and physical force that overwhelms every situation he’s in.
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sayaliacharya7 · 7 days
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Mwp Addendum
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sbilife · 1 month
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MWP Act India
Married Women's Property Act of 1874 (MWP Act) was created to protect the properties owned by women. Know what is MWP Act India in Insurance & who should op for it.
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financeloan09 · 10 months
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MWP Act India
Even while your life insurance policy protects your family's future, your wife and kids may not be the only ones to benefit from the insurance. A portion of the insurance benefit may be claimed by your family members, creditors, or bank for any unpaid debts or other purposes. The Married Women's Property Act (MWP Act), which was passed in 1874, guarantees that the wife and children have the exclusive right to the benefits in such a difficult scenario.
The MWP Act India, also known as the MWP Act, guarantees married women complete ownership of any property they acquire or come to own. After the marriage, the husband is not permitted to obtain a stake in any of the wife's assets.
A welfare law was passed in 1874 to ensure that a married woman's wages, earnings, property, investments, and savings are her own property, distinct from her husband's and relatives. As a result, neither her spouse nor her in-laws nor any other relative have any claim to her property.
The protection for the advantages resulting from a husband insuring a wife is outlined in Section 6 of the MWP Act. According to the clause, if a husband buys an insurance policy and names his wife and children as beneficiaries, the death benefit and any other benefits that may result from it must go to his wife and children alone. This money stops being the husband's property, and the husband's creditors are no longer able to use any of it to pay off their debts and obligations.
It is wise to purchase an insurance coverage under the MWP Act as it will shield your dependents from financial burdens and family strife. In the case of a typical life insurance policy, creditors may use the death benefits to recoup their debts or obligations if the insured has any. The death benefit in the case of a MWP act insurance, however, shall belong solely to the wife and children. The benefit is not recoverable in any part by the husband's parents or his creditors. Only the wife and children may inherit the insurance benefit.
Therefore, by acquiring insurance under the MWP Act, you protect your wife's and kids' financial futures in the event of an unpleasant circumstance.
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ardeearbee · 1 year
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messrsbyler · 1 year
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mike hunches the way he does because he has to carry all the weight of his unrecognised trauma
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beefstewspew · 9 months
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Put yer ass in the air move around like you don’t care
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quiltofstars · 10 months
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The Methuselah Nebula, MWP 1 // Sven Eklund
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ourflagmeansgayrights · 10 months
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the real reason i never publish any fic is because i dont know how to not fixate on every single sentence as im writing a first draft. i will get so caught up on the word choice and the sentence structure and whether or not the sentence flows the way i want it to and i will do this for five entire minutes before my brain gives up and i go do something else. and this will be the first sentence of a fic
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Meditative Week of Poetry: Chen Chen
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I’ll cry about this earth in heaven, too. – Marina Tsvetaeva
i love feelings. can’t get enough of creatures who feel                        & show it, who shimmer                        a bit from it. i’m a fan                                    of my own beaucoup states of sensitive moi.            j’adore, am a whore for when feelings balloon                                                & kazoo & we’re having                                    a party on the moon, but where are the bathrooms?                                    it’s hard to pee on the moon. it’s not hard to see            there’s a gamut of galactic feelings            felt on this planet—trillions                        & trilling, while i especially love that wild species of weepy: half sob, half snort, half snotbubbly gigglysads. i am partial to sad,                                    bad math                        that’s also kinda hot. at parties i ask everyone                        if they believe in the afterlife. then leave at midnight            without one goodbye. i love midnight. loathe noon.                                    though i revere irreverence at any hour. really i should ask if everyone believes in life.                                                do i?                  don’t i? i hate when i love not feeling even how much i hate not feeling            & all i can do is wait.            wait to remember how my preferred category of party is a picnic                                                            by myself.            or with just one good friend                        in russian novel form. anna karenina,                        if you can take an afternoon off from the afterlife, let’s picnic. spread our blanket beneath this flawless                        flamboyance of tree, its classically                        cooling feel. enjoy                                    our cucumber-watercress tea sandwiches,                                    their A+ soul feel. & then, why not, let’s get weepy & paint watercolors about it.                                    each painting will be titled “weep ode”                                    plus a number. & “weep ode #99”            will depict the last of 12th grade math, our little party, my big day,            the way i led my trivia team            to victory. mid-june in a stuffy classroom—i remember                                    smelling not too great. i remember                        the question was: what is the mare serenitatis? see, anna, i remembered a factoid            from a gay coming-of-age novel that i kept hoping would get steamier            but just kept getting sadder                        which ultimately, i loved.            i loved & love the melancholy factoid i learned from that book:                                    that one of the moon’s dark, waterless plains            is called the sea of serenity. & i was so happy to know this, so unserenely jubilant to win with this i almost wept,                        but held myself back                        because what if they laughed, pointed & laughed,                                                everyone, their mouths,                                                every one wide & cold & far as the lunar mare—            anna, do you see? the watercolor shows what could’ve been: letting myself weep & laugh. i could’ve been: good laughweeping, grand snot bubble,                                                            not afraid. if only i wasn’t                                                right to be.
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metalcatholic · 8 months
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would love to go absolutely feral at a concert but unfortunately I am hyperaware of the space I consume and am to sober to care
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firebuug · 5 months
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what r we thinking Abt the upcoming bo en release (pale machine 2)
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sbilife · 1 month
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MWP addendum
Married Women's Property Act of 1874 (MWP Act) was created to protect the properties owned by women. Know what is MWP addendum in Insurance & who should op for it.
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financeloan09 · 10 months
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MWP Act
Even while your life insurance policy protects your family's future, your wife and kids may not be the only ones to benefit from the insurance. A portion of the insurance benefit may be claimed by your family members, creditors, or bank for any unpaid debts or other purposes. The Married Women's Property Act (MWP Act), which was passed in 1874, guarantees that the wife and children have the exclusive right to the benefits in such a difficult scenario.
The Married Women's Property Act, also known as the MWP Act, guarantees married women complete ownership of any property they acquire or come to own. After the marriage, the husband is not permitted to obtain a stake in any of the wife's assets.
A welfare law was passed in 1874 to ensure that a married woman's wages, earnings, property, investments, and savings are her own property, distinct from her husband's and relatives. As a result, neither her spouse nor her in-laws nor any other relative have any claim to her property.
The protection for the advantages resulting from a husband insuring a wife is outlined in Section 6 of the MWP Act. According to the clause, if a husband buys an insurance policy and names his wife and children as beneficiaries, the death benefit and any other benefits that may result from it must go to his wife and children alone. This money stops being the husband's property, and the husband's creditors are no longer able to use any of it to pay off their debts and obligations.
It is wise to purchase an insurance coverage under the MWP Act as it will shield your dependents from financial burdens and family strife. In the case of a typical life insurance policy, creditors may use the death benefits to recoup their debts or obligations if the insured has any. The death benefit in the case of a MWP act insurance, however, shall belong solely to the wife and children. The benefit is not recoverable in any part by the husband's parents or his creditors. Only the wife and children may inherit the insurance benefit.
Therefore, by acquiring insurance under the MWP Act, you protect your wife's and kids' financial futures in the event of an unpleasant circumstance.
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