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The cutest Harvest Moon designs, by @くろ丸 on pixiv!!
They also can be made into a calendar like this:
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pinkylovelymoon · 5 months
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Ey 💗
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sarahespacial · 9 months
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° _*☽*˚ ˛✩ ˚*\。✩˚ ˚˛ ♡
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rosaromance · 1 year
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ivanrosadx · 1 year
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IR 2022
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losjavis · 1 month
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gifs del último programa de MS3 que no había subido ❤️
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odinsblog · 2 years
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By the time Cuqui Rivera had to renew her car insurance policy in December 2019, the longtime activist had only heard about some of the reasons she — a Hispanic female with a high school diploma — may pay more than her white, college-educated neighbors.
So, Rivera decided, "Let me be your guinea pig," she said. "Let's see if this is true."
She looked on the website of Liberty Mutual, the company she had been with for at least two decades, to see if it said anything about factoring education, work history and credit score into insurance rates. She said she found nothing.
Her annual policy with Liberty Mutual cost $2,997, Rivera said. She went to CURE, the West Windsor-based insurance company, and said she found the same policy for $1,188, a 60% savings.
That's because CURE is the only insurance company that doesn't factor in education, employment and credit score when determining a driver's rate, according to the advocacy group New Jersey Citizen Action.
The result of using these "income proxies" in rate-setting is a racial and class disparity that Rivera and other advocates say amounts to widespread discrimination in New Jersey — disparities that the insurance industry does not deny but insists are incidental to societal realities beyond their control.
Advocates have pressed lawmakers, as they have for more than a decade, to change the law so companies can no longer use those factors and others, such as marital status and whether a driver owns a home, to determine insurance rates.
But their mission has been unsuccessful. A bill that would exclude those factors from insurance rate-setting narrowly cleared the Senate but was not posted in the Assembly on the last day of the legislative session last week, meaning it must start the process over again.
That means drivers in mostly Black neighborhoods in cities like Paterson, heavily Latino areas like Camden and low-income towns like Lakewood will likely continue paying higher rates for car insurance than people who live nearby in mostly white, higher-income communities such as Ridgewood, Cherry Hill and Brick.
On average statewide, drivers who live in majority Black and Latino ZIP codes pay nearly 50% higher premiums than those in majority-white ZIP codes, according to the Consumer Federation of America. Drivers in mostly low-income ZIP codes pay nearly 52% higher premiums, on average, than those in high-income areas, the federation said.
"There is a disproportionate penalty levied on African Americans and Latinos," said Douglas Heller, an insurance expert with the consumer federation.
"Every day that is delayed" passing the insurance legislation, he said, "New Jersey residents with perfectly good driving records are paying too much for insurance because policymakers are afraid to stare down insurance companies."
Representatives for insurance lobbying groups in New Jersey did not respond to interview requests, but in testimony on the bill last year they denied discrimination in rate-setting.
Rates vary by race throughout NJ
Rates can vary by hundreds of dollars within one small area. Take a 4-mile stretch of mostly white towns in the Meadowlands, for example.
According to the data, the average annual rate in Carlstadt is $1,822. It's $1,707 next door in Rutherford. And in the next town over, Lyndhurst, it's $1,688.
But racial disparities are clear through New Jersey, according to a USA TODAY Network analysis of the data, which was collected in 2020 by the insurance data company Quadrant Information Services and provided by the federation.
All but one of the top 25 ZIP codes with the lowest average annual insurance premiums — about $1,071 — were mostly white, affluent suburbs concentrated in Hunterdon, Morris and Somerset counties, according to the analysis. The one ZIP code that was majority Black represented a population of 258 people across half a square mile in Bernards Township, a Somerset County town that is 68% white, according to U.S. census data.
The 25 ZIP codes with the highest average premiums — about $2,250 — were in mostly Black, low-income cities in North Jersey, including Elizabeth, Fairview, Irvington, Newark, North Bergen, Passaic and Paterson.
Here are the 10 ZIP codes in New Jersey with the lowest average annual insurance premiums and the 10 zip codes with the highest.
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👉🏿 https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/new-jersey/2022/01/14/nj-car-insurance-rates-credit-score-education-race/8895572002/
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cosicas-cuquis · 6 months
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Comforting Dean fic recs nonnie here, thank you for the recs💖 do you or anyone else have recs about reader comforting Dean
Dean Winchester needs and deserves all the love and hugs😔💖
You're right nonnie, Dean Winchester deserves all the love and good things in the world💗
You're making me work hard nonnie🤣 Here's some more fics I've found:
I’m Going Down by @jawritter is a series and it's a bit angsty but the reader is there for Dean. I loved it.
Dean Hurt/Comfort Drabble by @rizlowwritessortof another reader taking care of Dean.
Daddy’s Little Lovebug by @torn-and-frayed alright, I'm cheating with this one, it's another series and it's not exactly comfort, it's included but not exclusive but this is one of my favorites and when I imagine Dean Winchester having a life and being happy this is exactly what I'd wish for him😊
And now I'm gonna tag a few people to help us find more comfort fics because I'm running out of ideas😅
@stusbunker @thinkinghardhardlythinking @waywardnerd67 @waywardbaby @carryonmywaywardcaptain
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minglana · 2 months
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barrio de la jota i love yooouuuuuuuu
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expelliarmus · 30 days
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Happy birthday!🎂 Have a wonderful day💗
Aww, thank you!! 🥰
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pinkylovelymoon · 14 days
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Ey baby 💛
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gusilux · 4 months
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Hi!
Because christmas is coming, what’s your favorite family or personal tradition?
Hola, Solete:
En realidad no tenemos muchas tradiciones. Por desgracia las grandes reuniones familiares se han ido perdiendo poco a poco desde que mi abuela falleció. Y las pocas que iban quedando, acabaron definitivamente después de la pandemia. Con lo que solo quedamos la familia directa, mis padres, mi hermano y la novia.
Lo que yo creo que sigue siendo tradición es el cordero al horno con puré de patata, como lo hacía mi abuela. Y desde que no quedamos con mi tía en ninguna de las fechas señaladas, la Navidad parece mucho menos Navidad sin su arroz con leche.
Cachis, me he puesto nostálgica.
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sarahespacial · 1 month
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res--publica · 2 years
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@famosoentrescalles tagged me to list 10 songs i love, each by a different artist. Gracias! <3
All songs are linked
1- Maria Arnal i Marcel Bagés - Jaque (afterwards you have to listen to this one Tras de ti)
2- Peret - Don Toribio Carambola
3- As it was - Harry Styles | HECHO EN LATINOAMÉRICA
4- Petitet i onze - La rumba dels calerons
5- Stromae - Mon amour (My fave <3 you also have to listen the acapella version)
6- Mina - Il cielo in una stanza
7- Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus (David Smesh Remix)
8- Liberato - CICERENELLA
9- Maruzzella - Renato Carosone (Also the version Peret made in catalan que és <3)
10- Joan Manuel Serrat i Lolita - Mediterraneo
I tag @no-passaran @marazt @petermonkeebff @zabbonisa @quatregats @the-quasar-hero and whoever else that wants to do it. Tag me so i can see ✨
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marycat-draw · 2 years
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🔧❤️Ruby and Cuqui😺✨
(actualizadas)
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Finalmente están aquí! Fue difícil dibujarlas ya que hace tiempo no dibujaba al estilo de Sonic xd
Espero les guste!!
Pueden hacerle preguntas a estás OC's ùwú
Los corazones y Reblogs ayudarían mucho!
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ivanrosadx · 2 years
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«El libro puede ser leído como un diario de viajes astrales, como una crónica autobiográfica que ensancha los límites del yo más allá del nacimiento y de la muerte. O también como una serie de breves relatos autobiográficos independientes que condensan cada historia en un puñado de hechos.
Si lo leemos como un diario de viajes astrales, de experiencias de un alma más allá del cuerpo actual, el libro registra el trasfondo de una vida presente —la de Cuqui— que no es relatada, es decir, lo que se cuenta es la parte sumergida de un iceberg cuya punta no podemos ver. Al igual que en el ejercicio de multiplicarse en heterónimos que recorre toda su obra, acá el yo también se define múltiple y transtemporal: su alma aparece encarnada en un cacique latinoamericano, en una acróbata que muere en pleno acto, en una odalisca, en un gatito macho, en un humano-pez mutante y en un robot con cerebro orgánico, entre otros. Incluso en muchos momentos, el alma vive al mismo tiempo en dos cuerpos. Pero la vida actual no se hace presente más allá de ciertos espejismos que más que echar luz nos encandilan.
En la escritura de Cuqui el acceso al yo se da siempre tangencialmente, mediante heterónimos o, en este caso, a través de otras vidas que son la parte sumergida de la propia vida. Lo que sí podemos adivinar en Desierto dividido en centímetros por piedras es un deseo cuántico de disolución de lo propio, una pulverización del yo cuyas partículas viajen en el espacio y el tiempo. O, en todo caso, más modesta y terrenalmente, el anhelo de una vida intensa que en el andar levante polvo. Que confunda al yo con el paisaje.»
"El paisaje astral del yo" por Anaclara Pugliese en Revista REA
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