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itsanotheridiot · 2 years
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I love do revenge from a outsider point of view you see the pastel aesthetic and think it is a kinda cutesy movie
Then watch the trailer and these girl are vowing revenge on someone
Then you watch the movie and these people are drugging each other and leaking shit to find out it’s abt three psychos who outplayed each other
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wishallthatiwant · 2 years
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natalia dyer is currently researching ways to become the third broussard sibling that falls in love with eleanor
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godoflesbianss · 2 years
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the most unrealistic thing about do revenge was that that many high school students had their ringers on.
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trickarrows-bishop · 2 years
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Max: k cool cool Max: so what are you looking for in a man? eleanor: if he has a sister.
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martyfromgiant · 2 years
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see my current problem is i have now consumed three different pieces of media with three separate people named max. we have max mayfield in stranger things, max chapman in a league of their own, and max what’s his face from do revenge. whenever i see max in a text post it takes me a second, and usually that second is chalk full of confusion.
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femmeetart · 2 years
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Does no one have passwords for their phones anymore?
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samsdei · 2 years
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Austin Abrams
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reesesfastbreak · 1 year
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both of the broussards had fuckboy phases, change my mind.
(the only problem is max never left his 😂)
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bilbbolinho · 2 years
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Smacking Max Broussard upside the head: this bad boy can be such a piece of shit
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Max Holste Broussard, Oshkosh 2022
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airmanisr · 1 year
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F-GJAC, Max Holste MH 1521C Broussard, St Junien, 10-09-2022
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F-GJAC, Max Holste MH 1521C Broussard, St Junien, 10-09-2022 by Gordon Riley
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blacksea-bitch · 2 years
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Why did they even need a ‘Cis Hetero Men for Female Identifying Persons’ bullshit? Just be a decent fucking human
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rotturn · 2 years
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WHAT ARE YOU TO YOUR FRIENDS? YOURE A WELL OF SECRETS.
your friends value you deeply. they know that you need your own time often, that sometimes the last thing you want is a endless flutter of voices around you. but they know that when they need to, they can reach out to you and you'll always welcome them with wisdom and deep care. they might wonder about you sometimes, about what it is that's hidden deep in you, but they mostly respect it, though curiosity is a hard thing to handle sometimes. you are the well. your friends are the bucket, the rope, the coins at the bottom beholding wishes.
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trickarrows-bishop · 2 years
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max: good morning :) drea: no it's not fuck u
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beardedmrbean · 3 months
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Multiple Texas families say they fell victim to a life insurance scheme where a man pretended to be a funeral director to get their information.
Javian Major, who also posed as a mortician, is accused of operating an illegal funeral business in Houston and taking advantage of people who lost their loved ones, KPRC-TV reported. The 26-year-old’s alleged accomplice, 38-year-old Sandy Broussard, was charged with theft.
“Allegedly, the duo conspired to forge beneficiaries’ signatures, illicitly obtaining life insurance funds and stealing thousands. Some cases report the disappearance of loved ones’ remains,” Harris County Constable Precinct 1 said in a statement.
The office shared a video of victims calling for accountability and sharing their stories.
“Once he seen the policy was $20,000, he … signed my dad’s name and maxed out the policy,” one woman said at a news conference.
Rosen explained that Major told clients to give them insurance policy information, and when they did, he would forge the signatures, according to the report. That’s when he would scam them and collect the money.
In addition to the scheme, victims said that Major did not give their deceased loved ones a proper service, including failing to embalm their bodies correctly.
“When I walked in and I looked at my son, his body was bloated. He was dark,” another woman at the news conference recalled. “I had to run out the church because I couldn’t deal with the smell.”
He would reportedly hook his victims not only by impersonating a funeral director but sometimes also by claiming he’s a close friend of the person who died. One victim described him as a “good talker.”
Another person alleged: “He got a suit on. He looking real nice, you know, he’s like, ‘Oh, this is my business card,’ like, he got it all planned out just like a scammer does,” per the outlet.
The charges against Major and Broussard came after the Texas Funeral Service Commission referred officials to look into the case. Although the duo is out on bond, an investigation into the allegations is underway.
“It turns my stomach because you’re dealing with people at the most vulnerable time of their lives after they’ve lost somebody that they loved and cared for,” said the constable.
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