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@eackerman-blog1
#she knows
your opinion on sugar daddy's?
Time out, hold up. Hold up, sweetheart. Letās get it together before you wanna read.Ā
I donāt have a sugar daddy, sweetheart. Everything that Iāve had, Iāve worked for, and I worked for to get and Iāve built myself. So you need to know that 100%. I donāt have a sugar daddy, Iāve never had a sugar daddy. If I wanted a sugar daddy, yes, I probably can go out and get one, because I AM WHAT? SICKENING. You could never have a sugar daddy because you are NOT THAT KIND OF GIRL. Baby, everything Iāve had I worked for, and Iāve gotten myself. I built myself from the ground up,YOU FUCKING BITCH!
āNo sweetheart, I aināt the secretary. This is actually my office. Can I help you or are you gonna stand there gawpinā until you catch a fly?ā
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ā: Growing up, did your muse have a teacher or mentor figure? What was their relationship like?
As a child, it was her mother. When she got a little older and began to explore a mindset outside that of her family, it was The NotoriousĀ RBG. Liz has had the good fortune of meeting her once and had to go to the bathroom to cry afterward.
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ā¢: If your muse knew that they were going to die in 24 hours, name three things they would do in the time they had left.
Pretty macabre but I feel like sheād probably go see her son and make sure he knew she loved him, take a sip of her favourite drink, then go somewhere that would mean her son didnāt need to find her body and end it then and there. Preferably somewhere pretty where she could see the stars (this bitch loves stars).
If Liz knew she was going to die in 24 hours, she wouldnāt want to spend 24 hours waiting for death to come. Sheād just spend her last moments with her son (until it seemed like she should leave) trying to make up for being a drunken shit mess then sheād go somewhere she felt comfortable and die. However, that being said, if her son didnāt know/believe she was going to die in 24hrs then sheād just wait it out to avoid making him feel like he was burdened with her death.
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ā¤: What is your museās perfect romantic date?
Liz is a simple woman. A perfect date for her would just be stimulating conversation (where her partner viewed her as a an equal), possibly a dinner, and the chance to go look at the stars. I donāt feel like sheād be into anything too āexcitingā nor would she want to sleep with the person if it was a first date, sheād just want to really get to know them and feel comfortable in their company. Sheās not too classically romantic so she probably wouldnāt want chocolates or flowers or anything like that but rather, for her partner to share a hipflask with her whilst they looked at the sky together and talked about their lives.
The Perry County Democrat, Bloomfield, Pennsylvania, December 6, 1933
vaserman:
His expression remained cheeky and vibrant in the face of his morning sleepiness. He appreciated her vibe and place in politics, albeit he didnāt pay too much attention. After all, he had been a rising star among the Dems too. āYeah,ā Gabriel replied, slowly turning the plate his pastry sat in.Ā āQuite the change, Iāll admit. Being hassled all the time was why I took a breakāā a tilt of the head and and lips pursed,Ā āābut I get to hassle others now. But come on, doesnāt serving your country really get to your soul?ā With a fist to his chest, the hyperbole made the sarcasm drip heavier.Ā
The fact that Gabrielās smile was unfaltering couldnāt help but annoy Liz slightly. Still, given the manās position, she could hardly afford to let that irritation on her face. She laughed at his question, as if on command, and took another sip of her drink (as to delay for long enough to allow time to come up with a reply).Ā
āIt does when Iām left alone to do it.ā
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Ć Ā upset my character
Thereās a man who worked for the Democrats in the Texan Senate for a while when Liz was minority leader who really upset her. He was generally sexist, constantly undercutting her and implying she was only in her position on account of her gender and the like. It wasnāt so much the words that upset her (although they did) but rather, the behaviour of her coworkers in ignoring it because it came from a male āfeministā from within the party rather than from the Republicans. She managed to get him fired (for unrelated reasons) after a number of months but it upset her to have a chunk of her time as leader having to deal with both her and her female members of staff being constantly undermined by a junior staffer who seemed to have more respect from her coworkers than she did.
juliettejacobson:
āReally?ā Juliette asked.Ā Ā āIāve never quite understood the appeal of eggnog.Ā I meanā¦I get itās a holiday classic but itās always seemed really weird to me.āĀ She shrugged then.Ā Ā āBut Iāve always just liked my coffee and tea.ā
āDonāt know if itās the alcohol or what but I always feel like itās more warminā on my insides.ā Liz laughed, aware of how strange what she was saying sounded but continuing regardless.Ā āReminds me of beinā back home for the holidays. My husband used to make the best eggnog and the one from the coffee shop on 3rd tastes just like it. Iād drink it all year round if I could.ā
āAlso, my machine is good but I always find myself cravinā a change by Christmas time, you know? Hot tea just aināt that tasty to me.ā
vaserman:
Despite eating the flaky goodness that was a fresh croissant ā and since they were in the congress canteen, those adjectives were debatable but Gabriel had a good enough imagination to accept the pastry, but not enough to accept the morning.Ā āIām good on the carollers and Christianity though,ā Gabriel replied, the next with a chuckle.Ā āBut come on Ackerman, we have a whole year of heartwarming politics.āĀ
Liz rolled her eyes, a shake of the head offered as she took another sip from the (sadly, alcohol free) coffee that had come to replace her eggnog once more now that the festive season was over.Ā
āIf yāall wanna call this place heartwarming, I aināt gonna stop you. Whatever helps you get through the day. Suppose you aināt being bothered by as many lobbyists no more now that you work for the president.ā
hans-starke:
[TEXT: ?] - Already made up your mind about the bill?
[TEXT: HANS STARKE (OIL) ] - I prefer to keep my decision private until its time to vote. Hope you understamnd that.Ā
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4. a trait theyāre ashamed of
liz is pretty ashamed of the way she is generally at the moment but most of all, sheās ashamed of her tendency to neglect those important to her. this is something sheās always done to an extent (getting preoccupied with work and ignoring her husband, etc) but itās been a traitĀ worsened hugely by her husbandās death (especially with regard to her son who gets little to no attention from his mother these days)Ā
quite often, sheāll try make upĀ for this with big gestures and get frustrated when it doesnāt have the intended effect. she does realize this probably isnāt the best way to make up for things but has no idea where else to start
oh ā¦ā¦.. UM okay
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