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  1. Can do buyout if it's still for sale; lemme know!
  2. ngl i dont try very hard to interact with people OOCly in factions anymore; no hate to anybody specifically, most people are cool, but talking on discord extensively and etc is really hard when you've met enough people that are weird in this way. easier just not to deal with it alltogether general faction thing though as others have said
  3. Public Gathers at Thanksgiving Fair Hosted By City Government Written & Photographed By Brooklyn Bell, 11/23/2023 Above: A view from the entrance to Legion Square, where the fair was hosted. This Thanksgiving, crowds gathered at Legion Square to attend a fair hosted by the city government's Department of Cultural Affairs, celebrating the holiday. Though a slightly unorthodox event, with the majority of Americans in their homes for Thanksgiving dinner, the fair proved popular, with attendance estimated to number in the sixties or seventies. Featured were a variety of private and government stalls, informational booths, live music, food, fireworks, and an appearance by multiple government officials, including Mayor Hank Preston. Above: From left to right, Mayor Hank Preston, Lieutenant Governor Noah Wade, and Deputy Mayor Frederick Coleman, preparing food for those present. Government officials spent part of the event wandering the fair, before engaging with the community at the food court, preparing and serving turkey, potatoes, vegetables, and more Thanksgiving staples. Afterward, the Mayor addressed event goers via loudspeaker to thank those in attendance, stating, "Your presence has made today truly special." Above: The Los Santos Police Department engages with an event goer at their stall. Several stalls went to our city's emergency departments, from the Los Santos Police Department, to the Los Santos Fire Department and SanFire. Speaking with Insider, Sergeant Tyrone Davis of the LSPD stated, "We are here to give the public an opportunity to chat with us in a fun environment, address concerns or ask any questions, really. [...] We are a lot more approachable here than we are when patrolling. Besides these community engagement efforts, we are also here to provide on site police presence, ensuring the safety of everyone around." Meanwhile, Public Information Officer Alex Jorgensen, a Deputy Fire Marshal with SanFire, told Insider, "As people are aware, as Office of the State Fire Marshal we enforce the... Fireworks Usage and Safety Enforcement Act. We're happy to be here to assist with the event in the capacity of being able to treat everyone to fireworks at the event. But, also spend some much needed time with the community we serve. [...] We would like to enjoy a safe and enjoyous [sic] thanksgiving with everyone here and we'd like to wish every [sic] a happy Thanksgiving From San Fire's Office of The State Fire Marshal." Above: A private stall belonging to 'Diversify', being manned by one Faith LaBelle (left). Several private stalls outnumbered those setup by governmental bodies; one such stall, belonging to the Los Santos born and headquartered alternative fashion magazine 'Diversify', received a multitude of visitors over the hours. Faith LaBelle, Editor in Chief at Diversify, told Insider, "We are promoting culture, and experimental art by showcasing our sixth magazine edition. [...] The event has been a success; we have had people who do not have access to digital spaces question us about the existence of our brand, and we have provided them with necessary guidance to our digital magazine. It has also been a space for us to interact with those that may be fans of our content..." Above: Fireworks! The evening was capped with a short fireworks display around nine PM, though some stalls remained open until crowds had filtered out. Similar events are no doubt planned for the oncoming holiday season, with the annual Christmas fair, also hosted by the Department of Cultural Affairs, likely to be next. Comments Are: Enabled Name: Comment:
  4. Mudslide on Cassidy Trail Cleared by Public Works, State Park Rangers Written & Photographed By Brooklyn Bell, 11/11/2023 Above: The western side of the trail blocked by State Parks as an excavator clears the debris. A small mudslide temporarily blocked access to Cassidy Trail this Saturday evening, with no injuries or damages reported. It's unknown when precisely the mudslide occurred, with one State Park Ranger, Ranger Gibbs, telling Los Santos Insider that she discovered the blockage around 7:30 PM. "I was just patrolling and spotted the mudslide, it was blocking the whole trail. Rocks, mud, some branches... all of that mixed together." Ranger Gibbs reported. "So I contacted our park staff and also public works to help us with the heavy rocks." Above: An excavator clears the last remaining portion of debris. The Department of Public Works arrived sometime later with the appropriate equipment to clear the mudslide. "The excavator was able to clear [the mudslide] away quite well, including the slightly larger stones." Julian Becker, an employee with the Department of Public Works and operator of the excavator on scene, told Insider. "It felt like it took longer to get the stuff here than to work with it!" Sources on scene suspected the mudslide was caused by the weather, with reports of heavy rain occurring the night prior likely responsible. Though the debris was enough to necessitate immediate clearing, the trail was reopened immediately after the mudslide was removed. Above: A coyote from a nearby den relaxing after the scene was cleared. Wildlife was present nearby, but sources reported that no discernible damage occurred to the animals, their dens, or habitat in general. At time of writing, the trail is free for use once again, though caution is naturally advised, especially in damp conditions or directly after rainy weather. Comments Are: Enabled Name: Comment:
  5. Los Santos - 04/NOV/2023 - Scene Setters ✓ Vespucci - 04/NOV/2023 - Search Warrant Execution ✓
  6. Brooklyn Bell Photojournalist About me! Hey! My name is Brooklyn Aoife Bell. I've been a photographer since I was about twelve years old, if you count running after school friends with an old digital camera. Nowadays, though, I keep most of my photography analog, unless I'm sprucing up an article or going on a client's request. Though it's totally not exclusive, I've got a particular interest in instant film; Polaroid, Fuji, you name it! I just love the way instant feels; it's a challenge to shoot with in all the right ways, and the limitations create a unique experience and end product alike. There's one perfect, blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment where the perfect shot resides, and if you don't get it right, it's near impossible to capture that moment again. Even when you do finally get the perfect piece, you need to take care of it, or it'll degrade with time-- I won't wax philosophical too long, but it's not unlike any other chance in our lives, or memories that we need to nurse lest they fade away, right? As for what I actually shoot, it's just about anything. Sometimes it's sirens, sometimes it's landscape, sometimes it's just human moments. I've always wanted to capture the raw realities of day-to-day life in Los Santos, good and bad. Sirens are hardly new to any of us, and it's important not to forget those horror stories-- equally, though, it's too easy to get lost in the macabre and lose sight of the moments that keep you going. I aim to strike that balance. Admittedly, a high-octane stringing blog might be best found elsewhere, but if you want a collection of unique and memorable moments from all walks of life captured in a nostalgic lens, pull up a seat. Table of Contents Some photographs may disturb or unsettle. Viewer discretion is advised. 22/OCT/2023 - ✓ 04/NOV/2023 - ✓✓ 20/NOV/2023 - ! ( ✓ - Safe) ( ✓ - Questionable) ( ! - Graphic) Safe content indicates anything light in nature. Questionable content may involve things like car crashes, serious police scenes, or weaponry, but without any injury or outright graphic content. Graphic content involves anything downright disturbing; blood, injury, deceased persons, etc. Contact Email: [email protected] ((Sabess) Phone: 3547-3510 © 2023 Brooklyn Bell. All Rights Reserved. Comments are: ENABLED Username: Comment:
  7. ENB Name : PRSA - PhotoRealistic San Andreas ENB 2.0 ENB latest version : 2.0 (October 24, 2018) ENB download link : https://www.gta5-mods.com/misc/prsa-photorealistic-san-andreas-enb Note: Advanced in-game photography basically requires this mod, if you want to control things like exposure and depth of field on the fly for different photos. Personally I can't do any photography without it, as the only other way to achieve the desired effect would be to spend about 10x the amount of time in photoshop. It's also basically 'complete' and doesn't get updates as a result, so it should be easy to whitelist the one time.
  8. On the 21/MAR/2023, at approximately 23:00, State Parks Peace Officers were tasked with the apprehension of warrant suspect Ada Ivy, AKA 'The Morse Code Killer', by state government officials following a credible and actionable tip that the suspect was located within an abandoned farmhouse north of Paleto Bay. Units were subsequently briefed and dispatched to the site, under the direct oversight of state officials. No other agencies were involved at this time. Upon arrival, a perimeter was established and the site was investigated. The suspect was located and identified hiding within an abandoned barn, and was subsequently taken into custody by attending officers. No injuries were sustained, nor was the suspect harmed in any way. During the Park Ranger's investigation, no other individuals were located on site, nor was any contraband. Following the apprehension of the suspect, the site was cleared, and the suspect was transported to a holding cell in the San Andreas Park Ranger's Paleto Headquarters. There, the suspect was detained before ultimately being handed over to the LSSD's Major Crimes Bureau for processing and arraignment after a brief waiting period. We commend our Rangers for their swift, safe and effective action, as well as their bravery and dedication in carrying out state orders. Such conduct emphasizes our mission statement of protecting our community, and we look forward to continuing to ensure the safety of all citizens every single day.
  9. There used to be more options but they're no longer accessible since the old surgery menu was disabled. Same goes for things like body freckles. Pls just enable old surgery menu again.
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