u/Cold-Watercress-4706

hit and run

i got into a hit and run a few days ago. the person who hit me was coming out of a gas station as i was entering a turning lane. they hit my passenger sides then drove off, so when i called the cops it was initially classified as a hit and run. later that evening the cops called to tell me the person came back (after like 3 hours) and admitted to being at fault and that they have insurance. i called my insurance to let the know what happened and they gave me a rental vehicle. however, my insurance is trying to give me 4k and take my car for it’s salvageable parts. i don’t have money to buy another car though, so what do i do in this situation? like they literally just left the scene and admitted to being at fault like im so pissed.

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u/Cold-Watercress-4706 — 2 days ago
▲ 6 r/memorization+2 crossposts

i’m kinda freaking out because i auditioned for this role on whim, not thinking i would actually get it. it’s a theater production at my local community theater. i tried using line learner and off book, but manually recording 80 pages of scene partners' dialogue before i can even start practicing is draining me.

are there any other visual learners out there? audio cues don't stick in my head. i need to see the words on the page to remember them. how are you guys cramming massive scripts without spending three days doing voice memos?

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u/Cold-Watercress-4706 — 20 days ago