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Cuchalain

@cuchalain

Regularly absent, flippant responder.

Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Cuchalain
Cuchalain@cuchalain·
@AnarchyRising42 @reeha2211 The basic shit getting explained is that you are more important than anybody else. The landlords don't want animals? Doesn't matter. Others who want to live where animals aren't allowed, perhaps due to allergies or phobias? Screw 'em. Nobody else matters. You're too special.
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Cuchalain@cuchalain·
@AnarchyRising42 @reeha2211 The bastards we hate offer affordable housing? Why are places that don't accept animals less expensive? Their apartment is your home only because you entered a contract under false pretenses. You're not the victim here. Will their housing be as affordable after you win your suit?
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MehNuz
MehNuz@reeha2211·
My landlord told me I had 24 hours to move out. No warning. No eviction notice. Just a text message: “Be gone by tomorrow or your stuff goes on the curb.” The problem? I had paid rent on time every single month for three years. When I reminded him of that, he replied: “My nephew needs a place to live.” That was it. Apparently, family mattered more than a signed lease. The next morning, I came home from work to find him changing the locks. My furniture was already sitting outside. Neighbors were helping cover it with tarps because it had started raining. I called the police. He smirked. “It's my property.” The officers disagreed. They told him he couldn't legally remove a tenant without a court order. He laughed and said: “Then sue me.” So I did. During the hearing, he admitted everything. The judge looked stunned. Turns out, what he did wasn't just illegal. It was expensive. Very expensive. He was ordered to pay for damaged property, hotel costs, moving expenses, and additional penalties for the unlawful eviction. Total? Just over $48,000. His nephew never moved in. Because my former landlord had to sell the property to pay the judgment. Last week, I drove past the building. New owner. Fresh paint. New tenants. And for the first time in months, I smiled. Funny how quickly someone learns about contracts when ignoring one costs them everything.
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Stubbs, Medicinal Firearms Advocate
If you ran out of 4 hour youtube documentaries about people you've never heard of getting cancelled there's 3 hours of this shit out and its just insane. TLDR, a lego store received a man's 200 thousand dollar lego star wars collection to consign, the company immediately kicked the owner out of the franchise and took over, refuses to give it back or pay for it, and now the new owner's Mormon mafia have dedicated incredible resources to gangstalking a youtuber who made a video about it. He sifted through all released bodycam videos, of over 7 times the police detained him, finding one audio segment they failed to redact of them basically admitting to doing everything they can to scare him off at the request of the owner. With the store owner formally losing in court , but then just refusing to pay and the police blocking any attempt to formally serve the court required summons, he started a Gofundme, but now the police are doing everything possible to harm him in retaliation because for whatever reason theyre also all Mormons.
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YouTuber Reckless Ben was arrested and his Airbnb was searched while investigating a disputed $200,000 Lego Star Wars collection Police say they were investigating allegations of stalking and targeted residential picketing rather than the missing Lego dispute

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Vintage Maps
Vintage Maps@vintagemapstore·
The SE corner of Montana is closer to Texas than it is to the NW corner of Montana.
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Cuchalain
Cuchalain@cuchalain·
@AnarchyRising42 @reeha2211 Losing ownership would serve them right. How dare they think they should have more control over their property than you? Knowing you'd be getting a service dog, what was it about this apartment that you had to have? The lack of facilities for animals? The opportunity for drama?
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AnarchyRising420
AnarchyRising420@AnarchyRising42·
@cuchalain @reeha2211 It was an apartment building and if they are gonna own housing and rent it out to people then yes they have to deal with the reality and laws that come with that. If they don't like it they can always just sign over ownership of the building to the tenants. So yea screw them
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Cuchalain
Cuchalain@cuchalain·
@AnarchyRising42 @reeha2211 I agree you'll probably win your case. On a human note, though, try to see their side? It's their property and they don't want to allow animals. You knew this. And you rented it knowing you were going to get a dog, anyway. Because screw them, right? It's only their house.
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AnarchyRising420
AnarchyRising420@AnarchyRising42·
@cuchalain @reeha2211 It's not wrong actually. Landlords can't discriminate against service animals. And since service animals are both classified as medical equipment and protected by both the ADA and the FHA, the no pet policy does not apply to service dog handlers. They should have followed the law
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Cuchalain
Cuchalain@cuchalain·
@AnarchyRising42 @reeha2211 It sounds like you have an excellent chance of winning your case. Squatters are treated better than you were. Still, you knew you needed a service dog when you signed the contract. And you would have known the owner did not allow animals. Enjoy your win, but it's wrong.
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AnarchyRising420
AnarchyRising420@AnarchyRising42·
@cuchalain @reeha2211 Also, these questions are quite frankly irrelevant. None of the answers to your questions could possibly change the legality of what my former landlord did no matter what the answers were
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Cuchalain@cuchalain·
@AnarchyRising42 @reeha2211 Something happened during the rental period that made use of a service dog necessary? Or you had a service dog from day one? And this is a service dog and not an emotional support animal?
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AnarchyRising420
AnarchyRising420@AnarchyRising42·
@reeha2211 Currently suing an old landlord of mine for illegal eviction and disability discrimination after he emailed me a letter saying "if you need a service dog, you should begin by looking for housing elsewhere, where pets are more acceptable." 😂🙄
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Cuchalain
Cuchalain@cuchalain·
@drterrysimpson If not ideology, why did UC drop the SAT requirement despite, as you said, their own task force saying it was useful?
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Dr Terry Simpson
Dr Terry Simpson@drterrysimpson·
The University of California did not eliminate the SAT because someone shouted “equity” loudly enough. Years of admissions data were reviewed. Faculty committees were convened. A formal Standardized Testing Task Force was commissioned. Ironically, that same task force found that SAT scores contain useful predictive information and can even help identify talented students from disadvantaged backgrounds. The current Berkeley math faculty are now arguing that UC underestimated the value of that information. That is a perfectly legitimate argument. What is not legitimate is pretending one side has evidence and the other side had only ideology. The debate has always been about how to interpret the evidence, not whether evidence existed. The moment disagreement is mistaken for conspiracy, inquiry gives way to dogma.
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Cuchalain
Cuchalain@cuchalain·
@RockChartrand Sounds like an HOA. And those are universally loved, aren't they?
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Rock Chartrand
Rock Chartrand@RockChartrand·
Collective ownership destroys the concept of ownership entirely. When you own something, you don't need permission from others to decide how it's used. Ownership means the authority to control, improve, transfer, or refuse access to your property. Under collective ownership, no individual truly owns anything. Every decision becomes subject to the approval of the group, or more realistically, the bureaucrats claiming to act on the group's behalf. If everyone owns it, no one does. The people who actually control it are the ones with political power. Collective ownership doesn't universalize ownership. It replaces ownership with permission.
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Cuchalain
Cuchalain@cuchalain·
@KeekeePache @GoTime22 @NormEisen @RepBeatty @DDAction_ I did. It was very memorable. Also, I am never going back and would advise anyone else to skip it. I would also suggest abandoning it and building a fresh start in the middle of the contiguous 48 states. It would be a lot harder to ignore the flyover country if you were in it.
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Norm Eisen
Norm Eisen@NormEisen·
BREAKING: we just won our Kennedy Center case! Both the renaming & the closure of the Kennedy Center are enjoined Kudos to our wonderful client @RepBeatty & my colleagues @DDAction_ & Washington Litigation Group This is a 1-2 punch against Trump's corruption
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Cuchalain
Cuchalain@cuchalain·
@ChrisDJackson Biden was the only person who could beat Trump. However awful you think Trump and the Republicans are, know that Democrats are so much worse that only ONE of them could beat Trump. Maybe reflect on that.
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Chris D. Jackson
Chris D. Jackson@ChrisDJackson·
Imagine the worst thing you can say about Joe Biden is that he got old while carrying the weight of the country on his shoulders. He beat Trump when no one else could. He gave America and the world a fighting chance. He rebuilt the economy, passed historic legislation, stood with our allies, and restored dignity after four years of chaos and incompetence. Yes, he believed he still had more to give. That is not a moral failing. That is a man who loved his country and did not want to walk away from the fight when his nation needed him. In the end, he didn't fail the country, we did, because we fully knew the stakes. History will be much kinder to 46 than the pundits ever were. That I know. I’ve got his back. How about you?
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Cuchalain
Cuchalain@cuchalain·
@TheOneChaaluna @HumansNoContext How long has she lived there and how many times has it rained? At what point does a person decide to fill in a hole that causes them inconvenience? Or do you think this is the very first time it's happened?
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Chaaluna@TheOneChaaluna·
@HumansNoContext This is a really sad living situation, honestly. That poor kid shouldn't have to step in muddy water to enter her home.
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NO CONTEXT HUMANS
NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext·
I admire people who have the ability to feel that something is about to happen and start recording
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InfamousDemigod@InfamousDemigod·
@CNviolations Yeah you have to throw down after that. Not even sure what would possess a bloke to do that 😂
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
I really don’t want to have to block anyone today, but if this picture is unfamiliar to you we have a real problem.
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Cuchalain
Cuchalain@cuchalain·
@Mtuatwy @wendelltalks @StandswithGod Others have to prove to you that God is real. On the other hand, you don't have to prove anything. You can just "know" that everything will end in nothing and deny the laws of conservation of energy and conservation of matter. No, thank you. Enjoy your bubble.
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Wendell@wendelltalks·
Atheism’s first problem is the simplest. Why is there something rather than nothing? The universe had a beginning. Science is clear on that. Out of nothing, nothing comes. So what caused the cosmos and set its laws in motion? Atheism usually answers “We don’t know yet” or reaches for an unobservable multiverse. That’s not an explanation. It’s a hope that naturalism will someday save itself. Logic points to an uncaused Cause outside of space and time.
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Snukkems
Snukkems@Snukkems_Art·
There is something very dead and corpse smelling near my front porch but I can't figure out where it could be.
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Cuchalain@cuchalain·
@kalexanderman @wendelltalks Because the observable world shows that everything came from something else. Energy and matter recycled over and over. It begs the question of where all of that recycling came from and how did it get here.
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Kevin Alexanderman
Kevin Alexanderman@kalexanderman·
Why would there be nothing rather than something? Your question has the same problem as its antithesis. As an ethical non-believer, I would say just because matter/energy exist does not presuppose someone created it. It is just as feasible that no one created it. Maybe there was never nothing. Tell us all why there must be nothing in the first place.
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