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I was wondering if demonstrating that the Greer case was messed up would be a good defense for the case that references the Greer case.Precendential. Out of Circuit Opinions are not binding, merely of persuasive value
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I was wondering if demonstrating that the Greer case was messed up would be a good defense for the case that references the Greer case.Precendential. Out of Circuit Opinions are not binding, merely of persuasive value
You can’t get pizza with hollandaise sauce on it in the US. That’s a uniquely European travesty.i definitely thought null actually lived somewhere in the u.s. and the whole 'living in eastern europe' was just a larp as an opsec thing
This was the subject of a couple pages of autism on bringing back the 12(b)(6) motion to dismiss on the grounds the 11th circuit should be allowed to weigh in on what the 10th circuit said. Can you do that? The answer is its incredibly complicated. Generally speaking though a court will never redo something another court has already adjudicated. You need to have a really good reason/argument to get around it.I was wondering if demonstrating that the Greer case was messed up would be a good defense for the case that references the Greer case.
If the balcony pigeons Chantal and Jeffery Eggstien were a lie I would be heartbrokeni definitely thought null actually lived somewhere in the u.s. and the whole 'living in eastern europe' was just a larp as an opsec thing
Or, he could have a spoiled brat tantrum, refuse to cooperate with the transfer, decide he can't continue the case because it's soooo far away, ghost the court, then make some posts about he was robbed of justice because he's disabled.Russ would have to accept that this case is now in Florida and there is nothing he can do about it.
Easiest layup for the defense ever, small claims aren't represented by counsel unless they're business entities.sue his lawyers for not continuing to work for free... in small claims court...
It's like a deranged episode of the "New Scooby Doo Movies" -- 'this week, Null and the Gang meet the Harlem Globetrotters and get sued by Russell Greer!"
Even better, let's make said tie a merch run.How about a proper suit, but a custom tie that has the Kiwifarms comic art from the website background?
I could be very retarded about this, but I understand that the copyright holder has the power to grant or deny permission to produce derivative works. So, if Russ were to assign copyright of his songs to Null, Null could legally make it a forum project for some of our more musically-inclined Kiwis to record their own takes on. Make that collection of recordings a merch run. A limited-run picture disc LP with art made by forum members would be awesome.It would be a lot funnier to get Russ to assign the copyright to his songs over to Null in lieu of having to pay monetary damages. They're not worth anything, but trying to collect from Russ is just going to see him file even more stupid lawsuits and waste more of everyone's time.
Null could put them all together and release an album. There are probably enough Kiwis that can buy copies to get it high up on the charts, similar to Cuckmas Carols. I think it would piss Russ off to no end to see his songs sell thousands of copies and not get a single dime for it.
Again, Rather than just releasing the plain book by itself, make a forum project out of it. Some of you older Kiwis might remember being made to read a Shakespeare play in your high school English classes, and the books assigned being in a commentary format. One page would hold the original text, the other page would hold line-by-line or paragraph by paragraph commentary and explanations. Take some of the funniest, insightful, and informative comments by Kiwis on Greer's original text and combine them into the same book in commentary format. It would be like having a little Greer thread you could keep on your bookshelf.I'd love to buy some physical copies of the book. A run of those would be some great site fundraiser merch.
Amazon doesn't have the option to buy a hard copy, just digital, and Russ already handed that out for free. On release day even.
Oh it most certainly will add to his plights. You see, he lives in Nevada, and making him travel all the way to Florida will be such a hardship, because travel is so expensive. And a Zoom meeting won't work because...well it just won't, okay?How does this add to his plights, though? I presume he (or as yet imaginary council) can Zoom in, right?
Or does he have to give handies across the Southern US
Earlier in the thread, Greer's service address shenanigans were discussed, including Greer's own exhibit contradicting his assertion that the address on file was correct (and also doxing his home address, lol). I could totally see Greer attempting similar shit with whatever contact info the Florida court requests he file. And so, any attempt by Hardin to contact Greer for a conference to discuss things would bounce. Greer would think this to be terribly clever, because if Hardin can't contact him for a conference, then Hardin can't file a bunch of motions to bury him with paperwork. This would continue to stall the case, and buy more time for him to convince DJF or some other snake to come to his rescue.I lied, THIS is really going to piss Greer off, this is Rule 7.1 Motions in their local rules:
Would his face be comically stretchy or impossible to move because it's paralyzed?In a Scooby Doo movie they would try to take the mask off of Russell Greer and then recoil in horror to realize it isn't a mask, his face really looks like that.
Actually thats just perpetually my facial expression ever since I joined this siteImpossible to move because it's paralyzed, then Scooby would make this face in response:
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There's a joke in there somewhere about the two types of paralysis being flaccid or spasticWould his face be comically stretchy or impossible to move because it's paralyzed?
Josh is a Floridaman. He’s coming back to Florida.I wouldn’t put it past Null to be fucking with everyone and not tell us which eastern block country he’s in if any. For all we know he’s in California.
Technically his next hard deadline he's not missed yet is his response for to the request for Writ of Certiorari at the Supreme Court. Everything else is still over due, but I am sure the Northern District of Florida is in no rush unless Hardin starts making demands for them to get things moving.so how long do we have before Greer submits ANYTHING to the Florida court directly? is it possible he simply doesn't know how as he was relying on a clerk to email?