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Those are the symptoms of the wu flu he's talking about.Rewatching the first wu flu stream and noticed this, I guess he let slip what his symptoms are. Kinda interesting.
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Those are the symptoms of the wu flu he's talking about.Rewatching the first wu flu stream and noticed this, I guess he let slip what his symptoms are. Kinda interesting.
I think he says "and now you've got something" but it just sounds like "and I've got something".Rewatching the first wu flu stream and noticed this, I guess he let slip what his symptoms are. Kinda interesting.
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That he has married Jade had already been discovered by this thread, but what exactly are you saying here? Do you think he legally changed his name away from James?
Name changes involve public record, so if that were to have happened, I'm pretty sure someone would have been able to find a record of it. In at least two states that I've lived in, the local newspapers had sections in the classified ads listing name change announcements with both "before" and "after" names.
I don't know or care if Jim changed his name, but the idea of your town paper telling the whole town when people change their names is autistic.
Someone who legally changed their name here:Bruh, you ever seen a newspaper? There's a whole lot of legal announcements in the cheapest parts of it, usually like the last pages of the classifieds. Aside from name changes, you'll see stuff like bankruptcy announcements or notifications that someone's being sued. I'm assuming it's all holdover laws form the days when a newspaper was the most efficient way to publish information to everyone in a certain area.
If it's 1950 and Jim owes your company $10,000, don't you want to know if he's legally changing his name so he can't duck out of his debts?
Thanks for your feedback. But in this case, there may not be a newspaper record, but there's still a court record, right?However, marriage is the only time you don’t have to do that. When you get married, you are given a free name change almost no questions asked and no waiting period. The only other instances where you can do this is if you can prove your name is socially embarrassing(you were given some designer celebrity name like Apple or some shit) or you are in a witness protection program.
Yes, there would indeed be a court record. We would just need to know his district to find it. There would be a record anyway because of the marriage licenseThanks for your feedback. But in this case, there may not be a newspaper record, but there's still a court record, right?
He also has a giant Hateboner for China. for very good reasons.
John and chinky smith does sound very normal.Why wouldn't you just change your name to something like "Smith" if you're trying to lay low?
Name changes involve public record, so if that were to have happened, I'm pretty sure someone would have been able to find a record of it. In at least two states that I've lived in, the local newspapers had sections in the classified ads listing name change announcements with both "before" and "after" names.
"Jem Lee" was already a prototypical Asian porn star name. Maybe she's actually going in the other direction and trying to disassociate from her previous internet thottery activity.Sophia Gemma Augustine
So is she going into porn?
That only seems to have developed over recent catastrophic fuckups. Prior to this, my reading was despite obvious dislike for the social control, a grudging respect was being given for taking up the reins and getting shit done in the world (particularly Africa) while the US was content to continue bumbling and getting fatter
He is a pretty smart guy tough.For anyone that misses Jim laughing at stupid shit in a stream or needs more of it (since he's not doing it as often as before), Teal Deer is going back to doing something similar, even though he may not be as charismatic as Jim.
Bruh, you ever seen a newspaper? There's a whole lot of legal announcements in the cheapest parts of it, usually like the last pages of the classifieds. Aside from name changes, you'll see stuff like bankruptcy announcements or notifications that someone's being sued. I'm assuming it's all holdover laws form the days when a newspaper was the most efficient way to publish information to everyone in a certain area.
If it's 1950 and Jim owes your company $10,000, don't you want to know if he's legally changing his name so he can't duck out of his debts?
There's gotta be one photo of Metokur. Somewhere somehow, I know there is.All that info and no pic of Metokur. He keeps getting away with it.