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If you can't tell, does it really matter?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.
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If you can't tell, does it really matter?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.
Oh that would explain so much. There’s this weird shut-in who moved in to my neighborhood a while ago and would always have some fat lady over, as well as ridiculous delivery orders of cheese.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.
Liiiiiiiiii-ti-gate these crimes, COME ON!Null and the Gang - Litigation!
To the tune of Kool and the Gang - Celebration
Liiiiiiiiii-ti-gate these crimes, COME ON!
Yes, I know it's a civil suit. Shut up.
Maybe, but that wouldn't rhyme with the original as well.You could’ve just said “torts.”
I don’t think Russ rises to the level of a tort. Maybe a tortilla.You could’ve just said “torts.”
So you're saying he should shack up with the Mountain Jewess?If I were in his position, I would choose a location that is rural, difficult to access and doesn't charge people for shooting intruders. Buy a property that has only one, treacherous access road and enough land to garden and have chickens. .Then I would build a fence that includes the driveway. Hook up the Starlink and he is all set. Of all of the locations that meet that criteria, only one is affordable enough to buy with cash, Appalachia. Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia.
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 thingI 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.
...when using a case as a precedent, what case documents does the judge usually review?Our favorite hot dog gobbling were-turkey cum assburger incarnate Acerthorn has decided to throw his hat into the ring by filing a copyright claim vs Null citing the Greer case as a precedent.
https://kiwifarms.st/threads/david-...-stebbinsd-fayettevillesdavid.116370/page-143
...when using a case as a precedent, what case documents does the judge usually review?
You know that guy who Null has picking up his mail for the LLC in West Virginia. Turns out that's just Null wearing a disguise.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.
he had a button on his soundboard to play the stupid clown car wee-woo sirensi 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
and your sirens sound like three faggots having an orgy!he had a button on his soundboard to play the stupid clown car wee-woo sirens
More because you can't just get legal residence in whateve country you pick (let alone permanently) if you don't have a legally valid reason to.No, his name is clear, he lives on tourist visas because Eastern Europe is cheaper than the US but can't settle down permanently due to immigration rules.
No country will make you renounce your citizenship if you become a permanent resident, you spacker. Your indefinite leave to remain needs to be glued to some passport after all. Not all countries require you to do it if you become a citizen either.Not without giving up his US citizenship and subjectling himself to EU legislation, which he doesn't want to do.
Precendential. Out of Circuit Opinions are not binding, merely of persuasive valuewhen using a case as a precedent, what case documents does the judge usually review?
I don’t think Russ rises to the level of a tort. Maybe a tortilla.
I have known some tortoises in my day and I resent this comparisonnot very intelligent
However, this case presents a somewhat uncommon issue, where the other Circuit Court's opinion is the only reason the case is even in a District Court. Is it res judicata? Is there even conceivably collateral estoppel? Is this a case of first impression? I'm pretty sure Russ is too dumb to navigate these waters.Precendential. Out of Circuit Opinions are not binding, merely of persuasive value