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There are a number of ways Yaniv could have a tugboat, in my opinion. I'm not an expert on these topics, but this is what I do know of - happy to be corrected if I'm wrong. Don't think I've seen this info posted yet:

Disability (CPP):
In Canada, there is 'disability' through CPP (Canada Pension Plan). CPP is mandatory for any employed Canadian to pay into, which goes towards your CPP (at old age). However, if you become permanently disabled/terminal, you are allowed to cash out early so to speak, by way of getting a monthly pension. It's not a lot, and it's a LENGTHY process (from what I hear 6 months or more) that requires a LOT of paperwork, medical opinion to support your claim, etc. BUT it's a lifelong payment. It's based on what you have paid into the system to date (an employed middle aged single person in mid-late 30s thats worked full time since 18 would likely have a monthly payment of approximately $1100-ish). You get more with each dependent. I don't know for certain, but my guess is your assets have zero bearing on your qualification. Could he have achieved this status? Possibly. It's a hurdle, but with the amount of bitching and whining he does, I could see a doctor signing off on his shit just to get him out of the office.
Doctors do not have the final say on whether someone gets on disability they are merely the prerequisite before they'll even look at your application. It is EXTREMELY difficult to convince the Canadian government to give you money for nothing for the rest of your life. I promise you. He's not eligible and your assets are always a consideration. Yes, you can have some but there are limits. It's not a free for all as soon as you lose your legs. Frankly just because you lose your legs, can you work? Better find out.
Welfare (PWD):
Then there is something else which can also be considered disability. It's basically welfare, but with an added 'PWD' designation (personal with disability). The PWD designation provides for a bit more money than regular welfare (I *think* it's approximately $1200 a month for a single person). This disability is administered through the province of BC, and offers the bells and whistles (such as mobility scooters, canes, transit passes, monthly health care premium waived). It's not as difficult to get on by a long shot, and once you are in the system, obtaining those freebies is not too hard. Is he on this? ABSOFUCKINGLUTELY. In my opinion. You can have a decent amount of money/assets in the bank and still be eligible.
This is provincial disability. It's not welfare, it's a completely different organization and the same applies as for CPP. It is not easy to get on and he is not eligible. He's not long term disabled. The CPP definition of disability is stricter than many provinces but that doesn't change anything in this specific case.
I've heard that you can be on both CPP disability AND welfare as PWD, but I'm not sure. If that's the case, you could make a reaaaaaaal nice income for youself. EDIT. It appears if you are getting CPP disability, you can get PWD (if the amount you are getting from CPP is below the PWD provincial minimum). So yeah, you can game both systems, but it sounds like you'd max out at about 1200/month-ish for a single. Ballpark.

There is another option he could have tried to take advantage of as well, and that's WCB (Workers Compensation Board). I haven't seen any evidence of this, but there are people that will fake disabilities/injuries resulting from workplace accidents/environments and can score big settlements. I'm not too sure of the complexity of gaming this system, but if anyone would know how, it's him.
You can get both but yes, only up to the maximum amount which tbh, isn't that much. Workman's comp is a completely different system and as most of his "employment" is self-employment this is irrelevant. The workman's compensation board goes after your workplace where you had the accident. He's not going to call workman's comp on himself. This is simply not an option.

Look, I know people REALLY want him to be scamming for gibmes but he's very likely not and these fantasy stories about how "hey maybe, in this extremely unlikely scenario he could be..." Just no. Do you guys seriously believe everyone who bitches hard enough will just get free money for life? It doesn't work that way. And I promise if you go around switching family doctors every month to find that one that will sign your paperwork (and it doesn't even work like that anyway, the patient does not handle the paperwork) the government disability office is under no obligation to just roll over because that doctor that you saw once or twice signs a paper saying you should get money. The doctor is a doctor, for one. They are versed in medical issues, not legal disability definitions for the purposes of money for life. This is tiring to keep explaining tbh.
 
This is provincial disability. It's not welfare, it's a completely different organization and the same applies as for CPP. It is not easy to get on and he is not eligible. He's not long term disabled. The CPP definition of disability is stricter than many provinces but that doesn't change anything in this specific case.

Without going into details, it's really not that hard to get on this system (PWD). I assisted someone who went this route, and it was a cake walk.
 
Without going into details, it's really not that hard to get on this system (PWD). I assisted someone who went this route, and it was a cake walk.
Without going into detail I also know a shitload about this system and whoever you knew must've been extremely inarguably disabled. Our boy here is very definitely not.
 
Without going into detail I also know a shitload about this system and whoever you knew must've been extremely inarguably disabled. Our boy here is very definitely not.

Without getting into a spitting match about what will or will not be denied.... I'm just saying I've seen someone go through PWD. It was easy. They are NOT disabled, but simply unable to work for a very short period of time. A very temporary disability. They had a medical practitioner support it, and they were approved. It is absolutely a possibility that he is on it.
 
Without getting into a spitting match about what will or will not be denied.... I'm just saying I've seen someone go through PWD. It was easy. They are NOT disabled, but simply unable to work for a very short period of time. A very temporary disability. They had a medical practitioner support it, and they were approved. It is absolutely a possibility that he is on it.
Ok so it WAS welfare then. Not disability. The difference is permanency. I don't know why you would say "correct me if I'm wrong" and then get all pissy when corrected when you're wrong. Welfare recipients have different rules depending on why they're on welfare. But that's not disability.

But seriously some people are really invested in this narrative so you know what? Have at 'er. Write all the fanfic you want. There is absolutely no proof or even evidence that he's on government assistance. It's highly unlikely for lots of reasons that have nothing at all to do with whatever your associate went through. If there's one thing I like about kiwifarms, it's that we don't generally go on wild theories without proof so that 100 pages into a thread some absolute lie based on zero evidence is thought to be true canon. In another 50 pages someone else will ask how we know he's scamming a tugboat and someone else will have to say yet again that we don't know and it's just a fan theory. This isn't PULL, you know.
 
Why I am not a casting agent:

"The Jessica Yaniv Story, a Lifetime Original Movie", a dramatization of Franz Kafka's recurring nightmare, screenplay by Chuck Palahniuk, directed by John Waters.

Starring:

Roseanne Barr as Jonathan Jessica Yaniv

Willem Dafoe as Mad Miriam

Scarlett Johansson as Blaire White

Morgan Freeman as the voice of the Agent

Sean Connery as David Menzies

Steve Buscemi as Donny

Emily Watson as Jess

Mike Myers as Null

Edited to add more as my fossilized brain thinks of em:

Max Headroom as WGKitty

John Cleese as Devyn Cousineau
You might have been joking but that casting is perfect. And I think we can all imagine Dafoe having a lot of fun with this role. Hollywood should consider this.
 
You might have been joking but that casting is perfect. And I think we can all imagine Dafoe having a lot of fun with this role. Hollywood should consider this.
At first I thought "That's an insult to Dafoe!" but then I remembered his various performances as "weird" or "imbalanced" characters (Green Goblin, Agent Smecker, etc) and I thought "Fuck it, I'd pay to see his performance as mama Yaniv."
 
At first I thought "That's an insult to Dafoe!" but then I remembered his various performances as "weird" or "imbalanced" characters (Green Goblin, Agent Smecker, etc) and I thought "Fuck it, I'd pay to see his performance as mama Yaniv."
Yep. I meant what I said in a nice way. Nobody does cartoony villains like he does and I'm sure he's having fun.
 
Interesting that twitter has just suspended one of my trans (read JY) critical twitter accounts. They want a phone number to reactivate. That ain't happening, but several other GC terfy tweeters I DM with are having similar issues.

I started a brand new Twitter account on a new computer recently. They insisted on a cellphone number. It may just be a thing now.
 
At first I thought "That's an insult to Dafoe!" but then I remembered his various performances as "weird" or "imbalanced" characters (Green Goblin, Agent Smecker, etc) and I thought "Fuck it, I'd pay to see his performance as mama Yaniv."
There's a quote from the 90s band Bongwater:

"It's a lot easier to accept Jesus Christ as your personal savior when he looks like Willem Dafoe."
 
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I hestitate to even screenshot this because it's only funny to people who know GamerGate/IBS/Alt-Lite culture, but The Legend Of Maku has pulled the ultimate name drop: MUNDANEMATT. You know a guy's credibility is rock-solid when MundaneMatt uses him for content.
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Please make #waxmyboulders a thing Maku.
Please for the sake of Boulder King's career, please get him involved.
 
Fucking pathetic existence, he's got the chris chan body type. 16 hours a day sitting sleeping no exercise of any kind, it gives you those spindly arms and legs and huge gut/mantits. Like a horror movie creature he only emerges to attack innocent bystanders.
 
In my province, you have to lose all your assets. You have to be fucking destitute but I will admit my province is pretty draconian in this way. Disability is different though and you get a lot more leeway.

Oh yeah, this is possible. Tons of ways for mommy to give his special little boy everything he needs. But if he's receiving cash from her that's income and he has to report it. They will then reduce his payments by some amount depending on the rules of that province. If he doesn't report, that's fraud.

But someone has to pay the mortgage on that condo and the housing portion of his cheque is laughably not going to cover it alone. I still think it's unlikely that he has a disability that makes him eligible though. Usually the provinces follow the federal pension plan guidelines for disability. You have to have a disability that is expected to be long term: like over a year and that makes you entirely unable to work. It's difficult to get on disability. Just having no job and being a loser aspie isn't enough
He's almost always inside. I see him out and about so infrequently. Honestly I only see him out when he's posting on social media that he's leaving his house for some event or if an ambulance is here for him.
You don't see him as he's too busy sliming in on here. Today @ 4.25pm (UK time?).

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