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WhatNitrous

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Landlord has a big surprise coming when I cost him like a million dollars instead of 20 grand for my life back....done fighting to fix my life, i'm all in to ruin his after this latest appeal. Which is why I have time again, its much easier to cause pure devastation without effort.
 

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I can proudly say that even with all your commentary, I still dont care what leftist even is :ROFLMAO: sorry to disappoint
Not caring is also a choice, and a perfectly valid one. Emotion instead of logic. Equity instead of equality. Pulling people down instead of helping them up. Leftism. Feminism. Incompetence. It's all the same thing.

A perfect example recently in Gaza. A photo of a kid with some disease that makes them look skeletal. Bleeding hearts all over the world call for more aid drops to protect all the starving children that aren't dying. Hundreds die fighting over the aid drops. Mission accomplished.
 

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I stuck around this time to see how far I moved down in the queue before it ended. 27814-16398 = 11416
System sucks...it wont matter because free is free but random queue dropping in that amount on a once again never truly random system is dumb. I still never really liked the idea of even doing raffles here--but keeping it to known users if its important cuts out the bot factor at least...or makes them have to earn it :LOL:
 

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Not caring is also a choice, and a perfectly valid one. Emotion instead of logic. Equity instead of equality. Pulling people down instead of helping them up. Leftism. Feminism. Incompetence. It's all the same thing.

A perfect example recently in Gaza. A photo of a kid with some disease that makes them look skeletal. Bleeding hearts all over the world call for more aid drops to protect all the starving children that aren't dying. Hundreds die fighting over the aid drops. Mission accomplished.
Then dont explain it and let me not care lol.

I'm always stuck between emotion and logic. Both say kill the landlord 🤷‍♂️ one decision made easy lmao.
 

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You can understand, and not care. I like to be informed about what I don't care about, otherwise it's just willful ignorance. Certainly another choice, just not one I endorse.
See, the more I learn, the more I learn...and unfortunately become an unwilling advisor or opinion in subjects...when I was fighting my eviction, I didnt just learn my laws...I learn laws around the world (really), and ended up helping thousands of people while fighting my own eviction, became an admin of a 18,000 user tenants right organization and did everything I could to help other people as lost as myself at the start...I have rhe problem of becoming involved without the want out of my views I always express...if it sucked for me it probably sucks for the rest of the world....especially since I have the advantage of pretty much being able to learn literally anything faster than your average person....to the point of terrifying, and without trying.

I prefer to stay ignorant in a battle that has no real truth or determining side thats right...theres nothing there I want to advocate for because the ideals are just that...ideals, there is no real answer to give. And i'm a force to be reckoned with when I get opinionated.

Ironically during this I also met scumbag greedy tenants--who I refused to help...and pointed out to their face they were half the reason landlords were so iffy about our issues and screwed us....always assuming tenants were being spoiled idiots. One causes the other

This ended when the court screwed me and I refused to tell people they had rights they didnt...and send them into battles with hope, when I was denied wrongfully.
 
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System sucks...it wont matter because free is free but random queue dropping in that amount on a once again never truly random system is dumb. I still never really liked the idea of even doing raffles here--but keeping it to known users if its important cuts out the bot factor at least...or makes them have to earn it :LOL:
I agree! I wonder if making people link a Steam account like Fanatical does would improve the outcome? :unsure:
 

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See, the more I learn, the more I learn...and unfortunately become an unwilling advisor or opinion in subjects...when I was fighting my eviction, I didnt just learn my laws...I learn laws around the world (really), and ended up helping thousands of people while fighting my own eviction, became an admin of a 18,000 user tenants right organization and did everything I could to help other people as lost as myself at the start...I have rhe problem of becoming involved without the want out of my views I always express...if it sucked for me it probably sucks for the rest of the world....especially since I have the advantage of pretty much being able to learn literally anything faster than your average person....to the point of terrifying, and without trying.

I prefer to stay ignorant in a battle that has no real truth or determining side thats right...theres nothing there I want to advocate for because the ideals are just that...ideals, there is no real answer to give. And i'm a force to be reckoned with when I get opinionated.

Ironically during this I also met scumbag greedy tenants--who I refused to help...and pointed out to their face they were half the reason landlords were so iffy about our issues and screwed us....always assuming tenants were being spoiled idiots. One causes the other

This ended when the court screwed me and I refused to tell people they had rights they didnt...and send them into battles with hope, when I was denied wrongfully.
The truth is...outright, I dominated my landlords lawyer from the very first hearing without a scrap of previous legal background besides studying to file suit against him before it--with enough legal reasoning to not only end the case....but to win it, and make it so no eviction could be raised against me by him or the real owner. And continued to do so through the trial every hearing.

I didnt lose ..not even close. I was shafted 100%. I murdered them every single time, if I ever had a chance with a fair trial.

Like I said...a force to be reckoned with :LOL:

And he'll still lose in the long run, much more than he would have just being reasonable. I'm also the most determines SOB your'll ever meet when someone does me wrong.
 

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Ironically during this I also met scumbag greedy tenants--who I refused to help...and pointed out to their face they were half the reason landlords were so iffy about our issues and screwed us....always assuming tenants were being spoiled idiots. One causes the other
I don't find this ironic at all. In my own experience, I have found far more tenants behaving badly than landlords.
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Not sure if you remember this failed actor, but he made a few movies then as time went on got old and didn't make any more money. The guy he was renting from got old, dementia, and so he stopped paying. Someone took over the landlord's finances, sold his house and put him in a home. Anyway, this guy kept insisting he was "looking after the place" while letting it be filled with rubbish and not paying rent.

So were there any good guys in that story? No, just a series of people getting screwed over, and screwing over each other, and probably the landlord's heirs getting screwed over the most.
 

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I don't find this ironic at all. In my own experience, I have found far more tenants behaving badly than landlords.
Hate to say thats far from the truth, landlords were intentionally thwarting tenants who werent even involved with them for other landlords...and the money goes to their head alot. In my experience 'most' tenants just want normal living conditions...there are some who have no idea how to be reasonable without meaning ill intent, and less than that with truly stupid reasoning. 80% of the users were just lost and wanted to know their rights--most never pursued them once explained how the legalities work, especially if advised it wasnt going to work out. On the other hand, there are fewer landlords than tenants in the world so it likely balances out...but landlords were charging tenants for remodeling when it wasn't for wear and tear or damages....etc etc, and generally had a spite toward tenants--at least what I saw there and have seen in my life.

They don't treat it as a job or a business agreement, they consider it more as you need them so you can fuck off if you don't like the situation as they intend to handle it...and this is my view as I stepped back and watched all of it with a clear view, not my situatuon...my situation was uniquely disgusting for any human being to think it was ok.
Not sure if you remember this failed actor, but he made a few movies then as time went on got old and didn't make any more money. The guy he was renting from got old, dementia, and so he stopped paying. Someone took over the landlord's finances, sold his house and put him in a home. Anyway, this guy kept insisting he was "looking after the place" while letting it be filled with rubbish and not paying rent.

So were there any good guys in that story? No, just a series of people getting screwed over, and screwing over each other, and probably the landlord's heirs getting screwed over the most.
Nope, but thay sounds about right, circle jerk of fucking people right there

Life would be simpler if landlords kept living conditions decent and people wanted to live there. No problems for either side and everyone is happier ...plus you make more money with less headaches. But what do I know.
 

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Make sure i'm breathing fresh air, have working utilities, and even if I have to drink spring water because the water isnt clean i'd be ok (I have to do that here), but even thats too much to ask for.

In that world we dont live, we just get thrown in pens to survive in the mud.

My landlord not only failed to fix my situation, it got worse. I've had roaches since the case (not of my doing for certain), and i've been seeing some again recently after bombing because of it. He moved in more pigs willing to put up with his shit.

His solution is if your not happy then leave....i'm not fixing shit. Thats not a landlord.
 

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Life would be simpler if landlords kept living conditions decent and people wanted to live there.
That's an expectation for landlords to do something. The thing is, if the current tenant doesn't want to live there, others would want to. The solution? Move.
plus you make more money with less headaches.
Tenants are constantly not paying rent and damaging properties. Would you want to be a landlord? I would not. Sounds like passive income, but it's a giant hassle dealing with tenants. This is why overseas investors don't bother with tenants and just leave the property vacant. Less hassle. More money.
 

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In the US we have Consumer Protection Laws, which around 1960 they changed determining that a rental property wasnt the plot of land, it was the implied promise of services, later dubbed the implied warranty of habitability, and burned into constitutional rights by other laws. Basically meaning that at the start of any tenancy a landlord is expected to deliver services and obligations that cant be waived by law of minimal health standards and functioning utilities.

Its the basic for all rental laws these days....and somehow they said he didnt break any of them with 2 still open health reports saying he did (open even now)

I could quote legal references and case law for it at this point.
 
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That's an expectation for landlords to do something. The thing is, if the current tenant doesn't want to live there, others would want to. The solution? Move.
Again, based on the fundamental laws, and particularly on poor tenants looking for long term housing. Not to mention my own situation, a landlord should expect people may not be able to afford to do that and it costs money to move.

My landlord at first offered my deposit back in advance and a months rent (he never delivered) for me to move back out...even with that offer it sucked....but I accepted. When he failed to deliver my lease or the money, then I flipped my shit one day while wicked sick fron his building.
 
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