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Originally posted by rams78110
Well maybe if people were nicer over those 6,000 years, they'd have less of a 'control everything, fuck errbody' mentality


What's Christianity's excuse?

Hint: It doesn't matter. People are greedy and selfish regardless of their ancient history.
 
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Originally posted by Corndog
What's Christianity's excuse?

Hint: It doesn't matter. People are greedy and selfish regardless of their ancient history.


They stopped being persecuted after 300 or so years compared to several thousand.
 
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Their excuse is that they have a persecution complex stemming from Jesus.

Maybe if people were nicer roughly 1,980 years ago, they'd have less of a 'people killed our lord and savior, control everything, fuck errbody' mentality
 
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That timing.
 
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Originally posted by rams78110
Did anyone ever end up defining it legally? That seems like a definition I'd like to know lol

It was a very strange sequence, where he first asked if I have ever used the term, as if laying some sort of trap. After I stated I have used the term, the attorney then asked me to define it. I said I was using it as a "synonym for questionable or dubious". The attorney for the other party read a transcribed voicemail I had left with the other agent. I used the term to describe a mortgage commitment that had all sorts of oddities. That cross examination kept going until the judge stopped it, and I don't recall any real point to it.

Basically, the potential buyers were suing to force my seller into selling them the house.
 
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Originally posted by foshizzel17
all you can do is put a lien on their personal property. if they dont own anything, you can put a lien on their future earnings.

but you cant get blood out of a turnip

Which usually results in them declaring bankruptcy anyway.
 
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Lol car died again. On the interstate. While I was going 65 miles per hour. Two fuses went out one of which left the horn blaring on it til I ripped it out, which I had to dodge traffic to do because no one would get the fuck over to give me any room between my car and the lane even though I was inches from a fucking pole and could not have been any further over.

And it's been more than 2 months since I bought it so even though the people told me the check engine light was on for no reason and there was nothing wrong, I have shit to do except pay for more repairs. They get rewarded for lying and being as seedy as humanly possible, I get penalized for trusting a BBB A+ company.
 
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So, question; Most likely cause of this? Fuse or wire?

I ripped the fuse out and it stopped instantly, but that doesn't tell me which it was and I can't get a new fuse for a couple days. There was a heavy ozone smell shortly after the horn started blaring which went away as I drove
 
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Originally posted by rams78110
Lol car died again. On the interstate. While I was going 65 miles per hour. Two fuses went out one of which left the horn blaring on it til I ripped it out, which I had to dodge traffic to do because no one would get the fuck over to give me any room between my car and the lane even though I was inches from a fucking pole and could not have been any further over.

And it's been more than 2 months since I bought it so even though the people told me the check engine light was on for no reason and there was nothing wrong, I have shit to do except pay for more repairs. They get rewarded for lying and being as seedy as humanly possible, I get penalized for trusting a BBB A+ company.


so you bought a car that already had the check engine light on? how were you planning on getting it inspected(if you have to do that in your state)
Edited by foshizzel17 on Mar 11, 2014 19:35:24
 
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Originally posted by foshizzel17
so you bought a car that already had the check engine light on? how were you planning on getting it expected(if you have to do that in your state)


expected? do you mean inspected?
 
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Originally posted by lVlellovv
expected? do you mean inspected?


yeah, sorry
 
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Originally posted by foshizzel17
so you bought a car that already had the check engine light on? how were you planning on getting it inspected(if you have to do that in your state)


Yep. They said it was 'junk signals' and nothing was actually wrong. They cleared it, but it came back on not too long after the 4WD got fixed, they said it was still fine.
 
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And i dont think check engine lights matter with inspections..my check engine light has been on my 96 honda civic since i got it 8 years ago...its been fine..i have a little transmission issue but i havent had anything problem related to my check engine light
 
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But yeah wire or fuse? I'm leaning wire because a fuse is too easy and my life is never that simple or easy. Also the fuse wouldn't typically smell of ozone or have a way to get the smell in the car where a wire might.
 
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Originally posted by lVlellovv
And i dont think check engine lights matter with inspections..my check engine light has been on my 96 honda civic since i got it 8 years ago...its been fine..i have a little transmission issue but i havent had anything problem related to my check engine light


in NC they wont pass a car if the check engine light is on, no matter what. on my old honda, i had to get my mechanic buddy to cut it off with his computer and then drive it to the inspection place. sometimes it would stay off long enough to get it inspected. it normally took 2-3 times of reseting it and driving it to the inspection place before it would work.
 
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