- Registrado
- 30 de Mar, 2023
Yeah but they quote movies instead of independent thought. Pretty sure that's a quote from pirates of the CaribbeanMore like "a place of wrongthink"?
Sigue el video de abajo para ver cómo instalar nuestro sitio como una aplicación web en tu pantalla de inicio.
Nota: Esta función puede no estar disponible en algunos navegadores.
Yeah but they quote movies instead of independent thought. Pretty sure that's a quote from pirates of the CaribbeanMore like "a place of wrongthink"?
Star Wars you meanYeah but they quote movies instead of independent thought. Pretty sure that's a quote from pirates of the Caribbean
Isn't it how Jack's adjunct refer to Tortuga Bay in the first movie? I'm a little fuzzy on thatStar Wars you mean
Star Wars:Isn't it how Jack's adjunct refer to Tortuga Bay in the first movie? I'm a little fuzzy on that
This needs more updoots. Good work!
Somehow, the Kiwi Farms returned!Oh God we are getting old. The kids can't quote Star Wars anymore.
I'm pretty certain I heard the quote in pirates of the Caribbean but I feel I may be mistaken.
Due to the legal issues around IOLTAs (specifically, all money donated is part of the fund and credit card companies cannot extract transaction fees), I don't see that happening. But, if you count the money orders, we've breached $200K already.I think we need credit card contributions to open up again and a drive to
"to celebrate this victory we donate once again".
Because what is better than a 150k$ legal fund? a 200k$ legal fund.
@Null is there any route for crypto getting into the fund? I know on the site it says they crypto just goes to your personal wallets, but could it be set up so that the wallets are legally considered part of the fund? Or at the very least, get converted to fiat then put into it? I'm not sure of the technicalities of it, but I feel like more people would donate their shitcoins if they were guaranteed to go to legal fees. Can we know what the crypto that has already been donated been used for?Due to the legal issues around IOLTAs (specifically, all money donated is part of the fund and credit card companies cannot extract transaction fees), I don't see that happening. But, if you count the money orders, we've breached $200K already.
No. Vermont does not allow it. Full stop.getting into the fund?
Is there like a spreadsheet or something tracking all the lawsuits (and potential lawsuits)?
I understand that. But the threshold to contribute to it is significantly lowered if you can just feed your credit card details into a web-formDue to the legal issues around IOLTAs (specifically, all money donated is part of the fund and credit card companies cannot extract transaction fees), I don't see that happening. But, if you count the money orders, we've breached $200K already.