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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #38745 on: October 21, 2011, 01:56:10 am »

Yeah, she should've asked you >:I  Still, if you get to the point where you aren't just being used and have people saying "man, I wish I could be there to watch you tear that guy a new one," you can have fun.

They will figure it out.  Or else >':3

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Thanks hon, I need that. You're awesome and I'm now happier. :)
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #38746 on: October 21, 2011, 02:21:35 am »

Throbbing noise in my left ear. It won't go away! Also, a pretty nasty headache.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #38747 on: October 21, 2011, 04:22:38 am »

The headphone jack in my iPod is getting too dodgy to be useful D:
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #38748 on: October 21, 2011, 04:34:00 am »

one of which is  a pain.
Hah, two spaces, bet that word used to be a bit more naughty, eh?


Also, your entire post:Sounds exactly like this.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #38749 on: October 21, 2011, 06:52:20 am »

Exhausted. Have dinner with Friend. Friend brings guests (eh, fine), one of which is  a pain. One of Friend's guests, Guest, ruined dinner/evening by ranting about criminal law, badly.... It appears Guest is studying political science or something.... The professor is mangling the shit out of fourth, fifth, and sixth amendment law, while telling the students how smart they are because of his mangling. It's borderline practicing law without a license and I've half a mind to write him a letter saying I'll turn him over to the bar if he doens't open a book/cut it out, because he's insisting he's correct/telling his students to follow his advice in real life when/if arrested.... Needless to say this is a bad thing....
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Isn't bad legal advice fun? A friend recently got sent down for five years. Before the trial he visited my family to explain what was happening. Unfortunately he'd met some guy at a music festival who had filled his head with rubbish legal advice. His legal representative predicted he'd not get so many years but then he caused a lot of trouble with his strange interpretations. I'm not sure if this would have influenced the outcome but he got quite angry in court because they were misinterpreting the law as far as he saw it.

The basic gist of his argument was that with him being a "freeman of the land" he could refuse the judgement and avoid any legal consequences. It turns out the whole freeman movement is of the conspiracy theory ilk.

It's sad to see him behind bars. He's been a good friend to me. His crime was nothing awful either.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #38750 on: October 21, 2011, 10:47:00 am »

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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #38751 on: October 21, 2011, 11:03:03 am »

Exhausted. Have dinner with Friend. Friend brings guests (eh, fine), one of which is  a pain. One of Friend's guests, Guest, ruined dinner/evening by ranting about criminal law, badly.... It appears Guest is studying political science or something.... The professor is mangling the shit out of fourth, fifth, and sixth amendment law, while telling the students how smart they are because of his mangling. It's borderline practicing law without a license and I've half a mind to write him a letter saying I'll turn him over to the bar if he doens't open a book/cut it out, because he's insisting he's correct/telling his students to follow his advice in real life when/if arrested.... Needless to say this is a bad thing....
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Isn't bad legal advice fun? A friend recently got sent down for five years. Before the trial he visited my family to explain what was happening. Unfortunately he'd met some guy at a music festival who had filled his head with rubbish legal advice. His legal representative predicted he'd not get so many years but then he caused a lot of trouble with his strange interpretations. I'm not sure if this would have influenced the outcome but he got quite angry in court because they were misinterpreting the law as far as he saw it.

The basic gist of his argument was that with him being a "freeman of the land" he could refuse the judgement and avoid any legal consequences. It turns out the whole freeman movement is of the conspiracy theory ilk.

It's sad to see him behind bars. He's been a good friend to me. His crime was nothing awful either.

[sigh] Yeah, though American Law is rooted in English Common Law, I can't claim to know the current parliamentary state of things. That said, I've read a tad on that "freeman of the land" BS. It's not only BS but I don't get how people find it convincing in the least, "You can just ... I dunno... ignore the courts...?" ??? I really don't see how people expect that to work....

I've seen similar things before. Relatives will tell clients "how the law works" and then it makes my job 10x harder. Juvenile cases are the worst for this if the parents think they know better. Yes, you're the parent, but you don't know the law and insisting you do could cost your kid a lot....

The first rule of law is to, "never piss off the judge," because a judge is always right until and unless you both a.) appeal, and b.) win the appeal.... This means you've to convince another judge that the first one was wrong. Good luck with that.... Incidentally, the second rule of law is "prove it." The third is "shut up." (You have the right to remain silent...).

I'm honestly sorry about your friend, for whatever that may be worth.

one of which is  a pain.
Hah, two spaces, bet that word used to be a bit more naughty, eh?


Also, your entire post:Sounds exactly like this.

Don't have speakers at work/"lunch" is over will listen later at home though.
« Last Edit: October 21, 2011, 11:04:46 am by Truean »
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #38752 on: October 21, 2011, 11:51:08 am »

I spent last night doing questionable things so I didn't get as much sleep as I wanted too...

I'm also going to my Dad's this weekend and he's had some problems lately.  I didn't want to say no because I would have felt too bad.  Hopefully this turns out to be a fun choice and not a depressing, uncomfortable choice.

In good news my classes have been fine and I have things to do all the time.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #38753 on: October 21, 2011, 12:04:56 pm »

Still pretty hungover, and I think I slept on my arm weird or something. Never drinking that much again.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #38754 on: October 21, 2011, 01:01:58 pm »

A computer problem I thought I had gotten rid of has returned. The problem manifests itself as sporadic power cuts. Sometimes they are more like resets in that everything dies in an instant but comes straight back on. Other times it goes off and trying to turn it back on only results in the fans spinning. It was happening a lot until I did a reformat / full reinstall. Last night I got the second type and today I got the first. I'm thinking this may be one of those problems almost impossible to diagnose.

[sigh] Yeah, though American Law is rooted in English Common Law, I can't claim to know the current parliamentary state of things. That said, I've read a tad on that "freeman of the land" BS. It's not only BS but I don't get how people find it convincing in the least, "You can just ... I dunno... ignore the courts...?" ??? I really don't see how people expect that to work....

I've seen similar things before. Relatives will tell clients "how the law works" and then it makes my job 10x harder. Juvenile cases are the worst for this if the parents think they know better. Yes, you're the parent, but you don't know the law and insisting you do could cost your kid a lot....

The first rule of law is to, "never piss off the judge," because a judge is always right until and unless you both a.) appeal, and b.) win the appeal.... This means you've to convince another judge that the first one was wrong. Good luck with that.... Incidentally, the second rule of law is "prove it." The third is "shut up." (You have the right to remain silent...).
I'm honestly sorry about your friend, for whatever that may be worth.

I spent a few hours reading up on it in more detail after I posted. It's even more ridiculous than I thought. I'm surprised to find videos on youtube secretly filmed in UK courts where people try and apply the freeman stuff. Not sure if I should be surprised as they think they're above the law and all. They are painful to watch.

He's part of what I call my extended family. Not related through blood or marriage but still close nonetheless. A good chunk of my family are interested in new age and conspiracy theories him included. I get to hear a significant amount of crazy ideas but this is the largest damage they've ever done that I've been close to.

We're still waiting for him to get into contact with us. From what I understand he has to initiate visits. It's going to be the first time I've gone into a prison at all. Hopefully he will be out in half the time.

Cheers for your kind words.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #38755 on: October 21, 2011, 01:10:38 pm »

A computer problem I thought I had gotten rid of has returned. The problem manifests itself as sporadic power cuts. Sometimes they are more like resets in that everything dies in an instant but comes straight back on. Other times it goes off and trying to turn it back on only results in the fans spinning. It was happening a lot until I did a reformat / full reinstall. Last night I got the second type and today I got the first. I'm thinking this may be one of those problems almost impossible to diagnose.

Probably due to the power supply failing.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #38756 on: October 21, 2011, 01:11:59 pm »

 Woke up at two in the afternoon. Wurg a blerg. There goes most of the day.
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« Reply #38757 on: October 21, 2011, 01:16:07 pm »

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« Reply #38758 on: October 21, 2011, 02:35:04 pm »

I was walking home with my best friend today, and we were talking about homecoming which is tonight, and how her friend was having a sleepover. (Being male, I'm typically excluded from all of the sleepovers and such, but I still hear pretty much everything about them...that's a separate cause for sadness though) I remarked how the friend of hers hosting the sleepover was talking to someone about how she didn't know what to do because someone's parents wouldn't let the person come unless she promised they'd go to bed by 12:30, and she didn't know if she should let that person come or what.

That someone was my best friend. She shouted at me that she wished I hadn't told her, and refused to talk to me the rest of the way home. She did say right before I walked into my house that she wasn't mad at me, just at her friend. Still, I hate to see someone who's a good friend of mine so hurt, especially because of news I accidentally passed on.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #38759 on: October 21, 2011, 02:39:14 pm »

Woke up at two in the afternoon. Wurg a blerg. There goes most of the day.

I lol'ed.  x3

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