3/ - can you explain why me suing my neighbor for trespass / property damage in the amount of $50k (as part of the local government corruption scheme) renders me worthy of being disowned?
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4/ bonus round: - how much research did you do on the above topics before implicitly staking your reputation on your drive-by judgement of some stranger as being disgusting / unclean / wrong / bad ?
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted Chris Walker
5/ so I have a "litigious nature"? when Amazon violated a contract and stole $12,500 from me, I wrote dozens of letters and tried to settle a misunderstanding. When they refused, what should I do, roll over?https://twitter.com/chris_walker_/status/1450532127787806725 …
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Chris Walker @chris_walker_Replying to @MorlockPResearch? I followed you for a year or so. I am -- compared to the average tweep -- intimately familiar with your barn saga. By all means, seek legal remedies where necessary. But those with a litigious nature make troublesome neighbors and associates.3 replies 3 retweets 63 likesShow this thread -
6/ when the town violated the law, I wrote letters, followed all the processes, appealed to the town zoning board (which was being run by the chief criminal, who was documenting his crimes in emails). I knocked on hundreds of doors with a petition, and won an election. >>>
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7/ what would you do in that circumstance,
@chris_walker_ ? Just cuck and let a criminal win? Is my insistence on defending my property from the government an example of my litigious nature? What would you suggest I do instead?6 replies 2 retweets 45 likesShow this thread -
ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted Dedicating Ruckus
8/ yep ...and I supect that
@chris_walker_ didn't even have a principled stance - it was just a quick drive-by snarking, for virtue signalling and clout. "Look at me, I am wise and friendly, not an angry bad (((litigious person)))".https://twitter.com/ded_ruckus/status/1450536795255549959 …ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs added,
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted Harold Joshington
9/ I actively PREFER alternative remedies. I tried every single one. - discussion - monetary contribution - appeal to the zoning board - petition - election the criminals lost, time and again, and kept doubling downhttps://twitter.com/HJoshington/status/1450541956577251335 …
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted Black Ukrainian Bennett
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#barnlaw , Mark is wryly making reference to the fact that I offered the neighbor who was violating the law $6,000 to locate the barn in a legal spot, as an attempt to avoid a lawsuit.https://twitter.com/NoLongerBennett/status/1450540536008515592 …ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs added,
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted Chris Walker
11/ Why should I walk away from Amazon stealing $12,500 from me when I can sue them in small claims court for a $30 filing fee? > work with positive sum people who should I sell ebooks through if not Amazon?https://twitter.com/chris_walker_/status/1450542679847170050 …
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Chris Walker @chris_walker_Replying to @MorlockPYes: walk away from a $10k loss. I fought a ~$25k fraud (and saw the fraudster get shut down), but the time and energy involved wasn't worth it. (And I was broke at the time!) Fight like hell when you need to, but you don't usually need to. Work with positive-sum people.6 replies 5 retweets 43 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @MorlockP
This is what large corps count on so they can rollover people. Same with any institution. And they’ll keep doing it without pushback.
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