Talgrath
Talgrath
Talgrath

So...fuck ‘em! Pay them for their property, then send them on their way and demolish the cabins, then reintroduce the predators. Simple. Done.

Not a government worker, a contractor, there’s a big difference. Most of the folks that actually work directly for the federal government, and particularly the military, are quite good at their jobs and quite aware of security protocols. This was a military contractor, half of those jobs are filled by asshat relatives

He’s dead, like all of our souls. Shove a half pound of roast beef into the void where your soul’s corpse rots to keep it company. Eat Arby’s.

Wait, Chuck Pagano is still employed? By the fucking Colts?! I thought they fired him like two years ago!

To be clear, it was $120,000 to build the house, that doesn’t mean it was worth that much. Of course, that was also 20 years ago. That said, if you want to move to Henderson, NV, it looks like you can do so pretty cheaply, there’s plenty of homes sub $300K and one on here is $225,000. There’s a lot of auction houses

I’m not familiar with the idea of suing school shooters’ families for damages, though theoretically if “gross negligence” could be proven then yes, a suit could be won. As far as gun manufacturers, Congress actually passed a law, called the “Protection of Lawful Commere in Arms Act”, that prevents gun manufacturers

Except that they probably didn’t know it was a minor when they sued them. Chances are good that all that was available was a legal name in the webserver and contact information. Generally speaking, the only way to find out more information in a situation like this is to file a lawsuit, and Epic would have been a

Epic sued these guys because they continued to update their software to bypass anti-cheat hacks and they deliberately advertised and sold them online. To be clear, these guys weren’t regular old cheat users, they were making and updating the cheat software that others were using and deliberately flaunted the fact that

Yep. Here’s the original article on the lawsuit:

In which case they simply sue her instead for her child’s actions.

The kid is the one that made the hacking programs. He’s the one that was distributing them. They aren’t suing individual cheaters, they’re suing the people that distributed those cheats.

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You may want to have a look at this first:

Ahem, actually not. It’s legal to sue minors in most states if they enter into a contract, and Delaware does not set a cap on the damages that can be passed on to the parents. Mommy may be paying a big bill here.

Centra turns the Bitcoins into cash on the backend, you’re not directly paying for things via Bitcoin.

There are exceptions of course, but generally speaking you can’t pay for stuff with Bitcoin directly. Banks, grocery stores, rent, gasoline and other “everyday” sort of places generally won’t accept Bitcoin directly. You need something in-between to turn it into cash.

Generally speaking outside of darknet illegal stuff, no. There are smaller units of bitcoin that could theoretically be used to buy things, the smallest of which is a “Satoshi”, one hundred millionth of a bitcoin, but very few legitimate places will accept portions of bitcoin in exchange for goods and services.

Actually, in terms of GDP vs personal wealth probably the richest man to ever live was Jakob Fugger. A German banker who controlled roughly 2.2% of Europe’s GDP in his day. Fugger’s excess inspired some of Martin Luther’s thesis and with his wealthy he essentially created the Habsburg dynasty. At the height of his

It’s more that if someone is sending you threatening direct messages, if you block them you can no longer see those messages. Thus, take screenshots of said messages and/or report them to Twitter before you block them.

You’re doing it right then:

I believe you just made it less of a joke and more of an insult, so I think it kinda works either way.