comparativelysuperlative:

1. Sue someone; doesn’t matter who or why. Or get sued if you’d rather.

2. When listing off your claimed facts, open with “Plaintiff is a natural person, residing at [location].” This will look like you’re just establishing jurisdiction and will raise zero eyebrows.

3. For the rest of time, you can call yourself an “alleged human.”


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#fun with loopholes #overly literal interpretations #this probably deserves some warning tag but I am not sure what

whumpster-fire:

prokopetz:

If you’re describing a thing as being the size of another thing and you need to qualify the size of the thing in order to convey the size of the thing, it’s a bad thing to compare the thing to. “It was the size of a small—” no. Find a thing that’s the same size as the thing.

“Listen Dale, I’m telling you this thing was the size of a goddamn house! I mean, not like a big house, not mansion-sized, but definitely a modest single-family bungalow… okay fine, yeah Bill, maybe more like a large garden shed, but come on, that’s a pretty big garden shed dude. Stop trying to steal my thunder man. Let’s go with… a small garage. Single car, but with a little extra space for the lawn mower.”

“It was the size of a small cement mixer. Not like the truck, I mean the little ones with the handcart bases. But, you know, that’s still well outside the realm of okay sizes for a spider.”

“The blast affected an area the size of a small country… no, not the Vatican City, smartass. Or one of those really tiny island countries. Not a little city state, I mean big enough to be called a country out of more than courtesy. But one of those small countries that the news always compares to Rhode Island if it ever gets mentioned.

…Why don’t I just compare it to Rhode Island? Because Rhode Islands aren’t a SI unit of area measurement, that’s why! I’m trying to combat Americentrism here!”

“It was about as big as a small freight train. Not a short regular-gauge freight train, mind you. A narrow-gauge freight train. Maybe like 2 ft gauge, 2 ft-6? I dunno, I ain’t no railroad expert, or a giant death worm expert for that matter.

“It was about as big as a small freight train. HO Scale to be precise.”

“It was about as long as a small breadbox. I’m talkin’ a one-loafer max, Joey, no baguettes. You’d have to saw a baguette in half to fit it in the damn thing.”

“It was as long as a short yardstick. Whaddya mean what’s a short yardstick, you went to Catholic School too didn’t ya? After the nun smacks ya with it enough you got a short yardstick!”

“It was the size of a small bobcat. No, no, I mean the animal, not the piece of construction equipment. Jesus, can you even imagine that? I’m telling you if it were the size of a skid-steer loader I wouldn’t be standing here arguing with you about it.”

“It was the size of a small moose. But you know, moose are a lot bigger than most people think they are. So picture about how big you think an average moose is, and you’ll be pretty close.”

“It was the size of what $1200 a month gets you in New York these days.”


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#I didn’t actually laugh aloud but it still amused me enough to reblog #fun with loopholes #overly literal interpretations #spiders

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wepon:

deathcarpets:

thisobscuredesireforbeauty:

Thousands of starlings over Rome.
Source

someone kicked the cable on the skybox and it’s just static

“the sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.”


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#yeah basically what wepon said #(the part of me that tried to read Neuromancer too young and bounced off of it #is glad to know that it actually *is* possible for the sky to look like that) #(*googling* …wait are you telling me he *meant* static?) #(my whole adulthood I’ve figured he must have been thinking of one of the other ways dead channels can look) #((given that blue and black would both be much easier for a sky to pull off)) #which ~11-year-old me in her inexperience was unaware of) #birds #fun with loopholes #overly literal interpretations #just-literal-enough interpretations

transgenderer:

It really annoys me that skillshare makes the people it sponsors call it an “online learning community”, because like. As far as I can tell it is in no way a community. AFAIK It’s just a bunch of videos!

 

sigmaleph:

anything that has more than 2 people is a community

 

the-dao-of-the-zerg:

This thread is now a community

 

argumate:

an online community no less

 

theothin:

and I just learned things about skillshare from it!

 

the-dao-of-the-zerg:

By our powers combined, we are an “online learning community”!

 

sigmaleph:

we should start advertising on youtube


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#I didn’t actually laugh aloud but it still amused me enough to reblog #fun with loopholes #overly literal interpretations #advertising