• plz1
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    4611 months ago

    I’m trying to decide if my favorite part about sovcits is their absolute cognitive dissonance, or the fact that they have a supreme knack for cherry-picking parts of US law they expect to have applied to or for them when they want to omit everything else in it.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOPM
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      2311 months ago

      My favourite part is how absolutely taken aback they are when one of their schemes doesn’t work.

      • @Red_October
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        1111 months ago

        In a similar way, I love how it’s not just that it didn’t work, but they get mad because they think the other party is lying about it. Like the utility company knows full well they have to take whatever worthless coupon is offered, but are just refusing because they think the SovCit will give up.

        • @[email protected]
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          111 months ago

          Wait til their welfare check comes in the form of those worthless coupons.

          I’m still trying to figure out if any sovshit or “first amendment auditor” has ever had a job. All the ones you find posting their own idiotic videos seem to have a lot of time to argue about everything. Literally everyone else in the world is just trying to get something done and move on with life, but every time a sov is involved, they just pull up a chair and will physically die on that “hill” before agreeing to move on or cooperate.

    • Fontasia
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      1411 months ago

      They are going to be so pissed when they find out that the postal service can reject their letter because the sending or receiving party does not have a mailbox of an acceptable shape, size or made of acceptable material.

      U.S. Postal Service STD-7B01

      Postal Service, Code of Federal Regulations 39 CFR Part 111, Standard 7A, Mailboxes, City and Rural Curbside

      See, I can look up random laws on Wikipedia too!

    • @mPony
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      711 months ago

      they cherry-pick The Bible; it’s totally on-brand.