“Attempting to summons me but I’m alive not dead” made my morning—hilarious. On the flipside, actually dealing with these so willfully obtuse people must be maddening.
His kids I honestly worry about. One time they tried to tow his wife's van because of him trying some dumb cancellation of debt nonsense he was doing. It's one thing when a single weirdo does this, but the kids are actually in danger.
I had a coworker many years ago who had ultra religious parents, who haughtily told her they would not attend her wedding in the future as her boyfriend wasn't Christian enough for them, but they also took out credit cards in her name and racked them up sky high. These fringe belief people are really dangerous.
It's astonishing to me that people don't give up the whole sovcit thing once it backfires horribly.
"Yeah I sent them a letter saying I don't owe them anything and now I have debt collectors after me."
"I told the courts I can't be summoned cuz I'm a living person and now there's a warrent out for my arrest!"
"I told the cop I'm not a citizen so I'm not beholden to their laws but I just got tased and thrown in jail!!"
"I told the judge I wanted to contest his jurisdiction but he still sentenced me to jail!!! Wtf!!"
At any point does it cross their minds that maybe they were lied to or take advantage of? Not once?? It's so incredible. Stuff like this is why I got really interested in psychology and trying to learn about the human condition but then I found out actual psychology jobs aren't really about that so I work in a metal fabrication shop now. Idk I guess if you're reading this remember to stay hydrated.
I've seen exactly one in all my sovcit observations who admitted it didn't work, and they chucked him out of the group. He ended up evicted for not paying rent, because he decided he had paid enough rent, and 20K in debt.
Damn, his grievances are real and relatable. He's clearly fed up with the system, as we all are, and sadly that led him to buy into lies people told him, based on the thin hope that he might have some modicum of power over his situation.
I get it, this system is absolutely oppressive. It's hard to accept being on the low end of such a massive power imbalance. It doesn't excuse the sov cit movement, but I definitely feel the pain this guy is going through.
That's the only piece I can't figure here. What is "a small bag" in this context? I know it's some imaginary thing but usually I at least understand what they're doing.
A "bag" in slang terms is a lump-sum of money. I think he believes that since he already "tried" paying them, but was refused (as it was already with collections), that he is somehow going to be able to turn his debt into money.
Don't ask me to clarify anymore. I had to hit myself in the head really hard to make that much sense of it.
She obviously had to look up the script on her phone, thereby signalling she in fact does not truly know her stuff. That's a ticket to county jail right there, nobody is going to take you seriously if you cannot repeat the magic incantations by heart.
But on a serious note: The amount of patience that officer had with here was more than she deserved. She had every opportunity to just leave, but instead she choose to double down. Feels like there is an thin line between simply being misinformed and mental health issues.
Yes, you can really see it as she begins to lose her shit. She goes from confident and proud to just falling apart that her magic isn't working. It's pretty sad, and I mean that in a non-sarcastic way. Her worldview is shattered.
Not a sovcit, but definitely unwilling to take responsibility, plus some evangelical vibes. Dude tries to poison his nephew, but it was just a "misunderstanding." He didn't do anything wrong!