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bloodmonarch t1_jdpg7ao wrote
Reply to comment by Iron_And_Misery in Female tenant arrested for squeezing landlord’s testicles to death over electricity bill by Third_Harmonic
Maybe if you fear for your balls so much you are not suited for a job where you get your balls busted
bloodmonarch t1_jdpfzlj wrote
Reply to comment by Fetlocks_Glistening in Female tenant arrested for squeezing landlord’s testicles to death over electricity bill by Third_Harmonic
Rent fees includes professional cbt sessions
bloodmonarch t1_jdpfvi9 wrote
Reply to comment by killerbee2319 in Female tenant arrested for squeezing landlord’s testicles to death over electricity bill by Third_Harmonic
And bats too.
bloodmonarch t1_jcnz97r wrote
Reply to comment by JackKovack in Boeing Argues That 737 MAX Crash Victims Didn't Suffer by DiamondPittcairn
The one whete he survives.
bloodmonarch t1_jcdhloc wrote
Reply to I made some woodland keycaps. The animals on top can be swapped out via magnets. by robotmon
Fuckin magnets, how do they even work.
bloodmonarch t1_ja27tq2 wrote
Reply to comment by ACosmicGumbo in ‘My whole bed shook’: south Wales hit by 3.7 magnitude earthquake | Wales by vanquisher1985
Not distance. It typically depends on how "soft" the grounds are.
Cities build on solid rock foundation don't shake as much compared to those on looser soils.
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Reply to comment by ItsPhayded420 in TIL scientists believe people started wearing clothes between 83k and 170k years ago because that's when clothing lice diverged from head lice. by cwood1973
what are you waiting for then? the eagles aren't going to kill themselves, you know.
bloodmonarch t1_j9wwnjj wrote
Reply to comment by ffnnhhw in TIL scientists believe people started wearing clothes between 83k and 170k years ago because that's when clothing lice diverged from head lice. by cwood1973
There is only 1 reason why anyone would be caught sleeping in a gorilla nest....
bloodmonarch t1_j9wwiyn wrote
Reply to comment by dariamorgandorfferr in TIL scientists believe people started wearing clothes between 83k and 170k years ago because that's when clothing lice diverged from head lice. by cwood1973
Of course we know that you are not a lice.
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Reply to comment by CrazedClown101 in TIL scientists believe people started wearing clothes between 83k and 170k years ago because that's when clothing lice diverged from head lice. by cwood1973
The eagle killing will continue until bedbugs is extinct.
bloodmonarch t1_j9wwas1 wrote
Reply to comment by London-Roma-1980 in TIL scientists believe people started wearing clothes between 83k and 170k years ago because that's when clothing lice diverged from head lice. by cwood1973
He who lice with the dogs....
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Reply to comment by SilasX in UK tax authority nudges net 'influencers': You may owe us for those OnlyFans feet pics by james8475
Well, you WERE talking about the USA earlier. But my point still stand. I am not so sure how easy it was in UK, but i know of indie game dev in German who says its easy to report taxes as independent entity.
You can try to twist the talking point however you want, but this ia a problem you can easily solve if you want to solve it.
Besides small sites does not even generate enough traffics/ revenue/profits on the individual basis to even worth caring about ( i mean if you want to be principled and nickle and dime people for 5 bucks a year, sure??? I guess)
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Reply to comment by sanjsrik in San Diego police attempt to lure man off Mission Valley Mall roof with McDonald's by sdgoat
Did it work?
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Reply to comment by SilasX in UK tax authority nudges net 'influencers': You may owe us for those OnlyFans feet pics by james8475
Camming self employment is the easiest one to regulate since there'a only like max 5 of the biggest camsites out there or OF. You just have to force those sites/parent company to automatically link the income to the individuals' tax/income data.
This also works similarly to gig drivers like UBER/GRAB. make it so that the parent company reports the number.
The problem is always that USA is way behind on tax reporting online infrastructure/platform where income data is aggregated.
The kind of self-employment that is difficult to track the total income is that if you are running your own business as an employer, or if you are small-medium sized landlords.
bloodmonarch t1_j9dyc8v wrote
Reply to comment by SilasX in UK tax authority nudges net 'influencers': You may owe us for those OnlyFans feet pics by james8475
Maybe fix your tax system lmao. You paid your tax so that you had to get your fellow citizens to report on each other for tax irregularities.
And plus there's a huge assumption that online personalities aren't paying their taxes which we simply don't know if its true or otherwise.
And lol, i gladly pay my tax since its all automated and hassle free. Pay with just a click on the tax website tyvm.
bloodmonarch t1_j9dwytf wrote
Reply to comment by SilasX in UK tax authority nudges net 'influencers': You may owe us for those OnlyFans feet pics by james8475
Well yeah, but the point is would you appreviate random people tipping the taxmen randomly in hope of catching you for tax evasion?
Tax evasion is bad, but this feels more like Salem witch hunt to me.
bloodmonarch t1_j9dwfl5 wrote
Reply to comment by SilasX in UK tax authority nudges net 'influencers': You may owe us for those OnlyFans feet pics by james8475
?? If you are working somewhere the customer literally sees you making money. Even if you are not customer facing, anyone can literally assume you are earning money at your place of employment.
bloodmonarch t1_j9dvbcq wrote
Reply to comment by SilasX in UK tax authority nudges net 'influencers': You may owe us for those OnlyFans feet pics by james8475
You dont have randoms on the street or your customers reporting you for your tax details though
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Reply to comment by Pademelon1 in Blooming Black Lotus by marinated_pork
Battier flower then - Taccaer chantrieri
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Reply to comment by Pandagineer in Why is the Oort cloud spherical? by Outliver
All the objects are orbiting the system at their own path. If we sum all the rotational momentum they probably are rotating a little
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Reply to comment by Oriumpor in People from the poorest backgrounds are far more likely to develop a mental disorder later in life than those from wealthier beginnings. More than half of people with a low educational attainment at age 30 will have a diagnosis of a mental disorder 22 years later by Wagamaga
Damn, if I had known earlier I would just have done heroin and coke.
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Reply to comment by SuperRedShrimplet in Canadian universities have been conducting joint research with Chinese military scientists for years by No-Drawing-6975
its literally what's happening irl regardless whether people calls you a commie or not. sad.
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Reply to comment by PizzaPlanetPizzaGuy in Japan gov't spokesman scolded by mom for having hands in pockets during PM presser by nehemiaadrian
Reddit is truly home to some of the most insane people lmao
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Reply to comment by angrymoppet in Sinaloa cartel launches violent response as Mexico recaptures El Chapo’s son by getBusyChild
Tbf the precedent was already made with a big ass bomb
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Reply to comment by Malikhi in eli5 why ancient historical buildings haven’t been kept up? Why are buildings like the Parthenon and the Colosseum in such disrepair? Greece and Rome/Italy have existed the entire time? by PickledSpace56
Was she the OG "nanomachines son"?