habituallinestepper1
habituallinestepper1 t1_iuhz7uq wrote
Reply to comment by HPenguinB in Dartmouth cancels live event due to fear of protesters by Hilarias_Glucose_Cup
"Semantics" as a response to "YOU LIED" is a valid response for this loser because truth does not matter - service to the agenda matters.
In this case, the OP is getting the "I got cancelled!" tale OP desired. It'll get fed back to the podcast, the podcast might mention OP, and then OP will get a dopamine rush of social acceptance (and make a Randy Marsh-ian mess of his keyboard). It's all very sad when you understand the 'point' of these posts: validation and attention for a starveling.
OP ignores the law because OP isn't incelligent enough to even know what Masterpiece is or why "their side" wanted it. And it's garbage law. But it is the law and it makes this whole whiny spectacle even more pathetic. Even if what OP lies about were true, it'd still be what OP's allies wanted.
Fuck liars. Or something semantically similar.
habituallinestepper1 t1_iuhs343 wrote
Dartmouth did not cancel the event. The attendees cancelled the event themselves.
This headline is BULLSHIT and was written for this purpose:
> it just ended up confirming what most of us know,
It sure does. Shitty liars lie about facts to push their agenda.
Also, Masterpiece may be lousy law, but it is LAW. A private institution is under no obligation to provide service (or space) to any individual. If your problem is that PRIVATE "colleges don't discuss" take it up with 5/9ths of the Supreme Court.
habituallinestepper1 t1_iurqtnu wrote
Reply to comment by cutefuzzythings in state income tax question with business in other state by [deleted]
Yeah, you need a really, really, really good attorney. It's probably less expensive to just pay your taxes but, you do you.
However, when you've spent a lot of money on fees and get the following answer, please remember you were told this for free (twice):
Tax is owed in the state the business was conducted in, not where you "oversee" it from.