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  1. #81
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny "china isnt a law based country, its tyrannical country."

    "now that it has came to this there really isnt a point to talk about it anymore"

    "i do not regret"

    didnt say why they're executed in the video.

    probably drug charges or major corruptiom.

    No, they're political dissidents. People who go on Facebook and Twitter and the like and condemn the government. Seriously. 99% of the people executed in China are just people the government finds to be a danger to themselves, so they do anything to set them up with bogus charges and anything else they can find, but it comes down to the government just feels threatened. They like their cozy tyranny of personal wealth and luxury, and they won't let anyone endanger that.

    If I had my way, I'd drop a 50MT nuclear bomb right on top of their heads, when they are all assembled.
  2. #82
    Originally posted by -SpectraL No, they're political dissidents. People who go on Facebook and Twitter and the like and condemn the government. Seriously. 99% of the people executed in China are just people the government finds to be a danger to themselves, so they do anything to set them up with bogus charges and anything else they can find, but it comes down to the government just feels threatened. They like their cozy tyranny of personal wealth and luxury, and they won't let anyone endanger that.

    If I had my way, I'd drop a 50MT nuclear bomb right on top of their heads, when they are all assembled.

    source ?
  3. #83
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny source ?

    I would, but all the witnesses and experts were executed already.
  4. #84
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Source for anything? Probably drug charges? What the heck? They mass execute drug users? I must be living under a rock thinking BLM is important when there are countries just literally openly executing drug users. Surely that cant be true.
  5. #85
    Originally posted by mmQ Source for anything? Probably drug charges? What the heck? They mass execute drug users? I must be living under a rock thinking BLM is important when there are countries just literally openly executing drug users. Surely that cant be true.

    There are even countries where they kill u for being GAY.
  6. #86
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace There are even countries where they kill u for being GAY.

    In Iran.
  7. #87
    Originally posted by -SpectraL In Iran.

    Yep. The countries in Iran
  8. #88
    Originally posted by mmQ Source for anything? Probably drug charges? What the heck? They mass execute drug users? I must be living under a rock thinking BLM is important when there are countries just literally openly executing drug users. Surely that cant be true.

    you'd be surprise to learn that facebook-liking the wrong stuff in some countries can result in visits by the cops and possible jail time.
  9. #89
    AngryIVer African Astronaut [my jade controlled morrigan]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Did you ever test my information yourself?

    Did you read my post?
  10. #90
    Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace The only other option is to pay for something using Paypal, but after a certain amount they will ask for your SSN or close the account. Paypal is not stupid. They know all the scams people try to run.

    It's not time, it's sales...

    PayPal requires SSN because if you sell and use PayPal, you must add an SSN or your EIN (federal tax ID number) if you sell over $20,000 per year, AND record 200 selling transactions annually, whichever happens first.

    The IRS requires that PayPal send sellers who record 200 transactions AND sell $20,000 or more in services or products an IRS form 1099. Your income should be reported at this level. This is the reason for PayPal requiring SSN.
  11. #91
    Kev Space Nigga
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Service Time after which email will expire because of account inactivity

    Gmail 9 months
    Hotmail 270 days
    Yahoo! Mail 4 months

    https://www.webdevelopersnotes.com/email-address-expired

    Bullshit, gmail never expires! I sent an email to like 20 totseans from the old site and all the hotmail addresses (except meta's) failed to deliver, all the gmail ones went thru without error.

    And what the fucks the difference between 9 months and 270 days exactly?
  12. #92
    I've got a 25+yr old yahoo account that I check maybe twice a year. It doesn't expire, it just occasionally is "parked" but when I try to log in it just reactivates it.
  13. #93
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Kev Bullshit, gmail never expires! I sent an email to like 20 totseans from the old site and all the hotmail addresses (except meta's) failed to deliver, all the gmail ones went thru without error.

    And what the fucks the difference between 9 months and 270 days exactly?

    You might not even get a delivery failure message from Gmail, even if it didn't go through, or someone may have already recreated the account.
  14. #94
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    I just found out Gmail stopped deleting expired e-mail names in 2017. So that means any account that expired before 2017 got deleted and can be recreated. All expired accounts after 2017 are still there and can't be taken again.
  15. #95
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson It's not time, it's sales…

    PayPal requires SSN because if you sell and use PayPal, you must add an SSN or your EIN (federal tax ID number) if you sell over $20,000 per year, AND record 200 selling transactions annually, whichever happens first.

    The IRS requires that PayPal send sellers who record 200 transactions AND sell $20,000 or more in services or products an IRS form 1099. Your income should be reported at this level. This is the reason for PayPal requiring SSN.

    Not even remotely true lmao.

    You need to fill out a 1099 when you make over $600

    Paypal submits one regardless of how much you make. But $600 is when YOU need to fill one out. IRS does not give a fuck about your sales.

    This is common knowledge. Lmao. Implying the IRS would let you get away with making 1,999 tax free. They want their 15%
  16. #96
    G African Astronaut
    Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace Not even remotely true lmao.

    You need to fill out a 1099 when you make over $600

    Paypal submits one regardless of how much you make. But $600 is when YOU need to fill one out. IRS does not give a fuck about your sales.

    This is common knowledge. Lmao. Implying the IRS would let you get away with making 1,999 tax free. They want their 15%

    Absolutely incorrect as usual.

    The $600 rule applies to the business paying you money, not to you. The IRS requires that if a business remits $600 or more to you during the tax year, it must issue you a Form 1099-MISC for that amount. You'll receive a copy of the 1099, and the IRS will receive a copy as well.

    https://budgeting.thenest.com/report-earnings-under-600-27251.html#:~:text=The%20%24600%20rule%20applies%20to,receive%20a%20copy%20as%20well.
  17. #97
    Not relevant info but thanks for trying grandpa
  18. #98
    Kev Space Nigga
    Originally posted by -SpectraL You might not even get a delivery failure message from Gmail

    That is not standard practice, i would assume email has a universal protocol and standards for how it works and what happens when the address of the intended recipient is wrong. then again you have been around back when this shit was in its infancy so i suppose you could tell us.
  19. #99
    Kev Space Nigga
    Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace Not even remotely true lmao.

    You need to fill out a 1099 when you make over $600

    Paypal submits one regardless of how much you make. But $600 is when YOU need to fill one out. IRS does not give a fuck about your sales.

    This is common knowledge. Lmao. Implying the IRS would let you get away with making 1,999 tax free. They want their 15%

    back in the day you didnt need to provide your real name to have a paypal account and mine is still that way. I havent received any calls from the IRS but i do include income from paypal when i declare my income, i dont want unwanted attention from the IRS just to save a few dollars.
  20. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Back in my day there wasnt a thing called PayPal or Ebay. You just had to walk door to door if you wanted to sell your vacuum cleaner. Know your fucking role 21st century privilege.
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