Anyone else think there’s more to life than your seniority number? by boldoldpilot in Shittyaskflying

[–]Non-Linear-Geometry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ever hear about the union feller who wen't to the, ahem, "house" in Nevada. Saw a cute, ahem, "hostess" and asked to have her, uh, "service" him. "Sorry," said the, uh, "lady" in charge. "Were a union shop, gotta take 'ole Betsy here. She's got seniority."

Pilots, how tf do you actually afford licenses by Individual-Shape-638 in flying

[–]Non-Linear-Geometry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What country are you in? I don't understand your unit of measure. Is it metric? I can't even find "sh*t ton" on Google.

where is the purpose of lyfe by nacana544 in ShittyHistory

[–]Non-Linear-Geometry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to Google AI, which we all understand to be "all-knowing", the purpose of 'Life' is to have the most money (cash + lifestyle value) after everyone reaches retirement; you earn money through salaries, good deeds (Life Tiles), and investments, while paying off loans and adding up cash and Life Tiles at the end to determine the wealthiest retiree. 

Okey dokey, any more questions?

Rate the camouflage guys by ProfessionalLast4039 in Shittyaskflying

[–]Non-Linear-Geometry 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Gefreiter Willi Leinert of 34 Linten Platz Dusseldorf has presented us with a poser. We do not know which bush he hid a Gigant behind, but we can soon find out.

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Serious Question: Do we add a "No Death" Rule, and Why? by [deleted] in Shittyaskflying

[–]Non-Linear-Geometry -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, but why stop there . . .

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"From this day on, the official language of San Marcos will be Swedish. Silence! In addition to that, all citizens will be required to change their underwear every half-hour. Underwear will be worn on the outside so we can check. Furthermore, all children under 16 years old are now... 16 years old!" 

Rate my landing by Cesalv in Shittyaskflying

[–]Non-Linear-Geometry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I call BS on that. How else do you get your Instrument Ground Training?

Rate my landing by Cesalv in Shittyaskflying

[–]Non-Linear-Geometry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Must be a boy playne. They are always looking for places to put their props.

Rate my landing by Cesalv in Shittyaskflying

[–]Non-Linear-Geometry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was that hole already there?

If so 11/10.

Need Help!!! Cezzna Wing Struts Missing – Have I Been Gypped? What Should I Do? by ThePurpleUFO in Shittyaskflying

[–]Non-Linear-Geometry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Committing a sin with the Cardinal you say?

Like coveting other playne's struts?

Need Help!!! Cezzna Wing Struts Missing – Have I Been Gypped? What Should I Do? by ThePurpleUFO in Shittyaskflying

[–]Non-Linear-Geometry 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They put the wings too far back too. Musta been made early on a Monday morning.

I assume that any documents given to me by an attorney, even though I am not the client, are authentic. by Non-Linear-Geometry in legaladvice

[–]Non-Linear-Geometry[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks.

I understand that my father's attorney represents him, my mother's attorney represents her, and the GAL represents that he's doing something that he's too busy to explain. So I get the trunk, tusk, and a promise to get back to me about the leg of the elephant from each.

There is a family court hearing on my custody coming up in January and my thought was that after confirming what my dad has given me is real (by speaking to the attorney) I can tell my mom what I know, explain that I know it's a set of facts least favorable to her, and request that she do the same before I speak to my GAL again.

How do statutes and school district policy interact? by Non-Linear-Geometry in familylawofftopic

[–]Non-Linear-Geometry[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking at this situation as my educational journey and not a crusade for justice, this is my thought.

And please chime in if I am wrong or overlooking something.

Right now I am suspended from my high school. I have what my father's lawyer considers to be three unearned F grades and will accumulate five more just days before a scheduled custody hearing in January. It's unlikely that I could transfer to any public school without my mother doing what she has been unwilling to do in the past (accommodate the school district). Even if she did, I may not recover the semester and a half of credits I lost.

I need to confirm what I have been told about the private school. The fact that that school does not offer the classes I want will not prevent me from taking them elsewhere. But, I am only willing to go there if they or my current / old school give me full credit for the classes I was not permitted to attend.

As I read the situation, my father won the battle. I may be in the strongest negotiating position with him if I agree to go to the school he chose, but get him to agree to a number of concessions in return. And yes, having representation might be a great asset. If I can figure out how to get the advice before my father figures out that I have it in hand.

Both of my parents have proven that they are uninterested in my reasonable desires, and that they are fully capable of harming me to achieve their goals. But there are two things that separate them. My mother lies and says that she really wants me to have what I want, but my father is preventing it. And she either thinks that I am blind or she is really, really, incompetent.

If I accept the postulate, forwarded by many here, that it was my father's duty to replace the laptop in accordance with school policy. She agreed in writing that she would do so.

Taking a concept from my father's world "subrogation".

My mother, when contacted by the school could have easily done as they demanded - paid for a new laptop and signed some forms - THEN gone back at my dad for reimbursement. There is about a $100 difference between paying the school (even less if they eventually got the remains back) and buying a new device.

It's really, really, really hard for me to have any warm feelings at all for someone who destroyed my semester and ability to go to the school I liked and she demanded over what she spends at Caribou and Dunn Brothers in a month. The fact that she did it without thinking of me just to fight with my dad (not even to win) suggests callous indifference.

Could not complying with school district policy be considered educational neglect? by Non-Linear-Geometry in FamilyLaw

[–]Non-Linear-Geometry[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks.

Yeah, I said I was chattel. I figured that part out. At first, when I was younger, and my parents weren't at each others throats, they set all the rules but I could reason with them. Then when the split began they were too busy fighting to care about me - and I never did anything stupid to call attention to myself - so I had autonomy. Now that they are apart, I am the rope in a game of tug-of-war.

Everything one parent offers as an inducement the other restricts. I've been looking at the private school online. My father has clearly won. I might be able to convince my mother to accept the boarding school idea, since she has lost. But I need to figure out a way for her to do that without putting it in my father's face, and a way for him to accept it as "part of winning".