@quickk2830@cartmansfinsta it makes sense that as he continuously spiraled he would make someone think for him, even if he decided to let them live or kill them for their opinion.
@quickk2830@cartmansfinsta well Heath Ledger had the comics plus numerous cartoons to pull inspiration from. all Antonny had was the comic. theyre both great. plus, i think him being "intellegent" was good, but as the show progressed he had others do the thinking for him, i.e. Sister Sage and others
@TheMistaGG I watched so many of your Steven Seagal movie reviews and many more, and I beg of you to do a review on Dont Turn Out the Lights. I'll let you voice your opinion if you decide to watch it
@TheMistaGG I watched so many of your Steven Seagal movie reviews and many more, and I beg of you to do a review on Dont Turn Out the Lights. I'll let you voice your opinion if you decide to watch it
@SEPDarklucaz its a good game, but it was a bit underwhelming bc of the Square Enix programming blocking off certain areas in-game. i dont want an open world game, but theres a way to block areas nicely instead of showing a seemingly open field i cant enter.
@No1RDunn@ThoughtCrimes80 in some instances, ownership gets changed if the owner dies, so the new owner is confused by the squatter being there. still though, the squatter can be served eviction papers, and they are given time to prove if they had a right to be there. if they cant, theyre legally gone.
@No1RDunn@ThoughtCrimes80 for squatters rights to exist in some states, you'd have to prove either you were given a document that you believed to be real but its actually fake thinking that you lease/own the property, or evident time will have to pass by like 10 to 20 years with no one living there.
@No1RDunn@ThoughtCrimes80 either way, if there was a reason why i wasn't at a house i own and i come and find someone in there, i'd be pretty mad. it still leans on the fact that the squatter had to have their own evidence to show they had/believd they had a right to be there. the law is usually abused.
@No1RDunn@ThoughtCrimes80 id understand if it was a vacant property, but this usually happens to houses or buildings that are owned to someone. often times it occurs to a house that hasnt been occupied for s ome time bc of renovations or the death of the owner.