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According to Sherdog legend, this is the career change that made @Revolver rich.
According to Sherdog legend, this is the career change that made @Revolver rich.
LOL, didn't E-Bank alter this gif to include oranges being juggled?
Interesting, yet confusing.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-courts-jailing-thousands-over-171957508.html
For example:
So was going to prison over debt outlawed or did they just outlaw prisons devoted to debtors? Why the need for a new law?
You mean the dude who used to buy friendships with custom av’s?LOL, didn't E-Bank alter this gif to include oranges being juggled?
Nah.
Investments are different than children
Yeah, that guy. He always seemed alright to me.You mean the dude who used to buy friendships with custom av’s?
That dude was a can. He’d always always get rustled about my Thursday night bottle service threads.Yeah, that guy. He always seemed alright to me.
LOL, I didn't know that.That dude was a can. He’d always always get rustled about my Thursday night bottle service threads.
No one cares though because they are weakest and most think they probably deserve it even though many are innocent and just poor.
Easy position to take when your parents will bail you outI’ve posted these beliefs before. I proposed labor camps for people to pay off their loans.
Interesting watch on an old fashioned mobbed up loan shark
This sounds like a poor person problem. Who cares.
Here's how I look at it. Private lenders charge interest and factor in risk. They take the chance of not getting paid back in order to earn a profit. If that chance doesn't pay off then it's simply a failed business venture. Too bad so sad.
Do you believe a kid/person should be able to get a student loan and as soon as they get their degree declare bankruptcy?Republicans are doing their best effort so only rich people like trump can declare bankruptcy. In my day you could on Student loans which billionaires don't have. No more. GWB changed that. There are dozens of other examples.
Yeah, it's a hard topic to delineate.
I personally think that it should be outlawed with categorical exceptions: for instance, to compensate for non-financial injury. I think debts to non-human entities should be precluded from carrying jail time. Debts to individuals should be treated less leniently.
It depends on how narrowly or broadly you are defining it.
Should you be imprisoned because you cannot afford to pay an electricity or cable bill? No, that's a debtor prison.
Should you be jailed because you refuse to make payments on a civil judgment, despite being able to? Yes, that's contempt of court.
Of course, it's a less clear line between those two instances in reality.