deranger
@deranger@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Just say it gurl 3 days ago:
Song is Hudson Mohawke - CBAT
- Comment on 7,818 titles on Steam disclose generative AI usage, or 7% of Steam's total library of 114,126 games, up from ~1,000 titles in April 2024 4 days ago:
It’s kind of interesting that you say elevator music is soulless, not real art, etc. There are some genres of music that are based on elevator music, hold music, “Muzak” in general. It’s just as real as anything else, and people do seek it out.
- Comment on Steam is cracking down on porn games, to keep Payment Processors happy. 4 days ago:
The post nut clarity of realizing that buying that porn game was not such a great idea
- Comment on Can I lick it? 4 days ago:
Uranium is a toxic metal, even when completely disregarding its radioactivity
- Comment on It’s the little things 4 days ago:
“Palmetto bugs” are just roaches, period. That name refers to either the Florida woods cockroach or the American cockroach.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
And before all that, you were saying that “filial responsibility laws have NOTHING to do with debt”. Are you gonna ignore that?
Even after I pointed out you misquoted me here, you’re still doing it. You’re leaving out a key piece of the quote which is extremely relevant to your frankly ridiculous claim about being responsible for your parent’s child support debt, or other debts to the state.
Maybe spend less time formatting your text and more time actually reading.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
Medical debt is dissolved in probate, genius. Just not the kind related to say, nursing homes. That’s when filial responsibility comes into play. I’m not responsible for my parents medical debt; I am responsible for their care, in some backwards states, and medical debt can be a part of that, but not necessarily, as in the pacemaker example I used earlier.
There’s no ad hominem in my comments. Quote me. Implications are neither here nor there. Me saying your opinion doesn’t matter to me is not an ad hominem. I’m saying you’re wrong because the facts don’t support your points, not because of any personal characteristics you have.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
Still waiting on those multitude of legitimate stories that you cited earlier.
Also, what you just mentioned does not constitute an ad hominem attacks. Ad hominem would be “you’re a Finn, therefore your point is incorrect”
Shit man, you’re failing to comprehend the things you said I wouldn’t comprehend. You don’t even know what ad hominem constitutes. Ad hominem is “your argument is wrong because of <issue> with your character”
Medical debt is dissolved in probate insolvency, except in rare cases. If my mother had a pacemaker implanted, owed $250k, died the next day in a car crash, that’s not subject to filial responsibility. Once again, you’re wrong.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
I’d like to see a single source for anything you’re claiming that isn’t a Wikipedia or other -pedia.
You’re correct I’m not qualified to speak on inheritance law because I’m not a lawyer. Neither are you.
Who said anything about ad hominem? Once again, you resort to insults, because you have no grounds for your claims.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
If you can find any kind of source that says child support falls under medical debt, which is the only reason filial responsibility exists, then I’ll admit that I’m wrong. I searched and I don’t see anything in any state laws that would indicate that you’re correct.
It’s just weird that you’re resorting to personal attacks, after implying I’d be the one starting that. Usually people resort to the personal attacks when they have nothing else to fall back on. I haven’t really met many Finns before, is this just how you guys are over there?
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
Child support debt isn’t medical debt and wouldn’t fall under filial responsibility laws. Source: the ones you’ve provided. Child support isn’t medical debt.
6’3” (1.9m) and 200lbs (90kg), not fat, but I am a bit sweaty at the moment, it’s summertime and to be expected at the end of the day.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
You don’t have experience though, lol. You’ve never dealt with an estate in the US, have you?
Medical debt != child support debt, genius.
Credible sources man, I’m waiting for them. Not Wikipedia, not another -pedia. Legal sources. You said you have read all kinds of stories.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
I’m saying you’re wrong, full stop. You know nothing about the laws here, that much is obvious.
Do you care to point out anything specific from that article, because it supports my point, not yours. It specifically says That you can inherit: property debt (outstanding mortgage on a property); co-signed debt; and medical debt ie caring for your parent which I’ve already acknowledged earlier.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
Honestly dude, I don’t give a shit what someone from Finland thinks about filial responsibility laws in the United States. You’re basing your opinions on a Wikipedia article and a standup segment, get the fuck out.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
Well, I can tell you that comedian is just making up a funny story and that’s not how it works in real life. You absolutely would not be responsible for paying your own child support, that is ridiculous.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
Alright man, all I can say is you can talk to a lawyer when the time comes.
The Wikipedia article you just linked has nothing to do with debt in general. The debt referred to in that article refers specifically to caring for your parents, not assuming their debt for other things (medical bills for previous procedures, credit cards, loans, etc)
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
That is incorrect. If your grandmother left you the house, as in she put your name on the deed as transfer on death, it is not part of the estate and you would get it outright. It would not be affected by the debt. It is not part of the estate.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
Yeah, no that whole clip is just a joke. That’s not at all how it works. You don’t inherit debt unless you cosigned a loan or it’s spousal debt in one of those common property states.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
If you read that article, you will see the exact two examples that I used for when you would be responsible for the debt. The third that I didn’t list was mishandling the estate as the executor.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
I don’t disagree. Do people not realize that you can’t inherit the assets of someone who has a negative net worth? That seems pretty common sense to me, and I knew that before I ever dealt with an estate.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
It’s not disingenuous in the slightest. Debt does not get passed on, full stop. You are not responsible for the debts of your parents except for a few niche scenarios. Debts and assets are separate things.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
That’s literally what I just said. Debts are paid out of the estate.
- Comment on stock market 1 week ago:
Yeah, I do the ETF thing too.
I get the possibility of some kind of insider trading, but they still have to make good returns or they’re gonna lose the job.
- Comment on stock market 1 week ago:
That doesn’t make any sense, they have a shared interest. They make more money when you make more money.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
Coincidentally I hear the opposite, boomer kids stand to inherit quite a bit. Anecdotally this seems true; granted I am an only child.
My father is likely to leave me with a few hundred thousand of his retirement account (he doesn’t know what to spend it on, his union pension is more than enough for his needs) and I’ll inherit both his house as well as my grandmothers house, which is now my uncle’s house. My mom’s house will be sold and split between my half brother and my cousin who my mother raised.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
What are you talking about?
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
I don’t believe so. I was explicitly told by my lawyer not to pay any estate debts with my own money.
- Comment on Grandma is on her own 1 week ago:
As someone who’s dealing with the estate process right now, I don’t think anyone inherits debt.
- Comment on we are creators 1 week ago:
The problem with materials like oil, lead, asbestos, etc. is that they’re really fucking good at what they do.
- Comment on Just trying to scan my TPS reports 1 week ago: