I thought I was having a stroke midway that wall of nonsense.
I always come away from these with either laughing or confusion. Never anything between.
Burger King court?
“She shook her head yes”
This line is all you need to see to know that this person is a moron or a lunatic.
You don’t shake your head to say yes.
Whenever I see that line in books, I have taken it to mean a reluctant yes. As if the person is both shaking their head in exasperation and conceding something to the other person.
It’s definitely a sign of being disingenuous. Either outright lying or placating the listener.
Some people use that phrase to mean “nod”. It’s the same action just a different direction.
And their point is that they are wrong to do so.
It’s not great phrasing I agree… but it is a common way to describe it.
It’s the action that matters not the description.
If “she” (not clear who) moved her head back and forth in a vertical rotation, it doesn’t matter if you call it “shook her head yes” or “nodded”. The meaning is the same.
If she moved her head back and forth in a horizontal rotation and this person interpreted that as a “yes”, then that is insanity.
It’s just not the accepted and used English for those actions. If it was something like “rotated” then it would be ambiguous and subject to interpretation, but the word “shook” already has a meaning
So it sounds like you’re just not familiar with the phrase. It might not be “accepted and used” in your area, and I agree it’s confusing. But it is common, regardless.
Many examples can be found in your choice of search engine, here’s one result but it’s very very common.
Not only is “common” unfortunately not a quantitative assertion (and I disagree), many incorrect usages are “common.”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_shake
As earlier stated, obviously some people might use the opposite words for a particular effect.
I mean feel free to count search results if you care to assess exactly how common it is. Regardless, writing this phrase is not “insanity”
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I’m sure the instrument in question to discharge the debt references the special trust they believe is setup for them as a Corporation in their name at birth. And somehow the government owns the trust and despite the same government funding this trust, they hope you never use it so the government can get the money back. That’s how they try to discharge the debt towards this mythical trust that, if you just know enough magical sovcit phrases, you can access as the ‘natural’ person named in the trust.
Sounds a lot like socialism to me. With hoops.
Most sovcits also seem to be the libertarian type where the thought of socialism burns them like they’re a witch. Makes sense since they’re trying to find the magic words to make their debts disappear.
To be fair, that sounds pretty awesome. If we gave every baby 20,000 dollars and held it for them until college or 20 years old we could actually give our kids a much better start as adults. It would cost roughly 72 Billion dollars a year, about on par with Veterans Affairs. And yeah some of them are going to blow it on a car. But others will turn it into their retirement or get a house or use it for job training.
You’ve got my vote!
They truly believe they can cancel a debt if they just say the “right” words like it’s some sort of an incantation.
Yep, and that it bills the secret trust.
I then said no if they have a problem they have to have a qualified third party state the issue and I then have 30 days to cure. She shook her head yes and did a continuance for 30 days. I when she said that I was like did she really say damn near the exact same thing the judge said to yusef in court!!
Anyone wanna tell him what just happened isn’t what he thinks just happened?
The judge put off consequences for 30 days. To some, that would seem like a long time.
It took me a good couple of minutes to figure out what “had my spill in my head” was supposed to mean… I’m guessing they meant “spiel” lol
Although with all the terrible grammar in this post it’s entirely possible that they did take a nasty spill and landed on their head before they wrote this
Spiel… more like “absurd machinations”
It also works because of the way their word salads spill out of their heads.
I am so glad most people on lemmy write better than this! 🥰
Who is Yusef?
A sovereign citizen “guru”, as they are called, named Yusef El, from the Moorish sovcit part of sovcits. There are about ten different gurus who offer paid programs to learn all this gobbledygook and convince these dunderheads they’re really beating the system.
What method of payment do they accept?
Cashapp only baby.
Now, now. Yusef uses Paypal and Stripe. For just $49.99 US/month you too can learn how to ruin your life.
Have any of these guys ever succeeded in anything regarding their woefully misguided notions? I would think loss after loss would eventually discourage this nonsense.
The ones who truly lose end up in jail. Some think they “win” when they are granted more time to
shallowshape the fuck up before returning to court (they will lose, they just don’t see the writing on the wall yet). Lastly are the grifters selling this information to the mindless rubes.Sometimes I wonder if that’s what Trump will do if he loses - convince the sovcits they are outside of the government and they can come work for him in his new nation.
Yeah, it seems like this lady succeeded here…in getting a 30 day delay, after which she will still be held liable for the debt she owes.
That’s exactly right. The judge in this case seems exceptionally patient with all of the nonsense involved.
Not one blessed thing.
Worst. Shakespeare. Ever.
Delirium-inducing.