Lunar Magma
Baby Onion
Tbf, that line is not really a confirmation that Josh is back in Europe. It's just poorly-worded. He could be implying that he is dealing with something going on (back in Europe) every night from 8 PM EST to 4 AM EST. So he listens to Kino Casino while working on his computer about the issue happening in Europe.View attachment 91248
Null is back in Europe.
Also,
>Josh working.
Not only is this an oxymoron. But it's bullshit. Josh doesn't do anything that might be considered "work."
Sending the IRS after someone is usually a waste of your time unless the person is very wealthy. They don't waste their time on small fish. There needs to usually be a big reward waiting to mount an investigation and use resources going after someone. Or something big like a public outcry. Josh doesn't make enough money to be on their radar. The problem with reporting someone to the IRS for tax fraud/evasion is that you need evidence they are committing tax fraud. A hunch or just speculation isn't good enough. And unless you are close to this person and intimate enough to be up in their finances, you won't have any solid evidence they are committing tax fraud. And without evidence, it ends up looking like a private-army request to the government to go after your personal enemy. People are welcome to do what they want though. Don't let me stop you.Lawsuits that are different states are already complicated and different countries makes it more complicated. People are better off proving null is evading taxes so they can send tax collectors after him, which may vary in results depending on what country he is in.
Alex, I'll take "Things That Will Never Happen" for $500.Maybe one could have him turn over ownership of kiwifarms, if he couldn't pay.
