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My road to success (Moving Update 2)

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uchiha101

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This thread will be about my journey to the million dollar comic and the struggles, failures and successes that come with it since many boardies requested it I will not longer post my transactions but try what revat said :). I also have a bunch of inspirational people two of them being Walt Disney and Steve Jobs because I want to be the next rags to riches story not to the degree of Steve Jobs or Walt Disney but I want to make a million dollars buying and selling a comic and making enough money with this venture to never again say I can't afford something :)

 

Thoughts and plans

Sell my comics

Sell IH 180 CGC 5.0

 

Milestones I want to reach

Get my first four figure sale

 

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3 minutes ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

That simply (factually) has not happened. You cannot get married online. Gabe cannot get married online. Other people in rare circumstances can get married online. You cannot, and did not, get married. Period. You can't hide that fact behind any falsities.

I could be God. Can you prove that I'm not God?

First, prove that superpowers exist using tangible evidence.

Funny, so you're conflicting with what you're saying. Did you see that or not? So it can factually not happen but yet it did?

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4 minutes ago, Hollywood1892 said:

...But in regards to coming home and talking about it to your wife or the local poker group I imagine its morally enforced.

You need to clarify this statement.

Are you suggesting that they're "allowed" to do this, or that they are not allowed to do this?

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1 minute ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

You didn't answer 1 single question. You're deluded into thinking you understand tangible subjects when you are literally incorrect. You cannot prove yourself in that ring, either.

Where is your tangible evidence that superpowers are real?

I answered everything you asked me. In fact, don't make me correct you like I did Kav yesterday.

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Just now, uchiha101 said:

Funny, so you're conflicting with what you're saying. Did you see that or not? So it can factually not happen but yet it did?

This makes no sense.

See my latest question.

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1 minute ago, uchiha101 said:

I answered everything you asked me. In fact, don't make me correct you like I did Kav yesterday.

You didn't.

Where is your tangible evidence that superpowers exist?

You have not answered this question.

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28 minutes ago, chrisco37 said:

Are you still living at home?  What do your parents think of the marriage?  

 

I really hate when people who claim to be so much smarter than I can't pay attention to what I'm saying. 

 

Here's your answer. No I'm not living with my parents.

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Just now, theCapraAegagrus said:

You need to clarify this statement.

Are you suggesting that they're "allowed" to do this, or that they are not allowed to do this?

I'm suggesting they are not

Definitely from a legal standpoint and most likely from a moral one.

But I'll guarantee you this

If anyone came into their doctors office with evidence of having been bitten by a radioactive spider and began shooting webs out of their wrists they would wind up in more than just a best selling comic book!

But it would be an Amazing Fantasy

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3 minutes ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

This makes no sense.

See my latest question.

It makes perfect sense and let me explain. You said that online marriage can't factually happen right? Still following? Then you go off and say that in certain and some cases it's rare but can be done. So which is it? It can't both be true and not true at the same time.

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Just now, uchiha101 said:

It makes perfect sense and let me explain. You said that online marriage can't factually happen right? Still following? Then you go off and say that in certain and some cases it's rare but can be done. So which is it? It can't both be true and not true at the same time.

Wrong. I said that you cannot get married online.

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3 minutes ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

You didn't.

Where is your tangible evidence that superpowers exist?

You have not answered this question.

I have answered this question so many time since you keep asking. Mutations, monks, God, demons, environment, drugs.  

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32 minutes ago, uchiha101 said:

It's not only military. Also you can be a non-us person and get it done. You asked me to show you proof of getting married online and that's what I've done. 

1) Canada does not allow Marriage by proxy.  They will recognize it if it is done in a country where it is recognized and you were an active duty military member. http://www.cic.gc.ca/English/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1081&top=14. 2)California allows it as follows:

Marriage by proxy is NOT allowed in California. Family Code, Section 420(a), requires the two parties, marriage officiant and witness if applicable be physically present together in the same location for the marriage to be performed.

California Family Code 420(b) allows a member of the Armed Forces of the United States who is stationed overseas and serving in a conflict or a war and is unable to appear for licensure and solemnization of the marriage to enter into a marriage by the appearance of an attorney-in-fact, commissioned and empowered in writing for that purpose through a power of attorney (POA).  https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHSI/Pages/California-Marriage-License-General-Information.aspx

3) Colorado allows it as follows:

A proxy marriage license may be granted to an absent person who is:

  • A member of the armed forces of the United States who is stationed in another country or in another state in support of combat or military operation; or
  • A government contractor, or an employee of a government contractor, working or in support of US military operations in another country or in another state

Requirements for applying for a marriage license for a proxy marriage are:

  • One party is a resident of Colorado;
  • One party appears in person to apply for the marriage license and pays the required fees;
  • The signatures of both parties to the proxy marriage are required, and the party present shall sign the marriage license application and provide an absentee affidavit form containing the notarized signature of the absent party, along with proper identification  documents required for a marriage license for the absent party; and
  • Both parties (and the proxy) are 18 years of age or older.
  • The proxy for the absent spouse must be the person named on the Power of Attorney form, must have a valid ID and must be present to apply for the marriage license.

Self-solemnization is not allowed in a marriage by proxy.

You must have a notarized Marriage Ceremony Proxy Power of Attorney form. The spouse who can be present and the proxy must both present a valid ID when applying for the license. https://www.denvergov.org/content/denvergov/en/denver-office-of-the-clerk-and-recorder/marriage-civil-union-licenses/license-information.html 

4) Kansas, which was one of the 4, seems to have pulled it and no longer allows it.

5) Montana is the fourth and they were the only one that didn't require you to be in the armed forces, just that one of the two spouses be a resident of Montana.  

The 3 states mentioned before all require a trip to get a marriage certificate.  Montana is the only one that doesn't require that.  So no, YOU can't get married on the internet.  

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Just now, uchiha101 said:

I have answered this question so many time since you keep asking. Mutations, monks, God, demons, environment, drugs.  

Theories on "where" they fictionally come from is not tangible evidence.

Whew. You have now conceded that they do not exist. I can rest easy, now.

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1 minute ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

Wrong. I said that you cannot get married online.

You can't say that because that would make your argument invalid. You can't say it can happen yet not have it happen at all. As for me, if I put in the effort  I could get it done as well. But I have to do it the way God wants. 

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Just now, theCapraAegagrus said:

Theories on "where" they fictionally come from is not tangible evidence.

Whew. You have now conceded that they do not exist. I can rest easy, now.

Those aren't theories my friend. You can believe it or not but they do exist.

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1 minute ago, uchiha101 said:

You can't say that because that would make your argument invalid. You can't say it can happen yet not have it happen at all. As for me, if I put in the effort  I could get it done as well. But I have to do it the way God wants. 

Wrong again.

It cannot happen and it didn't happen. These are what we call "facts".

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1 minute ago, uchiha101 said:

Those aren't theories my friend. You can believe it or not but they do exist.

That's the thing about tangible evidence - "belief" matters not.

Superpowers factually do not exist, and I have concluded my 5-part exhibit on correcting you.

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2 minutes ago, jaybuck43 said:

1) Canada does not allow Marriage by proxy.  They will recognize it if it is done in a country where it is recognized and you were an active duty military member. http://www.cic.gc.ca/English/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1081&top=14. 2)California allows it as follows:

Marriage by proxy is NOT allowed in California. Family Code, Section 420(a), requires the two parties, marriage officiant and witness if applicable be physically present together in the same location for the marriage to be performed.

California Family Code 420(b) allows a member of the Armed Forces of the United States who is stationed overseas and serving in a conflict or a war and is unable to appear for licensure and solemnization of the marriage to enter into a marriage by the appearance of an attorney-in-fact, commissioned and empowered in writing for that purpose through a power of attorney (POA).  https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHSI/Pages/California-Marriage-License-General-Information.aspx

3) Colorado allows it as follows:

A proxy marriage license may be granted to an absent person who is:

  • A member of the armed forces of the United States who is stationed in another country or in another state in support of combat or military operation; or
  • A government contractor, or an employee of a government contractor, working or in support of US military operations in another country or in another state

Requirements for applying for a marriage license for a proxy marriage are:

  • One party is a resident of Colorado;
  • One party appears in person to apply for the marriage license and pays the required fees;
  • The signatures of both parties to the proxy marriage are required, and the party present shall sign the marriage license application and provide an absentee affidavit form containing the notarized signature of the absent party, along with proper identification  documents required for a marriage license for the absent party; and
  • Both parties (and the proxy) are 18 years of age or older.
  • The proxy for the absent spouse must be the person named on the Power of Attorney form, must have a valid ID and must be present to apply for the marriage license.

Self-solemnization is not allowed in a marriage by proxy.

You must have a notarized Marriage Ceremony Proxy Power of Attorney form. The spouse who can be present and the proxy must both present a valid ID when applying for the license. https://www.denvergov.org/content/denvergov/en/denver-office-of-the-clerk-and-recorder/marriage-civil-union-licenses/license-information.html 

4) Kansas, which was one of the 4, seems to have pulled it and no longer allows it.

5) Montana is the fourth and they were the only one that didn't require you to be in the armed forces, just that one of the two spouses be a resident of Montana.  

The 3 states mentioned before all require a trip to get a marriage certificate.  Montana is the only one that doesn't require that.  So no, YOU can't get married on the internet.  

I already said I can get married on the internet. How many times do I need to repeat that. 

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1 minute ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

Wrong again.

It cannot happen and it didn't happen. These are what we call "facts".

It's funny how quickly your facts change. I can get married online. I have shown you one of many examples sites on where to do this. Oh, btw, some select churches also offer these services. Do you deny that? 

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2 minutes ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

That's the thing about tangible evidence - "belief" matters not.

Superpowers factually do not exist, and I have concluded my 5-part exhibit on correcting you.

Then you need to get your facts straight because they do and shows how little you know.

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Just now, uchiha101 said:

It's funny how quickly your facts change. I can get married online. I have shown you one of many examples sites on where to do this. Oh, btw, some select churches also offer these services. Do you deny that? 

You cannot get married online. That is an undeniable fact.

I cannot care less about whatever church BS you're spewing, now.

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2 minutes ago, uchiha101 said:

I already said I can get married on the internet. How many times do I need to repeat that. 

Keep repeating it until you post ANYTHING that states you can.  I've posted citations to your own government's law that says YOU, GABE, cannot legally get married online.  So, please, school the 9 year practicing attorney.

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1 minute ago, uchiha101 said:

Then you need to get your facts straight because they do and shows how little you know.

No. You need to get your head straight.

Superpowers do not exist and you know that you cannot prove otherwise. That shows how little you know/admit.

I have already proven my point in the Court of Public Opinion. I rest my case and my case has won. Thank you, Judge. You're welcome, Cap.

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1 minute ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

You cannot get married online. That is an undeniable fact.

I cannot care less about whatever church BS you're spewing, now.

Nope you're wrong. I'm mentioning churches because they as well can do this. 

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1 minute ago, jaybuck43 said:

Keep repeating it until you post ANYTHING that states you can.  I've posted citations to your own government's law that says YOU, GABE, cannot legally get married online.  So, please, school the 9 year practicing attorney.

I don't really care how long you've been practicing. You don't know everything or do you think that's the case?

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