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uchiha101

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  1. 1 minute ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

    You have literally no legs to stand on. "You're wrong" is not a valid argument. You are simply wrong. Both the attorney and myself have proven you're wrong.

    Man you really don't pay attention despite your claims of doing so. I've already answered your questions, given you proof, and repeated myself multiple times.

  2. 1 minute ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

    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.

    Oh, I'm completely sane. I gave you proof and the answers to the questions. You just don't believe it. Public opinion means nothing. It's facts that matter and it's something you're failing to do.

  3. 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?

  4. 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. 

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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?

  8. 3 minutes ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

    Nope. You're making stuff up (again). I have only commented on exactly what you have said you're thinking/doing. You're severely confused.

    You have literally no clue how patient confidentiality works. You're flat-out incorrect and commenting on a subject that you clearly don't understand. Don't you put that evil on me, Ricky Bobby!

    Where is your tangible evidence of "superpowers being real"? You went off on this tangent as opposed to providing us with the proof, Gabe.

    No I'm not making anything up. Do a little research before saying stuff and if it wasn't clear I have said that I asked doctors, lawyers, and psychiatrists about this. You tend to say many things that aren't true. As for the evidence, since you weren't paying attention as usual, I wasn't going off on a tangent because I answered your questions in full.

  9. 2 minutes ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

    How could I? You're the master at it. Discussing exactly what the topic is is not a "tangent". I would suggest knowing the definition of words before using them. Obviously you ignored the prior evidence provided to you that the site doesn't work, and only in extremely rare cases and circumstances, is it the process even allowed.

    So, as I said, you cannot get married online. You also are not married. Marriage is legally-binding. You are not bound by any law to any person (other than debt).

    I am also 100% certain that you will not be married IRL soon (if ever). Again, join us in the real world, man.

    I know the definitions of the words I use or else I wouldn't be using them. You are going off on tangents because it's not related at all to the questions I'm asking. You think it is but it's not. Yes you can get married online. I already told you where I'm married. I have showed you the website. I have shown you can get married online and that there's more than one way of doing it. See there you go again. Saying I will not be married soon if ever. Are you living my life? Are you Sam? Are you God? No! You're not any of what I said. 

     

    Oh but speaking of debt the only ones I'm bound to legally by that are my parents and the bank.

  10. 1 minute ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

    Actually you are wrong. I've never claimed to know jack-:censored: about you. One of my best friend's mom is a doctor. One of my dad's friends is a lawyer. Another friend's mom is a therapist. They all understand patient confidentiality exactly as I have informed you.

    I cannot simply go to a doctor and demand to "show me all your evidence of superpowers!" Won't happen. I have no authority. This is all aside from the fact that you have still yet to provide a single anecdote of evidence. Show me the proof! Unless, of, you can't...? But, how can that be, if "superpowers are real"...?

    Come one, Gab, join us in the real world. It's not as bad as some might say.

    Yes you have. Multiple times you have claimed to know what I'm thinking, have or haven't done, have or haven't seen. Or have you already forgotten that. No, you're ignoring what I said and twisting it. I'm talking about patient confidentiality in general not when people have powers. 

    But you've proven me right with what you've said. YOU HAVE NO AUTHORITY. Your authority compared to the government, judges, and FBI are nothing. See how long they will hold out and do under that pressure. I can tell you they won't. You'll be thrown under or bus or whoever is causing that.

  11. 11 minutes ago, mattn792 said:

    It makes me sad that you (or anyone for that matter) can lose all sense of reality like this.  I hope those closest to you can bring you out of this, but to start that process a person usually needs to be open to receiving help.  You don’t seem to be at this juncture.

    Just remember, God doesn’t dictate our lives, God only gives us opportunities.  It’s up to us from there, otherwise free will wouldn’t exist and existence itself would be rendered meaningless.  God isn’t telling you what Sam looks like and that she has super secret powers, that’s your subconscious.  Because you WANT to believe it’s true, and have convinced yourself that it’s true, sight unseen.  

    But it’s not real.

    And FWIW, Stan Lee’s Superhumans is basically America’s Got Talent, only with Stan’s name on it

    I have not lost any sense of reality. You don't know what God told me or didn't. I have told you what he said and made that clear in this journal. Stan Lee's superhumans are about people with actual abilities. Don't know if you've noticed that. I guess genetic mutations are fake to because you don't see them often. 

  12. 14 minutes ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

    Then provide tangible evidence that "superpowers exist". The onus is on you. Fact: Therapists cannot go home and tell their wives about their patients. That's illegal, regardless of law enforcement being involved. Patient confidentiality extends beyond your misunderstanding. Now man-up and provide some support for your argument, or concede that they don't exist (AKA realize the fact that they don't exist).

    This further expounds on the fact that you are not married.

    Wrong. You think you know so much about me and what I've done. In fact, go ahead and ask doctors, lawyers, and therapists about this and they will tell you the same thing. Want to know why? Because when you're asked by a higher authority to comply you have no choice but to legally do it. I dare you to say otherwise.