Sure. It’s a loose terminology for a group of anti government protestors. They have very bizarre beliefs about the law, don’t have licenses or license plates or insurance, file vexatious lawsuits and commit “paper terrorism” on the courts, have fake license plates on their cars, don’t pay taxes and try to pay bills from what they think is a secret government trust established in their names at birth worth 2 million dollars. They are quite notorious for getting pulled over for their fake plates, where they refuse to get out of their car and ask repeatedly 'am I being detained ", and end up with their windows smashed and being dragged out of their cars. There are a million videos of this on YouTube and they’re quite something.
Here is an article about a notorious case where the cops actually killed one as they thought he had a weapon. It’s quite unfortunate but the cops have been killed by sovcits before…
I think they’re making a joke that the landlord makes their money off the tenant, satisfying the bit about “does the individual rely on your support for more than 60% of their income” or whatever the language is there about dependents
“Yep. That’s my legal guardian. That one, over there. That’s the one who is actually responsible for putting speed bumps in the elevators, reducing the water heater temp to an affordable 68°, & serving asbestos dip at the holiday tenant gathering.
I’m just a lowly dependent, no way I should be held accountable for my misdeeds.”
Yikes
Imagine being the landlord when this gets brought up to them. But then again they’re probably already in the process of actual legal action.
I figured this was just a joke about tenants financially supporting landlords.
I’ve been reading way too many sovcit posts, I thought it was one of those lol.
Also probably because OP is the source of most sovcit posts :)
Ha! That sonofa-
It is
Thought it was sovcit-ery
To claim a dependant you’d have to be paying taxes in the first place, so I doubt it.
It’s a shame when delusional ideas get in the way of a poignant joke.
That was my first thought too.
Dare I ask what “sovcit” means? Some kind of soviet thing?
sovereign citizen is what it stands for, are you familiar with them?
Never heard the term, dare I ask what it means?
Sure. It’s a loose terminology for a group of anti government protestors. They have very bizarre beliefs about the law, don’t have licenses or license plates or insurance, file vexatious lawsuits and commit “paper terrorism” on the courts, have fake license plates on their cars, don’t pay taxes and try to pay bills from what they think is a secret government trust established in their names at birth worth 2 million dollars. They are quite notorious for getting pulled over for their fake plates, where they refuse to get out of their car and ask repeatedly 'am I being detained ", and end up with their windows smashed and being dragged out of their cars. There are a million videos of this on YouTube and they’re quite something.
Here is an article about a notorious case where the cops actually killed one as they thought he had a weapon. It’s quite unfortunate but the cops have been killed by sovcits before…
https://www.vice.com/en/article/g5yxw9/utah-sovereign-citizen-chase-allan
I think they’re making a joke that the landlord makes their money off the tenant, satisfying the bit about “does the individual rely on your support for more than 60% of their income” or whatever the language is there about dependents
“Yep. That’s my legal guardian. That one, over there. That’s the one who is actually responsible for putting speed bumps in the elevators, reducing the water heater temp to an affordable 68°, & serving asbestos dip at the holiday tenant gathering.
I’m just a lowly dependent, no way I should be held accountable for my misdeeds.”