I was in Woosta's situation, but the state I moved from was Cali. I didn't have any issues like the one you mention. I owed small amounts each year and didn't have to pay any penalties.
Wow, my situation is even more similar to yours than I realized. I also moved to a different state during the period where I didn't file taxes. I had to file for each state for each year I worked in that state (so 1 set of state taxes for each unpaid year, but 2 sets of state taxes for the year...
I was in a near identical situation and it ended up being no big deal. I did it out of laziness and after the first couple of years the paranoia of being in trouble kept me from wanting to pay attention to the problem.
I finally took care of it by just going to a local tax person, any old tax...
You're also right that if people spend money on it willingly there is nothing wrong with it. Even if it's shitty Maxim. But I think the fact that artists have to compromise their integrity is bad, and "virtue" is lost because the availability of truly original content in the world is decreased...
It isn't less virtuous, and I didn't say it was. I had a sense right off the bat that your question was a setup for an argument you wanted to have.
The dichotomy in the documentary between art and selling out was not about making pop music vs. making your own crappy hippie music that only you...
Not everyone there has money, a lot of people get aid to go there, and scholarships. Even the ones who have money aren't necessarily in power just by being there. The profession they choose determines their path in life. You're right in that they do have a lot more options open to them, and thep...
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In the end their conclusion seems to be that to make the world a better place you have to be "in", and that it is better to be in than to be out. One of the politician/tycoon types interviewed (forgot who he was, but a Texas based national figure) said that the US was the only...
Well they seemed to think of it in two different ways in this documentary. One one hand one of the newly graduated kids wanted to become a writer -- an artist -- and they showed how those with artistic aspirations almost always have to make a choice between staying true to their art or sell out...
Really good documentary that explores the "ruling class" in America. Two "students" who just graduated Yale go around deciding if they want to live a life of virtue or one in which you pursue money and power. They talk to guys who are in power, bankers, waitresses, etc, to get many different...
Actually, I can't because I'm not a mod. I'm not a mod because I don't spend enough time on this board, and don't have the interest to do so.
Good try anyways.
Most of the episodes so far have been pretty good. Not amazing. It's one of those shows that's funny enough to people who have a decent sense of humor but the mainstream viewers will find it too "weird," so it will end up getting cancelled. It does have some good casting too.
Frodo seems like a...
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