I thought I was having a stroke midway that wall of nonsense.
I always come away from these with either laughing or confusion. Never anything between.
You need to build up your sovcit propaganda tolerance, after a while you stop seeing individual phrases and most of the content is just chunks of copypasta from wannbe-darknet forums.
Burger King court?
“She shook her head yes”
This line is all you need to see to know that this person is a moron or a lunatic.
You don’t shake your head to say yes.
Some people use that phrase to mean “nod”. It’s the same action just a different direction.
And their point is that they are wrong to do so.
It’s not great phrasing I agree… but it is a common way to describe it.
It’s the action that matters not the description.
If “she” (not clear who) moved her head back and forth in a vertical rotation, it doesn’t matter if you call it “shook her head yes” or “nodded”. The meaning is the same.
If she moved her head back and forth in a horizontal rotation and this person interpreted that as a “yes”, then that is insanity.
It’s just not the accepted and used English for those actions. If it was something like “rotated” then it would be ambiguous and subject to interpretation, but the word “shook” already has a meaning
So it sounds like you’re just not familiar with the phrase. It might not be “accepted and used” in your area, and I agree it’s confusing. But it is common, regardless.
Many examples can be found in your choice of search engine, here’s one result but it’s very very common.
Not only is “common” unfortunately not a quantitative assertion (and I disagree), many incorrect usages are “common.”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_shake
As earlier stated, obviously some people might use the opposite words for a particular effect.
I mean feel free to count search results if you care to assess exactly how common it is. Regardless, writing this phrase is not “insanity”
some cultures do, just not ours
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They truly believe they can cancel a debt if they just say the “right” words like it’s some sort of an incantation.
Yep, and that it bills the secret trust.
I am so glad most people on lemmy write better than this! 🥰
Who is Yusef?
A sovereign citizen “guru”, as they are called, named Yusef El, from the Moorish sovcit part of sovcits. There are about ten different gurus who offer paid programs to learn all this gobbledygook and convince these dunderheads they’re really beating the system.
What method of payment do they accept?
Cashapp only baby.
Now, now. Yusef uses Paypal and Stripe. For just $49.99 US/month you too can learn how to ruin your life.
Have any of these guys ever succeeded in anything regarding their woefully misguided notions? I would think loss after loss would eventually discourage this nonsense.
The biggest ‘success’ I’ve seen was dropping of a permit issue for a sewage tank, mainly because the county court was just so damn tired of him wasting their time. So, victory?
Yeah, it seems like this lady succeeded here…in getting a 30 day delay, after which she will still be held liable for the debt she owes.
That’s exactly right. The judge in this case seems exceptionally patient with all of the nonsense involved.
Not one blessed thing.