Message from @Sen

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2017-09-12 22:12:17 UTC  

the biggest thing turning me off from gyms is the fucking music, so if there could be a gym without shitty radio music and without people at 3am I'd pay them whatever they ask

2017-09-12 22:12:35 UTC  

@Claire, I was outside

2017-09-12 22:12:36 UTC  

Couldn't agree more

2017-09-12 22:12:48 UTC  

Only thing worse than normies is their music

2017-09-12 22:13:20 UTC  

Rofl

2017-09-12 22:13:24 UTC  

Radio music

2017-09-12 22:13:26 UTC  

It's certainly special

2017-09-12 22:13:34 UTC  

No, actually, it's normal

2017-09-12 22:13:40 UTC  

it's normal and obnoxious

2017-09-12 22:13:41 UTC  

UOC what do you make of the Equifax scandal

2017-09-12 22:13:45 UTC  

dudes, I am in this fantasy literature discord that has a music channel that would make you guys truly suicidal

2017-09-12 22:13:51 UTC  

I quit at my last gym because they kept playing retarded nigger music

2017-09-12 22:14:07 UTC  

Let's try to figure out what the best negro music of the ages is

2017-09-12 22:14:12 UTC  

link some uoc

2017-09-12 22:14:14 UTC  

Jazz

2017-09-12 22:14:17 UTC  

By far

2017-09-12 22:14:17 UTC  

I only just heard about the equifax thing

2017-09-12 22:14:19 UTC  

I submit two suggestions: John Coltrane (jazz) and Michael Jackson (pop)

2017-09-12 22:14:23 UTC  

I will read up on it and answer you

2017-09-12 22:14:25 UTC  

jazz by a long shot

2017-09-12 22:14:29 UTC  

michael jackson is ok

2017-09-12 22:14:34 UTC  

Hagel I agree with your opinion of negroid music

2017-09-12 22:14:56 UTC  

except I like old timey blues too like Muddy Waters and Howlin Wolf

2017-09-12 22:15:43 UTC  

the best negro music comes from detroit

2017-09-12 22:16:02 UTC  

oh its a mandatory arbitration clause issue

2017-09-12 22:16:27 UTC  

the best negroid music was when louis theroux made a rap song

2017-09-12 22:16:40 UTC  

those are becoming pretty disfavored. I don't know how equifax will shake out, but my guess is that there is a chance some judge will find that clause to be "unconscionable"

2017-09-12 22:16:40 UTC  

or maybe it's sun ra

2017-09-12 22:16:46 UTC  

sun ra is solid

2017-09-12 22:17:03 UTC  

space IS the place

2017-09-12 22:17:08 UTC  

What does that mean

2017-09-12 22:17:17 UTC  

In a legal sense

2017-09-12 22:17:54 UTC  

contractual provisions that are "unconscionable" are unenforceable. If a mandatory arbitration clause is found to be unconscionable, it would allow people to sue Equifax over this despite what their fine print says.

2017-09-12 22:18:21 UTC  

I see

2017-09-12 22:18:22 UTC  

unconscionability is basically a balancing test between a bunch of different factors that ultimately come down to what the judge thinks

2017-09-12 22:18:45 UTC  

outcome will depend a lot on where suit is brought and what judge hears the case

2017-09-12 22:19:26 UTC  

What kind of court would hear such a case

2017-09-12 22:19:33 UTC  

Supreme court?

2017-09-12 22:19:56 UTC  

generally, things are unconscionable when there is a big imbalance in the position of the two parties. For example, a huge corporation would have much more bargaining power, much more sophistication; a random person would have fewer options, less knowledge, etc

2017-09-12 22:20:20 UTC  

that imbalance getting big enough is when courts start calling things unconscionable

2017-09-12 22:20:49 UTC  

No, this case would either be brought in state district court and removed to federal court, or just brought in federal district court