Message from @Sen
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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
Couldn't agree more
Only thing worse than normies is their music
Rofl
Radio music
It's certainly special
No, actually, it's normal
it's normal and obnoxious
UOC what do you make of the Equifax scandal
dudes, I am in this fantasy literature discord that has a music channel that would make you guys truly suicidal
I quit at my last gym because they kept playing retarded nigger music
Let's try to figure out what the best negro music of the ages is
link some uoc
Jazz
By far
I only just heard about the equifax thing
I submit two suggestions: John Coltrane (jazz) and Michael Jackson (pop)
I will read up on it and answer you
jazz by a long shot
Hagel I agree with your opinion of negroid music
except I like old timey blues too like Muddy Waters and Howlin Wolf
the best negro music comes from detroit
oh its a mandatory arbitration clause issue
the best negroid music was when louis theroux made a rap song
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"
or maybe it's sun ra
sun ra is solid
space IS the place
What does that mean
In a legal sense
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.
I see
unconscionability is basically a balancing test between a bunch of different factors that ultimately come down to what the judge thinks
outcome will depend a lot on where suit is brought and what judge hears the case
What kind of court would hear such a case
Supreme court?
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
that imbalance getting big enough is when courts start calling things unconscionable
No, this case would either be brought in state district court and removed to federal court, or just brought in federal district court