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  • I looked into the process in multiple states cause I was moving around from state to state at the time I wanted to change it, and while I’m originally from Michigan and would have to go through them for birth certificate changes (so yes, kinda one state to rule them all), the rest of the legal name change process is done wherever you currently live.




  • Not to detract from your general point, but no, you don’t need an attorney to change your name in (at least most of) the US, especially if you have a reason you can put on a simple court filing like “marriage”. It is somewhat unnecessarily complicated by paperwork, but you definitely don’t need a lawyer and it isn’t recommended to pay for one for something so simple.

    I know this because I’m transgender and have changed my entire name, and looked up the process in multiple states.





  • Genuinely, what the hell are you doing in this community? I’ve never read a more snide and condescending derision of an entire field of labor based on an entirely corporatist, anti-worker, grindset worldview on this forum to date. Following this line of thought across our society leads us to an absolute fucking dystopia, and somehow you’ve not only internalized it and self aggrandize about how you pulled yourself up to the next level of success by your bootstraps, you’ve went and tried to argue that asinine point in a community focused on strengthening the rights, powers, and well being of the common worker.

    Why are you here?



  • Mostly likely yes (insofar as a single bank can matter). When banks collapse it sets off a cascade of debt defaults which rapidly contracts the real money supply in an economy, since most actual wealth (and, in turn, the physical creation and transfer of goods, services, and labor that facilitates) is created via fractional reserve lending. This causes a recession. If it was only this bank, it probably wouldn’t be that huge of a deal for China more broadly. But it’s not only this bank, and it is a huge number of provincial pet banks all tied to the same development and speculation industry. There’s a reason economists have been sounding alarm bells. That’s not to say China doesn’t have the resources to deal with this and/or the fallout, but it is at least a problem to be dealt with.