but i don't know or care about any of that. so i'm not insulting you by disliking them for their name. (post content too)
By 2059 human's won't age. They will just float around as digital representations of themself in an internet of the universe. Kiki could be human or a completely artificial entity programmed by another. The profession of stripper simply won't exist due to the ability to have virtual sex with an avatar or direct electronic stimulation to the dopamine centers of the brain.
by InquirerThe same thing generally applies in Sweden too, but we differentiate between common property in a relationship (such as house etc.) and private property. Marriage takes private property into account as well to a certain degree.
A quick googling tells me that there seems to be at least some tax benefits to getting married in Canada?
To be honest, I don't know much about the tax benefits and marriage stuff. I know if a worker gets coverages like dental and what not, a common law can benefit from it. Address is all one needs in the event proof is requested.
In Canada, the ultimate tax benefit is if you are of native decent. They get a discount card that works just about everywhere and they pay no tax upon purchase. I wouldn't know how income tax works for the natives, or a married person.
by HelloTechI appreciate your opinion. The thought of marriage popped into my head because it's something "everyone does." It helps at networking events and deals when people view you as a "family man."
That's true.
I use to work in a warehouse, building electric wheelchairs. I was on the verge of getting promoted to custom work, which is kinda like chopping bikes, except your making damn expensive electric wheelchairs. They took a sloppy worker over me simply because he had his daughters baby picture on his wall.