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04-06-2005, 09:34 PM
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Originally posted by ltl/fb
Because this is of course all about me, I will note that once one of my answers was a model answer. I seriously just thought someone else in my class's handwriting was eerily similar to mine.
But really, how is a law school exam relevant? If a client or judge or whatever (who knows what the fuck kind of law you practice) said "hey, you look like a moron with the crap spelling/grammar," would you trot out your story and say that the client/judge was a social cripple who was completely unpleasant to be around? It's not relevant in that case, and it's not relevant in this case. Plus, it's the repeated errors of similar type that make it seem like stupidity, not just carelessness.
Why such the chip, spankme? You are making yourself sound stupider every second.
Hey, I know, let's have an "it's her or me!" contest!
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Aren't you a little too fat for popularity contests?
Once in court the judge asked me if I was serious cuz he thought my brief was specious. I pulled out my LSAT scores and shut his ass right up.
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04-06-2005, 09:38 PM
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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
Aren't you a little too fat for popularity contests?
Once in court the judge asked me if I was serious cuz he thought my brief was specious. I pulled out my LSAT scores and shut his ass right up.
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no, between ncs and spankmyass.
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04-06-2005, 09:44 PM
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#2163
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Originally posted by ltl/fb
Because this is of course all about me, I will note that once one of my answers was a model answer. I seriously just thought someone else in my class's handwriting was eerily similar to mine.
But really, how is a law school exam relevant? If a client or judge or whatever (who knows what the fuck kind of law you practice) said "hey, you look like a moron with the crap spelling/grammar," would you trot out your story and say that the client/judge was a social cripple who was completely unpleasant to be around? It's not relevant in that case, and it's not relevant in this case. Plus, it's the repeated errors of similar type that make it seem like stupidity, not just carelessness.
Why such the chip, spankme? You are making yourself sound stupider every second.
Hey, I know, let's have an "it's her or me!" contest!
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Do you really need to have this explained to you? You are focusing on the law exam, instead of the experience surrounding the exam, just like your flair friend was focusing on the typo and not the substance of the argument. The point was not that Law School exams are important, or that they are good training for practicing law, but that one should focus on what is important. If the teacher had considered English grammar important, I would have focused on that. You seem to miss the part where I stated that I pay attention to grammar when it is needed. Like when writing a letter to a client or maybe submitting something to a judge. To me it is painfully obvious that someone who points out typos on a chat board has got problems of some sort. Why would something think that because someone made a typo on a chat board that that somehow made their argument less cogent? Are you seriously trying to support the idea that because I made a typo my argument was less logical or not well reasoned?
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04-06-2005, 09:46 PM
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Southern charmer
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Originally posted by Spanky
Do you really need to have this explained to you? You are focusing on the law exam, instead of the experience surrounding the exam, just like your flair friend was focusing on the typo and not the substance of the argument. The point was not that Law School exams are important, or that they are good training for practicing law, but that one should focus on what is important. If the teacher had considered English grammar important, I would have focused on that. You seem to miss the part where I stated that I pay attention to grammar when it is needed. Like when writing a letter to a client or maybe submitting something to a judge. To me it is painfully obvious that someone who points out typos on a chat board has got problems of some sort. Why would something think that because someone made a typo on a chat board that that somehow made their argument less cogent? Are you seriously trying to support the idea that because I made a typo my argument was less logical or not well reasoned?
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And ladies? You call him Francis? He'll kill ya.
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04-06-2005, 09:55 PM
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Originally posted by Gattigap
And ladies? You call him Francis? He'll kill ya.
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No one is defensive here. Why do you ask?
In all seriousness, I would reply to the substance of the argument, but I find the entire exchange speaks for itself as drafted. I haven't run the spell check yet though.
n(social cripple)c(who new?)s
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04-06-2005, 09:59 PM
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Originally posted by Gattigap
And ladies? You call him Francis? He'll kill ya.
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I guess when I have conclusively pointed out how stupid their arguments are, the only think left for them (and you) to do is accuse me of being emotional or over defensive. I would say that my comments have been very refrained and sensible. Are there specific comments that I have made in my postings that lead you to believe that I have worked myself into an emotional and defensive tizzy.
"Lighten up Francis", Uncle Hulka
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04-06-2005, 10:01 PM
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Originally posted by notcasesensitive
I'm tempted to continue in light of what an ass you are making of yourself, but I must get back to my muy importanto life right now.
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I guess it turned out not to be so important.
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04-06-2005, 10:03 PM
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Flaired.
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Originally posted by Spanky
I guess it turned out not to be so important.
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actually I was mocking you. you really don't get it, do you?
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04-06-2005, 10:07 PM
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Originally posted by notcasesensitive
actually I was mocking you. you really don't get it, do you?
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No - your sarcasm and wit is just to sophisticated for me.
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04-06-2005, 10:10 PM
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Originally posted by Spanky
I guess when I have conclusively pointed out how stupid their arguments are, the only think left for them (and you) to do is accuse me of being emotional or over defensive. I would say that my comments have been very refrained and sensible. Are there specific comments that I have made in my postings that lead you to believe that I have worked myself into an emotional and defensive tizzy.
"Lighten up Francis", Uncle Hulka
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This is an old argument, spanky, and the ground has been well trod. Shit, some posters here are famous for their persistent inability to spell.
Going through the exercise of arguing ("conclusively" or otherwise) that references to poor spelling don't impact the substance of your argument is a waste of time. We are all familiar with this truism, and its articulation wins no awards.
At least some of those watching from the sidelines are either amused or irritated by the repeat of this spectacle, and if you don't get handed a medal for your performance, you should not assume this is only because we've all been forced into the corner with the force of your logic.
My advice is to either (a) take it as Hank-esque constructive criticism, (b) laugh it off, as many do, or (c) do as the rest do, simply call it "timmyism"* and move on. After all, there's still more for the class to learn about Perestroika.
Gattigap
* Ask Slave or Less or others for the history of this term.
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04-06-2005, 10:13 PM
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Originally posted by notcasesensitive
No one is defensive here. Why do you ask?
In all seriousness, I would reply to the substance of the argument, but I find the entire exchange speaks for itself as drafted. I haven't run the spell check yet though.
n(social cripple)c(who new?)s
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hey, missy. what is your speaks for itself point??? I don't want to know.
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04-06-2005, 10:15 PM
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#2172
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Originally posted by ltl/fb
not me, ncs and spankmyass.
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Oh. Then Not Me, hands down.
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04-06-2005, 10:21 PM
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#2173
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Quote:
Originally posted by Gattigap
This is an old argument, spanky, and the ground has been well trod. Shit, some posters here are famous for their persistent inability to spell.
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Really? Wow - how could I have missed that?
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Originally posted by Gattigap Going through the exercise of arguing ("conclusively" or otherwise) that references to poor spelling don't impact the substance of your argument is a waste of time. We are all familiar with this truism, and its articulation wins no awards.
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I don't think the cat (Fringy?)agrees with you. Who said anything about awards
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Originally posted by Gattigap At least some of those watching from the sidelines are either amused or irritated by the repeat of this spectacle, and if you don't get handed a medal for your performance, you should not assume this is only because we've all been forced into the corner with the force of your logic.
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All my posts have been responses. How come you think I am the one keeping this going? If you don't like this "spectacle" why don't you stop posting about it and post about something else.
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Originally posted by Gattigap My advice is to either (a) take it as Hank-esque constructive criticism, (b) laugh it off, as many do, or (c) do as the rest do, simply call it "timmyism"* and move on. After all, there's still more for the class to learn about Perestroika.
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You know what they say about unsolicited advice.
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04-06-2005, 10:28 PM
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Originally posted by Gattigap
"timmyism"*
* Ask Slave or Less or others for the history of this term.
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Is this related to my favorite South Park character?
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04-06-2005, 10:30 PM
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Originally posted by Spanky
Is this related to my favorite South Park character?
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No. That kind of timmy would be like Ty. Timmy here means someone like dtb, who simply sdoesn't post enough, especially here.
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