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I'm thinking that if there were an African-American author who wrote about the moral and legal implications of bee colonies, as well as different methods of arrangement of bees within their colonies and habitats, and labeled each of his arguments' premises and conclusions, there could be an entire LSAT that consisted of one of his books and nothing else.
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Only if his reasoning was regularly flawed. (Or, there were advertisements in the book from which they could take flawed logic)
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Immanuel Kant.
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Was watching soccer today (Newcastle vs. West Ham) and it made me think of the bus sitting arangement game.
Gutierres sits behind Hoffman in the aisle seat, right?
Gutierres sits behind Hoffman in the aisle seat, right?
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I hated that game so much.. Made my brain explodeRagged wrote:Was watching soccer today (Newcastle vs. West Ham) and it made me think of the bus sitting arangement game.
Gutierres sits behind Hoffman in the aisle seat, right?
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I think Gutierres and Hoffman both have to sit in the first row if either of them sits in the first row. Am I right?kkklick wrote:I hated that game so much.. Made my brain explodeRagged wrote:Was watching soccer today (Newcastle vs. West Ham) and it made me think of the bus sitting arangement game.
Gutierres sits behind Hoffman in the aisle seat, right?
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No, the other way around.Ragged wrote:Was watching soccer today (Newcastle vs. West Ham) and it made me think of the bus sitting arangement game.
Gutierres sits behind Hoffman in the aisle seat, right?
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No.nStiver wrote:I think Gutierres and Hoffman both have to sit in the first row if either of them sits in the first row. Am I right?kkklick wrote:I hated that game so much.. Made my brain explodeRagged wrote:Was watching soccer today (Newcastle vs. West Ham) and it made me think of the bus sitting arangement game.
Gutierres sits behind Hoffman in the aisle seat, right?
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lolThreeYears wrote:No.nStiver wrote:I think Gutierres and Hoffman both have to sit in the first row if either of them sits in the first row. Am I right?kkklick wrote:I hated that game so much.. Made my brain explodeRagged wrote:Was watching soccer today (Newcastle vs. West Ham) and it made me think of the bus sitting arangement game.
Gutierres sits behind Hoffman in the aisle seat, right?
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This game and the jugglers in a row game are my two least favorite LSAT games of all time.kkklick wrote:I hated that game so much.. Made my brain explodeRagged wrote:Was watching soccer today (Newcastle vs. West Ham) and it made me think of the bus sitting arangement game.
Gutierres sits behind Hoffman in the aisle seat, right?
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Keeping over 140,000 people in suspense for three weeks. It's like institutionalized hazing.
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I bet they have LSAC cocktail parties where there is a huge jumbotron of TLS refreshing every minute so the employees can have a good laugh at their torturous wayseit wrote:Keeping over 140,000 people in suspense for three weeks. It's like institutionalized hazing.
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"'Ey, boys! 'Ere's one right now cryin' 'bout gettin' a 154! Better yet, I looked 'im up! 'E's right!"
I don't know why I'm imagining LSAC employees with Cockney accents but hey
I don't know why I'm imagining LSAC employees with Cockney accents but hey
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Maybe I missed it, but I am surprised no one has said the effect of drinking coffee on one's health.
Misunderstood thinkers/artists.
Libertarianism.
Misunderstood thinkers/artists.
Libertarianism.
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Misunderstood artists/thinkers. I think this comprises 1/3 of all RC passages in of itself.
-Clowns in logic games
-moral/immoral actions in LR
-scientists from Africa coming up with using lots of interlinked computers to solve problems.
-Clowns in logic games
-moral/immoral actions in LR
-scientists from Africa coming up with using lots of interlinked computers to solve problems.
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