If true, I retract my previous commentTommyK wrote:Looks like University of South Carolina.Always Credited wrote:What school is this? If you're at my school (possible because our 1Ls are turrible) we can be buds, you're hilarious
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Smile and nod and stay out of the line of fire. Not taking sides was a good move. Try and humor them though, just so they feel better.
I suggest finding some married couples and get together to eat wine and cheese and watch Grey's Anatomy.
I suggest finding some married couples and get together to eat wine and cheese and watch Grey's Anatomy.

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This sounds like a case of a petty, annoying person projecting. Can you even imagine a self-assured, emotionally-balanced person posting what the original poster did? I can't.
This isn't high school; grow up.
This isn't high school; grow up.
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I'm hoping this email shows up on Above the Law.NYC Law wrote:lol'dRikkugrrl wrote:Just got an email from one of the gunners sent to our entire section because BEING LATE TO CLASS IS DISRESPECTFUL
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Actually it is.BLS2013 wrote:This sounds like a case of a petty, annoying person projecting. Can you even imagine a self-assured, emotionally-balanced person posting what the original poster did? I can't.
This isn't high school; grow up.
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u sound like a real winner
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hang in there. there will always be d-bags. there will always be law schools. there will always be d-bags at law schools.
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not if MTal has anything to say about itLiquox wrote:there will always be law schools.
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I too don't really socialize with my fellow 1Ls either. Not because I'm married, or think that they are a bunch of douche bags. In fact, they are quite a nice bunch. I just fear that if I ask someone to hang out they will say no.
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Probably could have guessed that from your name.superhands wrote:I too don't really socialize
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hahahaha i like usuperhands wrote:I too don't really socialize with my fellow 1Ls either. Not because I'm married, or think that they are a bunch of douche bags. In fact, they are quite a nice bunch. I just fear that if I ask someone to hang out they will say no.
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actually laughed out at that oneIrwinM.Fletcher wrote:Probably could have guessed that from your name.superhands wrote:I too don't really socialize
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Mce252 wrote:This is the best thread I've read in a while.
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I'm replying to this thread just so it will show up in my "view your posts" list. Great stuff.
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Remind me to stay single forever.NeighborGuy wrote:Smile and nod and stay out of the line of fire. Not taking sides was a good move. Try and humor them though, just so they feel better.
I suggest finding some married couples and get together to eat wine and cheese and watch Grey's Anatomy.
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Irregardless of whether your classmates are truly douches, you're probably more of a douche for making this thread. 

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LawMan20 wrote:Irregardless
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...?sundance95 wrote:LawMan20 wrote:Irregardless

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It's not a word and you sound like a moron when you say it / write it.LawMan20 wrote:...?sundance95 wrote:LawMan20 wrote:Irregardless
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IrregardlessLawMan20 wrote:...?sundance95 wrote:LawMan20 wrote:Irregardless
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rinkrat19 wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IrregardlessLawMan20 wrote:...?sundance95 wrote:LawMan20 wrote:Irregardless
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... regardless
A word used by uneducated people intending to sound intelligent. Often, the defendant will use this word in court in an attempt to impress the judge and jury. Educated people notice and those who use this word instantly identify themselves to educated people as being uneducated. Educated people rarely correct them because it helps educated people more easily identify them if they are well-groomed.
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Find the people who like to drink beer and used to play counter-strike/starcraft/N64. Ask said people if they'd like to drink beer and play some smash bro's. Then you've got smashed bro's, playing smash bro's, and that equals a good time.
If you're a girl, IDK, in your situation I'd try to hang out with the married girls which entails dinner parties I'd imagine.
If you're a girl, IDK, in your situation I'd try to hang out with the married girls which entails dinner parties I'd imagine.
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I legitimately love my class. We all get along really, really well. I feel pretty lucky.
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[/quote]A word used by uneducated people intending to sound intelligent. Often, the defendant will use this word in court in an attempt to impress the judge and jury. Educated people notice and those who use this word instantly identify themselves to educated people as being uneducated. Educated people rarely correct them because it helps educated people more easily identify them if they are well-groomed.
For all intensive purposes, you knew what he meant by irregardless.
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the 'ir' and the 'less' are redundant. just drop the 'less' next time.LawMan20 wrote:...?sundance95 wrote:LawMan20 wrote:Irregardless
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