--ImageRemoved--romothesavior wrote:Is there any other kind?J-tow10 wrote:LOLbilbobaggins wrote:This piece was obviously written by the:
Boring, Middle of the Road, Insecure Common Law Student.
Not enough science skills for med school and an inability to be creative or crunch numbers that rules out a successful business career, the boring, middle of the road law student is likely straight out of undergrad. He or she wants a large paycheck in exchange for doing mind-numbing work at a job he or she can brag about to the rest of us who couldn't give a shit. Faced with other people in law school who don't care as much, have higher ideals or are simply more gifted, he or she tries to be funny by writing inane stereotypes of them and then posting these stereotypes on boring, middle of the road law blog.
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lolwut?PDaddy wrote:The posters in this thread appear to assume that one cannot fit into two or more of these archetypes. There are silent killers who just happen to be ethnic minorities, altruists who are so altruistic that they become desparados (who, btw, will do the ripping of the pages for the person who asked earlier), and so on.
I met a black bourgeoisie (southern-male) whose lineage of attorneys stretched back to the early 1900's and throughout his family...far and wide. White people, wait until you meet a "Clifton Downey Johnson IV", whose family has money longer than train smoke, and he thinks he's better than every other MF on campus because of it. Oh, and he's black! They're rare, but they're out there! And we all know how animal rights activists can be, so its not a stretch that a do-gooder with a plan, who also struggles academically, might spend every waking hour in the library but also loan out bad outlines, rip pages out of books or otherwise try to derail classmates.
I don't think we have to worry about you being the "silent killer" with writing like that. Was there a point in that barren wasteland of a post?
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Politically incorrect or not, there is a certain ring of truth to all of these sterotypes, including the "offensive" #8
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The truth is: if this list was truly insightful, this thread would be 20+ pages by now.
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Implications? I'd say expressionsmpasi wrote:Gotta love the racist implications in #8.

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OperaAttorney wrote:Implications? I'd say expressionsmpasi wrote:Gotta love the racist implications in #8.. Did you read the line about "f-u-l-l-r-i-d-e"? Could a person be more glibly bigoted?

C'mon. The post makes fun of every idiotically embellished and perceived law stereotype out there.
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This is almost as bad as # 8. Are you sure you weren't in my section last year?Pearalegal wrote:OperaAttorney wrote:Implications? I'd say expressionsmpasi wrote:Gotta love the racist implications in #8.. Did you read the line about "f-u-l-l-r-i-d-e"? Could a person be more glibly bigoted?
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C'mon. The post makes fun of every idiotically embellished and perceived law stereotype out there.

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Haha, I'll just back out slowly.OperaAttorney wrote:This is almost as bad as # 8. Are you sure you weren't in my section last year?Pearalegal wrote:OperaAttorney wrote:Implications? I'd say expressionsmpasi wrote:Gotta love the racist implications in #8.. Did you read the line about "f-u-l-l-r-i-d-e"? Could a person be more glibly bigoted?
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C'mon. The post makes fun of every idiotically embellished and perceived law stereotype out there.
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Wow, a bit harsh there romo, down boy.romothesavior wrote:lolwut?PDaddy wrote:The posters in this thread appear to assume that one cannot fit into two or more of these archetypes. There are silent killers who just happen to be ethnic minorities, altruists who are so altruistic that they become desparados (who, btw, will do the ripping of the pages for the person who asked earlier), and so on.
I met a black bourgeoisie (southern-male) whose lineage of attorneys stretched back to the early 1900's and throughout his family...far and wide. White people, wait until you meet a "Clifton Downey Johnson IV", whose family has money longer than train smoke, and he thinks he's better than every other MF on campus because of it. Oh, and he's black! They're rare, but they're out there! And we all know how animal rights activists can be, so its not a stretch that a do-gooder with a plan, who also struggles academically, might spend every waking hour in the library but also loan out bad outlines, rip pages out of books or otherwise try to derail classmates.
I don't think we have to worry about you being the "silent killer" with writing like that. Was there a point in that barren wasteland of a post?
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The ironic thing? Most of the "offended" people don't belong to any of the categories.
Oh self-loathe
Oh self-loathe
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Really I could see some of the easily offended people (not the ones who posted, just in general) being number ones. With that being said, I think I'm a number one but def. not as harsh, but I would never be happy doing big/corporate law. But IDC if other people do.StudentAthlete wrote:The ironic thing? Most of the "offended" people don't belong to any of the categories.
Oh self-loathe
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What about the pre-op transexual?
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Oh, can't believe I didn't notice this until right now.
As per the last sentence of #10...
WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH CUFF LINKS???
As per the last sentence of #10...
WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH CUFF LINKS???

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