Well played.jessjaneeve wrote:Tbh Luke is my close friend and I told him to post and stand up for me. But he emailed me saying he was banned after one post because they thought he was my alt! Anyway I am done with this abusive forum for good. Bye!A. Nony Mouse wrote:Oh, honey, this is some of the most transparent sock-puppeting I've ever seen. Don't pretend you're actually a different person from jessjaneeve.LukeChoo wrote:Sup, everyone, I think all of you are being too unkind to jessjaneeve. I have been lurking around the TLS forums for years now but never created an account because I felt it unnecessary. But this thread has shown the ugly side of TLS. Grow up and realise that there are several ways of doing well at law school. I graduated summa cum laude at a HYS law school a while back. And guesss what, I actually did what jessjaneeve recommended: primarily reading hornbooks and only reading key full judgments when necessary. You guys should be ashamed of yourselves.
Maybe if someone wants to post tips on a forum they should read around to find out what's there already first.
Tips from a top law school graduate Forum
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Dammit, I missed all the fun.
Now how am I supposed to get advice about whether I should be playing solitaire or taking notes in class?
Now how am I supposed to get advice about whether I should be playing solitaire or taking notes in class?
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My primary form of communication with my close friends and family is email.
I feel sort of bad replying seriously to a flame.
I feel sort of bad replying seriously to a flame.
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He clearly already answered that. You should use your class time becoming a competitive scrabble player so you can get by with spelling realize wrong.cavalier1138 wrote:Dammit, I missed all the fun.
Now how am I supposed to get advice about whether I should be playing solitaire or taking notes in class?
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FTFYLettow wrote:My primary form of communication withmy close friends and familymyself is email.
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Guys, number 1: I go to the ANU law school. But I'm not jessjaneeve. Trust me, most ANU people are fine and normal.
Number 2: I actually know who jessjaneeve is. Works at Minter Ellison as guessed by one of the posters, was the president of the ANU Scrabble Society. His name? Alexander Marcel Andre Sebastian Barker Bailiff. Check out his crazy blogpost: MOD EDIT: SPAM
You can thank me later. Bye!
Number 2: I actually know who jessjaneeve is. Works at Minter Ellison as guessed by one of the posters, was the president of the ANU Scrabble Society. His name? Alexander Marcel Andre Sebastian Barker Bailiff. Check out his crazy blogpost: MOD EDIT: SPAM
You can thank me later. Bye!
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I thank you for your service.
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Shit. I clicked the link. Am I going to get a virus?
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Unfortunately it appears that is our friend jessjaneeve back again. So we're just going to lock this to stop giving him any reason to come back and spam crazy blogs.