Should have done moot court editor. Easiest major writing ever.dabigchina wrote:Lol we have a seminar paper requirement and a major writing requirement. Really hating my school right now.RCSOB657 wrote:This semester is my lightest semester. I'm still at 17 hours. sooooo. yeah, you should have done your seminar paper last year.dabigchina wrote:Anybody else feel like 3LOL is kind of a flame? Drowning in graduation requirements over here.
I should have taken care of my major writing requirement last year.
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Eh, I was too lazy to apply over the summer. I probably should have made some different life choices.SolemnMan wrote:Should have done moot court editor. Easiest major writing ever.dabigchina wrote:Lol we have a seminar paper requirement and a major writing requirement. Really hating my school right now.RCSOB657 wrote:This semester is my lightest semester. I'm still at 17 hours. sooooo. yeah, you should have done your seminar paper last year.dabigchina wrote:Anybody else feel like 3LOL is kind of a flame? Drowning in graduation requirements over here.
I should have taken care of my major writing requirement last year.
At least I'll be done by this semester. Grading papers next semester didn't sound great to me either.
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Gawd, I miss law school.
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I still have to do my writing requirement next semester. But I'm only taking 10 credits, so I think 3LOL is pretty accurate.dabigchina wrote:Anybody else feel like 3LOL is kind of a flame? Drowning in graduation requirements over here.
I should have taken care of my major writing requirement last year.
Currently, my biggest concern is what Gray's new poll will be.
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9 hours to go last semester after a light 17 hours abroad. Let the 3LOL continue
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Is anyone else living in terror of the economy contracting?
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Well I am now, dammit.Hikikomorist wrote:Is anyone else living in terror of the economy contracting?
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I'm not terrified. More of an uncomfortable itch at the back of my mind.Hikikomorist wrote:Is anyone else living in terror of the economy contracting?
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Hikikomorist wrote:Is anyone else living in terror of the economy contracting?
Manage your expectations better. You'll not have to worry.
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So as long as my goal is to live under and overpass and feeding my family with the the remnants for cat food that I scrape out of cans found in the trash, I should be good to go?RCSOB657 wrote:Hikikomorist wrote:Is anyone else living in terror of the economy contracting?
Manage your expectations better. You'll not have to worry.
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haus wrote:So as long as my goal is to live under and overpass and feeding my family with the the remnants for cat food that I scrape out of cans found in the trash, I should be good to go?RCSOB657 wrote:Hikikomorist wrote:Is anyone else living in terror of the economy contracting?
Manage your expectations better. You'll not have to worry.
You should know better, that I'm not talking about that. Unmet expectations can create a psychological landmine field in normal people in relationships and other social circumstances, like jobs. It's even worse with those with some personality disorders because they may be unable to deal with realistic expectations and have a habit of going beyond what is realistic. Further, unmet expectations are known to cause physical symptoms of fear, paranoia, dread, etc. In cases that have disorders, that makes things worse because they were continue to create bad expectations, fail, fall, and recycle.
This comment isn't to diagnose anyone with such disorders or to say Hikko has a personality disorder. It's just a psychological issue many people have to deal with, and yeah if one has more realistic expectations/or lower than realistic expectations, they will be less likely to develop symptoms that make it harder to cope.
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So having a post-graduation job isn't a realistic expectation? Got it. New expectation: dress myself without falling over. (P.S. I've already failed that expectation once today.)RCSOB657 wrote:haus wrote:So as long as my goal is to live under and overpass and feeding my family with the the remnants for cat food that I scrape out of cans found in the trash, I should be good to go?RCSOB657 wrote:Hikikomorist wrote:Is anyone else living in terror of the economy contracting?
Manage your expectations better. You'll not have to worry.
You should know better, that I'm not talking about that. Unmet expectations can create a psychological landmine field in normal people in relationships and other social circumstances, like jobs. It's even worse with those with some personality disorders because they may be unable to deal with realistic expectations and have a habit of going beyond what is realistic. Further, unmet expectations are known to cause physical symptoms of fear, paranoia, dread, etc. In cases that have disorders, that makes things worse because they were continue to create bad expectations, fail, fall, and recycle.
This comment isn't to diagnose anyone with such disorders or to say Hikko has a personality disorder. It's just a psychological issue many people have to deal with, and yeah if one has more realistic expectations/or lower than realistic expectations, they will be less likely to develop symptoms that make it harder to cope.
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Me having a post graduation job in big law is entirely unreasonable. Me having a post graduation job in a small town firm is reasonable. Me getting a job in the DOS directly out of grad school is doable, but tough in current circumstances with the reorganization and hard hold on the pipelines I was targeting. Me worrying about an economic crash and having that paralyze my job search is not reasonable.
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Pants are tricky.Minnietron wrote:So having a post-graduation job isn't a realistic expectation? Got it. New expectation: dress myself without falling over. (P.S. I've already failed that expectation once today.)RCSOB657 wrote:haus wrote:So as long as my goal is to live under and overpass and feeding my family with the the remnants for cat food that I scrape out of cans found in the trash, I should be good to go?RCSOB657 wrote:Hikikomorist wrote:Is anyone else living in terror of the economy contracting?
Manage your expectations better. You'll not have to worry.
You should know better, that I'm not talking about that. Unmet expectations can create a psychological landmine field in normal people in relationships and other social circumstances, like jobs. It's even worse with those with some personality disorders because they may be unable to deal with realistic expectations and have a habit of going beyond what is realistic. Further, unmet expectations are known to cause physical symptoms of fear, paranoia, dread, etc. In cases that have disorders, that makes things worse because they were continue to create bad expectations, fail, fall, and recycle.
This comment isn't to diagnose anyone with such disorders or to say Hikko has a personality disorder. It's just a psychological issue many people have to deal with, and yeah if one has more realistic expectations/or lower than realistic expectations, they will be less likely to develop symptoms that make it harder to cope.
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Who needs the economy? I'm riding bitcoin to the moooooooon.dabigchina wrote:Pants are tricky.Minnietron wrote:So having a post-graduation job isn't a realistic expectation? Got it. New expectation: dress myself without falling over. (P.S. I've already failed that expectation once today.)RCSOB657 wrote:haus wrote:So as long as my goal is to live under and overpass and feeding my family with the the remnants for cat food that I scrape out of cans found in the trash, I should be good to go?RCSOB657 wrote:Hikikomorist wrote:Is anyone else living in terror of the economy contracting?
Manage your expectations better. You'll not have to worry.
You should know better, that I'm not talking about that. Unmet expectations can create a psychological landmine field in normal people in relationships and other social circumstances, like jobs. It's even worse with those with some personality disorders because they may be unable to deal with realistic expectations and have a habit of going beyond what is realistic. Further, unmet expectations are known to cause physical symptoms of fear, paranoia, dread, etc. In cases that have disorders, that makes things worse because they were continue to create bad expectations, fail, fall, and recycle.
This comment isn't to diagnose anyone with such disorders or to say Hikko has a personality disorder. It's just a psychological issue many people have to deal with, and yeah if one has more realistic expectations/or lower than realistic expectations, they will be less likely to develop symptoms that make it harder to cope.
ETA: Prolly spent more time on coin research than on classes this semester, so that's how 3LOL is going for me.
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What should I buy/short?Gray wrote:omg my husband has gone so overboard with the bitcoin research. I know more about bitcoin now than I ever wanted to.Dr. Nefario wrote: ETA: Prolly spent more time on coin research than on classes this semester, so that's how 3LOL is going for me.
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Gray wrote:No fucking ideaHikikomorist wrote:What should I buy/short?Gray wrote:omg my husband has gone so overboard with the bitcoin research. I know more about bitcoin now than I ever wanted to.Dr. Nefario wrote: ETA: Prolly spent more time on coin research than on classes this semester, so that's how 3LOL is going for me.
Is that why it's called crypto-currency?
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nah more people losing their job will mean more people looking for a plaintiff-side employment lawyer so I for one welcome an implosion, it'll be good for businessHikikomorist wrote:Is anyone else living in terror of the economy contracting?
plus this beautiful tax break for corporations is surely going to trickle down into beautiful lawyer jobs right, how could it not, it's not the economy stupid, it's the corporate tax rate!
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in typical academic fashion mr. gray did not do research that translates into actionable bits of information I assumeGray wrote:No fucking ideaHikikomorist wrote:What should I buy/short?Gray wrote:omg my husband has gone so overboard with the bitcoin research. I know more about bitcoin now than I ever wanted to.Dr. Nefario wrote: ETA: Prolly spent more time on coin research than on classes this semester, so that's how 3LOL is going for me.
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I took "no [f'ing] idea" as the actionable information--i.e., invest carefully.Hand wrote:in typical academic fashion mr. gray did not do research that translates into actionable bits of information I assumeGray wrote:No fucking ideaHikikomorist wrote:What should I buy/short?Gray wrote:omg my husband has gone so overboard with the bitcoin research. I know more about bitcoin now than I ever wanted to.Dr. Nefario wrote: ETA: Prolly spent more time on coin research than on classes this semester, so that's how 3LOL is going for me.
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no my firm told me they don't layoff during recessions because it's just managed SO well so what could i possibly have to fear
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crypto has achieved none of its goals why do people still invest in them no one is disrupting the economy rich people are just speculatively storing cash in them
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