Everyone has to have their outlets..in person, I'm extraordinarily averageNU_Jet55 wrote:
You are quite possibly the strangest person I've ever come across on TLS. And that's saying a lot.
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yeah..didn't mean to hit pm, accidentalNU_Jet55 wrote:Just got this pm...
Please don't kill me John Boy...JohnBoy wrote:Everyone has to have their outlets, in person I'm extraordinarily average
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Hahahahahahaha. That's some funny shit.NU_Jet55 wrote:Just got this pm...
Please don't kill me John Boy...JohnBoy wrote:Everyone has to have their outlets, in person I'm extraordinarily average
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hah, I even sent it twice...so don't say i didn't warn you
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Maybe the funniest thing I have ever seen on hereNU_Jet55 wrote:Just got this pm...
Please don't kill me John Boy...JohnBoy wrote:Everyone has to have their outlets, in person I'm extraordinarily average
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Very nice, well played NU.NU_Jet55 wrote:--ImageRemoved--
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lol So perfectNU_Jet55 wrote:--ImageRemoved--
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I could go all day...
I could go all day...
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This thread has left the building.
Also, IBTL.
Also, IBTL.
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dittoromothesavior wrote:This thread has left the building.
Also, IBTL.
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That's only true for a few people: those who have legitimate opportunities to begin with.Patriot1208 wrote:Not necessarily true anymore.KibblesAndVick wrote:Well I'm sure you're not even close to tired of hearing about what your score should be from people who have seen thousands of LSAT questions. With that in mind, allow me to note that Elle Woods, a fictional movie character, did better than you on the LSAT. She's not even a real fucking person and she did better than you. This is America. In America we reward hard work with success. If you didn't want a low LSAT score you should have studied harder.JohnBoy wrote:I'm tired of hearing about what is possible, or what my score should be, from people who have never seen a LSAT question. They talk about getting a perfect score (or close to it) like it isn't a big deal, "Oh, well you didn't get a perfect score so you obviously didn't try hard." I wish they would go through the ordeal of studying and taking the 4-5 hour exam. It really is a slap in the face when you prepare as much as you can, battle test day nerves and get a good score that just isn't "good enough."
It just goes to show, for me at least, the psychological affects behind the American Dream. If you put enough effort into it, you can become anything you want, obviously! Call me a pessimist, I see it as being a realist.
And whoever wrote Legally Blonde really did us a disfavor. Last minute, a fashion design major decides to follow the boyfriend that dumped her to Harvard Law by swinging a near perfect LSAT score. And yes...people are naive enough to believe what they see in the movies.
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