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by chargers21 » Thu May 25, 2017 12:52 am
ngogirl12 wrote:chargers21 wrote:Alexandros wrote:dj9i27 wrote:Alexandros wrote:My contacts have been in for like 48 hours, fuck this.
how can you do contacts? I've tried so hard but feel like I'm being interrogated every time .
Soft lenses and I've been wearing them since ~14.
Glasses are really out of date so I can't see shit, also are so thick at the edges the world is super distorted. (and accentuates the fact that apparently my ears aren't at the same level, which is cool.)
I've been rocking contacts since 6th grade. My glasses are also super thick, and I didn't even own a pair for like 8 years because I was so happy to be rid of them back in middle school. I want laser eye surgery so bad
My eyes are weak too, I have to wear glasses or contacts. My eyes get dry though so now I save my contacts for events, functions i.e. parties/going out, PT's, and when I'm watching a movie or a good show. Although I recently decided to take out everything resembling a social life to concentrate on the LSAT, so there's that.
Also Alex, you must be in PAIN!
chargers21, I'm nervous at the idea of doing laser for two reasons 1) pain 2) I've heard it can cause cancer later on in life..
what's a social life?
Everything causes cancer these days, I just want to be able to see ALL OF THE TIME
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by Alexandros » Thu May 25, 2017 12:56 am
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by PrezRand » Thu May 25, 2017 3:43 am
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by Mikey » Thu May 25, 2017 7:31 am
Alexandros wrote:No way is anything making permanent alteration in my eye. That sounds terrifying. Happy to stick with contacts.
I wear glasses too. I don't like contacts though, so I just stick with glasses.
My aunt got laser eye surgery a few years ago, she cray cray but it worked and turned out fine. Prob not something I'd do tho

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by ngogirl12 » Thu May 25, 2017 8:21 am
Alexandros wrote:No way is anything making permanent alteration in my eye. That sounds terrifying. Happy to stick with contacts.
Ditto.
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by CottonHarvest » Thu May 25, 2017 9:10 am
Mikey wrote:Alexandros wrote:No way is anything making permanent alteration in my eye. That sounds terrifying. Happy to stick with contacts.
I wear glasses too. I don't like contacts though, so I just stick with glasses.
My aunt got laser eye surgery a few years ago, she cray cray but it worked and turned out fine. Prob not something I'd do tho

Both of my parents got laser eye surgery, and they're both back to the point where they can't read without glasses
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by dj9i27 » Thu May 25, 2017 9:12 am
CottonHarvest wrote:Mikey wrote:Alexandros wrote:No way is anything making permanent alteration in my eye. That sounds terrifying. Happy to stick with contacts.
I wear glasses too. I don't like contacts though, so I just stick with glasses.
My aunt got laser eye surgery a few years ago, she cray cray but it worked and turned out fine. Prob not something I'd do tho

Both of my parents got laser eye surgery, and they're both back to the point where they can't read without glasses
are they going to re up on it?
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by chewinggum » Thu May 25, 2017 9:23 am
I've decided to get a 180 just so I'm guaranteed at NYU.
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by Mikey » Thu May 25, 2017 9:33 am
chewinggum wrote:I've decided to get a 180 just so I'm guaranteed at NYU.
ayyyy lol
180 or bust crew
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by twiix » Thu May 25, 2017 9:48 am
chewinggum wrote:I don't remember who on here just got a puppy (Mikey?)
But this is mine .
Studying after work, not being born into wealth, & puppy parenting has prepared me for the hardship of BL.
Ooh ooh. That was me!
Puppy parenting is a huge pain in the ass when all you want to do is study uninterrupted for a few hours.
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by twiix » Thu May 25, 2017 9:50 am
Mikey wrote:chewinggum wrote:I've decided to get a 180 just so I'm guaranteed at NYU.
ayyyy lol
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840 or bust crew
Ftfy so I can be included.
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by chewinggum » Thu May 25, 2017 10:01 am
TWiiX wrote:chewinggum wrote:I don't remember who on here just got a puppy (Mikey?)
But this is mine .
Studying after work, not being born into wealth, & puppy parenting has prepared me for the hardship of BL.
Ooh ooh. That was me!
Puppy parenting is a huge pain in the ass when all you want to do is study uninterrupted for a few hours.
I come home to something like this at least twice a week. But it's hard to get mad lol but

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by twiix » Thu May 25, 2017 10:05 am
chewinggum wrote:TWiiX wrote:chewinggum wrote:I don't remember who on here just got a puppy (Mikey?)
But this is mine .
Studying after work, not being born into wealth, & puppy parenting has prepared me for the hardship of BL.
Ooh ooh. That was me!
I come home to something like this at least twice a week. But it's hard to get mad lol but

Is that yours?
Mine hasn't begun to demolish anything quite yet. She's in the mouthing/teething phase where she gently chomps on everything, but hasn't started ripping beds apart yet. That dog will feel my wrath if it ever chews on my shoes. I love my shoes. I'm like a woman when it comes to footwear, and I've tried super hard to keep her away from shoes/socks/blankets just in the hopes that she doesn't ever get bored and rip them apart.
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by chewinggum » Thu May 25, 2017 10:11 am
TWiiX wrote:
Is that yours?
Mine hasn't begun to demolish anything quite yet. She's in the mouthing/teething phase where she gently chomps on everything, but hasn't started ripping beds apart yet. That dog will feel my wrath if it ever chews on my shoes. I love my shoes. I'm like a woman when it comes to footwear, and I've tried super hard to keep her away from shoes/socks/blankets just in the hopes that she doesn't ever get bored and rip them apart.
Yea, he can be a complete nightmare. He knows my closet is off limits though so he's never touched my shoes. He is obsessed with getting the stuffing out of e v e r y t h i n g no matter how many chew toys he has
He also completely tore up the edges of my carpet when he was ~8 months. So I'll never see my security deposit

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by twiix » Thu May 25, 2017 10:22 am
chewinggum wrote:TWiiX wrote:
Is that yours?
Mine hasn't begun to demolish anything quite yet. She's in the mouthing/teething phase where she gently chomps on everything, but hasn't started ripping beds apart yet. That dog will feel my wrath if it ever chews on my shoes. I love my shoes. I'm like a woman when it comes to footwear, and I've tried super hard to keep her away from shoes/socks/blankets just in the hopes that she doesn't ever get bored and rip them apart.
Yea, he can be a complete nightmare. He knows my closet is off limits though so he's never touched my shoes. He is obsessed with getting the stuffing out of e v e r y t h i n g no matter how many chew toys he has
He also completely tore up the edges of my carpet when he was ~8 months. So I'll never see my security deposit

Hahaha excellent job. I try to keep my door closed but she goes snooping whenever she can (with the look of "im in trouble" when you catch her in places she knows she isnt allowed). Dalmatians are awesome though! Such an underrated/uncommon dog despite all of the kids shows featuring them (101 dalmatians)
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by chewinggum » Thu May 25, 2017 10:39 am
TWiiX wrote:chewinggum wrote:TWiiX wrote:
Is that yours?
Mine hasn't begun to demolish anything quite yet. She's in the mouthing/teething phase where she gently chomps on everything, but hasn't started ripping beds apart yet. That dog will feel my wrath if it ever chews on my shoes. I love my shoes. I'm like a woman when it comes to footwear, and I've tried super hard to keep her away from shoes/socks/blankets just in the hopes that she doesn't ever get bored and rip them apart.
Yea, he can be a complete nightmare. He knows my closet is off limits though so he's never touched my shoes. He is obsessed with getting the stuffing out of e v e r y t h i n g no matter how many chew toys he has
He also completely tore up the edges of my carpet when he was ~8 months. So I'll never see my security deposit

Hahaha excellent job. I try to keep my door closed but she goes snooping whenever she can (with the look of "im in trouble" when you catch her in places she knows she isnt allowed). Dalmatians are awesome though! Such an underrated/uncommon dog despite all of the kids shows featuring them (101 dalmatians)
Thanks haha. I'm super obsessed with him (as I'm sure you are too). He's a mini so he won't get bigger than 10 lbs. I couldn't imagine having a standard dal at like 50 lbs!
What kind of dog do you have? Also, pics or we don't believe you!
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by saf18hornet » Thu May 25, 2017 10:43 am
Mikey wrote:dj9i27 wrote:
just sorta rare but if it works it works. i was under the impression everyone must read the LGB to get on tls.
Did you pay for 7sage?
really? I thought there were actually people who just learned from practicing like me... lol. yeah I did pay for 7sage. I had upgraded my package not too long ago to include and admissions pack thingy as well as more materials/explanations.
My only resource has been the LSAT trainer. I'm naturally inclined towards LG though. On my diagnostic (never having seen a test before, I scored a 148 with a -4 on LG, due to time only)
I should probably get an RC resource, though I doubt it would be incredibly helpful.....
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by CottonHarvest » Thu May 25, 2017 10:45 am
dj9i27 wrote:CottonHarvest wrote:Mikey wrote:Alexandros wrote:No way is anything making permanent alteration in my eye. That sounds terrifying. Happy to stick with contacts.
I wear glasses too. I don't like contacts though, so I just stick with glasses.
My aunt got laser eye surgery a few years ago, she cray cray but it worked and turned out fine. Prob not something I'd do tho

Both of my parents got laser eye surgery, and they're both back to the point where they can't read without glasses
are they going to re up on it?
I don't know, I doubt it
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by twiix » Thu May 25, 2017 11:06 am
chewinggum wrote:TWiiX wrote:chewinggum wrote:TWiiX wrote:
Is that yours?
Mine hasn't begun to demolish anything quite yet. She's in the mouthing/teething phase where she gently chomps on everything, but hasn't started ripping beds apart yet. That dog will feel my wrath if it ever chews on my shoes. I love my shoes. I'm like a woman when it comes to footwear, and I've tried super hard to keep her away from shoes/socks/blankets just in the hopes that she doesn't ever get bored and rip them apart.
Yea, he can be a complete nightmare. He knows my closet is off limits though so he's never touched my shoes. He is obsessed with getting the stuffing out of e v e r y t h i n g no matter how many chew toys he has
He also completely tore up the edges of my carpet when he was ~8 months. So I'll never see my security deposit

Hahaha excellent job. I try to keep my door closed but she goes snooping whenever she can (with the look of "im in trouble" when you catch her in places she knows she isnt allowed). Dalmatians are awesome though! Such an underrated/uncommon dog despite all of the kids shows featuring them (101 dalmatians)
Thanks haha. I'm super obsessed with him (as I'm sure you are too). He's a mini so he won't get bigger than 10 lbs. I couldn't imagine having a standard dal at like 50 lbs!
What kind of dog do you have? Also, pics or we don't believe you!
I have a medium (so 30-35 lbs) Labradoodle.
This was her within the first 2 days of being home (she's currently 10 weeks old right now, so still incredibly in the puppy stage). I'll have to dig up some more pictures when I get some downtime at work
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by dj9i27 » Thu May 25, 2017 11:50 am
Does anyone else want to start a crowd funding campaign for law school and a tesla?
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by oopsu812 » Thu May 25, 2017 1:17 pm
I love dogs.
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by chargers21 » Thu May 25, 2017 1:18 pm
What do the people who finish at the bottom of the class do at t13 schools after graduating?
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by oopsu812 » Thu May 25, 2017 1:26 pm
chargers21 wrote:What do the people who finish at the bottom of the class do at t13 schools after graduating?
Cry?
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by chewinggum » Thu May 25, 2017 1:27 pm
chargers21 wrote:What do the people who finish at the bottom of the class do at t13 schools after graduating?
There's a question.
I have a friend who graduated top of her class at Samford law whose fiance went to UAlabama and did so so and he hasn't found an attorney position yet and she had a few offers (DC area) and landed a great position at 130k.
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by dj9i27 » Thu May 25, 2017 1:28 pm
chargers21 wrote:What do the people who finish at the bottom of the class do at t13 schools after graduating?
State jobs that require a JD maybe, depends if they can jump over the strong states to get it.
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