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- The Abyss
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Really that terrified of children?
Somehow mine managed to dislocated his elbow yesterday.
Somehow mine managed to dislocated his elbow yesterday.
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The Abyss wrote:Really that terrified of children?
Somehow mine managed to dislocated his elbow yesterday.

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They're squishy, they smell funny, and they break easily, as you illustrate. I'm with ugg on this one!The Abyss wrote:Really that terrified of children?
Somehow mine managed to dislocated his elbow yesterday.
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Climbing, fell, landed awkwardly. Doc popped it back in place and said it was common and no big deal. Called it a nursemaid's elbow dislocation.TheProdigal wrote:The Abyss wrote:Really that terrified of children?
Somehow mine managed to dislocated his elbow yesterday.
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My wife would flip her shit. Only bad accident so far was a trip, fall, corner of a coffee table with a glass top. Split forehead and a rush to the ER -- the wife wasn't present or aware for a the first hour or so.The Abyss wrote:Climbing, fell, landed awkwardly. Doc popped it back in place and said it was common and no big deal. Called it a nursemaid's elbow dislocation.TheProdigal wrote:The Abyss wrote:Really that terrified of children?
Somehow mine managed to dislocated his elbow yesterday.
So how do you pop an elbow back in?
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The doctor handled that, but my son wasn't happy about it. And it was the ligament that dislocated, and the doctor just used their hands to pop it back in.TheProdigal wrote:My wife would flip her shit. Only bad accident so far was a trip, fall, corner of a coffee table with a glass top. Split forehead and a rush to the ER -- the wife wasn't present or aware for a the first hour or so.The Abyss wrote:Climbing, fell, landed awkwardly. Doc popped it back in place and said it was common and no big deal. Called it a nursemaid's elbow dislocation.TheProdigal wrote:The Abyss wrote:Really that terrified of children?
Somehow mine managed to dislocated his elbow yesterday.
So how do you pop an elbow back in?
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I can understand that. Other than my son, I don't want to be around children either.theugg wrote:I really don't like taking care of them. They're fine from A distance.The Abyss wrote:Really that terrified of children?
Somehow mine managed to dislocated his elbow yesterday.
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Does anyone know how long it takes for the LSAC reports to reach schools? I guess I'm ultimately asking the best way to time my applications. If I submit this weekend, will the schools get the score on/around release date?
Also, I wouldn't retake, but it seems odd they penalize existing customers with a late registration fee by place the score release after the Dec. deadline.
Also, I wouldn't retake, but it seems odd they penalize existing customers with a late registration fee by place the score release after the Dec. deadline.
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I would probably work with policy work maybe a masters in something related to that or nonprofit managementSirArthurDayne wrote:New poll question: if you weren't going to law school, what career path would you be taking.
I think I would continue to do policy work and maybe get a masters at some point.
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I would have to have too many choices and the ones I put would be too vague or inappropriate, like stripping or pimping hoes.SirArthurDayne wrote:New poll question: if you weren't going to law school, what career path would you be taking.
I think I would continue to do policy work and maybe get a masters at some point.
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In real life, I'd grab a master's or two and do performing arts medicine research. In dreamworld, I'd make my millions touring with a band.SirArthurDayne wrote:New poll question: if you weren't going to law school, what career path would you be taking.
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this is scary. I don't know what I'd do without law school. I'd get a Masters for sure but career wise who knows. I'm really interested in sociology, crime and inequality.. Someone choose my career please
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