you'd kill your own family to avoid a day of school, DEAR GOD!!!!!! Quote from: MEMEMEME on July 01, 2010, 08:48:14 AMEver considered trying medical withdrawal or something similar because of the death in your family? Can't that be used as a viable excuse?
Ever considered trying medical withdrawal or something similar because of the death in your family? Can't that be used as a viable excuse?
Quote from: dimenticare la birra farmi alcuni superalcolici on July 01, 2010, 12:30:19 PMyou'd kill your own family to avoid a day of school, DEAR GOD!!!!!! Quote from: MEMEMEME on July 01, 2010, 08:48:14 AMEver considered trying medical withdrawal or something similar because of the death in your family? Can't that be used as a viable excuse?Shut the @#!* up. Not cute. When people are close to people, they grieve and it is a medical condition. Go hump your blow-up doll you slimy worm
It's called bereavement and clinical depression, moron. Didn't I tell you to shut your damn mouth? I am not getting into an analytical discussion about this. Go see someone die who you love and then get back to me. In the meantime, shut the f*ck up.
I suppose at least I am lucid enough to know that your grammar is bunnies and you're trying to be a lawyer. I probably am a bit psycho at the moment anyway. Who cares. Anyway, go away troll. Don't respond to anything else I post ever unless you want to give me your name and address afterwards. I will do the same for you.
You keep saying in your posts that spelling and grammar don't matter because those things aren't graded on LS exams or on the bar, but they will matter when you're done with school and are out in the real world. Some judges get very upset by spelling and grammar mistakes. These mistakes can be detrimental to your client's case and hurt your reputation as an attorney (and cost you money in court fees, etc.). It's a good idea to practice good spelling and grammar now, so that it will be automatic when you're out of school. Some examples of what can happen:http://www.legalassistanttoday.com/issue_archive/columns/LglWrtng_ma07.htm