That's cool how you referenced a case.
I'm so far from the end of my tether right now that I reckon I could knit myself some socks with the slack.
guys, i think AA is unfair.
Cady on October 16, 2007, 10:41:52 PMi rhink tyi'm inejying my fudgcicle too much
Huey on February 07, 2007, 11:15:32 PMI went to a party in an apartment in a silo once.
Quote from: tj. on July 09, 2007, 11:53:11 PMI think the more savvy of us have learned to avoid the message board debate altogether; others have a territorial complex. They've made their arguments, and often don't have the energy to keep repeating them everytime someone starts a thread claiming "oh noes AA is unfair."Yeah, it gets old quickly.
I think the more savvy of us have learned to avoid the message board debate altogether; others have a territorial complex. They've made their arguments, and often don't have the energy to keep repeating them everytime someone starts a thread claiming "oh noes AA is unfair."
Quote from: mugatu on July 10, 2007, 12:55:26 AMQuote from: Cady on July 09, 2007, 11:56:28 PMguys, i think AA is unfair.lol(which would be the precise thing the poster was talking about.) <-funny
Quote from: Cady on July 09, 2007, 11:56:28 PMguys, i think AA is unfair.lol(which would be the precise thing the poster was talking about.)
oink.How you found LSDI was getting ready for the LSAT and wondering about some aspects of the application process. I had already read some basic canned info on other sites but I wanted to see an applicant's perspective. I googled "law school discussion" and guess what the first hit was...How your posting style changed over timePiggly began as an enthusiastic LSD n00b, stressing over soon-to-arrive LSAT scores and fretting over every word of his personal statement. After figuring it all out (aside: just read Ivey's book. srsly), Piggly settled into a "bulemic p-dubber" phase (Brer's terminology) where he's been ever since. At times, and against the right poster, Piggly is an advocate of snark and antics. At other times, Piggly honestly engages in debates. At yet other times, Piggly dishonestly engages in debates. Mostly he's just goofy now.Whether you were mostly shticks or mostly just you and how that changed over time if at allPiggly is a caricature of me.How many alts you have, if anyI can think of at least 12 right now. Most are used once or twice and discarded.Any crushes you've had Any enemies you've madeLSAT Jesus, JGR, macphisto, red., BB, Hank, and J.Whether the posters/threads you hang with/in have changed over time and whyIgnoring the initial n00b phase, not really. I d-dub less now and hang out in superthreads more often. Most of the posters I interact with regularly were collected over my entire stay here, so there are frequent additions and omissions as new people arrive and old people become less active. I PM less lately (ahem).Or anything else that you think is interestingI'm smrt.
J, if you didn't bring enough penis for everyone, you shouldn't have brought any penis at all.
Quote from: Hank Rearden on July 09, 2007, 11:56:15 PMQuote from: tj. on July 09, 2007, 11:53:11 PMI think the more savvy of us have learned to avoid the message board debate altogether; others have a territorial complex. They've made their arguments, and often don't have the energy to keep repeating them everytime someone starts a thread claiming "oh noes AA is unfair."Yeah, it gets old quickly. Commenting on your 'tars, however...ETA: We're making superhero's case for him now, and cluttering up red's thread. I'll probably delete most of this out for her tomorrow.
Quote from: Miss P on July 09, 2007, 11:12:09 PMQuote from: yourlocalsuperhero on July 09, 2007, 10:35:55 PMTwo things that would improve the experience for some of us.It's awesome that people forge friendships and all that, but it seems like many threads shift into conversations among "lsd obsessed," often preventing further insights on a topic. Like, nothing wrong with superficial conversation, but the topic is often entirely lost.I also suspect that some people are turned off by what may be perceived as elitism/insults.I think you're right, and I used to complain about this a lot myself. ::looks at shoes::I think the more savvy of us have learned to avoid the message board debate altogether; others have a territorial complex. They've made their arguments, and often don't have the energy to keep repeating them everytime someone starts a thread claiming "oh noes AA is unfair."
Quote from: yourlocalsuperhero on July 09, 2007, 10:35:55 PMTwo things that would improve the experience for some of us.It's awesome that people forge friendships and all that, but it seems like many threads shift into conversations among "lsd obsessed," often preventing further insights on a topic. Like, nothing wrong with superficial conversation, but the topic is often entirely lost.I also suspect that some people are turned off by what may be perceived as elitism/insults.I think you're right, and I used to complain about this a lot myself. ::looks at shoes::
Two things that would improve the experience for some of us.It's awesome that people forge friendships and all that, but it seems like many threads shift into conversations among "lsd obsessed," often preventing further insights on a topic. Like, nothing wrong with superficial conversation, but the topic is often entirely lost.I also suspect that some people are turned off by what may be perceived as elitism/insults.