"you're not a lawyer because u rememberd greenacre and blackmoore, instead of blackacre"
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>If you’re a lawyer, tell me the property name every property professor uses in hypos.
I don't remember off the top of my head. It was over a decade ago.
Wasn't greenacre.
Maybe blackmoore.
> And, tell me how you prepared for classes in law school.
Complaining that all the rest of the class was just browsing jewelry on amazon.com; which then caused the professor to tell everyone to shut their laptops and use notebooks.
Oh, I'm supposed to say: "we outlined everything, every night"
Instead of people just buying the pre-made outline books from the bookstore.
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>>515634937
The answers were (a) black acre and (b) briefing cases. You’d remember that even if it was a hundred years ago. And, at “nearly 40,” law school would have been more than a decade ago for you.
Larping about being a lawyer lmao you’re pathetic. Almost as sad as larping about being white and hurting animals. Sad!
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>And, at “nearly 40,” law school would have been more than a decade ago for you.
More than that.
>The answers were (a) black acre
And I said "greenacre, maybe blackmoore".
Greenacre was always the 2nd piece of real-property in a case.
> and (b) briefing cases. You’d remember that even if it was a hundred years ago. And, at “nearly 40,” law school would have been more than a decade ago for you.
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This person says I'm not a lawyer because I forgot the name of the property case theoretical plots of land.
I said off the top of my head: "greenacre and blackmoore maybe"
This isn't "good enough"
It is "so far away" from "blackacre" that "im clearly not a lawyer"
And yet I have a law degree and a law license. I also have a real estate license.
>If you’re a lawyer, tell me the property name every property professor uses in hypos.
I don't remember off the top of my head. It was over a decade ago.
Wasn't greenacre.
Maybe blackmoore.
> And, tell me how you prepared for classes in law school.
Complaining that all the rest of the class was just browsing jewelry on amazon.com; which then caused the professor to tell everyone to shut their laptops and use notebooks.
Oh, I'm supposed to say: "we outlined everything, every night"
Instead of people just buying the pre-made outline books from the bookstore.
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>>515634937
The answers were (a) black acre and (b) briefing cases. You’d remember that even if it was a hundred years ago. And, at “nearly 40,” law school would have been more than a decade ago for you.
Larping about being a lawyer lmao you’re pathetic. Almost as sad as larping about being white and hurting animals. Sad!
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>And, at “nearly 40,” law school would have been more than a decade ago for you.
More than that.
>The answers were (a) black acre
And I said "greenacre, maybe blackmoore".
Greenacre was always the 2nd piece of real-property in a case.
> and (b) briefing cases. You’d remember that even if it was a hundred years ago. And, at “nearly 40,” law school would have been more than a decade ago for you.
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This person says I'm not a lawyer because I forgot the name of the property case theoretical plots of land.
I said off the top of my head: "greenacre and blackmoore maybe"
This isn't "good enough"
It is "so far away" from "blackacre" that "im clearly not a lawyer"
And yet I have a law degree and a law license. I also have a real estate license.