admit to speeding, this seems to be a horrible idea because he may have not had his radar gun on & they can pull you over just because you look like you're driving way too fast merely to their trained eye. If you say you were driving the speed limit but you actually werent, this will offend the officer because you lied to his face.
My parents and I switch cars occasionally. They left a packaged BB gun in the back of the truck ages ago. Suddenly I get a long speech over text to play stupid and tell the police I’m not a criminal if I get pulled over and they find it.
Saw a YouTube video about Tiktok teachers teaching people how to survive a plane crash and a real pilot debunking their tips. Their tips seemed reasonable at face value so a reasonable person may subscribe to their ideas and if their tips ever led to the injury of someone watching can they be liable for the damages?
Hello! This is hypothetical but I was wondering, I am under 18 and live in Ohio. Sometimes my parents go out to the grocery store for example.
Suppose I knew a restaurant that served things like panda or tiger steaks. Would I be committing a crime in ordering it? Or would it just be the restaurant who was committing a crime for serving it?
Is there any way for him to be “re-instated” in August? Or for him to be POTUS again before 2024?
You're on a date with the horniest man/woman in the world. You get $1 million if you say something that makes them not want sex from you. What do you say?
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She wouldn't get vaccinated because she is stubborn and was convinced the vaccine was more harmful than COVID. I had to take her to the hospital last night and her O2sat was 79. On the ride there I thought she died as I looked over and her eyes were open but there wasn't anything behind them. My kids are going to lose their mother.
Edit: truly blown away by all the nice comments and support and advice. I am struggling with my decision and this thread has really brought me some peace with it. I wish I could respond to all of you but had an emergency surgery yesterday for a perforated stomach ulcer and am recovering from it.
I recently saw a TikTok that made me think of something I think all parents should hear. It was a video of a mother buying her young daughter (probs 9/10yrs old) a bra with her dad watching uncomfortably.
Y'all are making it REALLY HARD for us to get back to normal here in NYC. I am fucking sick of it. Performer and tutor here, so this is seriously affecting my income and career. I continue to lose work over COVID.
It s been a hard year. I had some severe mental illnesses and lost nearly all my friends-the ones left dont really care about me though. My family had some bad downs too- things happend so it s not so nice here anymore.
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This Is Some Nonsense: Twitter won't verify Justice Alan Page. Follow The Money: Until the cows come home? That's mixing references I guess, but there are questions about fees in the Devin Nunes case. Fair? Who Said Anything About Fair?: Folks don't see law firm work expectations as all that reasonable.
Stop thinking about the LSAT as a piece of your application. While it is a piece, it’s a gargantuan piece that almost eclipses every other consideration. To illustrate it’s singular importance, let’s say you have a GPA that is acceptable to any law school, a 3.75.
While some schools do give need-based aid, the overwhelming majority of the money going to law students exists for one purpose: to attract highly qualified applicants to the school. If you think the issue of whether you get in or not is almost all numbers, well, scholarship assistance is really, really only about the numbers.
Law Schools no longer care if you have a lower score on the books. Anyone else who says differently is full of it. I’ve poured over admissions data, and there is no discernible disadvantage to having multiple LSAT scores so long as your highest score is good enough.
I could equivocate here, but really, some LSAT/GPA combos are just too low. Pursuing law school with these scores is likely to land you in a terrible financial position, plain and simple.