You may joke, but many years ago I talked a brilliant friend into applying to law school, and she got into a celebrated one. Only to leave after a year, mostly because Bush v. Gore told her it was all vibes, even when we mostly pretended the law was real.
I mean, you could start a YouTube channel and share your educated opinion on laws,, politics, or court cases. It's what some of my favorite YTers do. C:
You’d be amazed how many barristers in Aus will say “it’s the vibe of the thing your honour” in court if they want to elicit a chuckle from the judge or it’s Friday arvo and everyone’s tired. This movie has fully entered the legal lexicon in Aus.
And Tiriel Mora delivered it all PERFECTLY, so doggedly and so shakily at the same time! A million miles away from the supremely calm, intelligent, precise, and soft-spoken character he played for us on Farscape.
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You may joke, but many years ago I talked a brilliant friend into applying to law school, and she got into a celebrated one. Only to leave after a year, mostly because Bush v. Gore told her it was all vibes, even when we mostly pretended the law was real.
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