@CodyCutter35 That’s so cool. I’ve often thought of doing this and I’ve read that people may perform cognitive tasks like writing better in larger rooms and spaces
@DietCoke_Esq That’s so disgusting, that you’re having this oddness forced on you by doing nothing but sharing your ideas. Some people are sick. I’m sorry for that. Shame on them.
@DietCoke_Esq I’ll also say I’ve met lots of capable and inept lawyers and I don’t think sex, ethnicity or age has much to do with their capacity or professionalism or outcomes. If it does, my anecdotal experience has little capacity or insight to offer about their relative merits or drawbacks
@DietCoke_Esq I’ve taken and defended many depositions. How did the participants age, ethnicity & biological sex in any way mean anything about the deposition? The joke? Many lawyers are awkward socially. The joke was bad and unprofessional. How does that relate to the above characteristics?
@AndrewCurran_ Brilliant concept despite still well executed. Language is a beast, but sure is fun as always. Not enough characters to itemize all the biases avoided.
If you’re not seeing what I’m seeing here I feel bad for you because Warren Buffet is seeing the same thing I’m seeing.
Let me tell you this:
Go buy any property preferably a duplex.
@cturnbull1968 This is like what it would feel like if one died to find satan running the whole of the afterlife to the extent that it rewards vice. Madness.
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