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I lost respect for quite a few of my AP English classmates the day after our teacher assigned us "A Modest Proposal" for homework reading. Of course a few weeks later we got an (unlabeled) essay that I completely read as serious and proceeded to participate straight-faced in a discussion about until one student (who incidentally was my high school crush) interrupted us all to say, "Guys, it's David Sedaris."
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Chaos Lawyer's addition to the Legal Eagle lineup is so absolutely welcome.
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Considering the competition (Sam Bankman-Fried and Elizabeth Holmes come to mind), you have to admit that it's quite an accomplishment.
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My main takeaway from this is that Marques is darn lucky he didn't do this in Virginia. The Editor in Chief of Jalopnik, back in 2014, spent three nights in jail for going ~30mph over the speed limit on an unpopulated rural straightaway while doing a car review of the (then-)new Chevy Camaro.
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1:16 "Which one was the whale?" None of them, Donnie. There has never been a whale on any version of that test.
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UberEats and the others also seem to be trying to obscure more and more the actual kitchen preparing your order–I know there's two locations of the virtual kitchen Pimp My Pasta: one always throws in extra garlic bread, the other always gives me food poisoning. I have to be really careful when searching for delivery that I get the correct location, which often necessitates typing in the physical address (if I remember it) or going to my order history to hit "reorder." Obviously this is UberEats being skeevy, but it's why overall consistency in a brand does kinda matter.
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Objection! By clicking on a Legal Eagle video you agreed to a certain level of expected punnage—a level that could not have been met without the subsequent meat jokes.
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All those calls to 1-900 numbers really add up. 😂 (for those of you younglings, "premium rate" phone numbers were a thing in the days before the internet that people used to call for... "entertainment" purposes)
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If Don Junior shaved his beard, and you put him in a lineup with Hunter Biden, I wouldn't be able to tell the two apart.
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I don't think you're quite appreciating how small a square foot is. One acre is 43,560 square feet. Let's say that all of these businesses combined, and over their lifetimes (bear in mind that there's no way anyone was doing large volumes of this in the '90s) comes out to 10MM square feet. That's just 230 acres of Scottish woodlands, and almost certainly consists of oddly-shaped plots between other properties that hold no market value. I'm not saying that no one is double-selling land allocations, because greed, but there's really no need for anyone to do so.
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Lots of people support the Leopards Eating People's Faces Party—because they don't think the leopard will ever eat their face.
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A beautiful idea, but the reality would be pretty nasty—The Onion is part of the entity formerly known as The Gizmodo Group, whose CEO is noted Herb Jim Spanfeller.
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To be fair, Ben Franklin would totally understand blowing a ton of money on OnlyFans.
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Gotta love the dig at 26:35. Since The Eagle Team includes employment litigation, I'm hoping you'll cover Linus Media Group's external audit findings once they conclude.
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I recognize this video was released pre-She Hulk, but Jen Walters deserves placement as well.
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Congratulations on giving the Tories the boot—I know Starmer isn't exactly a stalwart leftist, but here's hoping that y'all can reverse some of the damage that's been done over the past 14 years to drag your country towards our level of anarchy.
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@TheRealWilliamWhite Dude, this isn't a bulletproof Escalade. This is a homologated race car that costs more than I will make in my entire life. Not only is there nowhere to discreetly hide a handgun, but no owner is going to risk scuffing the paint, let alone getting a bullet hole in the carbon chassis monocoque.
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Look—I lust over McLarens, but they are very British supercars. When Hill told the officer not to bang on his window, that was because the frame has incredibly tight tolerances and costs obscene amounts to fix. Further, when the Window only rolls down a crack, there's a distinct possibility that was because it jammed, likely due to the officer's abuse.
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I know who Clint Eastwood is! He debated an empty chair in 2012!
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You know the old joke about sub safety and how it's way safer than flying? There are a lot more airplanes at the bottom of the sea than submarines in the stratosphere.
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@@studiouskid1528 I could be wrong, but my reasoning was that at its peak, Theranos was valued in the many billions which would have put Holmes in the billionaire club thanks to her stake in the company. Indeed, a quick internet search yields that, at Theranos' peak, Holmes' net worth was around $4 billion.
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@andrewdubose9968 For once this is a lot more coherent if you click on the "translate" button 🤣
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How many can you name off the top of your head? - ...spoils the bunch - ...but satisfaction brought it back - ...of the covenant... of the womb - ...master of none Of course, @Craig Johnson above has the winner.
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"Before you say anything mean about [Giuliani], pause. Take a minute. Then see if you can say something MEANER."
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These videos are doing some good, though, in an educational sense. A friend of mine was awarded damages from an assault case, but they were thinking it would be pointless to try to collect because their assailant could just claim bankruptcy. I told them, "Actually, intentional torts are generally non-dischargeable!" so now they're just counting down until the enforcement period.
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I'm so glad for Popehat that he left Twitter before seeing this day—his mentions would have been a disaster so bad Biden would have needed to declare it a Superfund site.
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The sad thing about capitalism is that you don't need to be smart, you just need to have a lot of money you can afford to lose—something like 90-95% failure rates are common in the VC space. But if that 1 in 20 ends up becoming a billion dollar company ( at least for long enough for the initial investors to cash out) then the VC comes out ahead.
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Yeah, I'd already written him off after letting Apple use his channel for anti-Right to Repair propaganda and then wrote him off again after the hilarity that was that wallpaper app. Still, could be worse: at least he's not Linus from Linus Tech Tips.
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Literally in the screenshots he included. Can't expect a lawyer who didn't take the time to read the bogus case law to read the disclaimer that the case law could be bogus...
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@Henrik_Holst MoCA is just meant to detect early signs of dementia, and the fact that he: 1. Brags about it as if it were a MENSA entrance exam 2. Completely fabricates questions that were never on the assessment has me pretty well convinced that he did not, in fact, clear that extremely low bar.
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Someone from The Washington Post¹ had a really good take on this—taking a stand against protests typically does not age very well. It's notable, however, that Biden referred to Vietnam protestors as "[butt]holes." ¹I want to say Aaron Blake
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I live in Northern Virginia and have literally bookmarked his firm's website in case I ever have need of IP litigation or filing / defending from a contact dispute.
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I love that you're writing this with that pfp. I feel like Elon must have watched Johnny Bravo growing up and thought, "Yes, that's what I want to be. But more."
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Upon reflection, I think this is more an indictment of Americans not knowing the first thing about Communism (save that they're "against it").
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@Andrew-zq3ip As a customer whose drivers have, on quite a few locations, called to tell me the restaurant address is closed or simply does not exist I apologize for the 🐮💩 y'all have to deal with.
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Doesn't make me smile nearly as much as the thought of Musk simping and agreeing to let him back on only for Drumpf to respond, "Nah, I'm good." Imagine how much if a dumpster fire your platform must be if even The Orange Man wants nothing to do with it.
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Agreed. Especially in areas when the other end of the line has been staffed by bots (or call center employees reading off a script) for years.
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@peterearden Blood and Honey is going to look absolutely tame by comparison
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He's probably going to be Amercia's next FTC chair. 🤦
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Not to take away from your point, but obligatory mention that the Dunning-Kruger effect isn't real... except when it comes to people's understand of the Dunning-Kruger effect.
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My guess: the original panel couldn't stomach the sitting through even one of the original Eleanor films. 🔥
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Exceptions: Majel and Eugene Roddenberry
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@JS-oh2dp - You're right about curiosity killed the cat (that dates to a 1598 Ben Jonson play) - Bad apples originates from Ben Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack (1736) -- "A rotten apple quickly infects its neighbor" - Blood vs water is up for debate, with some citations claiming derivation from an Arab proverb where blood refers to blood-oaths - The first recorded use of a version of "jack of all trades" dates to 1592 and was used as a term of derision referring to none other than William Shakespeare. So of the four that I "literally" just grabbed from a tublr post, two are confirmed to pre-date their shortened forms, with one up for debate. 🤷♂️
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@JohnwesleyA They do. It's a major source of revenue for many towns.
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Liz "Chaos Lawyer" Dye featuring so much on this channel is honestly one of the best side-effects of all of these Trump Trials.
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She's a regular contributor to "Above the Law" and has her own podcast called "Law and Chaos" (hence the moniker).
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@Fx_Explains Well, most recently it's because he laid off his best writers and a ton of other staff. And before you say that was the CEO, Linus and Yvonne are 100% owners of LMG.
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Who remembers this Pence tweet from 2016? "Our choice has never been more clear. We can either elect my running mate, a bold truth-teller, or the most dishonest candidate in history"
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If you're saying Stephanie Hsu would do a bang up job running Twitter, I wholeheartedly concur
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@YoudonGettit Google search has gotten legitimately worse with its summarized answers (this pre-dates the current crop of LLMs, btw). It quotes information completely out of context... though at least it still links to the source material, at least for now.
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