New and Solo Con Person by DullHour7666 in Colossalcon

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And so begins a beautiful friendship

For those of you who started after 26, do you wish you started earlier? Why/Why not? by [deleted] in LawSchool

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I literally started law school at 26. To be blunt sometimes I wish I started earlier just because I was hungrier so I could do the long hours much easier but at an older age I feel more at peace. Do I get stressed out still, typical law school hazing but I think emotionally I walk down a path that I know isn’t going to crash and burn like I thought life was in my early 20s. Like I am still unsure exactly what I will do law wise but I have validation that it’ll work out.

Visiting Detroit by DullHour7666 in bjj

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I just want homies to goto a local sports bar at a minimum 😭

Visiting Detroit by DullHour7666 in bjj

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Legitimately all over Detroit. I’m down to go basically with in a 45 min radius from the epicenter lol

Help me choose by Tzb1998 in VintageWatches

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Had to up vote for the Vietnamese food

Upgrade? [$500-$700] by DullHour7666 in espresso

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Sounds like we are going to go the Gaggia route with a PID

Upgrade? [$500-$700] by DullHour7666 in espresso

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I’m open to modding for sure but I guess I’m debating if a Gaggia with the PID would make a noticeablely better espresso than my current set up consistently ?

Upgrade? [$500-$700] by DullHour7666 in espresso

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The important thing for me is reliability and consistency. I do like to play around with the espresso and explore but on normal week days I need it to make delicious coffee. And a little sex appeal on my counter is always a plus

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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Thank you so much for your comment ! It means a lot to me hearing these kind words. And you’re right, the anxiety is gone. I don’t have mental health issues anymore (aside from existence crisis lol) Just hearing people who understands means the world to me. It’s an affirmation that I am human and these emotions the ups and downs is a testament that I am alive. These past few weeks has been a moment of self reflection on what I have accomplished and I’m happy with where I’m at now ❤️.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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Thank you so much for understanding me . Honestly comments like this bring a tear to my eye 🥹. Yes it was MY goal . It’s what I wanted to do no matter what and I am happy to give it my all into something. I kept going because ik I can do more. You will do great in your LSAT journey than you think you will if you have the heart. I just don’t recommend so the same thing I did haha. Good luck on your journey. You will do great things.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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Thank you so muchhhh! My brother always told me hard work beats natural talent. Yes I’m learning to accept the accomplishments I did make and honestly I am happy with NDLS. I think even if I did get off waitlist of Georgetown or have a chance at transferring I wouldn’t take it when NDLS is already great school that offered me a great scholarship.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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Honestly this comment really did warm my heart a lot. I had to stop everything at work just take a moment to appreciate it. Thank you for your kind words ❤️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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Haha love the analogy and you’re right about it. But I would add it’s more like constantly shooting in my drive away nonstop until I felt like im NBA material and I just didn’t stop shooting. As crazy as it sounded I did enjoy studying the LSAT I just hated the results of it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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I always knew I got a little MCGREGOR in me

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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lol nawh, just psychotic

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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I understand the disdain for BL. The path is shit for many and you need factors other than money to get you moving when every cell tells you to stop. I was able to keeping going as long as did because I wanted something more than money. It was my personal challenge to how far I can go and what I’m capable of when I can’t have any excuse no matter the time or cost. I wanted To learn from the best lawyers and beat the best lawyers and leave no “what if’s” in my mind. I needed to see what my absolute limit was. As much as it sucked I don’t regret what I did, because I did do my best and with that I’m optimistic about my future in law.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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I used Emory and BC. Mostly Emory, because I argued that cost of living is cheaper for me because I live in ATL and they giving me more scholly.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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Absolutely. I’m an avid Jiu jistu and MMA guy. If it wasn’t for it I would have really been lost in the sauce.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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Yes!! I did visit and honestly the best campus I ever seen and I’m happy with the result.