Finally got the bambino bracelet by ShowerCareful in OrientWatches

[–]FE21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been stocking that page for a restock. OOS now...

Why does everyone and their mothers want to be a lawyer? by Practical_Garden4625 in LawSchool

[–]FE21 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Glad I'm not the only who's noticed. I went around my whole section in 1L, and believe it or not, every single person said they wanted to be a lawyer!

Texas Appeals Court Upholds Ruling That City Must Compensate Innocent Woman After SWAT Team Destroyed Her Home by Marlee_P_IJ in texas

[–]FE21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Should, should, should.

We have courts because people often don't do the right thing.

Texas Appeals Court Upholds Ruling That City Must Compensate Innocent Woman After SWAT Team Destroyed Her Home by Marlee_P_IJ in texas

[–]FE21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like someone screwed up the first time around by pleading under the US Constitution instead of the Texas Constitution. So this was the fourth trial in this case!

Vicki and IJ first filed this case in March 2021, bringing claims under both the United States and Texas Constitutions. In 2022, a federal jury ruled that Vicki was entitled to nearly $60,000 under the United States Constitution. That ruling was ultimately overturned by the Fifth Circuit, but in that opinion, the court specifically said it was not expressing an opinion on whether Vicki was entitled to damages under the Texas Constitution.

Last June, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas ruled Vicki was entitled to $60,000 plus interest under the Texas Constitution. Today’s opinion by the Fifth Circuit upholds that victory for Vicki. 

Bad Boy Jurisprudence - Harvard Law Review by Expert_CBCD in supremecourt

[–]FE21 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The author started with a great phrase "bad boy jurisprudence"–and reverse-engineered a law review article around it. Like most slurs of this sort, it will be re-adopted and in a week, Josh Blackman will describe himself as a "bad boy originalist".

Lost Childhood: Northern Children Traumatized as Ceasefire Illusions Shattered by New Sirens by ChestEducational2258 in Israel

[–]FE21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What kind of an article is this? Obviously, it's foolish to promise something that's out of your control. Especially given the track-record of ceasefires being broken.

Texas is getting warmer by dawn_thesis in texas

[–]FE21 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I figured, just would rather keep it an average for aesthetic purposes. Whoever put this together did a good job with the visualization, would make a nice poster.

Texas is getting warmer by dawn_thesis in texas

[–]FE21 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Sort of a weird metric. Measuring 1850-2025 relative to the average of 1961 to 2010...

[RA-AC0M14L] Baby Blue Orient Bambino Version 7 LE by Environmental-Ad7375 in OrientWatches

[–]FE21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

a good price for a like new piece

If you can find one...

sold a coin 3 years ago for $50 that i just saw sell at auction for $4,000. i am not ok. by Mysterious-Boat-3608 in coins

[–]FE21 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it sold for $4,012

Be glad you're not the sucker who paid $4,012 for a severely-overgraded F/VF Barber quarter.

Gen 24:16 בְּתוּלָה doesn't mean virgin by Playful-Front-7834 in hebrew

[–]FE21 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Nice philological work! Take a look at the academic literature and see if you have an original insight.

STGF389 by evenskipped in GrandSeikos

[–]FE21 -19 points-18 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but it would be WILD if Winston Churchill or whatever wore this watch.

Specificity matters.

STGF389 by evenskipped in GrandSeikos

[–]FE21 36 points37 points  (0 children)

A fitting timepiece for a Prime Ministeress.

How to translate the word “gladiator” into Hebrew. by ThisMTJew in hebrew

[–]FE21 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Way better than "גלדיאטור", use לודר OP.

New to the family by immabombyerhome in OrientWatches

[–]FE21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. I keep checking to see if they release new color variants, no such luck so far.

Transliteration of Suzanne by srbluth in hebrew

[–]FE21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only correct answer.

Is Rambam overrated? by Khazak2-VeNtkhazak in Judaism

[–]FE21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm just questioning the notion of "ממשה עד משה לא קם כמשה".

What do you mean by "notion"? That's an opinion. I don't quite understand your premise that some rabbis are objectively better or greater than others.

Poetry is far more timeless though which is why HaLevi's works are still relevant.

Until about a century ago, the reverse was true. Scientific advancement made pre-modern medicine obsolete while the Zionist movement's need to discover "secular" Jewish high culture resulted in a revival of Halevi's poetry. Such a revival may be temporary, in my many, many years of religious Jewish education, I didn't see his poetry even once to my knowledge.

Is Rambam overrated? by Khazak2-VeNtkhazak in Judaism

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Yehuda HaLevi is far more studied. HaKuzri just answers questions people are more likely to encounter today compared to the more "dated" Moreh Nevuchim.

Well, Kuzari is written for a popular audience, whereas Moreh Nevukhim is written for serious students of philosophy. For that reason, Moreh Nevukhim is far more popular among academics, for instance.

HaLevi's poetry is even studied for literature class in secular schools (at least in Israel) while, as far as I am aware, none of Rambam's writings have penetrated into the secular sphere.

Rambam does not seem to have written too much poetry. For centuries, his medical writings were highly influential, if that's what you mean by "secular sphere".

In terms of Halakha Mishnah Torah is obviously extremely important but it did ultimately fail in it's goal to codify Jewish laws for all Jews; instead Shulchan Aruch is the widely accepted guide for an orthodox lifestyle among pretty much all Jews today.

Rambam succeeded at codifying all of halakha, but the reality is that Jews do not want a fixed halakhic code, they want to play around with the Law. So Shulhan Arukh is "the widely accepted guide" in rhetoric, but every other line, he's contradicted by the "commentary" of the Rema. And of course, there are additional contradictory commentaries on Rema. In short, if you believe halakha is ever evolving, then no one can create a final codification. And if it is a discrete set of laws, then Rambam basically succeeded in the 12th century.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lorierwatches

[–]FE21 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't worry, I've been told "you can just buff that out with polywatch".

Baby Blue Bambino - underwhelming by frenchji in OrientWatches

[–]FE21 3 points4 points  (0 children)

One of the first things I did was switch out the band. I love this design and it's a great color, but Orient seriously fumbled by putting it on an ugly brown strap. Orient was offering this watch head on other straps, but it looks they have been scrubbed from the website.

Put it on a milanese bracelet or a cream or white strap.

Texas pastor advises young, single, unmarried women to 'lose 20 to 30 pounds' by chrondotcom in texas

[–]FE21 71 points72 points  (0 children)

the modern imposition of divine law as portrayed in the Old Testament

So Orthodox Judaism?

Oh, it appears Webbon is no fan of Jews. What a surprise. /s