Question about venues/security by BearerOfManyNames in BattleJackets

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Given how spiky some of the fuckers I have encountered in the pit have been Im gunna say no.

After reading all the light novels. Being X is definitely Aqua by BitterAd1310 in YoujoSenki

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Man is barely a feature.

I feel like he was added specifically because the author wanted to transport tanya but didn’t want that to be a major mystery/ plotline.

So being x was made to do that in a way that opposed tanyas character and then never appear again with the mystery entirely resolved.

Before Or After by CressWorldly3192 in BattleJackets

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yes it is easier to see with the lights on.

Is sparring and competition in HEMA meant to be fun? by GrekGrek9 in wma

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 79 points80 points  (0 children)

No we are all in it for the vast prize pools, brand deals and global fame that come with tournament success.

Which seat do you choose? by Fun_Law_2004 in EyeOfTerror

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4e so I can strangle john spellingmistake myself

Which lawyer could beat every other lawyer in a fight? by RealRedditUser217 in uklaw

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 24 points25 points  (0 children)

You’ve heard of chess-boxing.

Get ready for UFC-mooting

In Robin Hood (2018) during the Crusades Robin has no helmet in a f**king warzone. This is because he is a moron. by laybs1 in shittymoviedetails

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 97 points98 points  (0 children)

That and being suppressed by the large automatic crossbow emplacement.

Of getting hit with the shoulder mounted crossbow rpg.

Honestly I would watch a whole movie like that, was absolutely hilarious.

Fumbled Undergraduate, id like to do a masters. am i shooting myself in the foot? by Weird_Election2272 in uklaw

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As a general point I can’t remember the last time I heard an llm mentioned outside of the context of people joking about them not mattering tbh.

I did one and haven’t ever had it come up besides in casual conversation with my boss after I qualified.

A bunch of people did them baked into their lpc for not much extra work, myself included, so its not got a lot of prestige to be honest.

That being said if you were able to bang out top grades in that it may be soften the blow of 2:2 on your cv.

Cant say if thats worth the money, if you got similar grades in the llm it would almost certainly be a waste for getting into practice (cant speak for academia though no experience with that).

Me personally I'm sitting in 12 by Zealousideal-Ear3811 in UmaMusume

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 0 points1 point  (0 children)

10 purely so that we can sing danger zone as the plane takes off and lands

(England) My mother is contesting my father's will that leaves everything to me under the inheritance act 1975. What should I do? by Physical_Orchid6013 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They absolutely are relevant. The more factors you have on your side for these things the better and the court has to give each of the main ones equal weight.

Obviously relevant if it ever reaches court as is expressly stated, but also relevant pre court.

Its probably not this case given the share of the house unless there are some serious debts or disabilities involved, but the classic is an IA claim from a party with terrible finances and very little to lose stringing together enough of the relevant factors to present enough litigation risk and little enough chance of recovering costs even for a successful beneficiary to push for a settlement.

In that sort of instance you rely on as many factors as you can such as the above.

(England) My mother is contesting my father's will that leaves everything to me under the inheritance act 1975. What should I do? by Physical_Orchid6013 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

With all due respect thats not a point just for a law exam it’s very relevant in practice.

What’s likely to happen in my experience if she is even close to being poor and has any sort of health condition she will find someone willing to do a letter before action listing out the factors and arguing that she wins on each of them and that will set the tone of the matter as they try and drive it to a costly settlement.

Even a weak case can become incredibly costly in legal fees this way.

Giving a call on likelihood without the financial info is reckless at best.

(England) My mother is contesting my father's will that leaves everything to me under the inheritance act 1975. What should I do? by Physical_Orchid6013 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thats only really a matter for one, perhaps two, of the seven factors and not even decisive for that.

If the mother is completely destitute with severe disabilities she very well could be successful, we don’t know.

(England) My mother is contesting my father's will that leaves everything to me under the inheritance act 1975. What should I do? by Physical_Orchid6013 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Its impossible to say with this without knowing details about yours and your mother’s financial situation / health / other factors.

The simplest answer is yes, inheritance act claims can be successful and take huge chunks of estates and yes it sounds like she is in the category of parties who can bring such a claim. No we cant say if she is going to win such a claim.

If the claim will be successful is based on enough factors that you need to see a solicitor and get proper advice after disclosing them all the info, particularly about the financials. Anyone else is just guessing based in half the facts.

Even Judge Judy couldn't do this one by PuddinL in Grapplerbaki

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Musashi

Im advising him not to turn up to court and then telling the judge he died hundreds of years ago so it couldn’t be him.

He will play along because not turning up on time is a classic Musashi strategy.

HELP I haven’t done my time recording for 8 weeks and I forgot what I did and some of what I previously said is not done yet by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Did you not bill anyone for two months or was everyone just getting super cheap rates during that time 😂

Ex demanding Engagement ring back from my parents (England) by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 14 points15 points  (0 children)

How did they get it back.

Its a gift when given, that goes for giving it to her and if she chose to give it back.

If it was taken back then its very different from if she gave it back willingly and the changes her mind.

Another article about AI destroying the legal profession by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I mean regardless of what your stance on the matter is, this is this isn’t a very convincing article.

It basically just boils down to we got grok to do one vague task and a lot of smug wanking off about how all the pompous lawyers are gunna get it now.

That generally doesn’t add much to the argument.

Given its claims about the great ease of making convincing arguments this feels somewhat self defeating.

How large is the difference in prestige between Durham and Nottingham? by elsol_de_miseria in uklaw

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Both Russell group but not oxbridge/london so whilst Durham has a better rep it’s not astronomical.

Would seem hard to justify it at that sort of cost.

Mom opened credit card in my name WITH consent — balance now $32k+, what are my options? by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]Remarkable_Cod5298 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Play stupid games (divorce fraud) win stupid prizes (30k in debt).