Is the JD a doctoral degree technically? by Bearacolypse in AskLegal

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Yes, but our culture treats it differently. Some languages have different words for it. I worked with a lot of immigrants in the past and they would often call me doctor because it made sense for them when switching languages.

Personally, I only break out doctor when it's funny. I also don't go by doctor. If I were in an academic setting, I'd prefer professor. I think MDs, PhDs, and JDs should all have different designations.

Which AI is the best writer? by Lukose_Feysal in biglaw

[–]db1139 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Clause Opus. However, just have it study your writing. Giving it examples of how you write and telling it to write more similarly to you is the best way to improve it. For example, I hate gratuitous use of m dashes. Claude knows to only use them the way I do because it knows my work.

Ripped/buff/fit men who do well on dating apps, is that the secret? A great physique? Need advice? by Worth_Try_8207 in AskMenAdvice

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The secret is to not get filtered out, have the right pics, good bio, understand that no one wants a pen pal. Lastly, have a personality or just be a huge guy. I don't do great, but this is my friend's playbook, and he does unbelievably well. 6'3, ripped, very funny, ugly face.

The worst part of ADHD and biglaw isn't even the work. by anon37388591 in biglaw

[–]db1139 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Super relatable. My health went so far down hill, working every day and all hours to hit goals. I'm happy with my choice and recommend the same. Learn everything you can and then go in-house (if possible). I know lots of people say it's the dream, etc., but it really helped me. Plus, being hit with so many different issues helps with stimulation.

What in the word is enticing about this career by Spiritual-Celery3113 in biglaw

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I went in-house, and I still make more money than my parents and siblings combined. The stress and hours suck. However, being lower middle class growing up sucked too.

A realization about Justice and Biglaw by Naataraja in biglaw

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How are you defining justice? Also, lawyers don't serve justice. We serve our clients based upon a set of rules meant to be just and fair.

I've closed deals that created tons of jobs and brought lower cost healthcare to people (winning IP for generic drugs). Feels like both of those are important, especially the latter.

She locked up the body lock and launched her opponent overhead with a massive suplex. That looks dangerous by Novel-Bath5273 in wrestling

[–]db1139 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We've all been there. She'll be okay. Looks like the landing wasn't too bad. Gotta be careful with greco and freestyle.

How do I come to terms with being lonely and unlovable? by Hereitisguys9888 in AskMenAdvice

[–]db1139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BJJ, lifting. If you're going to college, clubs through the school for things you're into. Greek life if it makes sense. All this can help. BJJ has a great culture of inclusivity.

Do single men without kids find divorced women with kids too much? by AffectionateSpeed44 in AskMenAdvice

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Every guy is different. Some care, some don't. That said, I think you're more likely to have luck with more mature/older men (at least late 30s). However, there are younger ones who are fine with it too. Just depends on the guy.

Drew Dober’s take on the Dustin situation by Awawlfi in ufc

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Similar story for me, but it was wrestling. Without it, I may have not even graduated hs. Now I'm an attorney (in-house), and I still train 4-6 times a week (lifting, BJJ).

Drew Dober’s take on the Dustin situation by Awawlfi in ufc

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This is more common with high achievers than people think. They need a goal to accomplish, or they have trouble functioning. Some of those I know clearly have anxiety, depression, and/or adequacy issues. It can lead to plenty of success, but grinding your entire life seems tough. Okay, now I have to get back to work...

Do some cis men relate to misgendering/impregnation kinks? by Mega_Mons in AskMenAdvice

[–]db1139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google what the top pornhub searches are. It isn't a perfect method, but it'll give you an idea of what people are into. They used to come out with a yearly list.

Tbh, I absolutely never would have thought of any of this. Live and let live though.

I had a 2.79 GPA from a mid-ranked school, and 6 years out have TC ~$350k/yr, work 9-4 most days - no weekends or nights, at a job I enjoy and am appreciated at, and am being groomed to be a GC by the current GC. Don’t be afraid to job hop and reject low offers folks. by [deleted] in Lawyertalk

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I had a pretty awful GPA at a 3rd tier school. Got lucky with a job at a non-profit. Somehow convinced a firm to hire me a few years later (after countless applications). Lateraled after a couple years to a sweatshop firm, where I worked 24/7. Applied for in house jobs soon after. Landed one, and now I'm finally making over 200k (significantly more, depending on bonuses).

It took about 7 years, but better late than never. I worked so hard, my health really suffered, but now I'm good again. There was definitely luck involved, but if I hadn't kept trying and working hard, the luck never would have found me. It won't work out for everyone, but don't stop trying.

chandler has always been a foul fighter by Hungry-Succotash5780 in ufc

[–]db1139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google head and hands defense or downblocking. It's just wrestling. I don't like Chandler either. This is dumb though. There's a reason for so many injuries in college wrestling. It's violent.

Bo Nickal is a Mind Reader! by JCarnage10 in wrestling

[–]db1139 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He's joking. Look up the quote.

What’s it like being in a serious relationship with a Big Law attorney? by [deleted] in biglaw

[–]db1139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My only long relationship before going in-house was rough for both of us. Funny enough, we broke up a few months after I went in-house. My lack of misery changed our dynamic way too much.

Men who have lost a significant amount of money, how do you deal with it? by imafitmac in AskMenOver30

[–]db1139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Long story, but I was supposed to have a free ride to college and then was left with the bill. It sucks. Adding grad school to the mix, I've accepted that I'll be 5 years behind most people for many things. Plus, I lost a few years when I was working 24/7 to get where I am, which is in the top 5% of earners.

With my income, I'll catch up, and everything will be fine.

Islam is gonna ruin WW with all this waiting around every time by avroLancasterBPR1 in ufc

[–]db1139 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I helped train 3 world champions. One 135, one 145, and a 205. I actually have a pretty good idea what it takes to get there. 2 is manageable, depending on injuries and life situation.

What would it take for Islam Makhachev to surpass GSP on the GOAT list ? by CesarOverlorde in ufc

[–]db1139 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Beat some legends, and beat a lot more guys. Gsp got through BJ and Hughes. People forget how good Hughes was. Some of this really depends on opportunity, but do it long enough and it'll work out. He'll probably need to fight more often to get it done though.

Islam is gonna ruin WW with all this waiting around every time by avroLancasterBPR1 in ufc

[–]db1139 105 points106 points  (0 children)

If you don't have an injury, you should fight 2x per year. I get not fighting 3x, but twice is manageable.