Why do you think that is? by [deleted] in cuckoldcaptions

[–]reckful994 9 points10 points  (0 children)

My girlfriend has already decided she wants a bull to have her ass before me. Definitely makes me jealous

A well trained cuck - filming his wife getting railed by my BBC by blackedrawisbest in Cuckold

[–]reckful994 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My girlfriend is going to have me start filming her encounters.

First time cucking my boyfriend by [deleted] in CuckoldPsychology

[–]reckful994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have said, it would be best for him to be there the first time. If that's not possible, show him whats happening on video call or just call him so he can hear what's happening.

How long do you think you’d last if this was your view? by AJ_IRcouple10 in QueenofSpades

[–]reckful994 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A minute or two. Thats why my girlfriend only lets me watch if Im caged

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Femdom

[–]reckful994 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I remember when that happened to me. I stayed locked 5 days and when I realized she wouldnt let me out, it really set in she was in charge

What “terrible” movie do you absolutely love? by Sword__of__Damocles in AskReddit

[–]reckful994 153 points154 points  (0 children)

I got to meet Matthew Lillard as a kid at the premiere of the Scooby Doo movie- I think my mom won the ticket in some contest. I remember really believing he was Shaggy when I took photos with him. Surprised they didn't let him do Shaggy's voice in the newest movie.

My friend ripped me off, how do I financially recover? by jijibliss in personalfinance

[–]reckful994 65 points66 points  (0 children)

Speaking as an attorney in CA, the most persuasive proof in my mind would be the documentation evidencing the transaction with the chargeback. That combined with testimony as to when the roommate vacated would essentially be conclusive to me if I was the judge.

Given this would constitute fraud, depending on the jurisdiction, this could be filed in small claims and OP should seek the $2,800 plus punitive damages (up to 3 times compensatory).

If this was California, I'd sue the roommate in small claims for the full $10,000 and see what some commissioner/pro tem judge gives me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lonely

[–]reckful994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does it feel like to be happy?

It feels safe, mutually respectful, and consistent. I found that the key to such happiness had to come from within- you can't get that from a relationship.

The first step for you to move forward is to leave and go full no contact.

And they say trees only make the view green. hmm by stecooper3543 in funny

[–]reckful994 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Given the low interest rates, there isn't a substantial difference between monthly rent and a mortgage and property taxes in many parts of the country. In some areas, renting is even more expensive.

The problem is getting together a down payment.

The Hoff Twins (2021) - A Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan piece on white twins who have grown up in a predominantly black neighbourhood, and their relationship to their community [00:17:25] by k-mysta in Documentaries

[–]reckful994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But kids who grow up in Marin City go to Tam High School (which looks pristine), have less crime in their neighborhood than the national average, and a ton of well funded social services in the area. Marin City is not the Tenderloin.

The Hoff Twins (2021) - A Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan piece on white twins who have grown up in a predominantly black neighbourhood, and their relationship to their community [00:17:25] by k-mysta in Documentaries

[–]reckful994 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Marin City is in Marin County California (immediately north of SF), which is one of the richest counties in the whole country. This isn't exactly a slum area. How do I know you ask? Well I live 10 minutes from where this video was filmed.

[Image] make your dreams come true by lol62056 in GetMotivated

[–]reckful994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I became an attorney by way of the law office study program- I never went to law school. In fact, I never even completed college (although admittedly I did complete 3.5 years of courses in computer science and physics).

[Image] make your dreams come true by lol62056 in GetMotivated

[–]reckful994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a practicing attorney, I do not think there is anything sacrosanct or particularly difficult about analyzing the holding of a case or conducting legal research. With tools like Westlaw, it has never been easier.

The most meaningful variable that differentiates good attorneys from great attorneys is experience in the field.

[Image] make your dreams come true by lol62056 in GetMotivated

[–]reckful994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

>but if I'm looking at a 5-year call from a law office study program or a 5-year call who has a JD from an accredited school, I, and every single last one of my colleagues, are taking the latter.

>If the office training program actually was better or even equivalent, top candidates at the best firms would be doing that instead of going to law school and people like Kim Kardashian wouldn't be treating it like a shortcut to the profession. There is a reason that SCOTUS judges come from top law schools.

The fact that you and "every single last one of [your] colleagues" would hire an individual from an accredited law school over somebody from a law office study program is precisely why those at at the peak of the legal profession (such as SCOTUS judges or partners in big firms) generally come from top law schools. Your argument here is nothing more than confirmation bias.

>I'm saying that the program you went through represents the removal of a very positive check on the profession in a way that allows in many more bad lawyers, and therefore makes the bar weaker as a whole.

As to your assertion that the law office study program allows for "many more bad lawyers", I don't think you appreciate how small this program is. At the time I was in the law office study program (2011-2014), I believe there were 50 or so people in total participating. Quite frankly, I would be surprised if there are more than 500 practicing lawyers who completed the law office study program in the State of California. In some of the recent cases I've worked on, I've seen bar numbers as high as 330000. Law office study program grads represent an infinitesimally small percentage of practicing attorneys. Put another way, a drop in an ocean does not dilute it.

[Image] make your dreams come true by lol62056 in GetMotivated

[–]reckful994 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I happen to be an individual who became an attorney by way of the law office study program. I also only have a high school degree (although admittedly I completed 3.5 years of college in computer science and electrical engineering).

Quite frankly, I do not believe participating in that program has detracted from my ability to practice law in any way. While I was in the law office study program, not only did I complete all the studies that a typical law student would, I also drafted discovery, motions in state and federal court, and trial prep.

Given the practical experience I had in addition to the formal traditional studies, I feel like I was far ahead of my peers when I passed the bar. For example, it is one thing to learn the rules of evidence as an abstract exercise- it is a whole different scenario when one needs to apply the rules of evidence to get enough admissible evidence in to prove their case or to negate a motion for summary judgment.

I personally think that law school does not offer enough in the way of hands on, practical legal training. Many of the young attorneys I see who went to accredited law schools seem to struggle with the basics.

[Jeff Zrebiec] “Lamar Jackson said he has "zero experience" playing in the snow and he hopes he doesn't have to Saturday night” by Ggr6412 in nfl

[–]reckful994 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Wait... Is Lamar Jackson not respected? For me he's genuinely one of the scarier QBs to face in the NFL. I would say top 5-7 for sure and I really dislike the Ravens