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Originally Posted by unaluna
I think i figured something out. In lawyerese, things dont have to logically follow through an entire train of thought, like they do in computer programming. No - lawyers just jump off going boo! anywhere all willy-nilly and they think they won. But all they did was jump off the train by themselves. They didnt derail it. The logic just keeps chugging along to the next station.
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In my experience the lawyers are sound asleep in the sleeper car with the doors locked and you have to keep hammering and yelling at said doors 'til one wakes up for long enough to tell you to go away
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At poor peace I sing
To you strangers (though song
Is a burning and crested act,
The fire of birds in
The world's turning wood,
For my sawn, splay sounds,)
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Dylan Thomas, Author's Prologue
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