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Fitzy Fitz posted:I'm glad I'm not the only one wondering why Kasowitz double-spaces after periods. Every lawyer I'm aware of does it. The one time someone refused to it was notable, which is rarely what you want your formatting to be.
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https://twitter.com/jeremyherb/status/872885908529393666 poo poo, beaten But still, claims he was just going over everyone's heads with how genius his train of logic was
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cr0y posted:For us laypeople what happens next? Kind of a loaded question. Nothing is set to 'happen' as a direct result of Comey's testimony. This all goes in a big file marked, 'possible corruption?' that one of the several ongoing investigations may use against Trump and/or his inner circle in the event that a more serious crime comes to light. Probably nothing for a long while. What will be infinitely more entertaining is watching Trump cut closer and closer to the bone with his base as he goes on an insane rant, which should hopefully result in some turned seats in 2018. That is honestly the more pertinent outcome barring some major revelation from the FBI. But this investigations are hush hush so we won't actually know until the shoe drops.
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cr0y posted:For us laypeople what happens next? The world dies a bit more as Republicans (the party of morals, family values, justice) bend the knee to Trump's poo poo
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Brony Car posted:Many older law firm partners do this. It's really annoying, but they will get on an associate's case if they don't follow the old "two spaces after each period" rule. ...which was created for typewriters, and phased out when computers came around.
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Kaddish posted:I'll tell you what. You copy that to your congressmen, tell them this is proof that Trump fired Comey expressly to end the investigation, and ask them to impeach. I don't think it's proof but I'm just an idiot (this has been pointed out multiple times so far) on the Internet. Whether or not Congress votes to impeach is hardly proof one way or the other that Trump fired Comey with the intent of obstructing an investigation. Impeachment is a political decision, not a legal one.
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feedmyleg posted:...which was created for typewriters, and phased out when computers came around. Wrong, it was created for college students trying to pad out their writing assignments as much as possible.
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Fitzy Fitz posted:I'm glad I'm not the only one wondering why Kasowitz double-spaces after periods.
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The Glumslinger posted:https://twitter.com/jeremyherb/status/872885908529393666 lol this is such bullshit I love it
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Fitzy Fitz posted:Yeah, it's a typewriter thing. A lot of old folks still think that's how it's done. It's also a not-so-sneaky way of adding length to a piece of writing... To be fair I've always double spaced after a sentence. Never really thought about it being a thing until now. Must just be something learned way back when in school not taught anymore.
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Majorian posted:Whether or not Congress votes to impeach is hardly proof one way or the other that Trump fired Comey with the intent of obstructing an investigation. Impeachment is a political decision, not a legal one. You know the President can't be indicted, right? Impeachment is literally the legal remedy for a sitting President.
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 19:45 |
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evilweasel posted:senator mccain: "twitter has informed me i was a rambling crazyperson" So just how disturbed with John McCain is John McCain after hearing John McCain's crazyass ramblings in that senate hearing? I bet he's deeply troubled.
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The Glumslinger posted:https://twitter.com/jeremyherb/status/872885908529393666 "Why are you being so mean to Trump when you were so nice to Hillary" is even more incoherent than what he said.
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Brony Car posted:Many older law firm partners do this. It's really annoying, but they will get on an associate's case if they don't follow the old "two spaces after each period" rule. evilweasel posted:Every lawyer I'm aware of does it. The one time someone refused to it was notable, which is rarely what you want your formatting to be. I was not aware! That's very interesting. I teach writing, so it's actually kinda relevant to me.
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feedmyleg posted:...which was created for typewriters, and phased out when computers came around. ok, you're a law firm associate. you have a lot of work to do. do you want to (a) pick a fight over a formatting issue and, at best, waste time irritating your boss or (b) put two spaces after the period just like literally everyone does, even if it is "not correct" according to non-lawyers i mean, im not one to talk as i have a semi-ideological refusal to use bluebook abbreviations but still im not gonna pick a fight over that
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Yeah. I'm mid-twenties and they tried to teach us the double-space rule on those old see-through Mac computers with the weird disc mice.
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Unzip and Attack posted:"Yeah but Republicans won't impeach him" is about the most cowardly assertion made in this thread, which is saying a lot. They wouldn't impeach him for caught-on-tape murder. Just like no republican would ever break from him on the health care bill or block a travel ban.
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Wait, is that not supposed be a thing anymore? I always double-space.
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Nazzadan posted:Wait, is that not supposed be a thing anymore? I always double-space. in general, both are acceptable as long as you pick one and stick to it some industries may consider one or the other wrong so just go with the flow
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HAHA I STAYED UP LATE WATCHIN THE TV AND WAS poo poo AT MY JOB OF REPRESENTING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE TODAY SO I GOTTA GO REDO MY WORK SO IT'S INTELLIGIBLE AT ALL ALSO I'M A GENIUS MCCAIN OUT
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The Glumslinger posted:https://twitter.com/jeremyherb/status/872885908529393666 Lol so the almost certainty that Russia is actively undermining our government is NBD and as a government leader you're gonna not take a hearing by the director of the FBI on the matter seriously gently caress off you senile twat
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Kaddish posted:You know the President can't be indicted, right? Impeachment is literally the legal remedy for a sitting President. Presidential immunity from prosecution is not the clear cut legal issue you seem to think it is.
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Fitzy Fitz posted:I'm glad I'm not the only one wondering why Kasowitz double-spaces after periods. cr0y posted:For us laypeople what happens next? Politically this was a pretty strong success and will be mined for compelling narratives to further erode the public image of trump, his cronies, and the GOP. But we aren't likely to see the rewards from that until midterms.
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Nazzadan posted:Wait, is that not supposed be a thing anymore? I always double-space. If you edit this post, you'll see there's a double space in what you wrote. If you look at it on the normal page, you'll see there's only one. That's because the browser knows you're wrong but doesn't want to embarrass you.
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evilweasel posted:senator mccain: "twitter has informed me i was a rambling crazyperson" "This statement was given by McCain to a bust of LBJ located just outside of the men's room in the Capitol building."
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Kaddish posted:You know the President can't be indicted, right? Impeachment is literally the legal remedy for a sitting President. No, impeachment is the procedural step; removal from office is the legal remedy. Then he may be indicted. Also seriously, you're trying to argue that whether or not the House votes to impeach is somehow proof of whether or not Trump intended to obstruct. That's beyond
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Until put under oath, can Trump/Trump's lawyers just keep saying "Nuh uh!" about anything Comey said with no consequence? Cause it feels really hosed up that Trump's Lawyer can go out and say "This isn't true", and even if it isn't a complete lie they have already embolden their base to defend him.
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newsflash: there are no right or wrong punctuation rules, just guidelines you're expected to follow within a certain community. if lawyers doublespace after a period, that by itself means it's correct to do that in legal documents. there is no fact of the matter beyond common usage.
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Nazzadan posted:Wait, is that not supposed be a thing anymore? I always double-space. If you are doing anything that will be printed, formatted, or distributed formally by a third-party, then you should not double-space periods. Professional printers, graphic designers, and typeface editors will just delete them because nobody uses mono-spaced fonts anymore.
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Lemming posted:If you edit this post, you'll see there's a double space in what you wrote. If you look at it on the normal page, you'll see there's only one. Looking forward to some intrepid teenager in 2030 claiming its because the olds got confused because their phones turned double spaces into periods.
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Fox News is so loving stupid.quote:How Russian Propaganda Spread From a Parody Website to Fox News https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/06/07/world/europe/anatomy-of-fake-news-russian-propaganda.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur
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can you A25 a senator?
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Ularg posted:Until put under oath, can Trump/Trump's lawyers just keep saying "Nuh uh!" about anything Comey said with no consequence? Cause it feels really hosed up that Trump's Lawyer can go out and say "This isn't true", and even if it isn't a complete lie they have already embolden their base to defend him. Who, at this point, believes Trump's lawyers, or Trump himself? His voting base, and that's literally it.
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Ularg posted:Until put under oath, can Trump/Trump's lawyers just keep saying "Nuh uh!" about anything Comey said with no consequence? Cause it feels really hosed up that Trump's Lawyer can go out and say "This isn't true", and even if it isn't a complete lie they have already embolden their base to defend him. Yes, but thats just giving the committee more fire power when they do put them under oath. They can go back to all of those and ask if it was true or not
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Comey's testimony also makes Trump look so hilariously, obviously dirty that it's not a stretch to think the special counsel will have a field day going after Trump and his cronies. Like, even if Congress won't vote to impeach, every single person around Trump is a target.
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The Glumslinger posted:https://twitter.com/jeremyherb/status/872885908529393666 I assume I'm the only one who immediately looked up the standings to see if the Diamondbacks were doing well enough to follow them from the east coast. They are actually playing well, so I'll allow it.
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tfw you spent too much mental energy lying https://twitter.com/JenniferJJacobs/status/872888357201825792
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Rigel posted:I assume I'm the only one who immediately looked up the standings to see if the Diamondbacks were doing well enough to follow them from the east coast. They are actually playing well, so I'll allow it. Don't be a fairweather fan.
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Lemming posted:If you edit this post, you'll see there's a double space in what you wrote. If you look at it on the normal page, you'll see there's only one.
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Rigel posted:I assume I'm the only one who immediately looked up the standings to see if the Diamondbacks were doing well enough to follow them from the east coast. They are actually playing well, so I'll allow it. I looked up whether they actually had a game last night
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