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A lawyer on a tight budget? You are a damn fraud.
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  • Fresh out of school and just passing the Bar with over 120K in student loans would make any attorney or Doctor on a budget. Nice try, maybe use some logic next time

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  • Use some logic and get your priorities in order. If you have debt that stacked getting good work should be the first thing on your mind. Not unprofessionally reaching out to bungie via video game forum and not e-mail like the rest of society. Looks like school didn't teach him shit.

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  • Lol! He'd have a 40-50 hour work week. You have zero comprehension of time. 8-5 job, if you're single, then you have a TON of time to play video games. He doesn't have to look for another job but he does have to budget. paying off a loan, paying for rent/or mortgage, paying for cable, insurances, taxes... I'm done here, I don't need to list every single expense. You know nothing about the real world.

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  • If he's struggling that hard it's time to pick up a second job not play video games and cry on a forum. It's called being a man which is something I'm positive you know nothing about scrub. Now choke yourself.

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  • Edited by Count Ravioli: 11/13/2014 2:25:53 PM
    It's an attempt to make a point and get clarification. For that, I applaud the OP. Using legal terminology out of context...to someone familiar with its proper use, makes you look foolish. It's like pretending to know Spanish and speaking Spanish-sounding nonsense to someone fluent. Any value or credibility your original statement had bottoms out when they see that you're using words you don't understand. For that, I recommend the drawing board to the OP. Start again.

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  • This.

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