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Doesn't change the fact that criminal defendants dress like this all the time, and most Judges with regular exposure are not going to really consider it too deeply, all anecdotes aside.

Many years ago I was in small town court for a traffic violation. This court had one session a week, so it would have included all low-level misdemeanors and violations.

I agree with you. Maybe I'm being too generous, but I'm reading that last tweet as: many Zimmerman supporters are probably racist. I don't have an opinion either way, nor about her other tweets, cause like, who gives a toot about JCO? But, I would like someone to explain what they don't like about the last tweet just

Awesome.

I think you are missing my point. Of course dressing appropriately would be better, but it's not as big of a deal as people think.

I didn't say it was advisable. It's just that sooooo many people dress like this for Court, I doubt the judge will really think too hard about her outfit.

Nah. Go down to city court. Any city (100,000+) court. You will see this x100 every day. Minus the blue wig, though (for the most part).

I think the LSD market is so wildly varied, it's hard to put a real street value on it. Like you said, it's hard to find, but it comes in waves, so market forces probably don't drive the price the way other drugs with steady supplies do.

Actually, gloves tend to worsen your grip when using heavy loads. Gloves increase the circumference of the gripping surface, which reduces grip strength and thus, makes deadlifts harder. Serious lifters don't use gloves, not because having callouses are manly, but because they decrease performance. Chalk is preferred,

Both men and women like this are an inevitable outcome of capitalism.

Don't sweat it. This is typical treatment on Jez for someone who questions/holds a different opinion from the majority. Opposing views are not tolerated.

It could go either way, I suppose.

I don't find her unpresidential. I may even vote for her, if the circumstances provide.

First off, whenever a parent of a precocious toddler says, "it's mostly him/her," you just know it is, in fact, mostly mom/dad.

I'm a man, but I have a natural frown, and people always tell me to smile or ask if I'm in a bad mood. I'm not sure its a PUA trick; I think people are just stupid.

Yeah, I mean, nearly every male character in a comedic movie is a walking stereotype, too, and almost all friendships in comedies between men display significant flaws that drive the plot. (Btw, not saying these are "good" movies, necessarily):

How do you feel about his side show bob haircut?

It struck me as saying millenials, women or men, probably don't have any clue what such a job would entail or how difficult it would be to get. 15% is real high for that particular ambition.

It's a 2 way street, though. I know many men who clamp down prematurely, and they end up gripping your fingers before you get the whole hand in there. Cue sexual puns.

Clearly a joke. I hope everyone realizes that. It made me chuckle, but I have a dark sense of humor.