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ill fame

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A quick definition of ill fame:

Term: ILL FAME

Definition: Ill fame means having a bad reputation or being known for doing bad things. It's like having a dark cloud over your head because people don't trust or respect you. It's the opposite of having a good reputation or being well-liked.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Ill fame refers to a bad reputation or notorious bad character.

For example, a person who is known for cheating, lying, or stealing may have ill fame. Their actions have caused them to be viewed negatively by others, and they may struggle to gain trust or respect.

Another example could be a business that has been involved in scandals or unethical practices. This business may have ill fame, and customers may choose to take their business elsewhere.

These examples illustrate how ill fame can be the result of negative actions or behaviors. When someone or something has ill fame, it can be difficult to overcome the negative reputation that has been established.

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MrThickRopes
17:56
Na I’m drinking dat white claw
white claw should be considered spicy water
17:57
I heard Wyte Claws are outlawed on law school campuses since there are no laws when drinkin claws, hence they defeat the purpose of learning law, is that true?
17:58
They cancel out, like -1 * -1 = 1
MrThickRopes
18:06
na cause if you gonna break the law you gotta know the law so you know what laws to break
18:10
165+ scorer answer that is.
MrThickRopes
18:12
Yeah I got a 165. A 165 inch
babycakes
18:13
i had limoncello la croix today that shit was fire
MrThickRopes
18:18
low key whiteclaw don't taste good at all
B-I-N-G-O
18:18
prosecco+ sparking lemon water + limoncello is a great combo
18:23
wow, for one the chat is enriched with people of fine taste, colour me flabbergasted!
18:23
once*
MrThickRopes
18:23
but i'll still pound dem biches back
@llama: yea.. it says complete and all that on my status checker.. It says under review on my lawhub status checker too so i really don't know what they're thinking
MrThickRopes
18:35
just drink a few claws about it bruh
18:45
@HeadyInvincibleRabbit: https://www.reddit.com/r/lawschooladmissions/comments/1jt3hdb/share_of_lsdata_users_that_have_heard_back_from/ Re 87% in that time frame have heard back (of LSD users). So figure 70% of BC applicants use LSD, I would say there is a decent chance you will hear back hopefully soon. IG from the school chat on here there was a recent R wave, so if that was not you, that is a plus
@llama thanks bro just tryna stay positive
in addition to formal LOCIs that I attach to emails, i can also send shorter emails closer to deposit deadlines to express my continued interest, right??
20:29
@HeadyInvincibleRabbit: LOCIs every 4 weeks if you are wait listed is what I have been told. On schools you have not heard from, I have also heard you should not contact them. I disagree: admittance is a binary event [with infinite inputs like ur gpa, lsat, how the adcom is feeling that day, if they like u for whatever reason outside of your control] : you get in or you do not, so if by u emailing them a few times to express your continued interest/ if you have a question, I do not see the issue with that. However, someone else here may say otherwise. Take what I say with a micro grain tho lol
Denny
21:24
Dk wya
Denny
21:24
We tubbing
did someone say dk
MrThickRopes
22:08
yoooooooooooooooooooooo
MrThickRopes
22:08
WHO UPPPP WE GETTIN LITTT TN
good luck yall, i aint a law student but my brother is and was checking some shit for him, yall got this
and if ur reading this, go to sleep, yall have an exam tomorrow
babycakes
8:10
wrong website lil bro we’re not law students on here
speak for yourself
i have to procrastinate somehow
im hungry
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