Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But it's not all true. As I said earlier, she's not a public figure and doesn't want to be. Why are you continuing on about it then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You are way too invested. No one is cyberbullying her. That's not what it means.
Then please explain why all of this--such as the forum here--and the posts here are okay, including the misinformation spread.
Because it's public information and it's true. You said she made a mistake. Most people's mistakes include boring things like speeding tickets. She's got a great opportunity to earn millions biting people on TikTok.
what does not being a public figure have to do with anything?
+1. The benefit she gets as not being a public figure is people aren't naming her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this crazy shit. I just emailed a link about this to one of our summer associates and wrote "Thank you for not biting me, even once."
Inappropriate and immature.
đ Get over it. At least some people still have a sense of humor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please remember that there is a person who is not a public figure on the other side of this whose story is not being accurately portrayed. The context is nobody's business because nobody is pursuing any legal action against her and she never chose to put her life in the public eye.
She made a mistake. She's beyond aware. And hopefully she's learned a lesson.
But in a mom's forum, she's not a Casey Anthony, Mary Kay Letourneau, or Michaele Salahi. Please allow her the grace to try to move on and find a career for herself in a profession where people take on student debt. She is someone who cares deeply to repay these loans and use her education to better the world. The cyberbullying only serves to do the opposite.
Oh please. How do you know so much about her?
FWIW Iâm currently stuck on a plane trying to get into DCA and this thread has been a saving grace. The other passengers are wondering why I canât stop laughing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This woman clearly has some mental health issues. Please be compassionate.
Medical issues is no excuse to be violent. Iâm so sick of apologists for this kind of behavior.
Amen. What if she bit a client?
Anonymous wrote:Please remember that there is a person who is not a public figure on the other side of this whose story is not being accurately portrayed. The context is nobody's business because nobody is pursuing any legal action against her and she never chose to put her life in the public eye.
She made a mistake. She's beyond aware. And hopefully she's learned a lesson.
But in a mom's forum, she's not a Casey Anthony, Mary Kay Letourneau, or Michaele Salahi. Please allow her the grace to try to move on and find a career for herself in a profession where people take on student debt. She is someone who cares deeply to repay these loans and use her education to better the world. The cyberbullying only serves to do the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aquagirl = the Clearly Goatlips Cleary Gottlieb summer associate who stripped down to her underwear and dove into the Hudson River. At a summer associate event. At night. Had to be rescued.
And Aquagirl got an offer.
She got a cold offer from Cleary if i remember right.
Whatâs a cold offer?
Historically law students tracked what percentage of summer associates from a firm did/not receive an offer for a job after law school as a good metric of whether to apply to that firm. To avoid looking bad to the next crop of applicants, firms would âcold offerâ summers they didnât like, essentially saying âyou can come back but we really donât want you to.â That way the firm could say they gave 100% of the class offers, but signal to certain people they should really find a different job.
What happens when you take the offer? Aquagirl is still a lawyer in NYC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this crazy shit. I just emailed a link about this to one of our summer associates and wrote "Thank you for not biting me, even once."
Inappropriate and immature.
đ Get over it. At least some people still have a sense of humor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this crazy shit. I just emailed a link about this to one of our summer associates and wrote "Thank you for not biting me, even once."
Inappropriate and immature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this crazy shit. I just emailed a link about this to one of our summer associates and wrote "Thank you for not biting me, even once."
Inappropriate and immature.
Anonymous wrote:I love this crazy shit. I just emailed a link about this to one of our summer associates and wrote "Thank you for not biting me, even once."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aquagirl = the Clearly Goatlips Cleary Gottlieb summer associate who stripped down to her underwear and dove into the Hudson River. At a summer associate event. At night. Had to be rescued.
And Aquagirl got an offer.
She got a cold offer from Cleary if i remember right.
Whatâs a cold offer?
Historically law students tracked what percentage of summer associates from a firm did/not receive an offer for a job after law school as a good metric of whether to apply to that firm. To avoid looking bad to the next crop of applicants, firms would âcold offerâ summers they didnât like, essentially saying âyou can come back but we really donât want you to.â That way the firm could say they gave 100% of the class offers, but signal to certain people they should really find a different job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aquagirl = the Clearly Goatlips Cleary Gottlieb summer associate who stripped down to her underwear and dove into the Hudson River. At a summer associate event. At night. Had to be rescued.
And Aquagirl got an offer.
She got a cold offer from Cleary if i remember right.
Whatâs a cold offer?