#My Legal Software
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mylegalsoftwareblog · 6 days ago
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Smart Link Building Strategies Every Lawyer Should Know
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Want to boost your law firm's visibility online? This guide breaks down essential link building strategies tailored for legal professionals. From guest posting to legal directories, discover ethical and effective ways to improve your search rankings. Read the full article on My Legal Software.
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gay--dog · 2 months ago
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genuinely how do most people deal with only ever using a smartphone. this thing fucking sucksss its near impossible to block most of the ads on things or to modify like anything about the OS its all so unnecessarily restrictive & monetized i hope every tech ceo dies
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thematicparallel · 29 days ago
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been typing & deleting a post for the past several minutes tbh it all boils down to: i'm having a mid-20's crisis <3
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tjalexandernyc · 5 months ago
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posting something longer than 3 sentences on the "piss on the poor" website and being surprised that many people cannot be bothered to read and understand..........perhaps the misunderstanding of reality lies with me
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stripedwolf88 · 1 year ago
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Alright, I'll check in later. I REALLY need to start working on my final presentation for one of my classes.
TAYLOR!!!! DON'T DO ANYTHING OKAY???
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duncanor · 7 months ago
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Gotta learn how to make gif for my Jayvik post.. This show is so crazy..
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grouchythefish · 23 days ago
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Was looking at dropout and was shocked the betrayal at house on the hill episode of parlor room only had 4 people in it and then I remembered that my primary experience with the game is from when me and my friends used to hack it in order to play it with WAY more people than you're supposed to when we played online during lockdown.
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maddie-grove · 1 year ago
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I had a job interview yesterday (virtual) and the interviewer was so incredibly unpleasant that I was literally looking at the clock wondering how soon I could wrap that thing up. I don’t think she’s a bad person and she probably is really good at her job, but I would never ever want to work for her. I was irradiated by her bad vibes and also she said a lot of stuff indicating that the work environment was terrible.
And. Like. I just fucking hate when interviewers mock you for being polite and presenting things in a positive light. I can be a blunt, cocky, negative bitch, but who the fuck shows up like that to a job interview? I’ve only had two interviewers do that to me, luckily, but it annoys me so much.
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felgueirosa · 3 months ago
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i got a job as a substitute teacher so i'm finally not unemployed and broke and i havent worked a day yet but so far it's just that jizz me on smackdog tweet
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widowshill · 1 year ago
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first post from new laptop... go!
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roseverdict · 1 year ago
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when you've been rotating the Perfect birthday gift for somebody in your mind for Literal Years but you can't bring yourself to make it bc you know that this person's temper will end up making them break it if it doesn't act perfectly 100% of the time, then blame it for not being sturdy enough to take it. regardless of how much heart and soul you put into it.
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disredspectful · 1 year ago
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My parents went to meet up with some extended family the other day and my mum mentioned I was looking for work and my so dad's cousin (from overseas??) is trying to recruit me. For a field I don't work in!!!
But that's kind of the way, I guess many people are happy to hire a Big Nerd and retrain them.
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italiantea · 2 years ago
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*lies down* how the fuck do people animate in time to music
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pinkadillydoo · 2 years ago
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i hate it bc i am learning a bunch of new shit in blender but i do NOT want to continue using it professionally after this all this info is fucking going to WASTE im so mad
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bowser-garyopa · 18 days ago
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Recently, I have been getting some support from the wonderful Tumblr community, as such I decided it is best if I start up my own blog here to post about my restarting of my life in Canada after completing my 40 months prison sentence for my role in the Team-Xecuter and Nintendo Switch mods, etc.
It has been a struggle for my first two years of freedom, the first year was the worse, homeless, jobless and with my lymphedema in my left leg not easy at all.
The second year has been better, now with a roof over my head and the ability to earn a bit of money on the side legally alongside my medical disability.
I have now been able to recover my original love and passion for the Texas Instruments Home Computers, and I am slowly working towards releasing some new software and hardware products for the retro computer hobbyists.
But it's still been a struggle on the medical side to get the Ontario government to help with my lymphedema and cover expenses, as such any support I get towards my GoFundMe is greatly appreciated and allows me to continue to do physiotherapy and get treatment and devices I need at home to enable me to have a full productive day.
Thanks again to everyone here in the Tumblr community for support, caring and kindness.
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morlock-holmes · 6 months ago
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To quote myself, imagine if you bought a pocket calculator at the store in 1980, and then in 1981 Texas Instruments sent you a letter saying, "The terms of use for our calculator have changed, in order to use the calculator you agree to waive any right to a jury trial or class action suit against Texas Instruments or any of its parents or subsidiaries. Continued use of the calculator constituted a binding agreement to these terms. If you do not agree you must immediately stop all use of your pocket calculator. No refund will be provided."
Seriously, writing that out really made it strike me even more how utterly abusive the modern age is to consumers.
The EULA, or End User License Agreement is a binding contract which one party may unilaterally change at any time for any reason and in any way they choose; the counterparty may not negotiate or change the terms of the contract and their only remedy in the case of changes that they don't like is to withdraw entirely from the contract.
Such contracts govern all use of software, which, since software governs the majority of our lives, mean that they now govern the majority of our lives.
Want to order a pizza? Better send the legal contract with the pizza company to the lawyer you keep on retainer and after looking over the documents he'll advise you on the legal ramifications of the pizza transaction.
Oh, you don't keep a lawyer on hand to advise you about ordering pizza or playing video games?
Well, then you can't complain if you don't like something buried in page 20 of the contract you signed with the pizza delivery company.
One of the massively dehumanizing things bureacracy does is demand something that is in practice impossible, like, "Keep a lawyer on retainer to scrutinize the terms of every pizza delivery contract, video rental, major appliance, and video game you interact with." and then condescendingly tell you,
"Well, if you don't do something as simple as that, whatever happens next is *your fault* and blaming someone else shows a weakness in your character."
One of the confounding problems if you want to argue with people who have some kind of luddite leanings is that, well, new technology feels nowadays like an imposition from hostile forces who know that they have you over the barrel because, uh, it is that thing. It is deliberately designed to be that thing.
I like having a cell phone. I hate waiving my right to a jury or to participate in a class action lawsuit. I would pay more, as a consumer, for a phone contract that did not have a binding arbitration clause. I couldn't find one.
So I decided that owning a phone was the lesser of two evils, and that will now be treated as a free choice which I have no right to complain about.
After all, if I wanted the right to join a class action suit I could simply forgo phone service and conduct all communications by the post.
And since I am allowed to choose whether I wish to have legal rights or a telephone, I am not allowed to complain about missing one or the other. After all, *I agreed* to give one of those things up :) :) :) :)
I think this move towards mass abuse of consumers really is one of the more underrated factors in, say, modern American politics.
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