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‎09-03-2025 01:33 PM
What is wrong with that family?
‎09-03-2025 04:05 PM
@ILOVEDOGS wrote:@mildoo Plastic surgery is definitely needed because North has both of her parent's original face.
And at least one if not two of the grandparents don't have their original faces and bodies!! (yes one is by proxy)
‎09-03-2025 05:18 PM
oh she's Kim, she does hoochie mama and conservative styles, she was probably on a photo shoot. I don't trust the press. Last time spthey showed her walking the streets in her night gown. Then we found out it was a photo shoot for a magazine and skims. Ya never know what she will wear. I think she raises her kids explaining things to them. I am sure they are used to her dressing all ways. Would I wear that outfit out? NO!!! But the real question is COULD I, and SHOULD I? lol. I'm 77, I'll leave it to the young.
‎09-03-2025 05:41 PM
I remember when I was a kid and my Mom would talk about Hollywood Stars ...today is a far cry from those days of admiration, beauty, and wonder.
Nothing is left to the imagination today...and not in a good way.
‎09-03-2025 06:01 PM - edited ‎09-03-2025 06:06 PM
I have noticed this hang loose, nude style for last couple years. Hopefully it will pass. There have been several eras of this kind of dressing going way back, mainly among the upper class. Personally,its leave little to the imagination. And on some women it's plain gross and tacky. Many times I think the woman I see with boobs hangin free, short dress to undies, I think, truly... that dress would look better on them covered up,a. bit more. It just doesn't look good. They ruin the dress! lol! I think, at a formal event, a hint of cleavage, can be attractive on the right woman. But many of the young kids dress like this and think nothing of it all the time However, I am sensing a god awful 80's style coming back. I see the young women in baggy pants, longer, baggier sweaters, and a lot more covered up too! Perhaps things will change. The way it's going now, we won't have to sell clothes to the young, just sunscreen, lol.
ETA spelling
‎09-03-2025 07:55 PM
I am a retired Attorney from New Jersey, I practiced for 43 years. In New Jersey the requirements for taking the bar exam are:
"To take the New Jersey bar exam, candidates must be at least 18 years old, hold a Juris Doctor from an ABA-accredited law school, and be in good standing in all jurisdictions where they are admitted. Additionally, they must pass the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) and submit a Certification of Character."
Good grief!. Only California would allow anyone to take the bar exam who hadn't graduated from law school. No wonder that State is so messed up.
‎09-03-2025 08:42 PM
@Boehm Collector wrote:I am a retired Attorney from New Jersey, I practiced for 43 years. In New Jersey the requirements for taking the bar exam are:
"To take the New Jersey bar exam, candidates must be at least 18 years old, hold a Juris Doctor from an ABA-accredited law school, and be in good standing in all jurisdictions where they are admitted. Additionally, they must pass the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) and submit a Certification of Character."
Good grief!. Only California would allow anyone to take the bar exam who hadn't graduated from law school. No wonder that State is so messed up.
California is no more messed up than New Jersey. A high performing state with one of the largest economies out there. A place of innovation and progress, respected institutions of higher education and the actual bread basket of the country, producing 70% of this country's fruits and vegetables. Let me know what, in your opinion, an un-messed-up state contributes to the rest of the country and indeed, the world. I'll wait.
‎09-04-2025 08:36 AM
@Lakelife62 Trust me. I know New Jersey is messed up. But at least we have reasonable requirements for s person to become an attorney. I don't want this to turn political so I will make only one comment and not revisit this again. Both New Jersey and California have incompetent Governors who have created many problems. Hope NJ elects Jack Ciattarelli in November. Someone has to undo all the damage done by the Democrats in this state. I will NOT respond to any further comments.
‎09-04-2025 09:11 AM
@Boehm Collector wrote:I am a retired Attorney from New Jersey, I practiced for 43 years. In New Jersey the requirements for taking the bar exam are:
"To take the New Jersey bar exam, candidates must be at least 18 years old, hold a Juris Doctor from an ABA-accredited law school, and be in good standing in all jurisdictions where they are admitted. Additionally, they must pass the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) and submit a Certification of Character."
Good grief!. Only California would allow anyone to take the bar exam who hadn't graduated from law school. No wonder that State is so messed up.
I agree @Boehm Collector . I am a proponent of education. I can’t imagine going to school as long as I did, and then somebody just comes along, does an apprenticeship, takes a test and they are practicing alongside me. No.
The totality of the education process prepares you in more ways than just your chosen profession.
It sharpens critical thinking skills, improves communication, and it enhances your exposure to diverse viewpoints.
I would not hire an attorney that did not have the education behind them.
‎09-04-2025 09:37 AM
@ILOVEDOGS wrote:@mildoo Plastic surgery is definitely needed because North has both of her parent's original face.
It’s deeply disturbing to see an adult direct negativity toward a child. Regardless of your opinion, a 12-year-old deserves encouragement, not ridicule. Children are still learning who they are, and public comments like yours don’t just reflect poorly on them, they reflect poorly on you.
Unfortunately, they don’t know that, so they internalize the comment.
Targeting a child with disparaging remarks crosses a line. Work on doing better. .
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