@@MrBjorn6 I get that. But this guy literally is always in school. Harvard BS/MS. Then Stanford MS. Then Oxford MS. And now a Yale JD. He'll probably go to MIT for a PhD next. And then maybe an MD at Columbia right after.
"I had an amazing time. . . You could say I've had the best of both worlds." President Kennedy made the second statement, and I'll explain how it's the worst of times after the song, "These Are the Best of Times." I so much wish I read the book, "If Kennedy Lived," because he and Robert had no expectation that my father would say to stay away from those books (and Romeo.) I like cases and I like to think everyone has one, so the education should serve your case. How does it when it's enough to give you schizophrenia? But all of the United States Presidents are derived from royal genetics; and so, the doctors study how you break down differently in response to various stressors. As far as a mentally ill person having children, they said, "We're not going to take care of them," and so Baby Kylie Mahoney-Clayton came onto the radar at the Law School when she was born in February of this year. I figured with my disability, it would be hard to take care of another, so she is eugenic and she WAS a genius, but the Claytons and the Kennedys could suffer from a superiority complex. This is the one question I didn't answer - their family estates were about one hundred million dollars. Okay, the clinicians say that's ridiculous, but to us they were saying they have those social rooms with partial programs and snacks. Do you feel okay? My mother would try to kick me out of the nest sometimes, and once I destabilized just from not having home cooked meals! Add together with that you can't loll in case someone's coming over. So, my father, Douglas Clayton III, and John F. Kennedy were considered to be rising stars / a sure bet. We would have to analyze the book; however, it does prove that an AI machine has been running this Country that all of the Presidents are from royalty. On the one hand, my father shunned any school with secret societies; and on the other, he came to their attention. Heck that's part of privatization? When my father got hit so hard with radiation and neuroleptic medication at the same time, they told him about his Kleinfelter's Syndrome, and the same thing with D.C., but I watched "Thank you Mr. President for the Speeches," with impromptu jokes, and I think JFK was too strong to be diagnosed. Then what? THEY said I should remember the names of the Yalies who diagnosed President Trump, it's not that hard because the behaviors are more evident with the stress. Being a Protestant, I don't practice superiority. Some superiors are UNBEARABLE and unbearably destructive, while Robert Kennedy also comes from a Catholic family. The way Amy Cooney-Barrett handled my case is she went on considering it couldn't represent more than 50% and then not realizing she added in her own superiority, she said, "I got another daughter." Believe it or not, that happened to President Kennedy too! He bit the bullet so to speak, and his three family members turned because "he took too much medication." Yes, it was STEROIDS plus THORAZINE, and John, Jr., didn't understand. So I would say John, Jr., did our case, and I guess some think he failed. At the end he said our family is intransigent and he would offer his hand in marriage if I can get married. I don't know about that, but I feel like people should be behind him, since he considered politics even when his father was gone. A couple things to go over: One, each of these men is ALPHA because they are feeling threats at all times. Two, John Jr., consciously corrected for the effects of the superiority, and just the name Carolyn shows he wanted to further his father's case-interests. You know that Robert Kennedy isn't patronizing, but he was, and you can't be insulted because it's necessary for him to not have riff-raff attached to him. My father submitted a complaint about Thorazine to the President in 1962, and not everyone would say that's procedure. (Of course, I considered what they said and I don't believe they know what the procedure is.) You want to guard against making a prejudicial template, and then using a mental checklist when you meet the client. I didn't hear anything about frittering the fittest time of your life. THEY want all institutions to be closed, and they've had some money transferred out of Yale. You could take a bath, because they want to get you before you identify the mental supports and their origin. Skull and Crossbones has family investments in pharmaceuticals AND THIS IS HOW PRESIDENT KENNEDY GOT STUCK. I don't think he's wrong in considering the people in the audience are functionally weak, but he thought they would follow him even if his family didn't. So I'm left to thinking that Mahoney, Clayton, and Kennedy all failed to correctly identify the SYMPTOMS OF CHEMICAL ILLNESS. Because how could it reasonably be possible that the President would continue to get involuntary medication when HE was certainly acting in good faith? He just didn't have as much time to study it as me. So with what THEY went through with me, THEY need to allow at least the same relief / interventions. It's any person who SHOULD be able to brave the elements with the miracle treatments that are available today. You might not be organized, and a VOLUNTARY EUTHANASIA PROGRAM might come into view. They're counting on us, and it's only in America that it would be democratic (starting with grassroots cases,) because the socialist influence crept up on them in other Countries, when they assigned young people to Medicaid projects. I've done WELL with private; inclusive of, Edge of the Woods, psychiatrists, alternative medicine specialists, and the pharmacy. I heard, "PRIVATE" from an Asian because they are entitled to adequate care, so they can spend their discretionary money on social, because their social helps their health. So work on it! The White House Comment Line Email on Internet; the National Public Radio Comment Line on Internet; table gifts for Yalies at the bookstore or see Andrew on the corner of Elm and York. I would have done what I need to do and put computers at the end, WHICH IS WRONG, everyone needs computer skills, and everyone should have blue collar skills. In my utopia, we would work together on cars, the psychiatry AI, and Internet.
I know right? I wrote my thesis and presented it last year, and I think I was around 20,000 words thinking it was miserable. I couldn’t imagine doing that regularly, nor could I imagine a 60,000 word essay!
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Great video. Great channel
Incredible leader!
This is just a sit-down- not exactly day in the life.
Riddle me this: How were you able to attend/complete degrees at Oxford, Tsinghua, Penn + Yale at the same time between 2020-23?
Awesome video. Besides Yale Law School, what other law schools are excellent for entrepreneurs?
maybe Michigan
Love it
Bro only applied to Yale and Harvard and got in both 🗿
How many degrees does this guy actually want? Lol seems like every few years he's a student at some new university lol.
YLS is the number 1 Law School in the USA!!!
@@MrBjorn6 I get that. But this guy literally is always in school. Harvard BS/MS. Then Stanford MS. Then Oxford MS. And now a Yale JD. He'll probably go to MIT for a PhD next. And then maybe an MD at Columbia right after.
@@jayrollo1352 I see your point ☝️ I didn't know he had a degree from Harvard, Stanford and Oxford also?
He is a genius
@@MrBjorn6 yup
"I had an amazing time. . . You could say I've had the best of both worlds." President Kennedy made the second statement, and I'll explain how it's the worst of times after the song, "These Are the Best of Times." I so much wish I read the book, "If Kennedy Lived," because he and Robert had no expectation that my father would say to stay away from those books (and Romeo.) I like cases and I like to think everyone has one, so the education should serve your case. How does it when it's enough to give you schizophrenia? But all of the United States Presidents are derived from royal genetics; and so, the doctors study how you break down differently in response to various stressors. As far as a mentally ill person having children, they said, "We're not going to take care of them," and so Baby Kylie Mahoney-Clayton came onto the radar at the Law School when she was born in February of this year. I figured with my disability, it would be hard to take care of another, so she is eugenic and she WAS a genius, but the Claytons and the Kennedys could suffer from a superiority complex. This is the one question I didn't answer - their family estates were about one hundred million dollars. Okay, the clinicians say that's ridiculous, but to us they were saying they have those social rooms with partial programs and snacks. Do you feel okay? My mother would try to kick me out of the nest sometimes, and once I destabilized just from not having home cooked meals! Add together with that you can't loll in case someone's coming over. So, my father, Douglas Clayton III, and John F. Kennedy were considered to be rising stars / a sure bet. We would have to analyze the book; however, it does prove that an AI machine has been running this Country that all of the Presidents are from royalty. On the one hand, my father shunned any school with secret societies; and on the other, he came to their attention. Heck that's part of privatization? When my father got hit so hard with radiation and neuroleptic medication at the same time, they told him about his Kleinfelter's Syndrome, and the same thing with D.C., but I watched "Thank you Mr. President for the Speeches," with impromptu jokes, and I think JFK was too strong to be diagnosed. Then what? THEY said I should remember the names of the Yalies who diagnosed President Trump, it's not that hard because the behaviors are more evident with the stress. Being a Protestant, I don't practice superiority. Some superiors are UNBEARABLE and unbearably destructive, while Robert Kennedy also comes from a Catholic family. The way Amy Cooney-Barrett handled my case is she went on considering it couldn't represent more than 50% and then not realizing she added in her own superiority, she said, "I got another daughter." Believe it or not, that happened to President Kennedy too! He bit the bullet so to speak, and his three family members turned because "he took too much medication." Yes, it was STEROIDS plus THORAZINE, and John, Jr., didn't understand. So I would say John, Jr., did our case, and I guess some think he failed. At the end he said our family is intransigent and he would offer his hand in marriage if I can get married. I don't know about that, but I feel like people should be behind him, since he considered politics even when his father was gone. A couple things to go over: One, each of these men is ALPHA because they are feeling threats at all times. Two, John Jr., consciously corrected for the effects of the superiority, and just the name Carolyn shows he wanted to further his father's case-interests.
You know that Robert Kennedy isn't patronizing, but he was, and you can't be insulted because it's necessary for him to not have riff-raff attached to him. My father submitted a complaint about Thorazine to the President in 1962, and not everyone would say that's procedure. (Of course, I considered what they said and I don't believe they know what the procedure is.) You want to guard against making a prejudicial template, and then using a mental checklist when you meet the client. I didn't hear anything about frittering the fittest time of your life. THEY want all institutions to be closed, and they've had some money transferred out of Yale. You could take a bath, because they want to get you before you identify the mental supports and their origin. Skull and Crossbones has family investments in pharmaceuticals AND THIS IS HOW PRESIDENT KENNEDY GOT STUCK. I don't think he's wrong in considering the people in the audience are functionally weak, but he thought they would follow him even if his family didn't. So I'm left to thinking that Mahoney, Clayton, and Kennedy all failed to correctly identify the SYMPTOMS OF CHEMICAL ILLNESS. Because how could it reasonably be possible that the President would continue to get involuntary medication when HE was certainly acting in good faith? He just didn't have as much time to study it as me. So with what THEY went through with me, THEY need to allow at least the same relief / interventions. It's any person who SHOULD be able to brave the elements with the miracle treatments that are available today. You might not be organized, and a VOLUNTARY EUTHANASIA PROGRAM might come into view. They're counting on us, and it's only in America that it would be democratic (starting with grassroots cases,) because the socialist influence crept up on them in other Countries, when they assigned young people to Medicaid projects. I've done WELL with private; inclusive of, Edge of the Woods, psychiatrists, alternative medicine specialists, and the pharmacy. I heard, "PRIVATE" from an Asian because they are entitled to adequate care, so they can spend their discretionary money on social, because their social helps their health. So work on it! The White House Comment Line Email on Internet; the National Public Radio Comment Line on Internet; table gifts for Yalies at the bookstore or see Andrew on the corner of Elm and York. I would have done what I need to do and put computers at the end, WHICH IS WRONG, everyone needs computer skills, and everyone should have blue collar skills. In my utopia, we would work together on cars, the psychiatry AI, and Internet.
damn not reading all that, but I’m either happy for you or sorry that happened
Interesting
What was your LSAT score that got you accepted into Yale law?
Must be around 175 the medium?
🔥💯
Wow …I’m used to 7,000 words at the most, granted I’m still undergrad. I couldn’t imagine 30-60,000 words.
I know right? I wrote my thesis and presented it last year, and I think I was around 20,000 words thinking it was miserable. I couldn’t imagine doing that regularly, nor could I imagine a 60,000 word essay!