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November 22, 2006

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Chris Taylor

That Dahlia Lithwick piece about a suit ad in a lawyer's mag starts off well enough, but it very nearly goes off the rails at the end. Sure, it's fair game to poke the complainers in the eye for getting all angst-ridden over a suitmaker's ad in which pretend lawyers have pretend intimacy in a pretend law office because of a well-tailored suit.

But the last paragraph is a bit much, where she accuses the complainers of being fussy because they don't get laid that often and can't even imagine it happening anytime soon. Errr... okay. No ad hominem there.

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