Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Doodle Your Heart Out

If you have hidden artistic talent, it will inevitably come out during those 20-minute long tangential (read: completely irrelevant) story times during which you zone out and desperately seek something with which to engage your mind. Your hand will creep over to the margins of your note pages and your pen will create something magical and 500 times more amusing than corny jokes told by law professors.

LF has creative talent that she utilized often prior to attending law school. During Barbri, the margins of her handouts contain mini-comics like this one:

This mini comic can also provide fodder for those Barbri listeners whose creative talents involve day dreaming, writing fiction, or dressing like Robin Hood. My personal forte happens to be imagining what fictional characters would be like if they were a actual humans, and then judging them based on what he's wearing.

Upon first glance, this rendering of Robin Hood is what I imagine Robin Hood would be like if he were in law school. He's done stealing from the rich and giving to the poor - he's going into Biglaw and is looking for someone who wants a man for his money. Just look at his fancy pantaloons and his unnecessary carrying of a bow in his hand just to show what a successful biological mate he would be. His ego has, of course, been inflated by the public's devotion to him, as displayed by this artistic interpretation:


He would, however, prefer to forget about this defamatory/slanderous/false lighted one:

$50 says he embezzles from his law firm to feed his crack cocaine habit.


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