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First of all, this is not criticising or taking a cheap shot or really political at all. I am fascinated that a lawyer uses/brings a gaming laptop to trial and I can't help but think it was contrived as another distraction.

What do y'all think? BTW, how expensive are they generally?

You think she plays League?

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[โ€“] bizzle@midwest.social 24 points 1 year ago (1 children)

So, hot take here, who cares what laptop she uses? Criticize her for the direct harm to democracy that she's doing, not the fucking rig she has. Some of y'all need to grow the fuck up.

Again, the tenor of this post might be getting away from us here. This is a novel/neat thing to see since I've never seen anything like it in a courtroom at trial.

There's zero moral or whatever judgement. I find it amusing and harmless and more of a conversation piece than having any implicit commentary.