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danso ◴[] No.43411044[source]
> A woman asked me for the name of someone they could contact on my behalf. In moments like this, you realize you don’t actually know anyone’s phone number anymore. By some miracle, I had recently memorized my best friend Britt’s number because I had been putting my grocery points on her account.

I definitely would be screwed in this situation. Time to remember by sibling’s number

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elicash ◴[] No.43411063[source]
Reminds me of doing civil disobedience -- you write your attorney's phone number on your arm beforehand.
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betaby ◴[] No.43411127[source]
> your attorney's phone

Right, people have attorneys. Very common thing ... nowhere?

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1. littlestymaar ◴[] No.43411236[source]
Nobody does civil disobedience by themselves: you do it as a group and yes the group better find an attorney beforehand …
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2. betaby ◴[] No.43411309[source]
The article about a person crossing the border. Are they supposed to have an attorney in the destination country?
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3. elicash ◴[] No.43411335[source]
I was simply sharing an anecdote about how we don't remember phone numbers anymore, in reply to someone sharing they didn't know their sibling's number. You're reading more into my comment than was stated or intended.

To read me as somehow condemning the woman in the original story seems pretty willfully bad faith.

4. johnnyanmac ◴[] No.43421747[source]
>Are they supposed to have an attorney in the destination country?

in this case, this one did, yes. It seems like this will be more common after this incident.