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Is Maddy real age only 24 ??

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This is not something I would usually pic at but its obvious shes had work done on them so why not have her teeth straightened? every time she smiles or even talks they jump out of her mouth..... I guess the over whiteness doesn't help but its as awful as the fake tan in at pic
 
This is not something I would usually pic at but its obvious shes had work done on them so why not have her teeth straightened? every time she smiles or even talks they jump out of her mouth..... I guess the over whiteness doesn't help but its as awful as the fake tan in at pic

I don't have a problem with it.

In fact I would go as far to say she an attractive woman.

Sure she has had work done, but it is her money, her body and she is obviously happy with the results given she is confident enough to get out there and live life knowing full well she will be unfairly judged at every turn.

I have more of a problem with overweight, centerlink sapping, smokers, who are ridden with bad tattoos than I do a self funded body builder.
 
This is not something I would usually pic at but its obvious shes had work done on them so why not have her teeth straightened? every time she smiles or even talks they jump out of her mouth..... I guess the over whiteness doesn't help but its as awful as the fake tan in at pic

Maybe she hasn't gotten around to the bottom yet. If she is only 24 she would have only just finished law school which isn't cheap and dental work can be expensive.
 
I don't have a problem with it.

In fact I would go as far to say she an attractive woman.

Sure she has had work done, but it is her money, her body and she is obviously happy with the results given she is confident enough to get out there and live life knowing full well she will be unfairly judged at every turn.

I have more of a problem with overweight, centerlink sapping, smokers, who are ridden with bad tattoos than I do a self funded body builder.

I don't have a problem with her, she's very attractive but that pic makes her look terrible (but I've never liked that look) and her sticky out teeth just confuse the crap out of me....she'd have to be aware of them, just a slight part in her lips pushes them out, and considering the work she's had done you'd think she would have done those too.
 
Maybe she hasn't gotten around to the bottom yet. If she is only 24 she would have only just finished law school which isn't cheap and dental work can be expensive.

yeah i get that she's had work on them and not the bottoms, that's what i don't understand why not get them straightened so they sit back nicely in her mouth...... I'd just think that's something that would have been done before the rest of it, i don't know that you could put braces on veneers (if that's what they are)
 
I don't have a problem with her, she's very attractive but that pic makes her look terrible (but I've never liked that look) and her sticky out teeth just confuse the crap out of me....she'd have to be aware of them, just a slight part in her lips pushes them out, and considering the work she's had done you'd think she would have done those too.

Costs a lot of money to have your teeth done.

Given there is a good chance she is 24 I would say they are next on her to do list.
 
They are solicitors but prefer the American term "lawyer" why? because it makes them look more important its a "wanker" term used by "wankers" instead of the Australian term Solicitor

This is not true.
Solicitor in Australia is being phased out, because it's confusing.

There are so many names/titles - solicitor/lawyer/counsel/advocate. Lawyer covers barrister.

But your totally incorrect about the extra year or honours.

A law degree in most states takes 4 years, the total subjects doesn't vary much or at all. Some states you can squash it into 3. Bond doesn't have holidays, they operate 365days a year so can squash some more.
Some state require a year of Uni in a different degree for entry to law school.

Law degrees don't = becoming a lawyer.
To become a lawyer you must comply with all of the compulsory subjects, but you can do a law degree never intending to become a lawyer and avoid those compulsory subjects but you can't practice. Compulsory stuff - crime/contracts etc.
This varies between states/Unis, some aim their degrees toward business - Bond does, so you do lots of corporate crap.

To become a lawyer - Uni, usually 4 years; complying with all compulsory units, including mooting (pretend court); then you do practical training - legal practice courses, set up like offices; and or articles - a year in a law firm.

Then - you have to apply to be admitted to the court, prove your a good person, have passed everything, your good to go.
But your junior and have to be supervised for a couple of years.

And the stuff she is doing has done - is very junior, dull, bits of contracts. She would be shovelling papers/researching/working until midnight.

And why is it all so confusing?
Until about 15- 20 years ago, every state was completely different and it was incredibly complicated to change states.
They unified so that you can work anywhere easily, but it's still a mixed up messy thing with big differences in standards.

Barristers, must be a lawyer first, they then train for 3months with a mentor barrister, and pass an exam.
But - you do not have to be a barrister to go to court; in the lower courts everyone does that kind of stuff without being a barrister, ie solictors/lawyers do magistrates court/tribunals/some supreme court etc.
 
You are just another dumb woman hater. Why do you think make-up has anything to do with whores. I bet your dog is smarter than you.

You do realise I am a woman don't you pea brain?

The whore reference comes from a Simpsons episode. Not my fault you didn't catch it. There is also definitely whorey make up compared to nice make-up. Your girl went for whorey
 
It's likely that she has aged poorly due to what goes on in the fitness industry, particularly with aspiring fitness models or bodybuilders.
 
i have had a number of thoughts on this subject from believing she is older then she is, to maybe she just aged poorly. But Tahan made a very important note, that was when maddy was asked what time do you get into work, she said something like. " i get in early, the younger lawyers arrive later" as tahan said, how much younger then 24 can a lawyer be. A law degree takes abt 6yrs to complete. So 24 (maddies supposed age) would make her one of the youngest. Usually liars stuff up like that, because it is difficult to always remember your lies.

if she really is 24. WOW!
 
Eh, I think she looks older but I found this picture of her from 2010 and she looks like the typical 20/21/whatever-year-old.

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She just has old eyes, and the thick layer of makeup she wears doesn't help. That's her sister on the far left in the picture who is 22 now and would have been like, 18/19 at the time, and she also looks older.
 
Im doing a law degree and you cant do an undergraduate law degree without combining it with another degree, i.e arts/business, which takes 5 years in NSW. I am currently 22 and will finish/graduate this year :) so it is possible
 
http://www.australianuniversities.com.au/schools/law/

Law Schools in Australia provide professional qualifications at a number of different levels including undergraduate LLB and postgraduate LLM and JD degrees. The Australian postgraduate law schools include those with both a domestic and an international focus, allowing graduates to gain a broad grasp of legal principles and how they are applied in different situations both locally and around the world.

-An Australian Juris Doctor consists of three years of full-time study, or the equivalent. As with graduates of the LL.B, graduates of the J.D. need to complete practical training requirement before they are eligible for admission to practice.

-The programme of study for the common law LL.B. can be either a graduate-entry degree programme requiring a previous bachelors degree (the duration of which is usually three years) or can be undertaken directly after high-school either by itself (the duration of which is usually four years) or with another degree (i.e., B.Comm/LL.B., B.A./LL.B., or B.Sc./LL.B., the duration of which can vary between five and seven years, depending on the specific combination).

-In Australia, the LL.M. is generally only open to law graduates. However, some universities permit a non-law graduate to undertake the degree. The shortage of graduate program/articles places has resulted in some LL.B. graduates proceeding directly to an LL.M. course prior to seeking graduate employment.

There you go.

She went to Bond University so presuming that she didn't do a double degree she could have finished it in 2 3/4 years. (it costs lots to go there go)
 
Im doing a law degree and you cant do an undergraduate law degree without combining it with another degree, i.e arts/business, which takes 5 years in NSW. I am currently 22 and will finish/graduate this year :) so it is possible

Technically you can for UTS (though instead of needing to get a 97.2ish atar you need to get 99 for the single degree) if we are talking about unis in NSW.
 
She went to Bond University so presuming that she didn't do a double degree she could have finished it in 2 3/4 years. (it costs lots to go there go)

Bond runs differently to any other Uni, 365days a year no holidays, they let people cram things.
It's the number of units that are done not how many years, people can overload in most degrees, it's better taking your time.
I did a 4 year degree in 3, by doing 5 units a semester instead of 4.

I think Bond specialises in quickie degrees and very business/corporate orientated law degrees
 
Really confused now, looking at that photo her teeth look fine, but somehow she now looks like she's buck toothed :S

She looks very young are carefree in that picture and i think that's the difference. She has a very professional job and so has a professional 'air' about her making her seem so much older

A sort of stuck up kind of maturity i think i worded it before...
 
Bond runs differently to any other Uni, 365days a year no holidays, they let people cram things.
It's the number of units that are done not how many years, people can overload in most degrees, it's better taking your time.
I did a 4 year degree in 3, by doing 5 units a semester instead of 4.

I think Bond specialises in quickie degrees and very business/corporate orientated law degrees

Ahh ok. At the careers expo it seemed like a pretty good uni to go to

then I saw the price
 
Eh, I think she looks older but I found this picture of her from 2010 and she looks like the typical 20/21/whatever-year-old.

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She just has old eyes, and the thick layer of makeup she wears doesn't help. That's her sister on the far left in the picture who is 22 now and would have been like, 18/19 at the time, and she also looks older.

When Maddi has no make up on and her hair is down she does look 24. I'm guessing she thinks she has bad skin (she does have a few pimples - not that bad or anything) so she tries and hides it behind too much make up which only makes things worse. She just needs to ease up on the make up.
 
Butting in to a thread here but can someone PLEASE tell me what OS means and also what is meant when referring to Mumbai???
 
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