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Lawyer jokes, which pre-date Shakespeare's era, are commonly told by those outside the profession as an expression of contempt, scorn and derision. They serve as a form of social commentary or satire reflecting the cultural perception of lawyers. The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers — "Dick the Butcher" in Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 2, act 4, scene 2, line 73 (en) |
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Lawyer jokes, which pre-date Shakespeare's era, are commonly told by those outside the profession as an expression of contempt, scorn and derision. They serve as a form of social commentary or satire reflecting the cultural perception of lawyers. The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers — "Dick the Butcher" in Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 2, act 4, scene 2, line 73 (en) |
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