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+ | * {{wikipedia|Res ipsa loquitur}}, literally "the thing itself speaks" in Latin, is a doctrine in the common law of negligence. |
Latest revision as of 14:17, 28 September 2010
legal briefs
Plural: pairs of legal briefs
You thought this was going to be a stack of legal papers, didn't you? You should know better by now, sheej. This is a pair of tighty-whiteys with legal phrases and precedents written all over them. Res ipsa loquitur to you too, baby.
Pants
Power: 50
Level Required: 10
Autosell value: 190
+5 psychic damage
+5% Intellect
How Obtained
Other Uses
- Can be assembled with polyester suit to make law suit.
References
- Res ipsa loquitur, literally "the thing itself speaks" in Latin, is a doctrine in the common law of negligence.