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I am reasonably certain there is a legal precedent for getting away with manslaughtering someone for loud-talking in one of the quiet floors of the library during finals.
You need to talk to someone for a few minutes? Okay. You need to discuss something quietly? Do it quickly, and we won't have a problem. If, however, you need two hours to discuss one problem (and concerts, and how drunk you were last night), then:
A) You are not going to suddenly, magically, Get It, and,
B) People are going to look the other way when I beat you to death with my shoe.
You need to talk to someone for a few minutes? Okay. You need to discuss something quietly? Do it quickly, and we won't have a problem. If, however, you need two hours to discuss one problem (and concerts, and how drunk you were last night), then:
A) You are not going to suddenly, magically, Get It, and,
B) People are going to look the other way when I beat you to death with my shoe.