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"I now find myself subject to other unsubstantiated and false claims which have appeared in the papers over the past few days.
In the end, it's only one person's opinion; and I can hardly complain if, in endorsing Bartlett's play about the liberating effect of technology, I found myself subject to a volley of digital criticism.
As a British citizen living in Britain during the period of the allegations against me, is it unreasonable to assume that I would have considered myself subject to British law, not US law (or that of any other country)?
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I had never felt myself the subject of admiration.
When I was a law student at NYU, I found myself the subject of hundreds of threads and comments on a website called AutoAdmit.
I myself was subject to precisely this rhetoric two, three years ago.
Second, my ability to attribute representations to myself as subject of them is pure, as opposed to empirical apperception.
For myself, any subject matter has a lifetime, either long or short.
Suffice to say I was grounded for months and found myself the subject of endless chides from my much better-behaved schoolmates, who couldn't get their head around someone so studious moonlighting as a common criminal.
Instead of asking myself what subjects were most likely to appeal to audiences.
I tutored myself in subjects like math — and learned more that way than I did from the teachers in the school.
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