Out ((better)): Lord-justice.lol
Unlike the .gov or .edu suffixes, which command instant trust, .lol commands a smirk. By choosing this extension, the owner of lord-justice.lol signals that they are not to be taken too seriously. It acts as a disclaimer: Whatever justice is being served here, it is served with a wink.
Its disappearance raises a familiar question in the digital age: Who owns the law? If the official portals are clunky and the independent scrapers vanish due to funding or burnout, does the public’s access to justice erode? lord-justice.lol out
The paradox of the sign-off is that "out" is never truly out on the internet. By declaring "out," the user archives the argument. They freeze it in amber. They then move to a different thread, or a different platform, to render a new verdict. Unlike the
We used to have "L + Ratio + Didn't ask." That was brute force. "Lord-justice.lol out" is surgical. It doesn't just claim victory; it claims a jurisdictional victory. It suggests that the entire debate was a nuisance case scheduled for 9 AM on a Monday. Its disappearance raises a familiar question in the