- i know i can just go look it up but I feel slightly wronged by the crop here. - added to the body text :) thanks for the reminder 
 
- The small penis rule was referenced in a 2006 dispute between Michael Crowley and Michael Crichton. Crowley alleged that after he wrote an unflattering review of Crichton’s novel State of Fear, Crichton included a character named “Mick Crowley” in the novel Next. The character is a child rapist, described as being a Washington, D.C.–based journalist and Yale graduate with a small penis. - Power move - Michael Crichton and Michael Crowley - what kinda cartoony ass names. literally mario and wario, sauron and saruman - There is also a Michael Conklin referenced in the article spiderman pointing meme 
 
 
- “In Nebraska Law Review: Bulletin, Professor Michael Conklin writes that the use of the small penis rule would be ineffective to defend against defamation lawsuits. The reasons given are that the statement that a person has a small penis can be taken as defamatory in itself; the use of the rule is effectively an admission that defamation did occur” - Not only those points, but there’s another obvious reason it couldn’t work, too. - For any libel case to be successful, the key premise is clearly to show “This person described in writing is obviously meant to be me” - Unless you are someone whose penis size is public knowledge, then describing it as big or small doesn’t contradict other identifying details because nobody knows how big it really is. - So you can safely say “I actually have an enormous penis, your honour, but the defendant, the writer, was likely unaware of this” - However, you are opening yourself up to perjury if the prosecution gets creative and proves your dick is small/below average. 
 
- But it’s not about a legal defense. It’s trying to convince the potential plaintiff not to file for fear that the public will associate them with having a small penis 
 
- I like how it’s edit protected - just like my… jusk like uh, the - did your genitalia get changed so many times they had to lock it 
 
 




