writing "how (insert character) fucks you" and just slapping a twitter link on it then proceeding to tag it with x reader is crazy.
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I had a dream where I kept staring at this book with a title along the lines of “even gods envy the way Americans move”
I remember nothing else. I do Not like America
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Everyone would benefit from actually researching the definition of 'plagiarism' before they start throwing the word around in accusation but that's just me I guess
Being inspired by someone else's work is not plagiarism. If it was we wouldn't have a million books about vampires now would we
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My friend told me how her uni isnt against ai and even encourages students to use it because it is inevitable and im like 😀 excuse me 😀
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How does someone presenting as a film expert in twenty-twenty-fucking-three think that Katharine Hepburn of all people, Katharine "sapphic icon" Hepburn didn't know gay men existed? KATHARINE HEPBURN??
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hello gamers it’s me mr fantastic welcome back to another sick minecraft let’s play. this time i thought we’d try something a little different and see if i can beat the game WHILE SLEEPING??!! WU-OH looks like someone didn’t get enough sleep but that sick minecraft grind never stops am i right gamers? …gamers??
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James Somerton: hey did you know the nazis killed Rohm for being a funny fat guy?
His buddy Nick: That doesn't sound right, but I'm not gonna do any research to dispute it.
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pro-tip from a lazy bitch: you can use readings as sources for subjects they were not assigned for.
if, for example, you have a modern history assignment, but you have a lot of readings about the concept of 'the west' from your international relations and/or ancient history classes, you're allowed to apply the concepts in those readings to the modern history assignment.
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Having now watched hbomberguy and Todd in the shadows videos about Somerton I think the conclusion we can draw is for audiences to stop treating YouTube video essays like they’re documentaries and more like they’re undergraduate essays in video format! Some are good and well researched but most are so so bad and lazy and filled with errors, plagiarism and written by people who don’t know what they’re doing. And even when they’re mostly correct and are a fairly account synthesis of other people’s research, they almost never have any primary research or original analysis as part of it. So you know, stop treating them like they’re a well written factual documentary.
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