Like, when a cop pulls you over and says, "Son, do you know why I pulled you over?" It is a trick question. NEVER answer it.
Ever copied a sentence here and there from Wikipedia and tried to pass it off as your own? This is called plagiarism and it is
Whenever I do something stupid and I'm thinking, how dumb could I be, I just laugh and think, "Haha, but what about that idiot". And I feel so much better.
And then you can even look back and say, wow, that was dumb, now let me outdo myself! (My favorite game...)
ReplyDeleteLol, you compete with yourself in levels of stupidity?
DeleteNot intentionally...
ReplyDelete:) You are funny.
ReplyDeleteHaving peer reviewed classmates' works in the past, I think my professors would have preferred that some of the students plagiarized so that they could be painlessly failed.
ReplyDeleteNot really a reason to fail someone, and I don't see why a professor would intentionally want to fail a student.
DeleteMost schools would expel the student on the spot.
DeleteThis is why.
Their work - Seaing parsons of that work, suspict yu agreing I and me.
Translated - If you had seen these people's works, I suspect you would agree with me.
:) .pardon me for thinking you made those typos by mistake.
DeleteI think plagiarism is treated differently depending on the severety.