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A decent instructor just discounts the list of references/footnotes. I can have papers with an official 25% non-original content, but when compensated for stock phrases, templates, and list of refs, it goes down to an acceptable 10%

If the pictures are relevant and add to comprehension by being integrated with the rest of the text, why would I care? Also, word count is what I use, not page count, so graphs and such don’t force student to go over the length limit or incentivize their throwing in a lot of pictures pointlessly.

“simply believed I could not write that good” 

General rule: if the sentence is grammatically correct with no spelling errors and expresses a complete thought, I check it on Google.

“Tomorrow I’m more than likely going to find myself in a cage facing decades in prison,” he wrote. “It is entirely possible that this will be the last time you hear from me.”

I hate when that happens.

Because they don’t understand or care about consent and vulnerable persons.

Hell, he’d probably try to eat the sun.

Those trucks seem perfectly intelligent to me.

Well, it’s real, but his dissertation is garbage. (If your dissertation has something like 20 chapters, it is almost certainly weird nonsense.)

This is precisely why you fight Nazis.

“That Meat in the Fire? It’s Supposed to be There.”

He looks like the kind of guy who shuffles up to you with a toothpick in his mouth and asks the time, even though he’s wearing a watch.

“A Japanese company is selling...”

How to get a job?

Desultory, Brief, and Inconsequential Exchange of Fire of Tampa

He lives in Canada, you wouldn’t know him.

McMaster probably personally filled that bag with rocks.

That’s too generous. Kelly’s a right-wing nutjob like Trump, and per the NYT article, Trump has been saying things like this in private for quite a while. Kelly just knows that it is going to go over like a lead balloon with others, he doesn’t really disagree with it. (I hope I’m wrong.)