10-28-2022, 05:33 AM
There is no such thing as plagiarism.
The flagrant reality of copying is DNA
Listen: If you write something you read or heard and get credit, you are getting away with a lot.
Your skills of getting away with it is, in this age of know-it-alls (where being a nerd is hip), a major feat of great appreciable activity.
Did you know that Rimbaud could write poems better than anyone else in France, at his age of 15, and he plagiarized other writers anyway, for the fun of it?
Rimbaud is a keyword for transgression with true genius.
Most transgression relies on gression.
The flagrant reality of copying is DNA
Listen: If you write something you read or heard and get credit, you are getting away with a lot.
Your skills of getting away with it is, in this age of know-it-alls (where being a nerd is hip), a major feat of great appreciable activity.
Did you know that Rimbaud could write poems better than anyone else in France, at his age of 15, and he plagiarized other writers anyway, for the fun of it?
Rimbaud is a keyword for transgression with true genius.
Most transgression relies on gression.

