Shakespeare wouldโve been the ultimate madlad in academia ๐๐
Adventurous_Persik
3 months ago
I’m not doing all that
GemstoneElegance
3 months ago
Who needs references when youโve got confidence? LOL
DonavonPachmann
3 months ago
now pass your work but with every word cited to become more madlad
MarielleDawnridge
3 months ago
Shakespeare himself couldn’t escape MLA format, this professor just made it poetic justice!
americahealth11
3 months ago
Quote of the greats!
BlissfulDolphins29
3 months ago
is this for real? haha I cannot Imagine doing this in front of Shakespeare haha,
FlutterBills
3 months ago
he did it tho, he cited his source for the no
byu7a
3 months ago
Oh that’s so sick
Altruistic-Serve267
3 months ago
Straight and simple, I like it.
Mineseed_k
3 months ago
the anti citpost
Munkfish22
3 months ago
Why is the period outside the quotation mark? Is this a European thing?
Puzzled_Peace_9450
3 months ago
Wellโฆ theoretically this is wrong:
Even though the source to the answer might be correct- that answer was not stated as the answer to that specific question, meaning the paper itself is- even though the answer is arguably correct- in itself a bad way to describe a good paper
Source: myself and William Shakespeare, hamlet, act III, scene I line 94-95
desmondao
3 months ago
So what the professor is telling me here is that I can cite whatever I want, from any book, without context, to support whatever argument I’m presenting in my paper. Got it.
Lethargie
3 months ago
cite every single word from random texts just to be a smartass
PixelPerfect__
3 months ago
Hah. Funny. Except not really.
It is a perfect example of a completely inappropriate time to cite a source.
Imagine not citing and getting roasted by Shakespeare himself
I read that โNoโ in the voice of withers from baldurs gate 3
The full line is actually “No, not I;”
Said by Hamlet.
Yes, I downloaded the full piece just to check that.
My English classroom had a similar poster, but it said “Scene III.”
curious of the reaction of my prof if i this as pass my term paper loool
I find that Shakespeare line somewhat derivative of earlier works
See also the final line of the conclusion of [this article.](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773186324001014?via%3Dihub)
Macbeth is better
Just cite yourself
Shakespeare wouldโve been the ultimate madlad in academia ๐๐
I’m not doing all that
Who needs references when youโve got confidence? LOL
now pass your work but with every word cited to become more madlad
Shakespeare himself couldn’t escape MLA format, this professor just made it poetic justice!
Quote of the greats!
is this for real? haha I cannot Imagine doing this in front of Shakespeare haha,
he did it tho, he cited his source for the no
Oh that’s so sick
Straight and simple, I like it.
the anti citpost
Why is the period outside the quotation mark? Is this a European thing?
Wellโฆ theoretically this is wrong:
Even though the source to the answer might be correct- that answer was not stated as the answer to that specific question, meaning the paper itself is- even though the answer is arguably correct- in itself a bad way to describe a good paper
Source: myself and William Shakespeare, hamlet, act III, scene I line 94-95
So what the professor is telling me here is that I can cite whatever I want, from any book, without context, to support whatever argument I’m presenting in my paper. Got it.
cite every single word from random texts just to be a smartass
Hah. Funny. Except not really.
It is a perfect example of a completely inappropriate time to cite a source.
citing sources is the reason i dropped out
[Noooooo!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlJuxpeTats)