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  1. *snerk* My Public Speaking professor had us watch and analyze a few speeches for homework. One of the speeches is an informative speech on papayas-bags (who and what they are, and how not to be one), and the speaker plagiarizes a Cracked(dot)com article for pretty much his entire speech. Talk about apples-bag...

    Monday, 25-Feb-13 10:19:26 UTC from web
    1. @flaredancer The twist ending is that Cracked actually wrote the article based on a copy of the speech they picked up in a public speaking class.

      Monday, 25-Feb-13 10:20:22 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
      1. @ceruleanspark Except the speech is from 2010 and the article is from 2008

        Monday, 25-Feb-13 10:22:24 UTC from web
        1. @flaredancer I was just being sarcastic

          Monday, 25-Feb-13 10:31:43 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
          1. @ceruleanspark I thought so, but I can never really tell online...

            Monday, 25-Feb-13 10:33:38 UTC from web
            1. @flaredancer I can't tell offline either

              Monday, 25-Feb-13 10:34:56 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
              1. @ceruleanspark That happens to me sometimes, too… Some people, though, are just really bad at sarcasm, or use it so often it's really difficult to tell when they're serious.

                Monday, 25-Feb-13 10:40:39 UTC from web