| HollywoodBlvd |
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Jul 7, 11, 01:03PM
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I've been browsing through this website for a few days now (out of boredom) because it's downright entertaining. I'm asking the following out of sheer curiosity and I'm fully expecting a firestorm of insults/hatred from those of you who spend every waking moment on this site (especially as this is my first post).
I've gotten the impression that a good % of people here legitimately believe that people who pay for custom papers either 1) don't turn it in as their own work, or 2) cite the "research paper" in their own paper. My question for those people...
Are you high & can you tell me where to buy whatever it is you're smoking? No sane person can honestly believe this. MAYBE a small (and I mean SMALL) percentage of people use them for "research purposes only", but come on.
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| WritersBeware |
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Jul 7, 11, 04:10PM
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Joined: Apr 19, 07 Threads: 152 Posts: 8,669
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The only concrete evidence available—although small in sample size—proves that masters of negative assumption like you are simply wrong. In 1997, Boston University sued some term paper sites. BU's own investigation backfired, proving that 7 out of 8 BU students who bought papers from the term paper sites properly referenced the purchased paper(s) in the bibliography of their own, uniquely-written papers.
So, I suggest that you buy a clue before asking others what they are smoking.
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| HollywoodBlvd |
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Jul 7, 11, 04:52PM
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Joined: Jul 7, 11 Threads: 1 Posts: 28
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I was hoping you'd show up. I've seen your thread about this BU investigation. For how intelligent you make yourself sound, I'm surprised you'd offer something like this as an argument. Eight students? EIGHT? Surely, you know how big the paper writing industry has become. That's a laughable sample size.
I've read enough to know that you are totally delusional, WB, so I have no desire to argue with you (although every post you make guarantees to give me a laugh, so keep em coming).
To everyone else - Is this forum too connected with the business to allow for an honest response? Are you all living in la-la land like the resident psychopath above? Why not embrace the fact that there is good money in doing something that is arguably unethical? I'm not here to bash the paper writing industry, I'm just confused. It's not even an argument. I don't need proof. The sky is blue. Grass is green. People who commission papers turn them in as their own. Everyone here can't be crazy, right?
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| WritersBeware |
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Edited by: WritersBeware Jul 7, 11, 06:37PM
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Joined: Apr 19, 07 Threads: 152 Posts: 8,669
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HollywoodBlvd: I don't need proof. Well, of course you don't. That's a great position to take—in advance—when you know damn well that you don't have any proof.
HollywoodBlvd: Eight students? EIGHT? Can you not read, you ******* lowlife?
WritersBeware: The only concrete evidence available— although small in sample size—proves that masters of negative assumption like you are simply wrong.
Unless you have some concrete numbers to present, your sample size is ZERO. FYI, 0 is less than 8, dumbass.
Oh, and if you really think that you're fooling anyone with your new username, you are delusional.
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| stu4 |
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Edited by: stu4 Jul 7, 11, 08:15PM
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Joined: Mar 13, 06 Threads: 24 Posts: 741
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After I watch multiple TV ads on America channels for youth people temptating them to buy hard spirits (even Russian vodka :ok) I I've gotten the impression that a good % of people making millions on TV commercials legitimately believe that people who pay for 40% alcohol either 1) never get drunk and dont do stupid things like drive after drink, or 2) always "drink responsibly" because that is what the warning labels write. My question for those people...
Are you high & can you tell me where to buy whatever it is you're smoking? No sane person can honestly believe this. MAYBE a small (and I mean SMALL) percentage of young people care about the "be responsible" tag , but come on.
But WB is right that the proof by court is that they buy them for reference purposes as they should. Why it hard to get it?
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| HollywoodBlvd |
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Jul 8, 11, 09:27AM
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Joined: Jul 7, 11 Threads: 1 Posts: 28
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stu4: After I watch multiple TV ads on America channels for youth people temptating them to buy hard spirits (even Russian vodka :ok) I I've gotten the impression that a good % of people making millions on TV commercials legitimately believe that people who pay for 40% alcohol either 1) never get drunk and dont do stupid things like drive after drink, or 2) always "drink responsibly" because that is what the warning labels write. My question for those people... Are you high & can you tell me where to buy whatever it is you're smoking? No sane person can honestly believe this. MAYBE a small (and I mean SMALL) percentage of young people care about the "be responsible" tag , but come on.
Point taken.
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