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Steven Lillywhite: Plagiarism Major
Steven Lillywhite: Plagiarism Major by @deaddays (John Rios)

The paper needed a cartoon about plagiarism... HAVE YOU ANY FRIKKIN IDEA HOW DIFFICULT IT IS TO COME UP WITH A HALF WAY DECENT CARTOON ABOUT FRIKKIN PLAGIARISM?!? HAVE YOU!?!!?! Well, lemme tell you folks, it aint easy. So I kicked my brains butt all afternoon and this was the probably the best thing I came up with. I dunno, I didn't write down everything. But I like it. Depite the fact that Toni Morrison isn't dead yet, so there's NO WAY Steven would have her brain in a jar. Ooooh, fun. Artwork © Copyright 2003 John Rios

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Posted: Thursday, 23 January, 2003 @ 12:53 AM

"Few could tell that David had prepared his English assignment only the night before"

Posted: Thursday, 23 January, 2003 @ 12:53 AM

-insert picture of student handing in a book, title 'a tale of two cities' with 'dickens' crossed out and 'david' written-

Posted: Thursday, 23 January, 2003 @ 04:25 AM

first off, i can't even begin to explain the odd taste left in my mind after reading the phrase 'licking my brains butt' ;) secondly, i haven't been around here in a while! good to be back... third, nice work... although, if you were having trouble conjuring up ideas, you coudl always have stolen one, thus completing the great circle of irony (not unlike the circle of life... just without all the animals) at any rate, nice job... i'm off to ge my 'dead days' fix :)

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