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@hales17 said in What Went Wrong?:
@giant-panda May I post this to my page? I will give you credit
its amazing and should be shared@Hales17 Nice , You want credit me, but used my work in it’s entirety. Really, you used my name and likeness to draw readers to this post
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@giant-panda This isn’t your work. It’s a song
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@kat_15 said in What Went Wrong?:
@giant-panda This isn’t your work. It’s a song
Work, work, work, work, work, work
You see me I be work, work, work, work, work, work
You see me do me dirt, dirt, dirt, dirt, dirt, dirt
There's something 'bout that work, work, work, work, work, work
When you a gon' learn, learn, learn, learn, learn, learn
Me na care if me tired, tired, tired, tired, tired, tiredJoin me I deserved it
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@giant-panda It’s not your work.....
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@kat_15 said in What Went Wrong?:
@giant-panda It’s not your work.....
@Kat_15 t’s not my job” has become a phrase commonly used in the workplace. But that doesn’t mean it should be. Sure, this attitude may help you avoid doing extra work, but it’ll probably also prevent you from advancing in your career since you’ll be labeled as someone unwilling to go above and beyond. Not to mention, it could also get you labeled as lazy and unaccommodating (say goodbye to your happy hour invite).
But—hold the phone a second—just because I’m saying you shouldn’t make regular use of those four words doesn’t mean I think you should always say yes and automatically pick up the slack for others. What I am saying is that, rather than letting these words slip out of your mouth, you should learn how to say yes or no in a way that works for both parties involved.
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@kat_15 said in What Went Wrong?:
@giant-panda It’s not your work.....
I though it was Rhianna lyrics lol
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@giant-panda Neeraj, I never said anything about your job. All i said was that you got that off the internet. You also got the post that I’m replying to off the internet
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@hales17 that's why it's called dating, love the process?!😉
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@kat_15 said in What Went Wrong?:
@giant-panda Neeraj, I never said anything about your job. All i said was that you got that off the internet. You also got the post that I’m replying to off the internet
@Kat_15 U thinking so ..........
Assume that the English language has a vocabulary of 1000 words, which is really much smaller than it should be. The probability that you didn't copy from the Internet isThe math will show you the probability that you would write exactly the same words that someone else did without copying. The chance is very small. For a ten-word sentence, the probability that you didn't plagiarize would be about 0.000000000001%.
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@giant-panda Tf? You got that off the internet too?! Smh