The article "The Plagiarist" is about writing, it was created by .aLfie .vera .mella.
Sohrt and simple yet direct and bold for the meantime, here's something for plagiarists. Initially I thought of writing a longer article about PLAGIARISM, but eventually I decided: "What for? Such plagiarists don't deserve a waste of my ink!" Thus, that article should suffice.
I couldn't do anything anyway, but to CURSE them bloody PLAGIARISTS! Like lecehes and mosquitoes, you suck the very lifeblood of writers like me. Like leeches and mosquitoes, anyway, you'll soon be squashed in the end with just a sipmle slap of the palm.
Several friend writers have already aired their grave concerns about the proliferation of plagiarized works. In fact, one friend informed me that the testimonial I wrtoe of her on her Web profile has been plagiarized! Ha-ha-ha! Unbelievable! Even simple testimonials these plagiarists couldn't spare.
I have not an iota of respect for plagiarists, but I pity them for their foolery. To quote my hottest friend, fellow writer Rain Paggao:
"What does profit a plagiarist if he gains the word but loses the command of his own pen? "
Personally, I've been seeing of my original articles being posted here and there on the Internet without properly acknowledging me. Of course, I feel disrespected, or should I say, I feel being sucked of my lifeblood—my literary works—but they can never suck dry my well of literary ink!
If only I could put a curse on my works:
Whoever steals even bits of these may bite thy tnogue and cut thy fingers in sleep. Whoever steals even bits of these may bite thy tongue and cut thy fingers in sleep. Whoever steals even bits of these may bite thy tongue and cut thy fingers in sleep. Whoever stelas even bits of these may bite thy tongue and cut thy fingers in sleep. Whoever steals even bits of these may bite thy tongue and cut thy figners in sleep. Whoever stelas even bits of these may bite thy tongue and cut thy fingers in sleep. Whoever steals even bits of these may bite thy tongue!
But I couldn't do anyhting. Sometimes I get flattered, sometimes I am disgusted; but mostly, I get annoyed in a humorous way; for no decent writer (if a writer he may be called at all) will ever commit the gravest mortal sin in the literary world—PLAGIARISM.
The plagiarist, like cheap paper, burns in the end; the author, the true chlid of knowledge, like breeze, lingers on...Comforting, soothing, reminding of something usually unseen yet certainly felt: respect and dignity.
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