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Motion to "Ignore Plagerists"
cahult:
Interesting and funny, an englishman who likes latin in the same forum as a swede who likes old english as well as celtic culture. Latin for me is just another part of indoeuropean culture. There, I wrecked the thread... :D
quote:Originally posted by Zardoz:
The word Plagiarism comes from the root Latin word for "Kidnap" or "Kidnapping" and the Latin to "steal" -
'plagiarius' an abductor, thief, kidnapper, plunderer
'plagiare (plag-zare)' to steal, to plunder
Plagiarism can be seen as stealing, thus the Plagiarist as a thief, however this varies on the context or circumstances.
So the word Plagiarism can be seen as outright theft through to trivial copying.
"fur est" interestingly is Latin for "he is a thief". e.g
"Billvs Gatvs, fur est "
or possibly more appropriately in the (pl.)
"Microsoftis et Billvs Gatvs, plagiarius estis"
or my personal fav:
'systema FENESTRARIA XP corruit saepe" - Windows XP crashes often.
This response was Plagiarised from many sources
;)
[ September 22, 2003: Message edited by: Zardoz ]
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mushrooomprince:
Is it bad to get warned ?
I think I got a few of those.
Laukev7:
quote:Originally posted by cahult:
Interesting and funny, an englishman who likes latin in the same forum as a swede who likes old english as well as celtic culture. Latin for me is just another part of indoeuropean culture. There, I wrecked the thread... :D
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Top that with a Canadian from Quebec who speaks french from France and likes English from England, also speaks Spanish and German and is learning a bit of Japanese on the side. And I also like Latin, although I haven't learned it yet.
jasonlane:
We are truly, multi - cultural :D
Master of Reality:
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