My dear beautiful printer that I have run for years just jammed for the very first time. It has done so well. Keep working please, I believe in you.
Again. Oh god, no. Please you've been so good to me.
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My dear beautiful printer that I have run for years just jammed for the very first time. It has done so well. Keep working please, I believe in you.
Again. Oh god, no. Please you've been so good to me.
My dear beautiful printer that I have run for years just jammed for the very first time. It has done so well. Keep working please, I believe in you.
My toxic trait is that I own a printer and am petty, so sometimes if I don't respect an author I pirate their book by printing it out and binding it in a much nicer cover than they would have dared give it.
Completely hypothetically. If I did a bit of research in another assignment that was kinda garbage and that I would never actually publish. But it was relevant for this assignment. Is it ethical to cite myself? Like, is it somewhat acceptable? Or do I need to try and find a similar study by someone that publishes useful stuff and cite that?