amyclukey.bsky.social
Academic, knitter, and neo-Victorian convalescent
bring back vulgar Marxism
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Mine went up. Here, students who are reported for plagiarism can still write evals at the end of the term for a course they failed. Shockingly, they didn't like me for identifying their cheating, and my evals cratered.
Now, no take-home assignments, no problem.
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People who are mad at faculty for resorting to blue books are welcome to spend hundreds of hours per year dealing with plagiarism, as I did last year.
I'll go back to research projects when one of them volunteers to meet with cheaters, write dishonesty reports, attend hearings, etc., in my stead.
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3 million viewers, holy hell
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*in favor of a person who posted child pornography on social media
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Counterpoint: he's just an average dude with sunglasses and a dog. Someone loved by a dog couldn't post CSAM online.
To recap: 🐕 🐕🐕
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Trump doesn't do anything "gently."
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Real talk: they still make Top Chef?
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The worst kind of nihilists: the ones who have deep-seated values and morals. Yuck.
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Republicans are the party of billionaires. Democrats are the party of millionaires.
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We don't talk about T̶h̶r̶e̶e̶square.
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If we didn't live in post-2016 Bizzaro-land, a CEO igniting this kind of sloppy brawl with the POTUS would knock off far more than that.
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Let's not pretend he cares what happens to his many, many children.
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Elon could turn Trump's world upside down if he says that he rigged the election for Trump. He's fucked either way, but narcissists go burnt Earth when they feel threatened.
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Tana French 4EVA
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Are you still on OG twitter? On days like this, I wish I hadn't deleted my account and lost my front-row seat.
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Elon just put out a call for someone to hold his flip-flops.
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It's not new for anyone who is sane and who has been paying any attention. But it's new to the kind of people who worship Elon Musk, which includes plenty of Trump supporters.
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There's so much wrong with this, but for some reason, I'm fixating on how undignified all that bad posture is.
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Get ready for your Pulitzer Prize.
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Elon rn:
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😆
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Why don't these people know that that's too many letters for "someone's"?
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Vegetarianism and veganism are some of the most effective, concrete, and easy ways for individuals to fight climate change. Defending the catastrophic meat industry bc you feel entitled to burgers is selfish and childish. It shows just how deeply unserious these people are about climate change.
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Anita, girl, you can do better.
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The Spanish established sugar plantations along the Gulf Coast before that, but the planter refugees from Saint-Domingue kicked it into overdrive.
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I pour vinegar on the roots. It's how I got rid of some insanely invasive chokeberry and Japanese knotweed. You can't plant in that exact spot until the next season, but it's highly effective and doesn't hurt the plants around it.
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because novels are needy
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His hot take is a veritable onion of the ridiculous, one of which is the incredible blind pettiness of complaining about Asian students driving nice cars and attracting good restaurants. "I only want to see poor Asian people while I eat dim sum!"
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Good sentence. 👍
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Great to see the "newspaper of record" celebrating the man who inspired Dylan Roof.
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He's clearly on a mission to people the Earth with his spawn.
www.vanityfair.com/news/story/e...
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The writer thinks that Twain saying he'll keep a length of rope as a souvenir is a *compliment*? Basic literacy is really a vanishing resource right now, isn't it?
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And on a more personal level, I got really, really good at engaging my students with writing. It was hard AF, but I developed strategies over decades, and a lot of students thanked me for helping them become better writers. Now, none of my strategies can break through the wall of malaise.
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The state of education in the 2010s was by no means ideal. But I think it's somewhat disingenuous to say that AI is merely a continuation of previous trends in plagiarism. GenAI plagiarism has gone beyond a difference of degree to become a difference of kind.
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Deep insecurity about writing is a major factor driving AI plagiarism. Everyone feels anxious about writing, but now students don't have to write through those feelings. Now, they can power up ChatGPT.
And the more they use AI, the more they feel incapable of doing their own writing.
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I'm going to get a "literary mandarins" tattoo.