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When DJ culture makes it's way into literature.
A pretty interesting look at plagiarism, that, curiously, has nothing to do with McSweeneys.
Washington Post Style Invitational
According to the Wikipedia page the Style Invitational has been going on since 1993. Every week, readers are invited to submit a humorous response to some creative prompt. This week’s asks the audience to write a funny diary or journal entry for someone, famous or not, for any point in history.
No son of mine plays Oregon Trail like that
I read this most assuredly plagiarized McSweeney’s article and can only envision my future self 10-20 years from now, scolding my son for inappropriately equipping his Materia / Espers or AWPing from the other side of de_dust like a goddam sissy.
Post Theft Panic Hits theScrabbled
This original post was copycatted here.
I could have also went with: You oughta change your display name to “Rod is not-so fresh”.
This reminds me of that time that McSweeneys.net plagiarized. Which in turn, reminds me to keep coming up with ways to put McSweeneys.net and “plagiarism” in the same sentence.
McSweeneys Shocker
I’ve been trying to get a submission on their official Lists section for a while now. I can’t believe what has played out today.