On 12/7/2014 3:52 AM, TurquoiseBee wrote>
*/It almost certainly IS bollocks, s3raphita, but one thing you can
probably count on is that it isn't even Willytex's bollocks. He's just
being a Doctor or Plagiarism again.
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Oh, my Gawd! A pirate got obsessed with Willytex for copying and pasting
to FFL. This is just outrageous! Someone should call the police and put
a choke-hold on him and take him down: "Willytex, raise your hands!"
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*/Just for fun, I ran the bolded sections of what you cited below
through my Copyscape anti-plagiarism tool and found over 100 exact,
word-for-word matches. I've only pasted in the first few below. Given
the astounding number of matches, it appears that Richard is far from
the *only* person trying to pass others' writing off as his own, but
these results should hopefully dampen the enthusiasm of people like
Share, who actually seems to have been taken in to believe that
Richard actually writes the stuff he posts./*
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The key words in this post are /"According to what I've read."/ Links
are available on request, as always, but you already knew that, Barry.
So, Barry where are the attribution and credits for the recent pirating
from Pinterest?
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/FairfieldLife/conversations/messages/407152
https://www.pinterest.com/rwarden1961/american-gothic/
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__ <http://www.nanettemediumtarotreading.com/qabalah.html>Correction:
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*According to what I've read*, *"the Zohar (Hebrew - splendor or
radiance)
is the foundational work in the literature of Jewish mystical thought
known as Kabbalah. The Kabbalah (Hebrew - receiving) is a discipline and
school of thought concerned with the mystical aspect of Judaism.
It is a set of esoteric teachings meant to explain the relationship
between an eternal/mysterious Creator and the mortal/finite universe
(His creation). Kabbalah seeks to define the nature of the universe and
the human being, the nature and purpose of existence, and various other
ontological questions. It also presents methods to aid understanding of
these concepts and to thereby attain spiritual realization."*