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davel |
You are reading the casuistry conference on a local BBS. As you read one of the items, you recognize that it is based closely on a work of fiction or a movie which you're familiar with, though no acknowledgement has been made. What action do you take? | ||
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wish |
I would ask if I'd possibly seen the work somewhere else. | ||
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popcorn |
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davel |
(See item # 11, and also #38 (which is still waiting for someone to notice).)
8-{)>
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vishnu |
I'd probably say 'Isn't it *strange* how some works have such a resemblance (source)?' | ||
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dang |
i do what valerie said. | ||
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ewhisam |
Take no action, others in English and communication are far more astute than myself, if I saw it they will too. | ||
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diznave |
Moan very loudly, until the computer lab admin asks you to leave. Then grind your teeth a lot. | ||
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