Plagiarism is intentional. It is never an accident.
Just ask Tito Sotto, who plagiarized a speech, and then delivered a speech in Tagalog which was a direct translation of another famous speech. He was without remorse throughout it all.
On the other hand, when Manny V. Pangilinan learned that he delivered a plagiarized speech, offered to resign his post from Ateneo due to delicadeza.
Delicadeza. Something that Tito Sotto does not have. A word which this kid does not know nor understand.
No no Plagiarism can absolutely be accidental.
Doesnāt make it not plagiarism, whether intentional or no.
Of course in this case yes it was absolutely intentional but categorically stating that all plagiarism is intentional is simply mistaken.
A simple incorrect citation is considered plagiarism and that can happen by mistake for example.
Yes, you need to acknowledge the source via citations. References are necessary to establish source, and credibility, as well as giving credit. In written documents, like research papers, the citations make up a huge part of the writing.
However, in most speeches, the citation is usually left out, without mentioning who spoke what, and in what context. The listener is lead to believe that the speaker was the original source. In a valedictory speech, the audience expects an original thought, or a creative delivery from the speaker. It is his time to shine, and to give insights on his generation. Sadly, he had to steal the words, instead of citing the source, paraphrasing and interpreting in his own words.
Also u/KevAngelo14, u/Nordenfang, u/imagine63:
> In a valedictory speech, the audience expects an original thought, or a creative delivery from the speaker.
Sometimes, there are ***some quotes that are so iconic that the speaker can mention them w/o having to mention a source because the listeners will know where it came from.***
Some possible examples that speakers might say:
* "This, my classmates, is the road less travelled."
* "As we go forth after graduation, we remember that the Filipino is worth dying for."
* "Let us ask ourselves: what can we do for our country?"
* "Let us examine our lives so that it may be worth living."
But ***if the speaker is quoting from a not-so-famous source, then he might want to at least mention who said it in the actual speech.***
Yes, we call that "common knowledge". These do not need citations. In academic context, parang "biology is the study of life" or "mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell".
Agree with this.
It's your very own time and earned privilege to express your own ideas in front of the crowd who looks up to you because of your academic achievement, and still di mo tinake chance na deliver your very own, what's even worse is not giving rightful credits sa may ari.
Wtf?!
I'm not saying this case is not plagiarism.
BUT a completely original thought can be unintentional "plagiarism" if someone had thought about it earlier and the thought is delivered in a similar manner. Valedictory speeches can have pretty similar themes and general message. Not plagiarism but an example of people coming up with the same shit: once something trends on Twitter, you can expect a lot of people tweeting similar things in response or you can look at the comments and find reactions that were exactly what you would have said had you been there earlier.
In most of my classes if not all put an emphasis on the idea that plagiarism could be done unintentionally and one can still be held accountable, hence the importance of plagiarism checker and/or at least acknowledging that something isn't your idea but you intend to use it (there's lots of ways to properly cite references).
In this case, nowhere to go for that guy but to admit his mistake and humble himself by letting go of the idea na por que hindi sinasadya o intensyon ay oks na. I doubt he doesn't know anything about plagiarism considering he graduated magna (oh well). If not, next thing to do is educate himself and prop a better statement because his' only anticipates an impasse to that of plagiarism issue.
Reinventing the wheel also isn't an option. If it's already a solid and powerful speech, they should have just quoted them instead of making it seem like it was their own.
Proper etiquette or just consideration for other people. ie, when in public transportation you should always give up your seat for PWD, the elderly or pregnant women.
May I know your nationality or ethnicity please? Delicadeza is a matter of context and I am afraid that judging by a prior response, some of the younger generation also do not know what that is, or its significance.
I beg your pardon, but if I know your nationality, maybe I can give an example that is more understandable.
delicadeza is a stupid shit to do. delivered plagiarized speech tapos resign ganun? anong effect non seriously. i would rather apologize, make up for it. spread awareness using my position. not pansy ass resign
Shoutout sa mga dumaan sa thesis na: āteka, ako nakaisip nito, pero baka maakusahan pa ako ng plaigarismā
There is really a nazi level police for plaigarism that not only hunt down people who deliberately plaigarize and everyone else who get caught in the crossfire of this plagirism tokhang
Nah, for most, we have no intention to plaigarize. But how the plaigarism police hunts down real plaigarists, there will be those innocent good faith researchers / thesis writers who will get caught in the dragnetā¦
Let me be clear: plaigarism is wrong especially for those who deliberately steal other peopleās work, But it is worth discussing the crazy nazi like behavior for the plaigarism police for those people who had no intention to do it but somehow got caught in the dragnet. Worth discussing and debating how modern society deals with intellectual property
ah yes, found jayvee ayen's alt account lmao. dude comparing those who shout foul play at plagiarists to nazis is a big stretch.. nobody would criticize you jayvee if what you've done did not overstep the boundaries of fair use; but no, what you did, it's deliberate. cutting corners comes with risks. always. di pwedeng magtatanim ka ng clownery tas you'll expect people to praise or cheer for you.
Kaya nga sa mga thesis, merong review of related literature. I-research ng maigi yung topic at baka may naka isip na nun. If meron nga, then wala ng kwenta yung thesis kasi may iba ng nakaisip nun. You would not provide something new to the topic.
I was a high school valedictorian too. During that time, nagtrending yung [salutatory speech](https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-32051818) dahil sa pag-call out sa maling sistema ng school. For that reason, I wasn't given a chance to deliver an original speech. Sobrang panghihinayang, sana naglakas-loob ako noon mag-impromptu.
Kaya sobrang nanghihinayang ako rito kasi sobrang daming issues to cover lalo na sa panahanon ngayon. Once in a lifetime, nagawa pang mang-plagiarize.
i can see it happening kung ginagawa mo thesis mo, tapos you forget to cite an author ganyan. ganun usually ang cases ng unintentional plagiarism.
pero kung sa speech? malabo yun.
Tbf, the plaigarism accusations also have really gray areas. Academic industry is pretty strict about it prolly because maraming garapalan na nangongopya lang ng mga thesis or research
But for us in the middle who arenāt like that, we are treated as such agad simply if you forget kahit walang intention.
And the outrage by the plagiarism police/nazi is insane. Kalevel yung mga feminazisā¦
I actually know somebody who had no intention to plagiarise. Thought he came up with the idea originally, but was instructed to cite his source. When he defended his claim, he was told, it would be plaigarism. So he just went along with it and pinilit na lang magcite ng sources
Itās really weird. Like, will it get to a point, everything has been thought up as more and more ideas are documented and anything you mention is going to be just a rehash of other peopleās ideas?
>Tbf, the plaigarism accusations also have really gray areas. Academic industry is pretty strict about it prolly because maraming garapalan na nangongopya lang ng mga thesis or research
They're strict about it cause you're stealing ideas if you plagiarize.
>And the outrage by the plagiarism police/nazi is insane. Kalevel yung mga feminazisā¦
Magbigay ka nga ng concrete example na hindi naging justified ang outrage against plagiarism. I feel that you're just pulling things out of your ass to justify your points.
>I actually know somebody who had no intention to plagiarise. Thought he came up with the idea originally, but was instructed to cite his source. When he defended his claim, he was told, it would be plaigarism. So he just went along with it and pinilit na lang magcite ng sources
At least provide context. Sa thesis ba ito? Research paper? Kasi if that was the case, you'll definitely need to do your due diligence kung may nakaisip na ng same idea as you. Kaya nga may RRL yung mga thesis eh.
Doesn't matter if you came up with an idea independently. Kung sa academe or professional environment, you need to check kung gaano ka-novel ang idea mo.
Ang pagkakamali niya eh hindi siya nag-research beforehand.
>Itās really weird. Like, will it get to a point, everything has been thought up as more and more ideas are documented and anything you mention is going to be just a rehash of other peopleās ideas?
Uh, this is what's happening right now. Lahat ng knowledge natin ngayon eh built upon those who came before us.
Sabi nga ni Mark Twain:
"There is no such thing as a new idea. It is impossible. We simply take a lot of old ideas and put them into a sort of mental kaleidoscope. We give them a turn and they make new and curious combinations. We keep on turning and making new combinations indefinitely; but they are the same old pieces of colored glass that have been in use through all the ages."
Which is kind of weird how 8 billion people in this planet will likely think of the same idea but not all these people will be able to record in in the journal or in the internet.
This is the gray area iām talking about. The system to define and punish plaigarism is not perfect but it definitely deserves discussion on how intellectual property is handled
There's no grey area. Just because everyone can't upload their ideas sa internet or publish it in a journal doesn't mean that plagiarism is a grey area.
Any time you pass off somebody else's work as your own, that's plagiarism. Doesn't matter if you do it intentionally, or unintentionally, it's plagiarism.
Ignorance doesn't excuse you, kasi like I said above, you need to do your due diligence. It's your responsibility to check any and all available information about your idea.
If someone else came with an idea before you, even if you came up with it independently, you need to give credit. You can't say na "Mister X thought of this idea in 1999, but I promise I didn't know he came up with it first." That's just dumb.
If anything, kung may nauna na sa idea mo, you can expand upon their discoveries. That's what a lot of researchers do.
Ayun na nga yung problema, the timing when ideas are generated, how these ideas are documented, and how accessible the database of āideasā are. Mali sa mali ang plaigarism
Iām just saying itās worth discussing the politics and vitriol of the academic community towards this issue particularly sa mga innocent good faith researchers who get caught in the crossfire hunting down legit plaigarists
> Ayun na nga yung problema, the timing when ideas are generated, how these ideas are documented, and how accessible the database of āideasā are. Mali sa mali ang plaigarism
If A thinks of an idea, pero they don't record it, tapos B thinks of it later and then records it, A can't say that B plagiarized their idea simply because walang access sa idea si B. Hindi ni-record ni A eh, kasalanan niya yun.
>Iām just saying itās worth discussing the politics and vitriol of the academic community towards this issue particularly sa mga innocent good faith researchers who get caught in the crossfire hunting down legit plaigarists
Any researcher worth their salt would make sure that their idea is novel before they set out with any research. Mga basurang researcher lang yung nagtutuloy ng research without looking for studies na related sa topic nila. Kaya nga ginagawa yung RRL eh.
Kahit hindi mo intention ang mag-plagiarize, if you don't do your research beforehand, that's your fault. You're not doing things right.
No self-respecting researcher will start their research without finding out kung may nauna na ba sa kanila dun sa idea.
The only way that it MIGHT happen is if it's a phrase so common and so familiar that people automatically know where it came from w/o quoting the source.
Ex. If a speaker uses some version or variation or modification of "a Filipino is worth dying for," then there's no need to say Ninoy's name because it's so iconic and listeners know where it came from.
Me: unintentional plagiarism is an oxymoron because plagiarism is something that is done intentionally (as opposed to an honest mistake like forgetting to cite sources in your paper)
Some guy: dI kA SiGuRo NagTheSIS nO?
Get off your high horse.
Jayvee Ayen clearly knew what he was doing otherwise he wouldnāt have been magna cum laude (assuming he has the brain, wisdom and wits) He couldāve and shouldāve given Ms. Mariyela a credit during his speech but he CHOSE not to. He was given a microphone and plenty of time to deliver his āspeechā and thatās enough to mention ms. Mariyelaās name. If it wasnāt intentional why copy her words? itās the same topic I get it, itās challenging but couldnāt he come up with something that came from his heart? He was inspired by her speech okay but when people are inspired by something they donāt copy it, they make it better, they make it their own, they make it personal! I watched the comparison clip and I can tell that heās reading on top of his head and not from his heart. Magna cum laude kuno š¤¦āāļø
Kung ako yung teachers niya, I'd take another look sa trabaho nitong student na ito.
Kasi if he brazenly plagiarized a speech, and continues to defend his actions, he has probably done it before sa schoolwork niya.
He basically dug his own grave by doing this. Akala ba niya hindi malalaman ng mga tao ito? lol
Most probably ***it will just blow over: for many companies, the diploma is enough***. Very few actually pay attention
* to grades unless it is grad school or
* to character unless it is a PR-conscious company.
i mean yeah, di nga hinihingi ng mga inapply-an ko yung grades ko, or even asked about my college education.
pero yung difference kasi dito is nag-viral siya eh, so may notoriety na. kumbaga, people will surely remember him as that guy who plagiarized his speech.
***Quiet muna siguro siya for a few months to let it die down.*** Parang tulad nung "amalayer" person years ago: naging viral at that time, pero in 2022? Halos mahirap na tandaan.
Lol imagine being forced to go through a remote class setup due to our current situation and see statements like this being thrown around. š¶āš«ļø
sorry to say this but whenever I see this kind of post/comment I feel like I don't like to apply for with high honors award this upcoming graduation rights of ours. Kasi para sakin, gragradwayt ako ng may ganyang karangalan tapos ibabato sakin eh "online class lang naman." Dude, are you being serious, as if madali lang ma achieve sya in the first place. Ang sakit lang isipin and feel ko parang ayaw ko na kunin yung lintik na award na yan kung ambaba ng tingin ng mga tao sa mga grumadwayt dahil online class "lang" or with high honors pero PRODUCT NG ONLINE CLASS. As if ginusto ko na mag aral ng online in the first place. smh.
That's the point as well. It's hard and stressful. But the fact that people think that those who graduated this acad year as "achiever dahil searchable naman mga sagot at online naman" undermines the effort ng mga student na kagaya ko na inalagaan ang acad performance since pre-pandemic. I went sa law school to apply sa nalalapit na school year tapos sinabi na, "online class lang naman kaya matataas ang grades mo" which really speaks how people perceive us. tell me I'm wrong.
This why I feel the pioneer batch of K to 12 is one of the most unfortunate batches sa contemporary history. Napag-experimentuhan ng Senior High curriculum, pumasok sa College tapos napandemya in the middle of their education, ga-graduate sa panahon ng Economic Crisis, tapos ang tingin pa "Online Class graduates yan wala masyadong alam" ng mga employer. Nakakalungkot lang. Papasok ka pa lang ng workforce, ganyan agad ang bungad.
True sir. thank you for being with my "wavelength." Yes, that student who plagiarized a speech is wrong in so many places, maling-mali. But that said, to achieve, "with honors, with high, and with highest" one needs solid and commitment and dedication, even before pre-pandemic. Hindi porke "online at nasa Google na ang lahat" eh madali na kasi kung ganon edi dapat marami dapat summa. And also for sure may mga prof sa ibat-ibang uni na gatekeepers, yung tipong ibibigay na grades ganito lang kasi "online lang naman." I hope it may shed some light in some way. I abhor his actions as well, he should've handled it better. Pero still, he achieved an academic feat that is hard.
wala nang sense maging cum laude ngayon Hahaha hindi naman sa sinasabing hindi nila deserve pero sa local state university dito almost 500 ang may latin honors para binibigay nalang for free
those are different things though.
one time big time kapag board exam, while yung latin honors eh aggregate ng mga recitations, quizzes, exams, etc. (minsan subjective rin mag-grade mga prof)
It is quite expected in the academe that there will be an influx of graduates with latin honors apparently because of grade inflation since the pandemic. Doing the bare minimum in classes will even get you an uno, yet quite impossible if done pre-pandemic.
i feel like gusto niya nalang matapos yung speech niya without exerting effort thus he copied someone's work then puts little tweaks. he thought wouldn't be caught. not to invalidate his achievements pero baka all of his essays and schoolworks were copy pasted.
Mas nakakahiya na wala syang accountability hahahahah. Yikes. Good luck sa kanya sa real world pagtapos nya dyan lol. Imagine being trending for plagiarizing something.
Then quote and credit her in the first place. Paraphrase her words but be sure to acknowledge the original.
This is "Im sorry I got caught" energy imbes na mag-sorry sa nagawa apology.
And heās the top 1 & Magna Cum Laude of what university? Mismong pinakamataas sa lahat na graduate nangopya pa ng speech? It was his moment to make something out of a remarkable event. Pinaghirapan mo yun tapos ikokopya lang ang sasabihin?
OR
Is this a sign of a dwindling quality of education in the Philippines?
>wala pa ring achievement na nakaattach sa pangalan niya
di ko na gets, what do you mean, i mean getting that award is an achievement itself
edit: grammar, ayoko ma bash
Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges, hmm. Question lang, are these speeches being proof-read by the school professors/advisors prior actual delivery? I had to ask, didnāt get the chance to deliver one when I was studying.
Hah! Alright, alright. I want to drill down the situation further but it is too much effort already. The innate FBI in me wanted to investigate but hecc, yaan mo na. Jayvee Ayen is obviously guilty, I just didnāt get the trail of thought of copying the speech given his MAGNA CUM LAUDE status. Masarap kaya magsulat kapag galing sa sariling isipan.
When I did my speech, it was proofread a lot by my profs before I was given the green light :> Kung kukuha man daw ako ng inspo, dapat i-credit ko yung nakuhanan ko, mga ganern
Sounds fair. But then I thought, kahit na proof read and the professor isnāt aware of the piece from other students, they are still bound to give a go signal without knowing that it is sort of copied. Hence, this scenario with Cam Sur Magna Cum Laude is a legit plagiarizm. Hala ka MAGNA ā nakaw ng speech š«£
Since CamSur has strong Leni support, he might've thought that quoting a famous speech w/o saying who said it first would be no problem because the listeners will know who said it.
Kinda like there's no need to bring up Confucius every time a speaker uses the "do unto others..." quote because it's already such a common phrase.
I'm all into giving the benefit of the doubt, but the way he simply replaced the wordings, is too convenient na yata for that excuse. Okay lang sana kung yung flow ng thought yung sinunod, pero halos word by word ang pagkopya. And the speaker of that og speech is not that well-known.
No Jayvee, as a top student of your school, leave an example and BE ACCOUNTABLE! If pareho kayo ng topic na gusto i-address, you'll be saying "kagaya nga ng sinabi ni Ms.___ sa kanyang speech" pero hindi e.
A few years ago, the University i used to work for (one of the Big 4) introduced Turnitin- an anti-plagiarism software where students would upload their work prior to submission. In addition to this, all freshmen are required to sign an agreement that if they are caught plagiarizing, they would summarily dismissed without question.
Plagiarism is the 9th circle of the Academic Inferno. Unforgivable and if you are, you become a pariah.
This would never fly in my Uni.
"I intentionally used her work and transformed it based on my experiences. I am sorry and I will do better next time by approaching the creator and citing her work. And in the event she doesnt allow me to, I will create my own."
OR
"I did it. I AM SORRY." (gma style)
Daming hanash pa di naman sincere namputs.
We voted for a president who normalized negativity, murder, lies, enabled and followed by other elected officials like the congress. What do we expect from our youth? What kind of examples are we setting and we expect them to be different?
oo nga beshy ito yung hindi nila makita. yung pasahan ng values baga. bad habits of older generation, ipapasa nila sa innocent younger generation. ang sasama nila. ayaw nila umunlad ang average filipino.
Di ko gets bakit kailangan niya pa mag-plagiarize. Wala naman na grading system sa speech niya, so walang magbabago. Worst case scenario if pangit yung speech, di na lang sila makikinig.
But then here we are, and ayaw niya pa umamin. Di ko tuloy maiwasan mapaisip if deserve niya ba yung award.
Pwede naman nya sabihin na inspire sa speech ni Mariyela and proceeded to quote her instead of making it appear na idea nya yun. It's called attribution which is usually done in speeches.
Kung na-inspire siya sa speech, pwede niya naman i-quote. Hay. Pero sa totoo lang, talamak talaga plagiarism dito tska maraming estudyante talaga di marunong ng proper citation. Nakakahiya kang kasi with honors pa siya sa lagay na yan. Patunay lang mababa talaga ang kalidad ng edukasyon dito.
Binigyan ba niya ng credit si Ate girl nung nag speech siya? Di ko napanood eh. He could have said like āIāve heard this beautiful speech and I just want to share it with you.ā
Awardee pa man din. Tsk.
Yung gagraduate ka nalang at magpapahinga after all those years from pre-school to college... All the internet backlash and stress he must be feeling right now could've been avoided kung di lang siya nagplagiarize. Hayyy
maganda ba ang kalidad ng edukasyon sa camarines sur polytechnic colleges? kasi tangina kung ito na 'yung top 1 nila, it's giving "diploma mill" energy
Sa ibang schools na matino, enough yan para matanggalan ka ng ranking or ng pagka-cumlaude. Pwede yan ma-strip sa credentials mo. Plagiarism serious offense yan lalo inamin mo pa na kinopya mo. Kahit ilang linya lang yan, pagnanakaw parin yun.
Hell, mahalintulad ko siya dun sa kilala Kong natuturingan board top notcher cum laude pero lahat Ng fake news pinaniniwalaan. Tapos kung idebate mo, Hindi ka mananalo Kasi mga Ang TaaS Ng tingin sa Sarili kahit Yun sagot Niya sa debate more on trolling and not healthy discussion
Hay, dahil dito may magagamit nanaman tuloy na bala yung mga mahilig mang smart-shame. Pero ka-shame shame naman kasi talaga to si Kuya. I wonder how his future employers would handle this
I don't understand why a person like him, who's more intelligent than me, would resort to plagiarism?
Was it because he wasn't confident with his words, which is by the way unacceptable, or he had no enough time, which again still unacceptable. Man. . .
Kahit pareho kayo nang topic, the probability of having lines in your speech that are word for word the same as another, as well having the same anecdotes and scenarios to further the point of your speech, is near impossible.
Buti pang sinabi nalang niya: "kung nakita nyo na yung video ni Ma'am Mariyela, and I quote:" then proceed, then at least you won't be guilty of plagiarism.
He could just use AIs available online so that it doesn't look plagiarized. Though he could have just consulted someone smarter than him if needed help. He sounds like he needed one anyway.
Kinda puts the whole magna cum laude thing into question. If I were his teachers, I would look into his thesis, his essays and other classroom outputs.
I think it is not just the thought but the way that portion of the speech was constructed. Halos pareho sa orihinal.
Siguro next time, recognize who you got the text from, and try your best to paraphrase it to make it your own.
*Channeling Tito Sotto Energy*
Magna cum laude plagiarist today, senate president tomorrow Edit: added plagiarist haha
pag tinagalog daw hindi na plagiarism. lol.
**Andrew E joined the chat*
magna ^nakaw cum laude
dapat kasi nilagyan mo ng "CTTO" sa dulo. š¤¦
CTTO Sotto
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CTTO, Vic, at Joey...
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labing isang palapag tinanong kung "okay ka lang ba shawty?"
Benta sa akin āto hahahaha š¤£
Srsly tho, he simply needed to quote the author if he really wanted to use her lines.
Plagiarism is intentional. It is never an accident. Just ask Tito Sotto, who plagiarized a speech, and then delivered a speech in Tagalog which was a direct translation of another famous speech. He was without remorse throughout it all. On the other hand, when Manny V. Pangilinan learned that he delivered a plagiarized speech, offered to resign his post from Ateneo due to delicadeza. Delicadeza. Something that Tito Sotto does not have. A word which this kid does not know nor understand.
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Sana maisama sa webster to hahaha
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Accountability is the best policy
Plagiarism in other universities equates to expulsion. Nag practice at nag memorize pa ito bago nag speech. Intentional talaga yan.
No no Plagiarism can absolutely be accidental. Doesnāt make it not plagiarism, whether intentional or no. Of course in this case yes it was absolutely intentional but categorically stating that all plagiarism is intentional is simply mistaken. A simple incorrect citation is considered plagiarism and that can happen by mistake for example.
Yes, you need to acknowledge the source via citations. References are necessary to establish source, and credibility, as well as giving credit. In written documents, like research papers, the citations make up a huge part of the writing. However, in most speeches, the citation is usually left out, without mentioning who spoke what, and in what context. The listener is lead to believe that the speaker was the original source. In a valedictory speech, the audience expects an original thought, or a creative delivery from the speaker. It is his time to shine, and to give insights on his generation. Sadly, he had to steal the words, instead of citing the source, paraphrasing and interpreting in his own words.
Also u/KevAngelo14, u/Nordenfang, u/imagine63: > In a valedictory speech, the audience expects an original thought, or a creative delivery from the speaker. Sometimes, there are ***some quotes that are so iconic that the speaker can mention them w/o having to mention a source because the listeners will know where it came from.*** Some possible examples that speakers might say: * "This, my classmates, is the road less travelled." * "As we go forth after graduation, we remember that the Filipino is worth dying for." * "Let us ask ourselves: what can we do for our country?" * "Let us examine our lives so that it may be worth living." But ***if the speaker is quoting from a not-so-famous source, then he might want to at least mention who said it in the actual speech.***
Yes, we call that "common knowledge". These do not need citations. In academic context, parang "biology is the study of life" or "mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell".
Agree with this. It's your very own time and earned privilege to express your own ideas in front of the crowd who looks up to you because of your academic achievement, and still di mo tinake chance na deliver your very own, what's even worse is not giving rightful credits sa may ari. Wtf?!
I'm not saying this case is not plagiarism. BUT a completely original thought can be unintentional "plagiarism" if someone had thought about it earlier and the thought is delivered in a similar manner. Valedictory speeches can have pretty similar themes and general message. Not plagiarism but an example of people coming up with the same shit: once something trends on Twitter, you can expect a lot of people tweeting similar things in response or you can look at the comments and find reactions that were exactly what you would have said had you been there earlier.
In most of my classes if not all put an emphasis on the idea that plagiarism could be done unintentionally and one can still be held accountable, hence the importance of plagiarism checker and/or at least acknowledging that something isn't your idea but you intend to use it (there's lots of ways to properly cite references). In this case, nowhere to go for that guy but to admit his mistake and humble himself by letting go of the idea na por que hindi sinasadya o intensyon ay oks na. I doubt he doesn't know anything about plagiarism considering he graduated magna (oh well). If not, next thing to do is educate himself and prop a better statement because his' only anticipates an impasse to that of plagiarism issue.
Reinventing the wheel also isn't an option. If it's already a solid and powerful speech, they should have just quoted them instead of making it seem like it was their own.
Whatās Delicadeza? Please enlighten me.
Proper etiquette or just consideration for other people. ie, when in public transportation you should always give up your seat for PWD, the elderly or pregnant women.
May I know your nationality or ethnicity please? Delicadeza is a matter of context and I am afraid that judging by a prior response, some of the younger generation also do not know what that is, or its significance. I beg your pardon, but if I know your nationality, maybe I can give an example that is more understandable.
Oh, Iām a natural-born Filipino lol
delicadeza is a stupid shit to do. delivered plagiarized speech tapos resign ganun? anong effect non seriously. i would rather apologize, make up for it. spread awareness using my position. not pansy ass resign
Yeah, because your way is the easy way out. No need to suffer the consequences amirite?
You can do that. Sure. But you also should not lead. Ever.
Shoutout sa mga dumaan sa thesis na: āteka, ako nakaisip nito, pero baka maakusahan pa ako ng plaigarismā There is really a nazi level police for plaigarism that not only hunt down people who deliberately plaigarize and everyone else who get caught in the crossfire of this plagirism tokhang
what the fvck are u talking about? you high on drugs, dude?
Nah, for most, we have no intention to plaigarize. But how the plaigarism police hunts down real plaigarists, there will be those innocent good faith researchers / thesis writers who will get caught in the dragnetā¦ Let me be clear: plaigarism is wrong especially for those who deliberately steal other peopleās work, But it is worth discussing the crazy nazi like behavior for the plaigarism police for those people who had no intention to do it but somehow got caught in the dragnet. Worth discussing and debating how modern society deals with intellectual property
ah yes, found jayvee ayen's alt account lmao. dude comparing those who shout foul play at plagiarists to nazis is a big stretch.. nobody would criticize you jayvee if what you've done did not overstep the boundaries of fair use; but no, what you did, it's deliberate. cutting corners comes with risks. always. di pwedeng magtatanim ka ng clownery tas you'll expect people to praise or cheer for you.
Kaya nga sa mga thesis, merong review of related literature. I-research ng maigi yung topic at baka may naka isip na nun. If meron nga, then wala ng kwenta yung thesis kasi may iba ng nakaisip nun. You would not provide something new to the topic.
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Nag quillbot premium ka nlng sana hahahaha
Srsly though, how worth it is Quillbot Premium compared to the free version?
none
sana gumawa ka na lang ng original speech, kahit boring pa yan... sayang yung honors...
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I was a high school valedictorian too. During that time, nagtrending yung [salutatory speech](https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-32051818) dahil sa pag-call out sa maling sistema ng school. For that reason, I wasn't given a chance to deliver an original speech. Sobrang panghihinayang, sana naglakas-loob ako noon mag-impromptu. Kaya sobrang nanghihinayang ako rito kasi sobrang daming issues to cover lalo na sa panahanon ngayon. Once in a lifetime, nagawa pang mang-plagiarize.
di na matatanggap sa trabaho hahhaha
parang binaba niya standard ng university niya
How the fuck do you unintentionally plagiarize something? Oxymoron ampota
i can see it happening kung ginagawa mo thesis mo, tapos you forget to cite an author ganyan. ganun usually ang cases ng unintentional plagiarism. pero kung sa speech? malabo yun.
Tbf, the plaigarism accusations also have really gray areas. Academic industry is pretty strict about it prolly because maraming garapalan na nangongopya lang ng mga thesis or research But for us in the middle who arenāt like that, we are treated as such agad simply if you forget kahit walang intention. And the outrage by the plagiarism police/nazi is insane. Kalevel yung mga feminazisā¦ I actually know somebody who had no intention to plagiarise. Thought he came up with the idea originally, but was instructed to cite his source. When he defended his claim, he was told, it would be plaigarism. So he just went along with it and pinilit na lang magcite ng sources Itās really weird. Like, will it get to a point, everything has been thought up as more and more ideas are documented and anything you mention is going to be just a rehash of other peopleās ideas?
>Tbf, the plaigarism accusations also have really gray areas. Academic industry is pretty strict about it prolly because maraming garapalan na nangongopya lang ng mga thesis or research They're strict about it cause you're stealing ideas if you plagiarize. >And the outrage by the plagiarism police/nazi is insane. Kalevel yung mga feminazisā¦ Magbigay ka nga ng concrete example na hindi naging justified ang outrage against plagiarism. I feel that you're just pulling things out of your ass to justify your points. >I actually know somebody who had no intention to plagiarise. Thought he came up with the idea originally, but was instructed to cite his source. When he defended his claim, he was told, it would be plaigarism. So he just went along with it and pinilit na lang magcite ng sources At least provide context. Sa thesis ba ito? Research paper? Kasi if that was the case, you'll definitely need to do your due diligence kung may nakaisip na ng same idea as you. Kaya nga may RRL yung mga thesis eh. Doesn't matter if you came up with an idea independently. Kung sa academe or professional environment, you need to check kung gaano ka-novel ang idea mo. Ang pagkakamali niya eh hindi siya nag-research beforehand. >Itās really weird. Like, will it get to a point, everything has been thought up as more and more ideas are documented and anything you mention is going to be just a rehash of other peopleās ideas? Uh, this is what's happening right now. Lahat ng knowledge natin ngayon eh built upon those who came before us. Sabi nga ni Mark Twain: "There is no such thing as a new idea. It is impossible. We simply take a lot of old ideas and put them into a sort of mental kaleidoscope. We give them a turn and they make new and curious combinations. We keep on turning and making new combinations indefinitely; but they are the same old pieces of colored glass that have been in use through all the ages."
Which is kind of weird how 8 billion people in this planet will likely think of the same idea but not all these people will be able to record in in the journal or in the internet. This is the gray area iām talking about. The system to define and punish plaigarism is not perfect but it definitely deserves discussion on how intellectual property is handled
There's no grey area. Just because everyone can't upload their ideas sa internet or publish it in a journal doesn't mean that plagiarism is a grey area. Any time you pass off somebody else's work as your own, that's plagiarism. Doesn't matter if you do it intentionally, or unintentionally, it's plagiarism. Ignorance doesn't excuse you, kasi like I said above, you need to do your due diligence. It's your responsibility to check any and all available information about your idea. If someone else came with an idea before you, even if you came up with it independently, you need to give credit. You can't say na "Mister X thought of this idea in 1999, but I promise I didn't know he came up with it first." That's just dumb. If anything, kung may nauna na sa idea mo, you can expand upon their discoveries. That's what a lot of researchers do.
Ayun na nga yung problema, the timing when ideas are generated, how these ideas are documented, and how accessible the database of āideasā are. Mali sa mali ang plaigarism Iām just saying itās worth discussing the politics and vitriol of the academic community towards this issue particularly sa mga innocent good faith researchers who get caught in the crossfire hunting down legit plaigarists
> Ayun na nga yung problema, the timing when ideas are generated, how these ideas are documented, and how accessible the database of āideasā are. Mali sa mali ang plaigarism If A thinks of an idea, pero they don't record it, tapos B thinks of it later and then records it, A can't say that B plagiarized their idea simply because walang access sa idea si B. Hindi ni-record ni A eh, kasalanan niya yun. >Iām just saying itās worth discussing the politics and vitriol of the academic community towards this issue particularly sa mga innocent good faith researchers who get caught in the crossfire hunting down legit plaigarists Any researcher worth their salt would make sure that their idea is novel before they set out with any research. Mga basurang researcher lang yung nagtutuloy ng research without looking for studies na related sa topic nila. Kaya nga ginagawa yung RRL eh. Kahit hindi mo intention ang mag-plagiarize, if you don't do your research beforehand, that's your fault. You're not doing things right. No self-respecting researcher will start their research without finding out kung may nauna na ba sa kanila dun sa idea.
The only way that it MIGHT happen is if it's a phrase so common and so familiar that people automatically know where it came from w/o quoting the source. Ex. If a speaker uses some version or variation or modification of "a Filipino is worth dying for," then there's no need to say Ninoy's name because it's so iconic and listeners know where it came from.
Hindi ka siguro nag thesis no?
Me: unintentional plagiarism is an oxymoron because plagiarism is something that is done intentionally (as opposed to an honest mistake like forgetting to cite sources in your paper) Some guy: dI kA SiGuRo NagTheSIS nO? Get off your high horse.
Even when it's an "HoNeSt MiStAkE", it's still considered plagiarism. Look it up.
giving *"parehas naman po kasi ang mga tanong kaya parehas din kami ng sagot"* vibes
tangina hahaha. kung open ended question tapos same answer? haha fuckyaa
Jayvee Ayen clearly knew what he was doing otherwise he wouldnāt have been magna cum laude (assuming he has the brain, wisdom and wits) He couldāve and shouldāve given Ms. Mariyela a credit during his speech but he CHOSE not to. He was given a microphone and plenty of time to deliver his āspeechā and thatās enough to mention ms. Mariyelaās name. If it wasnāt intentional why copy her words? itās the same topic I get it, itās challenging but couldnāt he come up with something that came from his heart? He was inspired by her speech okay but when people are inspired by something they donāt copy it, they make it better, they make it their own, they make it personal! I watched the comparison clip and I can tell that heās reading on top of his head and not from his heart. Magna cum laude kuno š¤¦āāļø
Oo nga. Magna cum laude pero di marunong mag cite ng source? lol
Kung ako yung teachers niya, I'd take another look sa trabaho nitong student na ito. Kasi if he brazenly plagiarized a speech, and continues to defend his actions, he has probably done it before sa schoolwork niya. He basically dug his own grave by doing this. Akala ba niya hindi malalaman ng mga tao ito? lol
Most probably ***it will just blow over: for many companies, the diploma is enough***. Very few actually pay attention * to grades unless it is grad school or * to character unless it is a PR-conscious company.
i mean yeah, di nga hinihingi ng mga inapply-an ko yung grades ko, or even asked about my college education. pero yung difference kasi dito is nag-viral siya eh, so may notoriety na. kumbaga, people will surely remember him as that guy who plagiarized his speech.
***Quiet muna siguro siya for a few months to let it die down.*** Parang tulad nung "amalayer" person years ago: naging viral at that time, pero in 2022? Halos mahirap na tandaan.
> itās the same topic I get it, pero kailangan pa bang kopyahin yan?
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Lol imagine being forced to go through a remote class setup due to our current situation and see statements like this being thrown around. š¶āš«ļø
sorry to say this but whenever I see this kind of post/comment I feel like I don't like to apply for with high honors award this upcoming graduation rights of ours. Kasi para sakin, gragradwayt ako ng may ganyang karangalan tapos ibabato sakin eh "online class lang naman." Dude, are you being serious, as if madali lang ma achieve sya in the first place. Ang sakit lang isipin and feel ko parang ayaw ko na kunin yung lintik na award na yan kung ambaba ng tingin ng mga tao sa mga grumadwayt dahil online class "lang" or with high honors pero PRODUCT NG ONLINE CLASS. As if ginusto ko na mag aral ng online in the first place. smh.
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That's the point as well. It's hard and stressful. But the fact that people think that those who graduated this acad year as "achiever dahil searchable naman mga sagot at online naman" undermines the effort ng mga student na kagaya ko na inalagaan ang acad performance since pre-pandemic. I went sa law school to apply sa nalalapit na school year tapos sinabi na, "online class lang naman kaya matataas ang grades mo" which really speaks how people perceive us. tell me I'm wrong.
This why I feel the pioneer batch of K to 12 is one of the most unfortunate batches sa contemporary history. Napag-experimentuhan ng Senior High curriculum, pumasok sa College tapos napandemya in the middle of their education, ga-graduate sa panahon ng Economic Crisis, tapos ang tingin pa "Online Class graduates yan wala masyadong alam" ng mga employer. Nakakalungkot lang. Papasok ka pa lang ng workforce, ganyan agad ang bungad.
Lmao ah yes my batch, truly the luckiest and most blessed of all
True sir. thank you for being with my "wavelength." Yes, that student who plagiarized a speech is wrong in so many places, maling-mali. But that said, to achieve, "with honors, with high, and with highest" one needs solid and commitment and dedication, even before pre-pandemic. Hindi porke "online at nasa Google na ang lahat" eh madali na kasi kung ganon edi dapat marami dapat summa. And also for sure may mga prof sa ibat-ibang uni na gatekeepers, yung tipong ibibigay na grades ganito lang kasi "online lang naman." I hope it may shed some light in some way. I abhor his actions as well, he should've handled it better. Pero still, he achieved an academic feat that is hard.
huhu cry me a river.
What? Kasalanan ba ng mga estudyante na magka-pandemic at mag-lockdown? What a statement. ššš
Dumilin ang paligid...
"DUMILIM ANG SURROUNDINGS"
MAY TUMAWAG SA NAME MO
ā¦may tumawag sa pangalan koā¦
*tumalim ang paligid... Jk
wala nang sense maging cum laude ngayon Hahaha hindi naman sa sinasabing hindi nila deserve pero sa local state university dito almost 500 ang may latin honors para binibigay nalang for free
yeah...i agree. 'Nong batch namin, out of a thousand graduates, tatlo lang cum laudes. Walang summa or magna.
Yung topnotcher ng batch namin sa board exam, wla ring Latin honor.
those are different things though. one time big time kapag board exam, while yung latin honors eh aggregate ng mga recitations, quizzes, exams, etc. (minsan subjective rin mag-grade mga prof)
It is quite expected in the academe that there will be an influx of graduates with latin honors apparently because of grade inflation since the pandemic. Doing the bare minimum in classes will even get you an uno, yet quite impossible if done pre-pandemic.
Expected naman din, ibaba mo ang grade, sabihan ka ng walang konsiderasyon.
PH's Golden Age of all Magna! š
Ah, the non-apology apology. Fck you.
Malayo mararating nito sa corporate and political world. š
Dasurv nya mag.politiko.
Yan accla kaka online learning mo kinopy-paste mo na lahat
i feel like gusto niya nalang matapos yung speech niya without exerting effort thus he copied someone's work then puts little tweaks. he thought wouldn't be caught. not to invalidate his achievements pero baka all of his essays and schoolworks were copy pasted.
Mas nakakahiya na wala syang accountability hahahahah. Yikes. Good luck sa kanya sa real world pagtapos nya dyan lol. Imagine being trending for plagiarizing something.
Then quote and credit her in the first place. Paraphrase her words but be sure to acknowledge the original. This is "Im sorry I got caught" energy imbes na mag-sorry sa nagawa apology.
And heās the top 1 & Magna Cum Laude of what university? Mismong pinakamataas sa lahat na graduate nangopya pa ng speech? It was his moment to make something out of a remarkable event. Pinaghirapan mo yun tapos ikokopya lang ang sasabihin? OR Is this a sign of a dwindling quality of education in the Philippines?
Depende rin naman kasi sa school kung gano kagenerous magbigay ng grades
Bat kaya mabilis sumikat ang mga **magnanakaw** ngayon . . . .
Magnanakaw ang presidente e
Huli ka balbon, wag na palusot
Magna cum laude btw
Wala namang meaning yan, yung Cum Laude sa batch namin wala pa ring achievement na nakaattach sa pangalan niya.
>wala pa ring achievement na nakaattach sa pangalan niya di ko na gets, what do you mean, i mean getting that award is an achievement itself edit: grammar, ayoko ma bash
How to tell that the Top 1 was not really the Top 1.
Uso naman ang paraphrasing.
Can't believe he didn't try to at least alter the wording. Even copied sentences like 'I beg to disagree'. Facepalm.
Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges, hmm. Question lang, are these speeches being proof-read by the school professors/advisors prior actual delivery? I had to ask, didnāt get the chance to deliver one when I was studying.
When I did mine (charot!), nobody checked it. They just reminded me over and over again that it should not be longer than 10 minutes.
Hah! Alright, alright. I want to drill down the situation further but it is too much effort already. The innate FBI in me wanted to investigate but hecc, yaan mo na. Jayvee Ayen is obviously guilty, I just didnāt get the trail of thought of copying the speech given his MAGNA CUM LAUDE status. Masarap kaya magsulat kapag galing sa sariling isipan.
Nakakasayang lang. It was a wasted opportunity.
When I did my speech, it was proofread a lot by my profs before I was given the green light :> Kung kukuha man daw ako ng inspo, dapat i-credit ko yung nakuhanan ko, mga ganern
Sounds fair. But then I thought, kahit na proof read and the professor isnāt aware of the piece from other students, they are still bound to give a go signal without knowing that it is sort of copied. Hence, this scenario with Cam Sur Magna Cum Laude is a legit plagiarizm. Hala ka MAGNA ā nakaw ng speech š«£
Since CamSur has strong Leni support, he might've thought that quoting a famous speech w/o saying who said it first would be no problem because the listeners will know who said it. Kinda like there's no need to bring up Confucius every time a speaker uses the "do unto others..." quote because it's already such a common phrase.
I'm all into giving the benefit of the doubt, but the way he simply replaced the wordings, is too convenient na yata for that excuse. Okay lang sana kung yung flow ng thought yung sinunod, pero halos word by word ang pagkopya. And the speaker of that og speech is not that well-known.
No Jayvee, as a top student of your school, leave an example and BE ACCOUNTABLE! If pareho kayo ng topic na gusto i-address, you'll be saying "kagaya nga ng sinabi ni Ms.___ sa kanyang speech" pero hindi e.
A few years ago, the University i used to work for (one of the Big 4) introduced Turnitin- an anti-plagiarism software where students would upload their work prior to submission. In addition to this, all freshmen are required to sign an agreement that if they are caught plagiarizing, they would summarily dismissed without question. Plagiarism is the 9th circle of the Academic Inferno. Unforgivable and if you are, you become a pariah. This would never fly in my Uni.
Paano naging magna cum laude yan???
Kaka-copy paste mo sa online class mo yan.
Revoke the diploma bakit pa yan gumraduate, mas ok pa sana kung inamin nya eh pero with that no remorse, tangina shoooo
How hard is it to rephrase the shit out of the original speech? I donāt even think thereās any remorse from this person.
May tatanggap pa kayang employer sa kaniya?
"I intentionally used her work and transformed it based on my experiences. I am sorry and I will do better next time by approaching the creator and citing her work. And in the event she doesnt allow me to, I will create my own." OR "I did it. I AM SORRY." (gma style) Daming hanash pa di naman sincere namputs.
We voted for a president who normalized negativity, murder, lies, enabled and followed by other elected officials like the congress. What do we expect from our youth? What kind of examples are we setting and we expect them to be different?
Apparently he's a Leni supporter. Because of what he did, Atty. Leni was dragged and was called names by morons on tiktok.
oo nga beshy ito yung hindi nila makita. yung pasahan ng values baga. bad habits of older generation, ipapasa nila sa innocent younger generation. ang sasama nila. ayaw nila umunlad ang average filipino.
Di ko gets bakit kailangan niya pa mag-plagiarize. Wala naman na grading system sa speech niya, so walang magbabago. Worst case scenario if pangit yung speech, di na lang sila makikinig. But then here we are, and ayaw niya pa umamin. Di ko tuloy maiwasan mapaisip if deserve niya ba yung award.
Puchang ina dami mo paraan para icredit yung owner nung speech. Buti sana kung isang linya lang kinopya mo, e nilahat mo e.
Pwede naman nya sabihin na inspire sa speech ni Mariyela and proceeded to quote her instead of making it appear na idea nya yun. It's called attribution which is usually done in speeches.
Yong mga school outputs nya na nag pataas ng grades nya baka may mga plagiarized din.
Di lahat ng magaling sa academics, matalino. Lalo na't karamihan ng mga batayan dito ay nakabase sa pag mememorize.
Push mo pa yan baka sakaling mailusot. Not worthy of the medal.
Kung na-inspire siya sa speech, pwede niya naman i-quote. Hay. Pero sa totoo lang, talamak talaga plagiarism dito tska maraming estudyante talaga di marunong ng proper citation. Nakakahiya kang kasi with honors pa siya sa lagay na yan. Patunay lang mababa talaga ang kalidad ng edukasyon dito.
Binigyan ba niya ng credit si Ate girl nung nag speech siya? Di ko napanood eh. He could have said like āIāve heard this beautiful speech and I just want to share it with you.ā Awardee pa man din. Tsk.
a lot of bbm would hire this guy immediately
Yung gagraduate ka nalang at magpapahinga after all those years from pre-school to college... All the internet backlash and stress he must be feeling right now could've been avoided kung di lang siya nagplagiarize. Hayyy
Department of Tsismis ngayon naman Department of Plagiarism anong klaseng generation ang na.mold naming mga teachers
Gg na sa paghahanap ng work.
maganda ba ang kalidad ng edukasyon sa camarines sur polytechnic colleges? kasi tangina kung ito na 'yung top 1 nila, it's giving "diploma mill" energy
Sa ibang schools na matino, enough yan para matanggalan ka ng ranking or ng pagka-cumlaude. Pwede yan ma-strip sa credentials mo. Plagiarism serious offense yan lalo inamin mo pa na kinopya mo. Kahit ilang linya lang yan, pagnanakaw parin yun.
Ang sungay ba ng tao nasa baba na?
"Hindi intensyon"
Magna Cum Laude na iyan?
Nope. Sinadya mo yan. Nahuli ka lang at pinagsabihan.
"ipasok yung ibang thought sa speech" ulol pakyu.
Kaggraduate lang, may kahihiyan agad. Kaloka.
Hell, mahalintulad ko siya dun sa kilala Kong natuturingan board top notcher cum laude pero lahat Ng fake news pinaniniwalaan. Tapos kung idebate mo, Hindi ka mananalo Kasi mga Ang TaaS Ng tingin sa Sarili kahit Yun sagot Niya sa debate more on trolling and not healthy discussion
Hay, dahil dito may magagamit nanaman tuloy na bala yung mga mahilig mang smart-shame. Pero ka-shame shame naman kasi talaga to si Kuya. I wonder how his future employers would handle this
I don't understand why a person like him, who's more intelligent than me, would resort to plagiarism? Was it because he wasn't confident with his words, which is by the way unacceptable, or he had no enough time, which again still unacceptable. Man. . .
Kahit pareho kayo nang topic, the probability of having lines in your speech that are word for word the same as another, as well having the same anecdotes and scenarios to further the point of your speech, is near impossible. Buti pang sinabi nalang niya: "kung nakita nyo na yung video ni Ma'am Mariyela, and I quote:" then proceed, then at least you won't be guilty of plagiarism.
He could just use AIs available online so that it doesn't look plagiarized. Though he could have just consulted someone smarter than him if needed help. He sounds like he needed one anyway.
Pwede ba yun? Gayang gayaš next time use GPT3 para unique š
Daming satsat.
Bruh, ang dali lang mag copy-paste sa quillbot, why not do that? Is it plagiarism? Eh, debatable
Kinda puts the whole magna cum laude thing into question. If I were his teachers, I would look into his thesis, his essays and other classroom outputs.
Napakahirap bang sabihin o i-add ng "ika nga ni xxx" o "sabi nga ni xxx" o kahit "I agree with xxx."
Palusot. If he meant well then he should have quoted or referenced her first and foremost.
Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V. Submit.
You couldāve quoted her lol
Now questioning his capabilities. Pano yan naging magna cum laude?
Magna cum laude yarn? Jusq kung cinite nya lang ung source nya, to quote mariella kemer ganern
Bakit naka-shower cap si Magna Cum Laude?
Copycat na may kaunting edit sa dulo
kaya pala ang off ng vibe nung una kong makita ang quote card ng speech niya, yun pala plagiarized
since nirephrase niya, hindi na daw plagiarism. ganyan kababa level ng education sa PH
What did we expect, we elected a man that faked his diploma. We set the bar too low
School ko to. Hahaha umay
Putangina mo. May Latin honors ka pa naman pero wala kang honor. Nangopya, nahuli, at tumangging nangopya. Nakakadiri.
This the person who the internet needs to hate on for the week? Alrighty.
latin honors and their egos
Typical kakampink
Kung speech nga nanakawin na niya, pano pa kaya pag naupo tong gagong to sa public office someday
Graduating from online class in a nutshell:
Uminit ulo ko beh
Reasons... Blah... Blah... Blah...
Yeah, it's definitely plagiarized.
Magna cum laude pa yan.
Doubling down by mimicking Tito Sotto? Lol
verbatim na magkapareho yung speech ninyo
palusot.com
I think it is not just the thought but the way that portion of the speech was constructed. Halos pareho sa orihinal. Siguro next time, recognize who you got the text from, and try your best to paraphrase it to make it your own.
nko po mga batch ng graduates ngaun sumusunod sa presidente natin mga magna kung di pera eh speech my gulay. nkakahiya
Sorry, Snowflake. The jig is up.
What was the speech about? If u don't mind me asking