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I stole Mort Rosenblum's references. So, that was a mistake. I had to meet them and learn. I did not know. I was a bit too lazy.

It was not considered plagiarism plagiarism -- but it kinda was.

There is no rule saying, "you cannot steal someone's else's references."

[Lehan]

Listen, Chris, I went through your anti plagiarism rules.

I do not see a rule saying I cannot take someone else's citations for my own use.

Alex Marsh helped me argue my case.

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In the end, I accepted, it was literally stealing another researcher's research.

So, I just minimised my use of those citations.

I used the next ones.

Whatever.

Close call.

Alex also could not believe it was wrong.

This is what we do.

So, all those other references, I opened them up, went to their references/ bibliography, used those.

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