Our own Scylla is now internet famous, 11 years later.

Original post: The Horror of Blimps. Please ensure you are seated while reading; Management is not responsible for injuries resulting from crippling bouts of laughter.

Now this appeared on humor site tickld 4 days ago. It’s now spreading around Facebook, which is how I found it.

I wonder how Scylla would feel if he found out he was being plagiarized.

Scylla’s last post was back in May. I sent him a PM just in case.

Hasn’t that or another one of his stories already made him “internet famous” once before?

Not sure, but perhaps it was the one where he was battling nazi groundhogs?

Thanks for the head’s up, Bo. I let them know. Looks like that guy is a serial plagiarist as any number of his posts have been removed due to that.

I guess it’s flattering.

“Imitation is the sincerest form of plagiarism.” Oscar Wilde

Plagiarists spend eternity on the same level of hell as child murderers and Trumps.

Removed the link to the plagiarist’s site in the OP.

I’ve seen I waterboard! linked from one or two distant parts of the internet.

“Imitation is the sincerest form of plagiarism.”
– Munch

Heh. I just now reviewed that thread (from 2000). Check out the final post before lockdown. :smiley:

That was the thread that got me to sign up for this site.

“Plagiarism is the sincerest form of imitation.”
–Thelma Lou

Has anyone plagiarized Goat Porn?

“Plagiarism is the sincerest form of masturbation. Imitation.” Sigmund Freud

“You miss 100% of the stories you don’t plagiarize”

  • Wayne Gretzky
    –Michael Scott

“And for people who talk in the theater.” Derrial Book.

:smiley:

Where’s the fucking “Like” button on this goddamn thing?

Does anybody have any idea why the linked thread (very amusing, by the way!) appears as 242 pages with 1 post each? :confused:

There are few stories that make me laugh uncontrollably every time I read them. That story is one of them. I’m giggling like a maniac here in my office, trying to keep quiet.