My letter to skribbles
Dear syleeskribbles blogspot,
I'm sorry for not writing much these few days. Yes, I am fine. No, it's not due to the workload. There is just not much to write about. Take work, for instance. Everyday for 8 hours straight (minus the lunch break) I'd be proofreading, trying to my grammar skills, criticising writing styles and marking punctuations. Later on, it went as far as checking facts written by the writer, confirming current events/issues, picking out the right term and etc. In the end I came to a conclusion. I can write better than the writer itself. Problem is, I'm the editor not the writer. Sigh.
After proofreading the same texts (of a close to a hundred A4 paper articles) twice, I told myself, darn, I got nothing to do at work tomorrow. This is going to be a boring week for me. And so I made my way to the company's resource room to take a book to read for the last half hour before getting off work and wadayaknow.. I found a paragraph that looked familiar. I skipped it and went through a few other pages and lo behold, ANOTHER paragraph that looked familiar. After awhile more and more texts, phrases and sentences came to light until I finally had to say it.. the writer plagiarised most of the work done.
Great. Now I got PLENTY to do. My moral standings would not let it go by and I can't let the company support a writer that writes things that are not of his/her own work. Great, just freakin' great.
Well, seems like I had something to write about then. My mistake oh blogspot of mine. Until the next skribble, I bid you all a good day. Signing off.

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