I have negative motivation to do anything.
I did pull out the tiny Christmas tree last night. Maybe I'll do that. But then I'd have to get up.
'Same Time, Same Place'
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I have negative motivation to do anything.
I did pull out the tiny Christmas tree last night. Maybe I'll do that. But then I'd have to get up.
Oh, Fuck 2016. The awesome indie bookstore near me is closing: [link]
My son's GF helped me decorate the tree. Also, son's GF loves carrots. You have been spared much of my glee over having a lovely young woman around my house on a daily basis, but it is an absolute delight.
Oh Tom, that sucks! DH and I just watched "You've Got Mail" over the weekend which led to the indie bookstore conversation. He was holding me responsible because of my Nook love.
Ugh, Tom, that really sucks
Booo, Tom.
Okay, if I do some work, then I can spend time on the Christmas tree.
Bookcourt is closing??? NO. I forbid it.
Boo to bookstores closing. Yay for son's GF's liking carrots!
Also yay for Mucinex. I spent all day Sunday in bed and worked from home yesterday mostly because getting dressed seemed oppressive but also coughing-sneezing-stuffy head etc., but I did manage to bundle up and get myself to Target where I bought cold medicine which is AWESOME. Although now I am at work where I am actually expected to work, apparently, which I am not really into today, but whatever.
It's cold and grey and rainy and I would kill for a nap. (Yes, I work from home, but I still gotta do the "work" part, which is so unfair.)
Steph, other editors, and perhaps academics--
What do you do when the source of your quote/definition/citation doesn't exactly make sense.
I am making flashcards for a course, and the content expert has provided me with definitions. However, when I read them, a few don't make grammatical or logical sense or they do not convey the actual definition of the word if you do not already have prior knowledge of what the word means or read the article to understand the context.
The instructor doesn't want to re-word because it won't be the same as the citation. Like, she understands that the definitions are confusing, but she is afraid of plagiarism.
I feel like you can re-word things as long as you don't quote them- also, this is for a set of flashcards!