The "What Are You Doing This Moment" Thread

Jag känner en bott, hon heter Anna, Anna heter hon
Och hon kan banna, banna dig så hårt
Hon röjer upp I våran kanal
Jag vill berätta för dig, att jag känner en bott
 
Did they make you do citations Chicago style? I think pretty much every major style has methods of citing primary sources from textbooks and stuff.

I've always used MLA citations. I don't think the citations in themselves were wrong, I think he just wanted me to cite, for example, Plutarch from Plutarch's Cleomenes, and not from Michel Austin's The Hellenistic World from Alexander to the Roman Conquest.
 
I emailed my Roman History prof and he's indifferent to citational orthodoxy, which is good since I just printed out my paper and will be handing it in in less than an hour.
 
Most history professors prefer you to use the Chicago style, I've found at my university.

Anyhoo, I'm off to take my History of the Soviet Union exam. It's going to be tough.
 
I am listening to Manilla Road and drinking low quality beer. Feeling grand. Also, excited about possibility to buy Anthems to the Welkin 1st press green vynil for few bucks. I'll buy that when I have some money.
 
I have no idea, that's just what my Latin professor said.



Currently watching a documentary on the History Channel about the fate of universe.
 
I usually use MLA, but sometimes I use APA. My professors have never seemed to care. I don't think philosophy teachers are very particular about that stuff. Linguistics teachers on the other hand are.
 
Yeah, the only teachers who have ever specifically mentioned a format for citations were literature or writing professors. Especially this year, my professors really didn't give a fuck. Most of the time they'll address the class saying something like "if this was an English class, I would have had to take a lot of points off of most of your papers, but since this is a/an [insert course here] class, I just let it go."