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anamal   
Sep 17, 2006

Unambiguously you used the word dagger as a metaphor for the confirmation of the thought you believed you had reached. Undoubtedly it was a wasteful and lazy use of a word. All English speakers should take greater care with the words they choose -- not only Americans. Its a universal obligation.

Anyway, back to my original point, I've used three companies in the past: essay relief, ukessays and oxbridge essays. UK Essays were good, Essay Relief were rubbish and Oxbridge Essays were good as well. Clearly though I am not allowed to express an opinion.

I find the evidence for your accusations pretty hilarious. I've been studying at UCL for two years and my dad is loaded so I don't really need to work at all.

However much I enjoy arguing with you I need some sleep.
anamal   
Sep 17, 2006

Amy: I clearly understood the expression; just as clearly I told you how lazy and ill-fitting was your choice of adjective. Metaphorically, Judas is daggered by his act, a wife by her husband's adultery, a king by treason. Essay bloggers are hardly daggered by the word 'whilst'; less they have a very peculiar and warped psychology! Did you 'feel' daggered Amy by my word? Did it strike painfully into you? I doubt it, and so like most other vocabulary-starved Americans you stole a powerful word to be used by powerful writers at powerful occassions and casually dumped it into your sentence, like some piece of verbal litter. It guts of strengh and marches into poverty the noble words of English when you use 'our' words so tritely and unthinkingly.

Presumably you do not know what a 'jig' is either; but like other herd animals you use it anyway to save having to invent a phrase yourself. Have you ever invented a phrase? Ever thought a thought anew? Ever beheld afesh the pristine dawning of one's consciousness? For someone so bound to the 'evidence' as you profess to be that before us would suggest not.
anamal   
Sep 17, 2006

Kondo: I find your post maddeningly cynical. For me, and I imagine for many other students, having my work written by experts from two of the world's most prestigious

universities is a genuine reason for using the company. Can you not understand that?
Rather than someone from Luton University writing my work someone from Oxford will do it. Of course I checked them out first: but there are loads of stories about them on Google from the UK press and they look pretty genuine.

Amy: have you really been 'daggered'? Please choose your words more carefully; it will help you explicate your thoughts more precisely.
anamal   
Sep 16, 2006

I guess captain has a point. Although whilst you may never know who has posted a single post, you can infer the truth fairly well if you take a group of posts. If one post commends Essay Relief as the most reliable company on the net, and then another 20 say that it is the most corrupt (as it is), then the odds give you a clearish idea about the truth. Likewise, if all the comments about a company like Oxbridge Essays are positive then you have a probablity that they are a decent company. I

I haven't read anything bad about them anywhere, and I really do feel reassured by knowing that all of their writers are Oxbridge experts. Which other company can say the same?!
anamal   
Sep 16, 2006

I have to agree with one of the earlier posts on this page. I used Oxbridge Essays recently and both the work they sent and their (human) customer-service was superb. They only use experts from Oxford or Cambridge University and for me that was a huge reassurance over all the other dodgy foreign companies on the web. In my experience, they are genuine and honest, and I would recommend them to everyone.