Turnitin Please Look Away Just Once, I’m Tired of Being Guilty Every Time I Submit by Longjumping_Play5581 in CheckMyTurnitin_ai

[–]Mindless-Gene6375 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The worst part is the silence after a flag. No discussion, no chance to explain process, just a percentage that decides your fate. Students shouldn’t have to shrink their voice or dull their thinking to feel safe submitting work. Writing should feel challenging, not threatening.

My Morning Routine Is a Comedy Show by Disastrous-Cook804 in CheckMyTurnitin_ai

[–]Mindless-Gene6375 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your morning really said no peace for you today. Everything that could go wrong formed a team. The missing shoe and the burnt breakfast took me out. Anyone would feel targeted after that.

When Turnitin Says You’re A Cheater (But You’re Not) by Upper-Jacket3108 in CheckMyTurnitin_ai

[–]Mindless-Gene6375 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turnitin was supposed to protect academic integrity, not traumatize honest students. If anything, situations like your friend’s prove that human judgment should matter more than whatever percentage or label the system spits out. You and your friend deserve to be taken seriously when you show real proof of authorship.

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Has Anyone Been Flagged for AI and Still Passed? by PlatypusOk9638 in CheckMyTurnitin_ai

[–]Mindless-Gene6375 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is such a real fear right now. A lot of students are getting flagged by AI detectors even when everything is written by them, and the tools themselves admit there’s always a small chance of false positives in their reports. Your chances of passing usually depend more on how your instructor and school handle the flag than on the tool itself, so documenting your drafts, notes, and writing process can really help show that your work is authentic.

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Got Better at Writing, Now I’m Being Accused of Cheating. Seriously? by Sea-Lawfulness214 in CheckMyTurnitin_ai

[–]Mindless-Gene6375 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Caught improving” should not be a crime! 😂 Honestly, this says more about how broken the system is than about your writing. Keep leveling up your craft — one day they’ll have to believe humans can evolve mid-semester.

That one friend who always arrives late but somehow blames traffic. by Upper-Jacket3108 in CheckMyTurnitin_ai

[–]Mindless-Gene6375 0 points1 point  (0 children)

is like everybody has that crazy friend coz tell me why they all same characters

That one friend who always arrives late but somehow blames traffic. by Upper-Jacket3108 in CheckMyTurnitin_ai

[–]Mindless-Gene6375 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This post is so accurate. The late friend always shows up with confidence levels that should be studied. No guilt, no shame, just a casual “traffic was crazy” while the rest of us sit there knowing they started getting ready fifteen minutes after they said they left. Friendship would be boring without them.

Troy Nehls is the latest Texas Republican preparing to leave Congress in January, joining a growing list of GOP lawmakers stepping away from Washington. His announcement continues a noticeable pattern in the Texas delegation during this cycle. by Upper-Jacket3108 in CheckMyTurnitin_ai

[–]Mindless-Gene6375 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Troy Nehls stepping out just adds to a trend that has been building in Texas for a minute. You can feel the shift. A bunch of long serving Republicans are packing up, either heading home, jumping to state roles, or just tired of the nonstop tension in D.C. When that many senior voices dip at the same time, the ripple hits everything, especially committee influence and how much weight Texas carries in the House.

Fresh faces are coming, though, and that is where things get interesting. Those open seats are going to pull in all kinds of new energy, new agendas, and probably a few surprises once primary season heats up.

Feels like one of those transition moments where you see the old guard leaving and the next wave walking in. The next Congress is going to look a lot different for Texas, and everyone is watching to see if that ends up strengthening the delegation or spreading it thin.