kitties and duckies and badness

She is little bit tragical. Also a trifle silly.

This one looks quite malicious. Maybe she is more like a goose than a duck? (Not that I'm very well acquainted with geese but I hear they can be nasty.)
I am writing my essay and having the usual rage about referencing:
WHAT IS THE POINT? Why does it need to have a "style"?! What kind of moron came up with that anyway? Probably the same person who invented PowerPoint special effects and infomercials and the process of form-filling-in that precedes getting a loan from studylink. That person probably began life as some kind of infuriatingly rude and unhelpful phone-answerer for an insurance company...
Meow.
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WORD has it all there for you in the Toolbox > Bibliographies. It's actually quite helpful?
There is a sense of order in the universe,wouldn't you agree? It's nice( =precise) to have all the references given in the same format. Not really too stupid?
But, infomercials - yes!!! now there's something utterly futile, time-wasting, pandering to greed, greed and more avarice.
WELL Helen, I hope the essay is almost finished.
Take care.
And I sort of like the cat-girl xxx
Cat-girl xox