Coming in from Twitter… a five mile long apology from Shia LaBeouf to Dan Clowes over the plagiarism of Clowe’s short story from LaBeouef’s short film. Will it call off the lawyers?
An apology from Shia Labeouf to Daniel Clowes. 5 miles long message from our team The Skywriters pic.twitter.com/zqfWgkMIUZ
— Skywriting Aerial Ad (@Worldwideskyads) January 1, 2014
Shia LaBeouf plagiarized Daniel Clowes in a script, then plagiarized tweets—!— in his apology. But this seems legit: pic.twitter.com/OopPy5IYPI
— Kriston Capps (@kristoncapps) January 2, 2014
Do you think Daniel Clowes accepts Shia LeBeouf’s apology now? pic.twitter.com/3XtFe6sfuE
— Ahm Seventysix (@Ahm76) January 1, 2014
“I am sorry Daniel Clowes” in the sky above LA. Shia’s doing? pic.twitter.com/zBVOSobvuE
— Baba Bowie (@AskChaki) January 1, 2014
So Shia LaBeouf’s now also apologised to Daniel Clowes for plagarising him via… skywriting? O_o pic.twitter.com/Ld6QTtz1dY
— Zainab Akhtar (@comicsandcola) January 1, 2014
So who did he nick this idea from then? Well, he’s gone to Twitter again.
Mr. Clowes, I can only ask that you view my apology as a stepping stone toward repairing this misunderstanding between us. I’m sorry.
— Shia LaBeouf (@thecampaignbook) December 31, 2013
2014 Resolution – I need to work on being a less controversial tweeter. — Shia LaBeouf (@thecampaignbook) December 31, 2013
I am sorry for all the plagiarized tweets, they all were unintelligent, ambiguous and needlessly hurtful. — Shia LaBeouf (@thecampaignbook) December 31, 2013
You have my apologies for offending you for thinking I was being serious instead of accurately realizing I was mocking you.
— Shia LaBeouf (@thecampaignbook) December 31, 2013
CLOUD: – vapor floating in the atmosphere – remote servers used to SHARE DATA – to make LESS CLEAR or TRANSPARENT pic.twitter.com/jw9JlEi791
— Shia LaBeouf (@thecampaignbook) January 1, 2014
Stolen from the dictionary.
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