A graduate student, who cuts & pastes to save time. These are my sometimes hard-won observations. I’ve bitten my tongue so many times in the last two years that I’m lucky I can still eat a popsicle. I give you dispensation to insert the paragraphs wherever you want. The message is the same.
It’s unreadable, my friend. Absolutely unreadable.
On my tiny cell phone screen, your sloppy post wasn’t worth the time to read. Wow you’re a busy grad student. Good for you. You ought to know by now that paragraphs are your friend.
Why thank you for the incredible opportunity to edit your deathless prose, youngster!
However, traditionally, the transmitter is responsible for the receipt of the message. In case you are to shortly shuck the groves of academe for employment in some part of the private sector, allow me to suggest that you consider Infomapping, the ISO written communication standard.
A graduate student, who cuts & pastes to save time.
Without attribution, that was formerly known as "plagiarism."