There is an ideal number of authors on academic publications
It is better to have Loved & Lost, than to have Never, Loved, et al.
I do not like using abbreviations to refer to multiple people
Not et al.
People who act all intellectually superior by ending their thoughts with a Latin phrase—- usually have no idea what they are doing.
Et al.
A collaborative study titled "Feed the World" about the awareness of wintertime rituals in developing countries has been published...
by D. Oothey, K. Nowitz, Chris Mas, T. Ime et al.
My editor told me he didn’t like my citation formatting
He didn’t like id., et al.
Did you hear hear about the guys who wrote the book about eating all you can at buffets?
They weren’t hungry Et Al.
You know what they say about citing a source with more than 2 authors..
It's not hard et al.
How many scientists it takes to change a lightbulb?
None *et al.*
Did John Knott mind being the only cited author on his group's research paper?
Knott, et al.
There's a Soviet General on the eastern front in Finland...
He goes to see his men to raise their morale; they've been having trouble taking a forest.
From across the forest he hears, "Ha! One Finn is better than ten Russians!"
The general is angered by this so he rounds up the nearest ten soldiers and sends them to find and kill the Finn. He h...
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