Are you ready for more developments from the LaBeouf plagiarism scandal? Earlier today, Jordan Zakarin at BuzzFeed published a piece accusing Shia LaBeouf of plagiarizing some of his comic book work from Charles Bukowski and the (very good) Benoît Duteurtre novel The Little Girl and the Cigarette.

Then Zakarin published an update to this story that sends this whole thing into a whole new level of navel-gaziness:

LaBeouf took to Twitter to attempt another apology on Wednesday morning, and the apologies he sent out also seem lifted from very famous statements, as first pointed out by blog The Film Stage.

He wrote, “I have let my family down, and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart,” which was taken word-for-word from Tiger Woods’ 2009 apology for infidelity.

Then, LaBeouf tweeted, “I was wrong, terribly wrong. I owe it to future generations to explain why,” which former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara wrote in his memoir about the execution of the Vietnam War.

LaBeouf also plagiarized another apology tweet from Kanye West. It seems as though LaBeouf is fully aware of what he's doing now, and he's just trolling the world. Either this is a performance art piece or LaBeouf is dropping the clues for an elaborate Da Vinci Code-like hunt that will end with the discovery of a hidden cache of art that was presumed destroyed by the Nazis.