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Shia LaBeouf can't stop, won't stop! The scandal-ridden actor took to the friendly skies on Wednesday, to offer yet another apology (this one via skywriting) to graphic novel author Daniel Clowes, whose work LaBeouf plagirized in his short film, HowardCantour.com.

The 27-year-old actor posted a photo of the skywriting, which read “I am sorry Daniel Clowes,” on his official Twitter account.

The Transformers actor was accused of ripping off graphic novel writer Clowes's graphic novel Justin M. Damiano for his 12-minute short film. HowardCantour.com first debuted during the Cannes Film Festival however the plagiarism accusations didn't come to light until the short was released online last month.

After news of the plagiarism broke, LaBeouf has tweeted a serious of bizarre and seemingly mocking "apologies" to the scribe. In a move that seems pretty passive aggressive to us, the actor wrote a series of tweets which were taken from famous apologies. On New Year's Eve, LaBeouf wrote, "You have my apologies for offending you for thinking I was being serious instead of accurately realizing I was mocking you." Umm that doesn't seem like a good apology to us!

Despite LaBeouf's internet anger, the claims of plagiarism seem completely legitimate to us -- both Justin M. Damiano and HowardCantour.com start with the same opening line, "A critic is a warrior, each of us on the battlefield have the means to glorify or demolish, whether a film, a career or an entire philosophy by influencing perception in ways that if heartfelt and truthful, can have far-reaching repercussions." And there are several more of HowardCantour.com's plot points that shadow Clowes' graphic novel.

"I've never even seen one of his films that I can recall - and I was shocked, to say the least, when I saw that he took the script and even many of the visuals from a very personal story I did six or seven years ago and passed it off as his own work," Clowes said to BuzzFeed. He added, "I actually can't imagine what was going through his mind."

Umm neither can we! We all know that LaBeouf's a weird dude -- but his blatant plagiarism and subsequent apologies are just completely baffling. Get it together, dude!