
I don't give a fuck about backlinks. All my shit is for everyone. Share it out. You can even chop my image up and use it in something else, but to take an image [idea] I created and just de-brand it for whatever reason, well that just fucking annoys me. I put it there to save you the hassle of even mentioning where you got it originally, so to go to the effort of loading the picture up in a graphics program just to take that stamp of origin off it makes you seem like a fucking scumbag. And whats worse you didn't even do a good fucking job of it.
This isn't even about my own ego. If you went to the effort of removing all traces of my blog address but when you posted the image to a site, blog or forum you stated that you didn't create it but "someone" else did, well I wouldn't even be too bothered about that. Sure, it would be annoying that you removed the traceability of the image, but fuck it, at least you weren't trying to take credit for it.
The great thing about the web is that it's just that: a "web", where everything's connected. So maybe fuckers need to spend less time trying to break the fucking thing! It's why I like places such as soup.io and tumblr.com, you get to show off stuff you find but 99% of the path it took for you to find it, can be traced.
I won't mention where I found the altered image, to give that person the benefit of the doubt of whether they did it, or just found it somewhere else.
My original post with the condom-mary idea [Holy Mary, Mother Of Fucking Christ] and related [Condom-Mary Spotted By Holy Tree Stump].
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Amen!!!!
I'd be seriously pissed, and would mention the site this image came from.
How'd you find this?
Well it's not exactly as if someone slaughtered my family or anything, it just annoys me. I feel that to name the site would a) possibly put blame on an innocent party b) advertise their site, neither of which I want to do.
I found it by trawling through a lot of shit, which I am constantly doing to feed gammagoblin.soup.io with sauce :)
I just searched on tineye.com 26 matches - and nowhere a brand...
Thanks Anon, for going to the effort :) As long as it's getting spread around without any claims of ownership, that's the main thing.
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