It seems that simply posting something as a member implies that you did some work . . .
but to take additional steps to claim a work (by tagging, etc.,) gives no credit
to whoever created the source in the first place, and suggests a bit of questionable neediness.
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to whoever created the source in the first place, and suggests a bit of questionable neediness.
I did actual work on it. I didn't just add a fucking pirate hat.
Try NOT stealing from other b3ta members. You won't get far.
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Sat 21 Mar 2020, 0:27,
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"Your Honor, I spent four hours repairing that stolen car to make it my own--
I didn't just give it a wash and waxjob." (Familiar logic?) If you did spend four hours covering up a few
things on the above background, you wasted 3-1/2 hours. Nothing you did to it puts it in your exclusive
domain.
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things on the above background, you wasted 3-1/2 hours. Nothing you did to it puts it in your exclusive
domain.
So, when you choke on your own words, it's down to name-calling, eh?
I've seen your "work." The king of cut and paste. LOL
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