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01/19/2013 09:13:46 PM · #1
Step-by-step instructions on how to get your copyrighted photos removed from almost any type of website.
01/19/2013 09:19:00 PM · #2
well today my family ate the last piece of my birthday cake, so in a fit of rage i went out and bought all the ingredients to remake the whole thing
01/19/2013 09:19:12 PM · #3
so like, pretty similar though, right?
01/19/2013 10:24:30 PM · #4
I'll check it out before getting too excited.
01/20/2013 06:36:01 AM · #5
Originally posted by LanndonKane:

well today my family ate the last piece of my birthday cake, so in a fit of rage i went out and bought all the ingredients to remake the whole thing


Think you have hit that about right.
01/20/2013 12:40:14 PM · #6
that's all nice, but com'on, dude...there's a difference between "copyrighted" and "copy written". sorry to be nit-picking, but when you're talking about giving people advice, you ought to use the correct words... (check out the footer on his website)
01/20/2013 12:57:30 PM · #7
Well spotted, Skip. The problem is a lot of people don't seem to proofread what they write any more. I've seen a lot worse than that!
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