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More dammit
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***PLEASE FOLLOW ME *** ~ ♂♂
http://barebearx.tumblr.com/ **for HAIRY men & SEXY men**
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Loads of Daddies at Fuck Yeah Daddies.
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12.1.12 Cute cubby showin
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12.17.12. One of my biggest gripes as well. This is a good way to make a free site start charging….cut the shit people. Just play by the rules….sheesh.
patrick - and the nefarious watermark
Tumblr soapbox gripe: the HUGE, unnecessary pimping of someone’s tumblr site via the watermark on a photo they most certainly did not take. The photo’s posted origin site is friggin listed at the bottom of the photo for all to see. Anyone can follow it to its source if they so choose. Also, this is TUMBLR— as in “To tumble”… to continuously reblog things of interest- Not to right click, save to Pictures, watermark in Photoshop, then re-post as one’s own work. It’s a crap-ass thing to do- especially to the photo and the efforts of the original artist. (It’s even worse that the sites that instead of tumbling the photo, have to save it, then post it so they’re the first poster of the photo.) People will follow you based on your compendium of posts and if they like them- not through overt marketing of your FREE site. Nothing makes me NOT follow someone like them shitting their url on every pic they can get their hands on so they can attention-whore themselves into tumblr-famous.btw, unless your name is Matt Gibson, you didn’t take this photo. (see: http://mattgibson.carbonmade.com/)
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