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vietsoul · 5 months ago
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Dean Coulter & Jackson Reid Swell, 1998 - Titan Men, dir. Bruce Cam
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illustratus · 3 months ago
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Vessels in a swell at sunset by Ivan Aivazovsky
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danewsea · 13 days ago
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daSwell
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hblayer · 3 months ago
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Paddling out
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life-spire · 1 year ago
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@ retratosdalente
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hunter-husky · 3 months ago
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Fightober 2024 #22
"I have my bat who would be perfect for day 22 he has a cauliflower ear so maybe his ear could be swelling up from MMA , maybe a hug after the fight with Hunter" good match pat pat
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asasfsas24 · 2 months ago
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surfer-roo01 · 2 years ago
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Snapper Rocks, Gold Coast, Australia 🇦🇺
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anoceaninthesun · 4 months ago
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…I’m starting this post with another long sigh. I don’t know what I can say that hasn’t been said already so I guess I’ll just say it louder. I. Do. Not. Authorize. My. Stories. In part or in whole…to be posted elsewhere, translated without permission, or otherwise shared to random little sites. A Stitch in Time especially has gotten more popular than I ever imagined, and to some degree that’s nice, but I’m still finding it (still!!!) uploaded to other places I’ve never even heard of or made an account. That should not be happening, guys. I have the right to have my feelings on this respected. If they’re not maybe something more drastic needs to happen, but I am hanging on to this fandom by a tether hoping to complete this work, and this is beyond frustrating and disrespectful.
How can you be a reader too shy to comment or actively engage with a work but you’re not too shy to lift it wholesale and repost??? And I don’t care if you put on the site that it’s not yours or that it can also be read and found elsewhere or share the link to the original—the people you’re providing it to on those sites aren’t going to stop and do that?? Why would they?! You provide it to them on another site for free! I’ve asked for this to stop. So stop. I found ASiT, among several places, on a fucking “free” academic site (screenshots below) most recently to put out unpublished scholarly works outside of journals and who even knows what the fuck it’s doing there. I’m a doctoral student and I feel a special way that someone, quite possibly, could be uploading PDFs of this story with the intent of somehow??? Again not sure how, passing it off as academia? What. In. The. Fresh. Hell. I don’t want to provide my personal information (such as my full name, home address, phone number and everything else) to some shady little site to prove the story is mine in order to submit a DMCA, I want this to stop happening so I don’t have to.
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vietsoul · 5 months ago
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Dean Coulter & Jackson Reid Swell, 1998 - Titan Men, dir. Bruce Cam
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danewsea · 10 months ago
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daWaterman
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hblayer · 3 months ago
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Azorean bombs ;)
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mannytoodope · 2 months ago
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surfline-screenshots · 6 months ago
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Snapper Rocks, Gold Coast, Australia
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asasfsas24 · 4 months ago
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remnantframing · 1 month ago
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A Canvas for Creativity: Supporting the Thriving Huntsville Art Scene
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